Inspector: Enforce device and appId filters if both are given to /open-debugger #45140
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Summary:
Previously, if the
/open-debugger
endpoint was provided with bothdevice
andappId
query params, we would:device
(note that these logical "devices" are unique per-app) - if found, use it. Otherwise,appId
- if found, use that.This could go "wrong" in two ways:
device
is given with a spuriousappId
, we'd open to a target with anappId
differing from the one specified.device
has gone away but there is a different target with the same app, we'd use that as a fallback (right app, wrong device).This applies the filters more strictly so that if both are given, both must match.
Changelog:
[General][Changed]: Inspector: Enforce device and appId filters if both are given to /open-debugger
Differential Revision: D58951952