How to fetch a Parse object and include object references?










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Can a Parse object be fetched with object.fetch and at the same time include its object references as in query.include?



Here is the query example:



let query = new Parse.Query("MyCollection");
query.include("MyObjectReference");
return query.find();


How to do it with a fetch command?










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    Can a Parse object be fetched with object.fetch and at the same time include its object references as in query.include?



    Here is the query example:



    let query = new Parse.Query("MyCollection");
    query.include("MyObjectReference");
    return query.find();


    How to do it with a fetch command?










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      Can a Parse object be fetched with object.fetch and at the same time include its object references as in query.include?



      Here is the query example:



      let query = new Parse.Query("MyCollection");
      query.include("MyObjectReference");
      return query.find();


      How to do it with a fetch command?










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      Can a Parse object be fetched with object.fetch and at the same time include its object references as in query.include?



      Here is the query example:



      let query = new Parse.Query("MyCollection");
      query.include("MyObjectReference");
      return query.find();


      How to do it with a fetch command?







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          It's not possible as the docs say:




          By default, when fetching an object, related Parse.Objects are not
          fetched. These objects’ values cannot be retrieved until they have
          been fetched like so:



          var post = fetchedComment.get("parent");
          post.fetch(
          success: function(post)
          var title = post.get("title");

          );






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            A fetch command in Parse is essentially a find with only a "where equal to" on a single object id. So you can simply make a query for a single object id and Parse will handle it like a fetch, e.g. you can restrict a table to only allow fetch and this single object id query will still pass. I haven't read into the code, but I believe that a fetch is essentially a single object id (find) query. You can then also use the include of your find query.






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              It's not possible as the docs say:




              By default, when fetching an object, related Parse.Objects are not
              fetched. These objects’ values cannot be retrieved until they have
              been fetched like so:



              var post = fetchedComment.get("parent");
              post.fetch(
              success: function(post)
              var title = post.get("title");

              );






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                It's not possible as the docs say:




                By default, when fetching an object, related Parse.Objects are not
                fetched. These objects’ values cannot be retrieved until they have
                been fetched like so:



                var post = fetchedComment.get("parent");
                post.fetch(
                success: function(post)
                var title = post.get("title");

                );






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                  It's not possible as the docs say:




                  By default, when fetching an object, related Parse.Objects are not
                  fetched. These objects’ values cannot be retrieved until they have
                  been fetched like so:



                  var post = fetchedComment.get("parent");
                  post.fetch(
                  success: function(post)
                  var title = post.get("title");

                  );






                  share|improve this answer













                  It's not possible as the docs say:




                  By default, when fetching an object, related Parse.Objects are not
                  fetched. These objects’ values cannot be retrieved until they have
                  been fetched like so:



                  var post = fetchedComment.get("parent");
                  post.fetch(
                  success: function(post)
                  var title = post.get("title");

                  );







                  share|improve this answer












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                      A fetch command in Parse is essentially a find with only a "where equal to" on a single object id. So you can simply make a query for a single object id and Parse will handle it like a fetch, e.g. you can restrict a table to only allow fetch and this single object id query will still pass. I haven't read into the code, but I believe that a fetch is essentially a single object id (find) query. You can then also use the include of your find query.






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                        A fetch command in Parse is essentially a find with only a "where equal to" on a single object id. So you can simply make a query for a single object id and Parse will handle it like a fetch, e.g. you can restrict a table to only allow fetch and this single object id query will still pass. I haven't read into the code, but I believe that a fetch is essentially a single object id (find) query. You can then also use the include of your find query.






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                          A fetch command in Parse is essentially a find with only a "where equal to" on a single object id. So you can simply make a query for a single object id and Parse will handle it like a fetch, e.g. you can restrict a table to only allow fetch and this single object id query will still pass. I haven't read into the code, but I believe that a fetch is essentially a single object id (find) query. You can then also use the include of your find query.






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                          A fetch command in Parse is essentially a find with only a "where equal to" on a single object id. So you can simply make a query for a single object id and Parse will handle it like a fetch, e.g. you can restrict a table to only allow fetch and this single object id query will still pass. I haven't read into the code, but I believe that a fetch is essentially a single object id (find) query. You can then also use the include of your find query.







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