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Not sure what happened exactly... it was working fine and I didn't change anything in this file. It has to be related to something I did recently:

  1. Ran a migration adding a unique constraint on a table
  2. Generated two new entities of a couple very basic tables.

The handler I'm using isn't even using the new tables, so I don't know why this randomly broke. Anyone have any ideas? Or even some guidance on how to decipher that obscure error would be helpful.

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[โ€“] nerdblood@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh man, I didn't know debug_handler existed. Sure enough I had a missing derived attribute... not sure how but Serde serialize and deserialize were missing, so when I was trying to return Ok(Json(army)) it was failing. Thanks so much!

[โ€“] hallettj@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

You're welcome!