I've been seeing many project on GitHub have separate folders for client and server. Additionally, each folder has its own package.json. Is that supposed to be a good practice or something?
Yes, the client and server should be as independent from each other as possible
You should be able to make a new client (e.g. phone app) without touching the server code, and you should be able to change the backend (e.g. switching from js to ruby) without affecting the client
I already know Node/express and SQL pretty good. But I am just starting out with React. Basic isolated examples that use React along with Node/Express and SQL would be ideal.
Yeah. I am actually transitioning a MEAN stack app to React. I don't mind re-doing the API. But right now, I have to spend a couple of months to get really good at React (from the documentation) and then actually be able to redo the Angular part.
All I really need is a simple authentication example that uses these technologies.
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Pretend there's an element <a> on a website that shows up only at certain times. Obviously I know how to find this element and .click() it using Javascript, but I'd like to do it not just when it's shown on the website. So, sure, I could use insert the element in an invisible iframe or something and click it that way, but is there any way to basically to create it using Javascript for the purpose of .click()ing it without doing what I said? Does that make sense?
@Meredith But if I don't know what that function is? It's actually not an <a>, it's a <span> element and the way I find it when it's on the page is basically getElementByTagName("span") then in a for loop I check "if .innerHTML = "Click Me"" and then I .click() that element and break the for loop.
Well I'm not saying "that code should work" I was simply putting it there to describe how I'm clicking the element when it is on the page .. my problem is how do I replicate clicking it when it's not on the page
@Meredith Only 1 element will match the if condition. Once it's clicked it will go away, but I may want to click it when the element isn't on the page. i.e., like you said, basically call the function of it. so the workaround I figure could work would be inserting it manually somewhere invisible and then running that code.
well probably same thing.. I've tested it using local html editing on the page. putting it somewhere static like above the body tag. then running that code I sent, and it works.
so then I can run my JS code and it'll always work
because it's always there
if this doesn't make any sense just tell me
it's like if the "send" button on this page only showed up when you put your cursor in the text box. and I wanted to .click() the "send" button even when it's not present on the page.
Without writing paragraphs, basically "presses" said button that's not always on the page. When that happens is a different story, but I need to be able to do it even when it's not present.
It's more of a proof of concept. I know for a fact if I edit in the button using local HTML editing then run my script the function will run as if the button was generated naturally by the website.
The site is chat based, so there's a variety of functions I'd like to be able to do to make peoples lives easier. The elements might not always be on the page
i.e. the only way to open your own profile is to press your own name when you type in chat. that's.. lame
so that's a pretty good use case. without my name hyperlink actually being inserted on the page
Yes, when you click your name it appends /profile/myname to the end of the URL. But physically redirecting to /profile/myname refreshes the whole page, naturally. That's even more lame. Thus I wanted to replicate pressing the hyperlink
Does that make sense?
Opening your profile slides open, kind of like on here. If you click a name it doesn't refresh the whole page to pop up the little dialog.
Can you guys tell me which carousel plugin is best for performance and covers all kinds of scenarios?
I used to use carousel fred sel and was neat but it is now a paid plugin, so I moved to owl carousel and it has lots of issues and I cant seem to find a good free plugin...
@techie_28 no. It's a part of the browser behavior. Resources gets allocated/unloaded during that phase. You can do something when that event got fired, but once your code got executed, you have to inform the browser that it may continue
also, popups gets ignored (read the HTML5 specs to be sure)
@MadaraUchiha I want to know if I can charge a user directly through paypal in my site without going to an iFrame in PayPal. Other services let me do that - for example Bluesnap (it uses client side encryption)
No, I did not. I'm absolutely clueless about the merits of various payment services
Oh, looks like Braintree are owned by PayPal, nice.
@MadaraUchiha anywhere I can get started? I remember you complaining a lot about their API - I want a form where the user enters their credit card and details and I charge them for the service provided. I don't want to have credit cards on the server and bonus points if it automatically fails if someone accidentally opens the page on anything but https (server should take care of that, but still)
@BenjaminGruenbaum if you are cool with the first link BT is better :P if not ... lemme find the integration article I read about paypal (when integrating it in BatuaPay)
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I think it requires someone to check my java files
like, I have a data definition class, and then implementation class
my program is like GoFundMe, and you enter your campaign name, type, goal amount, and then you enter donations until either you reach the goal or you want to stop
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I don't know if that method is even necessary..it isnt on purpose :( i forgot about it, I think I have too many additions going on (redundant code like that)
@MadaraUchiha after decryption most likely, even if it doesn't store things - there'd still be the server logs on Azure, and we'd need to make sure at every step of the way they don't change the configuration to log stuff if it's even possible.
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> "Your company does not store, process, or transmit any cardholder data on your systems or premises, but relies entirely on a third party(s) to handle all these functions;"
Which is unfortunate (although if the choice is between not working in Israel and being able to not be PCI compliant in the US, there's not really a choice)
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Random question popped in my head, what happens if you're looping over an object yielding promises inside, and the object is modified while the promise is doing stuff? Does the iteration continue like before?