I have a collection of events, and users can subscribe to those events via
a connection called "subscribedto".  For a particular event
(some_event_id), I'm trying to stream all the users that are subscribed to
that event.  In my scenario, there are over 1000 subscribers.  I'm issuing
something like this (note the "connecting" part of the URL, which I
accidentally ommitted previously):

curl -X GET "
http://myserver:8080/myorg/sandbox/events/some_event_id/connecting/subscribedto?limit=5
"

It's correctly limiting to 5 users, but I'm not getting any cursor where I
can continue streaming.  If I remove the limit clause, I only get the first
1000 results, which I expect.  But again, no cursor to continue to pull
data.

Andrew Lane

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

> Usergrid is designed to support a huge number of connections, and we
> implemented "edge sharding" to ensure that we are not thwarted by
> Cassandra's 2-billion column limitation.
>
> The normal way to page through results is to have a cursor, so the fact
> that you did not get a cursor is a problem, and most likely a bug -- can
> you share the exact API call you are making as a curl (or HTTPie) command?
> Do you see any errors in the logs?
>
> Dave
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 4:01 PM Andrew Lane <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Let's say I have some collection called someentity that has connections
>> to other entities via a verb subscribedto. For a particular entity with
>> id some_id, I'd like to pull all the entities that are connected to this
>> entity via the subscribedto verb. I can do that via this GET request:
>>
>> /org/app/someentity/some_id/subscribedto
>>
>> However, I'm not sure how I stream or page through this data if there are
>> thousands or more results. I'm not getting back a cursor or anything. Is
>> having a huge number of connections to a particular entity something that's
>> just not a smart thing to do with Usergrid?
>>
>> Andrew Lane
>>
>

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