Fix fetch scoping for cloudflare workers#145
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@robertlong Thanks so much for sharing this fix! I'm also confused about why this is necessary. "Cloudflare Workers uses the V8 JavaScript engine", but something in their runtime seems to cause JavaScript context to behave differently.
Whatever the reason, I'm happy the fix you've found is small and unlikely to cause issues with other environments.
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I was having the same bug described in #134 and traced it to this line.
Still trying to wrap my head around why
this.fetchcannot be invoked when the wrapping closure is called insidewithAutomaticRetries. And why does this only happen in cloudflare workers? Saving the fetch method to a temporary variable seems to work though.Fixes #134