Hmm I can't decide between a 400 or 422 status code for when the data is correct but due to some other setting a request can't be handled right now. (More to the point: a post request tries to remove an entry from the database, however if there are still links in other tables to this entry it cannot be removed yet and the links first have to be removed).
400 seems "wrong" since it isn't a user error at all: the user syntax is completely valid. However on the other hand 422 would mean the number of status codes keep increasing, and I've read quite a few times that using as few status codes as possible is a good thing.
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Can I make an object from a subset of key from another object with destructuring? I have a Coordinates object and want an object containing only the latitude, longitude and accuracy. My current approach would be to use {latitude, ...} = coords and then use those three to make an object again but I wondered whether there was a better way of doing that.
let x = {{latitude, longitude, accuracy}} = coords or something like that.
Hi all, I am using auth0 with react native app for authentication. when I click on login button I am navigated to new url in browser but it says web page not available can someone please tell me what is this issue Is it domain issue or callback issue. How can I fix it ?
@MadaraUchiha Any VanillaJS? I'd rather not include lodash in my project for that only ^^". If not, that's fine, it was just something I wondered about when I wrote that code. I don't mind putting the object together, I was just curious if JS had some black magic that could do that :D
Yeah that's what I ended up doing. Having essentially the same thing below each other had me wondering if there was something I could do with destructuring that would give me the object with one line. But if there isn't, that is what I will be going with.
But in any case, there's nothing, short of a build step (i.e. manipulation by webpack or something similar) that can make a string literal like "AUTH0_DOMAIN" to mean anything other than exactly that string.
You can access environment variables with process.env
Hi all, Any idea how to implement login screen with auth0 but when the user enters emailID and password after clicking on login button he should be navigated to Home screen. Currently I am able to implement the login screen but it open's new browser tab and there you can login I want to login through my react native app and not from browser
I still think it's hilarious that the banter is pretty much ignored, and the most concise, well put and accurate response gets told to take it to Twitter
why do they always have to add that it's really really important to get finished if A) what we're waiting on doesn't depend on me and B) if you're still uncertain, see A
all that does is stress me out without doing any good
Still it makes me want to pull my hair out. If it is really really important to get finished, talk to the guy who's bottlenecking the whole project if anything
maybe he doesn't want to be stressed either, but at least he's responsible for the slowup
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I have this number 0.000937869, and I would have the conversion to 9378,69e-7 (2 decimals without loss of precision). I tried to use toExponential() without luck.
well there are multiple client AND node capable packages on npm
or you could just steal a fn off SO
there are many parsers there as well
which is to say, there is no built in mechanism in JS to do this. node has a parser util you can make do it, but otherwise it's a custom function / library
@KendallFrey oh, so it doesn't even matter if the numbers are uniform, or what their range is, or even how randomness is chosen, as long as you have the same chance for both generation methods on either slot of the pair
I just want to express that I thought it could be more complicated depending on whether Math.random() and Math.random() at the sencond call were part of the same distribution or different uniform distributions.
if a-b was centered on 0 with an order of magnitude lower than a or b if a and b are derived from the same distribution, I would say that you would get the same result only the negative number reflected across the y axis
random a,b uniform in [0, 1]
find avg |a-b|
equivalent to
random m uniform in [0, 1]
random n uniform in [m, 1]
avg |n-m| = avg n-m, as n >= m
avg n = avg [m, 1] = 1 - (1 - m)/2 = (m + 1)/2
avg m = .5
avg n-m = (.5 + 1)/2 - .5 = .25