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2023-08-01 11:51:35NDK noob question.
I'm trying to keep an indefinite subscription on the server side.
The issue here is that, slowly after receiving an eose, I'm being disconnected from the relay pool (pool stats show 0 connected relays).
Tried reconnecting on pool relay:disconnect (using ndk.connect() and ndk.pool.connect()) but it doesn't seem to be working.
Kinda running out of ideas on what's causing this. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding/missing something? Any tips on what I should look at/what to debug to find the issue?
Sharing the code below.
create ndk instance
const ndk = new NDK({ explicitRelayUrls: EXPLICIT_RELAYS, cacheAdapter: redisAdapter });
connect to relaysndk.connect(2100) .then(() => { console.log(`Connected to relays`); });
create subscriptionsubscribe({ kinds: [1, 30023], '#t': [Config.HASHTAG], since: Date.now() / 1000 - 45 * 60, }, { closeOnEose: false, cacheUsage: NDKSubscriptionCacheUsage.PARALLEL, groupable: false});
subscribe function
``` const subscribe = ( filter: NDKFilter, opts: NDKSubscriptionOptions ) => {
const sub = ndk.subscribe(filter, opts); sub.on('event', onEvent); sub.on('eose', () => onEose); sub.on('close', () => onClose);
}; ```
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