Does this even make sense? https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/FYtgOGnW/
I want `generate()` to return a promise that resolves with a final set of data, but I need to do some post processing inside `generate()` in a then... how can I ultimately return the contents of then from generate?
Maybe I'm not making myself clear... basically I want generate() to return a chained promise... I'll be further manipulating the data inside generate() and ultimately I want it to return a promise with the manipulated data. I just wanted to know if it was "safe" to do what I've written. :)
function foo() {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
resolve(1);
}).then(one => 2);
}
console.log(foo()); // foo is always the promise
foo().then(console.log.bind(console)) // but you can always get what you wanted from the final then
Hey fellas this function runs terribly whats a better way to write this.
stateCheck(): Boolean {
var stateArr: string[] = this.workorderService.getStates();
var state: string = this.customAddress.state.toUpperCase();
if (state.split('').length >= 2) {
console.log(state)
for (var i = 0; i < stateArr.length; i++) {
console.log(stateArr[i])
if (state === stateArr[i].toUpperCase()) {
return false;
And the workOrderService should already contain all states in upper case, if that's what you need. And you could have a hash of it and just do return workorderService.states[state]
Hi everyone. One question, If you use mongoDB, how useful is javascript (I know MongoDB rely on Javascript)? Like do I have to know Javascript? Or can I pick up on it as I use mongoDB?
@all: Need some insight on this. So if I am using Webpack to load my internal app modules using import, is it wrong to not do the same import for say loading jQuery. I am loading it globally. Is that un-webpack like?
It's normal to use webpack for ALL dependencies, but you can continue to load jquery separate if you like.
you can configure webpack to look for jquery in global, for instance.
personally, i have webpack do all the minimizing and bundling for my client. I have gulp do some other tasks but the entire client bundle is webpack all the way down
cool, so here's what i am doing presently. webpack to bundle my app.js, gulp to minify/concat third parties like angular+jquery which gives me vendor.js, then finally merging these two to get build.js..