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17:00
> The tsconfig.json file controls TypeScript-related options so that your IDE, the tsc command, and this loader all share the same options.
@Luggage the root of evil!
:/ now thats a little tricky.
@Abhishrek it's so convenient, except when your tsconfig is in a different spot, then things get a little funny
@ssube So how do I make my compiler not complain about files, that aren't required anywhere in the project.
but my IDE should, as I am working on them.
I have my tsconfig in root
not complain about files?
figured out an AND gate for infinifactory
why do you want anything complaining about files?
17:02
Type errors
...
@Shmiddty is that more like a puzzle game or factorio?
puzzle game
@Abhishrek I'm not sure what you want it to complain about. Which config setting?
you make factories to solve puzzles
with a limited set of parts
@ssube So I have client & server both in the same directory. When I run web pack to compile the server I get errors Type Errors from the client.
Should I split the tsconfig ?
17:05
I think so, yeah. Split it and have a client config and server config. TS 2.0 or 2.1 improved support for split configs.
Oh I get it
It will try to compile check any file with .ts
from the directory which contains .tsconfig
ah.
unless you've specified something else in the includes
or excludes
the config has both and they support globs
So probably
I'll need to split it as
tsconfig-common, tsconfig-server and tsconfig-client
(they are mostly the same config)
I keep everything in src/(module), so I just have tsconfigs at the module level
and one at the root above src
My structure is this
17:08
@SomeGuy I'm actually unsure how well it deals with PDFs that weren't made for it
src/
  server/
  client/
The tsconfig so far was living as a sibling to src/
You suggest I move it to server and client?
keep that one, but add additional config to server with specific includes
:O
MIND BLOWN
I think tsc will pick up the root config if you specify the one in server, as well
This is extremely convienient
17:09
the first few examples should cover what you're doing
@Abhishrek check out the extends config attribute, too. It lets you build the tree explicitly by specifying the parent from each config.
user2620028
what in the hell is a proxy in javascript
I wish this was made more obvious.
@HatterisMad Web Proxy or Proxy Objects?
the TS config stuff is poorly documented. I've found that the JSON schema is the best source for specifics.
user2620028
proxy objects
user2620028
i am reading the mdn but... not envisioning how they would be used
@ssube thanks a ton :D
@HatterisMad think about a cache or ORM that needs to hit a database on the way through, but wants to do it secretly.
and can be applied over any other object, so you don't know what will happen AoT
@HatterisMad Last time I used them I wanted to keep track of which properties were assigned in a particular section of code.
wrap it in a proxy, implement redis in the cache proxy, and you have a (very slow) cache
user2620028
17:13
how am i accidentally creating a proxy object :/
new Proxy?
user2620028
no :/
user2620028
i am getting a proxy object sent through as an argument to one of my functions
is that a problem?
user2620028
just trying to figure out where it is coming from at the moment
17:16
you should be able to assume that proxies behave like the underlying object you wanted (which is a significant reason why you should never use instanceof)
user2620028
i just decided to add another feature to this function and added an argument to the constructor and its getting passed a proxy object and i havent even adjusted any of my calls to that function to pass anything to it yet
user2620028
so i am trying to figure out where the hell it is coming from
@HatterisMad A proxy object of all things?
walk up the stack?
Yeah, put a breakpoint there, and see where it leads you
user2620028
17:23
i still don't entirely understand to be honest
user2620028
i think its something leaking through from react
if it's React, it will almost certainly be in their docs for the call
user2620028
i have an onClick with a function bound
would be unusual, proxies aren't syntactic sugar
user2620028
if i omit the new parameter then i get a proxy object or event object from react that leaks through to my new parameter i added to that function
user2620028
17:25
if i explicitly set a value to the parameter in the binding of the function then it works properly
user2620028
but i have a default value applied to the parameter in the function constructor
it's not "leaking through," React is passing the parameter intentionally
you should use the next one, if you want to add your own
user2620028
next one?
if you have fn(a, b) and React fills in both a and b, then use fn(a, b, c)
user2620028
i have fn(a, b, c = "")
user2620028
17:27
if i use onClick={ fn(1,2) }
user2620028
then c is a proxy or event object sent from react
the proxy is the event (or should be)
user2620028
i believe that to be correct
user2620028
react always sends the event to the next parameter that is not defined in the bind?
in effect, but that misrepresents how bind works
React simply calls the function you give it, so if some parameters are already bound, it pushes onto the end of the parameters list
user2620028
17:30
so in other words i have to define that parameter for every call or handle it being sent an event
if you need to attach a bunch of extra parameters to incoming events, you may not want to handle the events directly, because you probably have some involved actions going on
@HatterisMad no, you just can't take over a parameter that's already in use
you can totally ignore it
user2620028
im not understanding?
user2620028
what do you mean i cant take over a parameter thats already in use
parameters are a list that the caller builds and passes
user2620028
i understand that
17:33
anybody along the lines can push to that list, but only push (it's a FIFO queue)
user2620028
so since i am only binding 2 parameters then its adding onto that
correct
React will pass some parameters (specified in their docs, presumably) after whatever you've bound.
user2620028
so i have to either add a third parameter to my bind, or ignore an incoming event then
if you need to attach context to incoming events like that, you've outgrown simple event handlers
user2620028
you lost me again
user2620028
17:36
you are saying that having an optional parameter to a function means that the function is too complex for event handlers?
if you need to attach more information, then there's a good chance you have more of an observer-filter-action system rather than the naive event handlers
Hi guys, I'm using Angular 2 with TypeScript and I have a few scripts that use jQuery.
so something observable-based, like mobx, could clean it up
I really dislike draft-js :|
How would I make them execute after NG2 has loaded? (Otherwise it creates some errors)
17:38
@corvid maybe take something else and wrap it into a React component?
I want to, but apparently the assignment was to make it with draft-js. I'm just trying to implement something similar to select2
Hi all
you're replacing a select box with a rich text editor?
Anyone have experience with RxJs 5?
@ssube yeah I know it sucks
17:41
@corvid it doesn't make sense
@Tuvia some
I cannot seem to get the Observable to work with a generator
        const schemaHidden = function* () {
          while (true) {
              console.log('Will yield');
              yield (options.schema.hidden || false);
          }
        };

        this.schemaChanges$ = Observable.from(schemaHidden(), Scheduler.async)
            .distinctUntilChanged();

        this.schemaChanges$.subscribe(
            (hidden) => console.log(this.key, 'hidden? ', hidden),
            (error) => console.log(error),
            () => console.log('done')
        );
I get this error on compilation:
It is complaining about this line: this.schemaChanges$ = Observable.from(schemaHidden(), Scheduler.async)
@ssube it's basically the mention plugin, but there doesn't seem to be any way to make an option and label distinction as if it were a select
But according to the rxjs docs it should work with generators.
do you have the right types installed and referenced?
and what does the type def for rx say?
@ssube I thought I did.
Where is that? (I am still lost in typescript)
17:44
Rx breaks up their types in some incorrect ways
@ssube What I am I looking for?
"rxjs": "5.0.0-rc.4",
the definition of from
import { from as staticFrom } from '../../observable/from';
declare module '../../Observable' {
    namespace Observable {
        let from: typeof staticFrom;
    }
}
^ that is what my IDE gets me @ssube
from '../../observable/from' wtf?
This is in /node_modules/rxjs/add/observable/from.d.ts
17:46
why are you including that deep? you should just need the index typedef
eh? I just command clicked on from
my ide took me there.
@ssube wrong version of rxjs
that's what you're looking for, not whatever you found
you need the actual typedefs for from and the list of overloads
import { Scheduler } from '../Scheduler';
import { Observable, ObservableInput } from '../Observable';
import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber';
/**
 * We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc.
 * @extends {Ignored}
 * @hide true
 */
export declare class FromObservable<T> extends Observable<T> {
    private ish;
    private scheduler;
    constructor(ish: ObservableInput<T>, scheduler?: Scheduler);
    static create<T>(ish: ObservableInput<T>, scheduler?: Scheduler): Observable<T>;
    static create<T, R>(ish: ArrayLike<T>, scheduler?: Scheduler): Observable<R>;
It is the same as create apparently
for rxjs 5
$(window).on('load', function () {
    $('body').hide();
});

$(document).ready( function() {
    $('body').show();
});
Guys, any idea why that doesn't work?
So does rxjs 5 not work with generators?
17:49
@Tuvia that doesn't look like the right def at all
@ssube rxjs5
staticFrom in the original dev gets you to:
import { FromObservable } from './FromObservable';
export declare const from: typeof FromObservable.create;
@Tuvia I'm aware of what version you're on, that doesn't make the def any more correct.
Which then gets you to that other file @ssube
@Tuvia I would look through the defs by hand, rather than assuming your IDE will go to the right place.
@I'mAwsome Yes, we can all see you, please don't spam.
@I'mAwsome Who owns the forests, the seas and the air?
17:51
@ivarni pretty sure that's the government
@ssube I dont see them defined anywhere here github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs
@I'mAwsome StackOverflow the corporation
user2620028
@ivarni definitely not the native americans
@Tuvia wrong branch
@ssube Where do I look?
17:52
@Tuvia where ever your typedefs are installed
@I'mAwsome stackoverflow did
@I'mAwsome The JavaScript gods
user2620028
@I'mAwsome scroll to the very first message posted in the room
@ssube I honestly have no idea what that means :-(
Thats the files I showed you
@Tuvia not sure I can help you, then.
@ssube ^
17:53
God is subjective.
@I'mAwsome what is real?
@ivarni What is love?
@BenFortune baby don't hurt me
Why could it be that im getting an empty body {} from an express post?
@KarmaDoe How are you posting? Are you using body parser?
18:03
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({
    extended: true
}));


app.post("/", function (req, res) {
    console.log(req.body);
    res.end('End.');
});
{} <-
How are you posting to it?
var body =  '<?xml ... etc ... elope>';

var postRequest = {
    host: ip,
    path: "/",
    port: port,
    method: "POST",
    headers: {
        'Cookie': "cookie",
        'Content-Type': 'text/xml',
        'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(body)
    }
};
var buffer = "";

var req = http.request( postRequest, function( res )    {
   console.log( res.statusCode );
   var buffer = "";
   res.on( "data", function( data ) { buffer = buffer + data; } );
   res.on( "end", function( data ) { console.log( buffer ); } );
Hi all ... I was wondering: I am creating html5 video with the video tag <video>. But I call play() and pause a lot from javascript. Do I need to call load() or wait for any events before calling play/pause? I'm getting some buggy behavior where videos won't buffer, play or anything (only a few randomly)
@KarmaDoe urlencoded is for application/x-www-form-urlencoded, you have nothing setup that will parse text/xml
I'll see how to fix that, any pointers would be apreciated.
Thanks
18:21
Finally its working.
@BenFortune
app.use(bodyParser.xml());
Am I doing something wrong here ?
Still getting empty body
Or is VSCode only going to show me app as import app?
@typescript-people
18:30
It works now, thanks Ben
@rlemon I'm not even mad
Fuck, Carrie Fisher died.
Someone have knowledge to make "sintax" in editor sublimetext 3 ?
I do not know how to do this, i need set javascript inside tag specific.
question: http://stackoverflow.com/q/41123726/868003
@BenFortune Jesus fuck, 2016
@Abhishrek it will show you the literal import and F12 will jump to it, then F12 again will take you to the real def
@KendallFrey written and directed by George R R Martin
18:39
lol yeah
F12 on a mac?
Microsoft :(
> @Abhishrek it will show you the literal import and F12 will jump to it, then F12 again will take you to the real def
didn't seem to work
then the compiler might not know what you're importing and is just going along with it to keep you happy
and it's still f12 on a mac, pretty sure
Its f12
but f12 opens mission control or whatever that useless screen on the left most is
@ssube but I'm just exporting an Express.Router which it should know.
@Abhishrek fn f12?
18:48
it should know, but the editor has a lot of trouble following what the compiler (actually does) know
yep. The compiler does :D
otherwise IT'd thrown an error
yeah, I have that a ton, with a couple more complex imports
Okay well, this makes a lot of sense
thanks a lot! :D
just wait until you start using custom paths for your imports, then the editor gets really angry :(
lol
I am wondering if VisualStudio keeps up with this?
18:50
eh, I use VSCode and it has trouble. I think it's more how the editors are hooked up to the compiler.
and while vscode is free, it's also supposed to have first class support (and does, really, besides imports)
hell, I've had this same problem in Java, and it's supposed to have perfect autocomplete because the code is actually loaded up in the editor. It's just something you live with.
lol
I get it.
The Editor is really fun to program in
when you make a mistake though :D
enough spamming, plz
19:13
@I'mAwsome what is real?
My love for you.
19:28
Lol 1 year ban
must have been an existing troll with a new account
Does anyone know how to delay a drop event?  I want to do something like this:     dropbox.addEventListener("drop", function (e) {
        setTimeout(function () {
            e.stopPropagation();
            e.preventDefault();
            var dt = e.dataTransfer;
            var files = dt.files;

            handleFiles(files);

        }, 1000)
    });
Aww missed the fun
@Pennywise that should work, roughly
Still getting default behavior, and I am not calling my handleFiles function
19:32
oh, you need to call stopProp earlier
Where?
dropbox.addEventListener("drop", function (e) {
        e.stopPropagation();
        e.preventDefault();
        setTimeout(function () {
immediately tell it to skip the normal behavior, then schedule your delayed behavior
otherwise the default behavior will run before you've told it to stop
HAMMERTIME!
let me try that
@SterlingArcher so guess what tiny monsters I pulled while I was away
19:33
Craka
nah, that would have been fun though.
Sounds like you Crakalakin
I was lacking puns as well, until now.
You're welcome :D
Who'd you pull? I got Kumar
couple different ones, starting with a wind rakshasa and dark lizardman, both of which are curious. Then, all in a row, I got a red KFG, another blue nine tails, woonhak (dark taoist, super good stun) and a fuckin Woosa (blue pioneer).
19:36
KFG?
kung fu girl
Ah, I hate all of them
Nice job on Woosa though! That immortality is cray cray
the pioneer completely changed my strategies and pushed me up a level or two in every cairos dungeon
I'm trying to beastmode my panda. I need hp and speed out the ass
About a third of my friends list uses my panda every day lol
As weak as it is, he's super popular
@ssube That worked to stop default, but still trying to call handleFiles. Bascially I have a drop box but only want to call the drop handler after a delay. I am hoping this can stop chrome from crashing.
19:39
@SterlingArcher yeah, I'm still spending too much time farming runes.
I'm trying to get my 50 stockings before I resume
@Pennywise I'm not sure a delay will prevent crashes, but you can certainly try. What's wrong with what you have now?
@SterlingArcher the stockings are annoying, some of the rewards are super good, but I don't feel like trying to farm them.
I've gotten about 7 good scrolls, 20 LD peices and tons of energy from it
"A request header consists of its case-insensitive name followed by a colon ':', then by its value (without line breaks)." -- yes, but where? I keep seeing code snippets but have no idea where I would place them
@Julix depends on how you make the request.
19:40
what file do http headers belong in? -- for just a normal html website with some css and js :D
Plus I'm close to another 6* because of it
Good time to drop everything and farm fodder
I had a whole lineup of monsters to 5 and 6, then pulled a nat 5... he's the top of the 6* list now, followed by a whole pile of dark monsters
@Julix your web server's config file
@Julix what are you using to serve your website? apache? nginx?
node with express?
@david apache, pretty sure. let me check
apache will make it harder than normal, but it can do headers with lines in the site's .conf file
19:43
Battlefield 1 and Infinite Warfare got in a fight...
Battlefield 1.
@ThomasJuranek Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
I got an htaccess, is that it?
yep, that's apache
you can set headers in htaccess, but you shouldn't be using it if you can avoid it (same goes for apache itself, tbh)
it will work fine, it's just a pain to manage and has various other problems
what headers do you want to set?
19:44
@ssube all of these plugins will crash Chrome and Opera if the drag and drop is done too quickly: dropzonejs.com blueimp.github.io/jQuery-File-Upload plupload.com
@david I want to set a ancestor security policy to avoid being iframed from anywhere except my own website -- frame-ancestors: 'self'
@Pennywise really? Is there a bug open for that in chrome or v8?
I looked, and there are similar bugs going way back, but none that I found for the exact same. I assume this is a problem with Opera too because they are both based on Chronium?
@ssube I just signed up with Hostgator because the deal was just too sweet. somewhere around 90 dollars US for 36 months plus 1 year SitePoint premium (i.e. tutorials, videos etc)
19:47
@Pennywise probably, but I'd imagine a "crash on file upload" would be kind of a big deal
>Add the following to your httpd.conf in your VirtualHost or in an .htaccess file:
>Header set Content-Security-Policy "default-src 'self';"
@Julix so you're on shared hosting?
@ssube yup.
FYI, many VPS providers have similar prices for much better service
@Julix whoops, that's a different header, but it seems to be the same idea
19:48
It crashes on the drag when I drag into my dropbox. Try doing a real quick drag and drop in one of the demos in those links
@david sweet, thanks. any reason httpd.conf is preferable? I don't see one, is that not a shared hosting thing then?
I mean it crashes on the drop
@Julix actually wait nevermind, that is the right one
@Julix httpd is probably global? I'm not much of an apache user.
So I am trying to delay the drop, since it does not happen if you go slow
@Julix httpd is the "real" config, htaccess is a per-directory thing that apache does, but has been the source of many vulnerabilities
any good server (not shared hosting, obviously) will have htaccess disabled
19:50
@ssube interesting... so if someone could get an htaccess file into my server I'd be basically screwed?
keeping server rules, maybe with access control and passwords, in the directory being controlled is asking for trouble (it allows a single directory vulnerability, like in a PHP script, to take over more of the system)
@Julix your site would be, for sure, and maybe more of the host if they didn't secure it well
@ssube I was wondering about that. there's a .htpasswds folder - that was kind of confusing to me. like... really?
personally, I'd invest in some space on S3 or a VM from AWS or OVH, save yourself the pain of a shared host, but... I am a sysadmin for money, so that's no big deal.
haha, yeah I'm a completely new web developer looking to host a professional website with my contact info on it and a couple js tricks to show off to future employers.
oh, for that sort of thing, just use github pages or something
19:54
@ssube I guess... there's a 45 day money back guarantee, so I might consider switching to something else.
user2620028
man three.js looks so tempting. but still looks like a lot of work
GH pages is free, so I would highly recommend it, especially if you want a glorified resume
@HatterisMad heh yeah, it's mostly just OpenGL, so... :P
So How do I attach VSCode to both client and server :D, or is that even possible?
@ssube you've gone full sysadmin?
@Luggage nah, technically I'm devops, so legally speaking less sysadmin than before.
19:57
Multi target debugging
whew
I guess, I need to update my jargon base
@Abhishrek it's a brand new feature
That makes a lot of sense
My cousin had his baby 😀 It's a boy!
19:57
I'm really excited about it
let me know how it works, I'm curious but haven't tried it yet
@SterlingArcher That's binary, im ofended.
Congratz, btw.
@SterlingArcher you should get a smart ass card
You're binary.
so @ssube can I change the node command ?
19:58
one year, the day that my sister was born on my mom's birthday, we got my mom a card that said "Happy Birthday, but it could be worse... [inside] You could be pregnant."
@Abhishrek which part of it?
"watch:client": "webpack --watch --config webpack.frontend.config.js",
"watch:server": "webpack --watch --config webpack.dev.config.js",
"watch:nodemon": "nodemon --watch \"./build/server\" --exec wt serve --hostname localhost --port 9000 \"./build/server/main.js\"",
"local": "npm-run-all --parallel watch:server watch:nodemon watch:client"
@Luggage got the https express server and client working, thanks for yesterday tips
This is currently my config..
you can't really debug a watch
how is github pages free? that sounds amazing actually...
19:59
easy. they don't charge for it.
@ssube what stops me from attaching to nodemon ?

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