Socket.IO setInterval maximum call stack exceeded









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i'm currently building an web app where people coud create rooms and rent an other person, in this room there is a setInterval that will periodically emit the time left in that room (01:00:00... 00:59:59) something like that. The problem is now 2 people in that room both have a button that can quickly terminate the timer to cancel the room. How do I store the set interval id to a common variable to let the 2 sockets know? I have tried storing them in mongodb but it throw a recursive error, neither can I emit the set interval object back to the client because it will throw maxium callstack exceeded.
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  • You might find this thread useful: stackoverflow.com/questions/858619/…
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    It's unlikely anyone can help you without seeing the relevant code. You can't share at timerID to other processes.
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i'm currently building an web app where people coud create rooms and rent an other person, in this room there is a setInterval that will periodically emit the time left in that room (01:00:00... 00:59:59) something like that. The problem is now 2 people in that room both have a button that can quickly terminate the timer to cancel the room. How do I store the set interval id to a common variable to let the 2 sockets know? I have tried storing them in mongodb but it throw a recursive error, neither can I emit the set interval object back to the client because it will throw maxium callstack exceeded.
Thank you so much.










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  • You might find this thread useful: stackoverflow.com/questions/858619/…
    – eicksl
    Nov 11 at 5:21






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    It's unlikely anyone can help you without seeing the relevant code. You can't share at timerID to other processes.
    – jfriend00
    Nov 11 at 6:15












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i'm currently building an web app where people coud create rooms and rent an other person, in this room there is a setInterval that will periodically emit the time left in that room (01:00:00... 00:59:59) something like that. The problem is now 2 people in that room both have a button that can quickly terminate the timer to cancel the room. How do I store the set interval id to a common variable to let the 2 sockets know? I have tried storing them in mongodb but it throw a recursive error, neither can I emit the set interval object back to the client because it will throw maxium callstack exceeded.
Thank you so much.










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i'm currently building an web app where people coud create rooms and rent an other person, in this room there is a setInterval that will periodically emit the time left in that room (01:00:00... 00:59:59) something like that. The problem is now 2 people in that room both have a button that can quickly terminate the timer to cancel the room. How do I store the set interval id to a common variable to let the 2 sockets know? I have tried storing them in mongodb but it throw a recursive error, neither can I emit the set interval object back to the client because it will throw maxium callstack exceeded.
Thank you so much.







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  • You might find this thread useful: stackoverflow.com/questions/858619/…
    – eicksl
    Nov 11 at 5:21






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    It's unlikely anyone can help you without seeing the relevant code. You can't share at timerID to other processes.
    – jfriend00
    Nov 11 at 6:15
















  • You might find this thread useful: stackoverflow.com/questions/858619/…
    – eicksl
    Nov 11 at 5:21






  • 1




    It's unlikely anyone can help you without seeing the relevant code. You can't share at timerID to other processes.
    – jfriend00
    Nov 11 at 6:15















You might find this thread useful: stackoverflow.com/questions/858619/…
– eicksl
Nov 11 at 5:21




You might find this thread useful: stackoverflow.com/questions/858619/…
– eicksl
Nov 11 at 5:21




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It's unlikely anyone can help you without seeing the relevant code. You can't share at timerID to other processes.
– jfriend00
Nov 11 at 6:15




It's unlikely anyone can help you without seeing the relevant code. You can't share at timerID to other processes.
– jfriend00
Nov 11 at 6:15

















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