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Sorry, but I highly doubt that, because the `/` at the end is always removed. So I see no way this could make a difference. Does this mean it works...
I'm unsure what the solution to this issue should be. Throwing a socket exception although no request would have been made doesn't make sense. I think you should just check...
I think postgrest-js just returns them as string as well. We would have to do the same as you and manually try to parse every column. This may cause issues...
The postgrest endpoint only returns a json for our query, we don't have any information about the type of the columns. Therefore, we cannot do any converting.
You should use the [isFilter](https://supabase.com/docs/reference/dart/is) for that case.
Do you still encounter this issue? I guess you're somewhere calling `realtimeclient.onMessage()` inside a callback passed to `onMessage()`.
@MichealReed Which supabase_flutter version are you using? It should exist.
Your code example is quite large so I don't know where exactly the issue happens. Additionally, I'm not really familiar with your mock package. I guess there is some cleanup...
Thanks for the explanation and simplification. I guess the constructor of `SupabaseClient` is still called, which creates the isolate. Do you have any way to call `.dispose()` on that object?
I guess this is the response from the apple support. Please use the issue template and not just paste the response without any context or code example. I guess you...