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This is much more useful information than the last modified. For example: - Token A is created. It becomes the last modified. - Token B is created. It becomes the last modified. - Token A completes. Mismatch. It becomes the last modified. - Token B completes. Mismatch. It becomes the last modified. So in this case, we're unable to use the flag to determine whether we should ignore the token. But if we instead us the new flag to see what token was last _created_, the problem is solved. This should have been obvious the first time around. * src/server/token/MongoTokenDao.ts (updateToken): Query `lastState'. Return its value. Update its value. (getToken): Query lastState. Return its value. * src/server/token/Token.ts (Token)[last_state]: New field. * src/server/token/TokenDao.ts (TokenQueryResult, TokenNamespaceResults): Use type instead of interface. (TokenStateHistory): New type. (TokenNamespaceData)[lastState]: New optional field. (TokenData)[prev_state]: New field. * src/server/token/TokenStore.ts: Return previous state data for each method. * test/server/token/MongoTokenDaoTest.ts: Add last_state. * test/server/token/TokenStoreTest.ts: Likewise. |
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