There could be a few reasons why the process does not terminate when executing Firestore functions:
The function is running an infinite loop: If the function is designed to run an infinite loop or a long-running process, it won't terminate until the process is complete.
The function is waiting for a response or callback: If the function is waiting for a response from another function, API, or service, it won't terminate until it receives the response or callback.
The function has an error or exception: If the function encounters an error or exception, it may not terminate and will keep running until the issue is resolved.
The function is designed to run continuously: Sometimes, functions are designed to run continuously, such as a background process or a server that listens for incoming requests. In these cases, the process will not terminate unless the application is shut down.
To determine the reason why a Firestore function is not terminating, it's important to check the code and logs to identify any issues or errors that may be causing the function to run indefinitely.
Asked: 2021-06-03 11:00:00 +0000
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Last updated: Jan 30 '23