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special handling for _reload-hash in dev tools #920
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Good call - also if you forget and leave a dash app open in a tab after halting its server... next day the whole browser starts dragging as those thousands of calls clog up the page. |
Hi. In my case, even when there is NO error in the code, page displays this error whenever a change is made. I think, it is a problem with hot-reloading feature, as it appears irrespective of whether code is correct or wrong. |
@raghavendrajain that's not an issue I've seen, can you say more? Does it happen with any app or just a specific one? What versions of Dash packages do you have? ( |
@alexcjohnson |
Thanks @kenhui521 - I've tried creating extremely slow callbacks, clogging the server, and still haven't been able to generate that error. If you're able to find an app simple enough to share that I can use to replicate this error, I'd love to see it! |
Perhaps we should convert this situation from an error to a simple status indicator - when the most recent Also perhaps we should skip these requests entirely - or at least make them much less frequent - when the window is inactive ( |
when my app crashes, the reload request fails. this causes repeated error message in dash dev tools:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1280389/64645398-d3250880-d3e2-11e9-9364-21ea9f9086d0.png)
It would be nice if we could treat this message with more care:
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