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Truncate large values inside of Firebase notification body fields. #386
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Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <[email protected]>
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This PR changes the use of the Firebase v1 API to truncate the
content
fields withindata
to a maximum length.NOTE: The existing code for the legacy API does not effectively truncate
content
since it relies onlen(data[attr]) > MAX_BYTES_PER_FIELD
which will return the number of keys inside thecontent
dict. Since the legacy API is being removed tomorrow, I don't want to spend time coming up with a solution for this. At first glance it appears to be more involved than I would like to accurately count the size in bytes of the contents of the values inside of a python dict.