Why the affected user by ID counts always show zero?












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I've integrated Djaty NodeJS SDK with my project as the following:



djaty.init({
apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
});


I started receiving bugs normally but the affected user counts always show zero. What am I missing?










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    I've integrated Djaty NodeJS SDK with my project as the following:



    djaty.init({
    apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
    apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
    });


    I started receiving bugs normally but the affected user counts always show zero. What am I missing?










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      I've integrated Djaty NodeJS SDK with my project as the following:



      djaty.init({
      apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
      apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
      });


      I started receiving bugs normally but the affected user counts always show zero. What am I missing?










      share|improve this question
















      I've integrated Djaty NodeJS SDK with my project as the following:



      djaty.init({
      apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
      apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
      });


      I started receiving bugs normally but the affected user counts always show zero. What am I missing?







      djaty






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      edited Nov 22 '18 at 11:22









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      asked Nov 15 '18 at 19:00









      James WilliamJames William

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          By default, Djaty gets the user data (userId, logon) from req.user but if the user data don't exist inside the req.user, you can pass parseUser() option as the following:



          djaty.init({
          apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
          apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
          parseUser: req => ({
          // Fetch the `userId` and `username` from `req.session` for example.
          userId: req.session.user.userId,
          logon: req.session.user.username,
          }),
          });





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            By default, Djaty gets the user data (userId, logon) from req.user but if the user data don't exist inside the req.user, you can pass parseUser() option as the following:



            djaty.init({
            apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
            apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
            parseUser: req => ({
            // Fetch the `userId` and `username` from `req.session` for example.
            userId: req.session.user.userId,
            logon: req.session.user.username,
            }),
            });





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              By default, Djaty gets the user data (userId, logon) from req.user but if the user data don't exist inside the req.user, you can pass parseUser() option as the following:



              djaty.init({
              apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
              apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
              parseUser: req => ({
              // Fetch the `userId` and `username` from `req.session` for example.
              userId: req.session.user.userId,
              logon: req.session.user.username,
              }),
              });





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                By default, Djaty gets the user data (userId, logon) from req.user but if the user data don't exist inside the req.user, you can pass parseUser() option as the following:



                djaty.init({
                apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
                apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
                parseUser: req => ({
                // Fetch the `userId` and `username` from `req.session` for example.
                userId: req.session.user.userId,
                logon: req.session.user.username,
                }),
                });





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                By default, Djaty gets the user data (userId, logon) from req.user but if the user data don't exist inside the req.user, you can pass parseUser() option as the following:



                djaty.init({
                apiKey: 'xxxxxxxxx',
                apiSecret: 'xxxxxxxxx',
                parseUser: req => ({
                // Fetch the `userId` and `username` from `req.session` for example.
                userId: req.session.user.userId,
                logon: req.session.user.username,
                }),
                });






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                answered Nov 22 '18 at 11:20









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