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Duplicate singleton instances after upgrading from 0.12.14 to 1.5.8 #7303

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uplink-t opened this issue Sep 11, 2023 · 1 comment
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Node version: 18.14.2
Sails version (sails): 1.5.8
ORM hook version (sails-hook-orm): 4.0.2
Sockets hook version (sails-hook-sockets): 2.0.4
Organics hook version (sails-hook-organics): -
Grunt hook version (sails-hook-grunt): -
Uploads hook version (sails-hook-uploads): -
DB adapter & version (e.g. [email protected]): 3.0.1
Skipper adapter & version (e.g. [email protected]): -


We have several singletons that are written in TS (like most of the app). After the singleton instance is being created, initialization method need to be invoked, during witch singleton's private Map object is being populated from the DB. This step is being done in bootstrap.js (we tried it in app.js as well, on sails.lift).

The problem is that when starting Sails (using node app.js, or nodemon), it first instantiate the singletons (seems like it's being done by ts-node which compiles TS modules). However, when Sails lifts and reaches our code in bootstrap.js, it doesn't finds the already instantiated singleton object, and instead it creates a completely new singleton instance. At this step, the initialize method is being called and it is being initialized (populates the Map object) in bootstrap.js. But, when this singleton is being called from, lets say, one of the controllers, it calls the FIRST instance of the singleton, that has been created by ts-node, where Map object is not populated. In order to verify that, I added a private property to the singleton class that gets random numeric value on constructor run, and, indeed - there are 2 separate instances of the same singleton, and the first one, non-initialized one, is being called from the controller.

We also noticed that not only singletons are duplicated, and it affects on how our DB cache works.

Older 0.12.14 Sails version doesn't have this issue.

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