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jaysonng authored Jan 13, 2024
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18 changes: 9 additions & 9 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ Cloud Code Functions can also take parameters. It's recommended to place all par
// A simple Parse Hook Function route that returns "Hello World".
app.post("hello",
name: "hello") { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<String> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<String>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<String>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "String" type.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<String> = checkHeaders(req) {
return error
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app.post("score", "save", "before",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .beforeSave) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<GameScore> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<GameScore>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<GameScore>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "GameScore" type.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<GameScore> = checkHeaders(req) {
return error
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app.post("score", "find", "before",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .beforeFind) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "[GameScore]" type.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]> = checkHeaders(req) {
return error
Expand All @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ app.post("score", "find", "before",
app.post("user", "login", "after",
object: User.self,
trigger: .afterLogin) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ app.post("user", "login", "after",
// A Parse Hook Trigger route for `ParseFile`.
app.on("file", "save", "before",
trigger: .beforeSave) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue. Sending "false"
// in this case will reject saving the file.
Expand All @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ app.on("file", "save", "before",
// Another Parse Hook Trigger route for `ParseFile`.
app.post("file", "delete", "before",
trigger: .beforeDelete) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ app.post("file", "delete", "before",
// A Parse Hook Trigger route for `ParseLiveQuery`.
app.post("connect", "before",
trigger: .beforeConnect) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ app.post("connect", "before",
app.post("score", "subscribe", "before",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .beforeSubscribe) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ app.post("score", "subscribe", "before",
app.post("score", "event", "after",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .afterEvent) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
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20 changes: 10 additions & 10 deletions Sources/ParseServerSwift/routes.swift
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Expand Up @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
// A simple Parse Hook Function route that returns "Hello World".
app.post("hello",
name: "hello") { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<String> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<String>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<String>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "String" type.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<String> = checkHeaders(req) {
return error
Expand All @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
// Another simple Parse Hook Function route that returns the version of the server.
app.post("version",
name: "version") { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<String> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<String>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<String>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "String" type.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<String> = checkHeaders(req) {
return error
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app.post("score", "save", "before",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .beforeSave) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<GameScore> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<GameScore>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<GameScore>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "GameScore" type.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<GameScore> = checkHeaders(req) {
return error
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app.post("score", "find", "before",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .beforeFind) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "[GameScore]" type.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<[GameScore]> = checkHeaders(req) {
return error
Expand All @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
app.post("user", "login", "after",
object: User.self,
trigger: .afterLogin) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
// A Parse Hook Trigger route for `ParseFile`.
app.on("file", "save", "before",
trigger: .beforeSave) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue. Sending "false"
// in this case will reject saving the file.
Expand All @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
// Another Parse Hook Trigger route for `ParseFile`.
app.post("file", "delete", "before",
trigger: .beforeDelete) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
// A Parse Hook Trigger route for `ParseLiveQuery`.
app.post("connect", "before",
trigger: .beforeConnect) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
app.post("score", "subscribe", "before",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .beforeSubscribe) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
Expand All @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ func routes(_ app: Application) throws {
app.post("score", "event", "after",
object: GameScore.self,
trigger: .afterEvent) { req async throws -> ParseHookResponse<Bool> in
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successfull"
// Note that `ParseHookResponse<Bool>` means a "successful"
// response will return a "Bool" type. Bool is the standard response with
// a "true" response meaning everything is okay or continue.
if let error: ParseHookResponse<Bool> = checkHeaders(req) {
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