Disable connection reuse for collection keys with waitForCollectionCallback set to undefined/false#583
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Couple very small comments but overall looks pretty good!
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This PR disables the connection reuse when we have a collection key and
waitForCollectionCallbackis eitherundefinedorfalse. The reason for this is because when subscribing to the same collection key for the second time, we need the connection to fire all callbacks for each collection entry like it happened the first time. When reusing the connection this isn't really possible as we only store the last callback value and key.Related Issues
Expensify/App#49609
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