Getting `TypeError: fetch failed` errors
Another error I'm getting today. Again, I'm developing locally but with
--remote
. It happens randomly. Any thoughts?
✘ [ERROR] Error on remote worker: TypeError: fetch failed
at fetch
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:16838:17)
at async performApiFetch
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:119342:10)
at async fetchInternal
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:119352:20)
at async fetchResult
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:119504:16)
at async createPreviewToken
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:157913:29)
at async createWorkerPreview
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:157934:17)
at async start
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:158503:34)
{
cause: Error: write ECONNRESET
at WriteWrap.onWriteComplete [as oncomplete] (node:internal/stream_base_commons:94:16) {
errno: -4077,
code: 'ECONNRESET',
syscall: 'write'
}
}
✘ [ERROR] Error on remote worker: TypeError: fetch failed
at fetch
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:16838:17)
at async performApiFetch
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:119342:10)
at async fetchInternal
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:119352:20)
at async fetchResult
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:119504:16)
at async createPreviewToken
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:157913:29)
at async createWorkerPreview
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:157934:17)
at async start
(C:\Users\termi\Sync\dev\***\node_modules\wrangler\wrangler-dist\cli.js:158503:34)
{
cause: Error: write ECONNRESET
at WriteWrap.onWriteComplete [as oncomplete] (node:internal/stream_base_commons:94:16) {
errno: -4077,
code: 'ECONNRESET',
syscall: 'write'
}
}
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Anyone?