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This commit fixes the use of the `run.wait` parameter to only pass it to the `prediction.create` function if it's a number or integer. We now check to see if the status of the object returned has moved out of a starting state.
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| progress?: (prediction: Prediction) => void | ||
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| ): Promise<unknown>; |
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This is probably a breaking change... maybe it's best left for another time.
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There were a couple of small bugs in the current implementation:
predictions.createwhen it was an object with an interval, resulting in the blocking mode being used accidentally.waitwhich would create a runtime error when thewaitfunction expects an object.This PR addresses these three issues by checking if the run should be blocking and passing the correct arguments in the correct places. We also assume that if the returned prediction is not in
startingstate then it is completed. This isn't ideal but works for the moment.Lastly, in the case where the blocking request times out the client will fall back to polling at the default interval.