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bug(file): downloading zip exceeding 4gb crashes app#709
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Thanks for fixing this. This bug was probably introduced in |
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Hello! This is my first time contributing to an open source software, and it's also my first time working with nest, so please let me know if I'm not following best practices!
This PR fixes #708
This bug occurs because the ZIP file size exceeds the maximum buffer size that Node.js can handle in a single chunk.
I have removed the buffer conversion that was causing this bug, so that we directly return the readable stream from the storage service.
I have tested locally for shares larger than 4gb, and it doesn't crash now. The function
streamToUint8Arrayis now unused, but I'm not sure if it will be used in the future, so I've left it in for now.