lazyById
doesn't check availability of id (alias) column in database response and silently ends up with endless loop. chunkById
does.
#48436
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lazyById
doesn't check availability of id (alias) column in database response and silently ends up with endless loop if DB query has more than 1 page of results. It happens if we don't select alias column.If we use this code (we don't select
id
column):So
foreach
will fall into endless loop and never ends if there are more than 1 page of results.You can say that it's programmer's responsibility to include
id
in select butchunkById
has this check andlazyById
documentation doesn't say anything aboutid
is required.In the
chunkById
we have this code which verifies that response hasid
column.It seems logical to me to add such a check to
lazyById
as well.Initial issue: #48401