Hi Simon,

Sorry to hear that you are having the same problem! Channels can be a 
blessing and a curse. I find it very finicky with very poor documentation & 
poor error handling. As for the fix: I had an AsyncWebsocketConsumer class 
in consumers.py within which I had a custom __init__ function. I believe I 
was setting the scope incorrectly within the init. I realized that I had no 
need to override/augment the init and removed it. The result was that the 
error disappeared. That was it for me. I have since updated to all the 
latest builds for the channels & redis infrastructure.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Nathan

On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 9:59:33 AM UTC-4, Simon Vézina wrote:
>
> Hi itsnate_b,
>
> Would you mind elaborating on your fix?
>
> I'm getting this exact error and I'm at a complete loss.   Everything 
> works fine in local, but on my live server, after a couple of minutes/hours 
> of working fine, I start getting this error in the logs.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Le dimanche 2 septembre 2018 13:26:29 UTC-4, itsnate_b a écrit :
>>
>> Turns out there was an erroneous *init* function in the 
>> AsyncWebsocketConsumer class. Removing it fixed the issue.
>>
>

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