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posted on October 12, 2021 by Krishna Govind

Hi, everyone! We've just released Chrome 94 (94.0.4606.85) for Android: it'll become available on Google Play over the next few days. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. Krishna Govind Google Chrome

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07:26
hello friends, is there also an active typescript room here?
Hi
I get the following error when playing an mp3 file with mp3 extension in Nuxt.js:
Module parse failed: Unexpected character '' (1:3)
You may need an appropriate loader to handle this file type, currently no loaders are configured to process this file.
Packages Version:
nuxt: 2.15.7
webpack: 4.46.0
file-loader: 6.2.0
nuxt.config.js:
build: {
  extend(config, {
    isDev,
    isClient
  }) {
    if (isDev && process.client) {
      config.module.rules.push({
        enforce: 'pre',
        test: /\.(js|vue)$/,
        loader: 'eslint-loader',
        exclude: /(node_modules)/
      });
      config.module.rules.push({
        test: /\.(ogg|mp3|wav|mpe?g)$/i,
        loader: "file-loader",
        options: {
          name: '[path][name].[ext]'
        }
      });
    }
  }
}
example.vue:
<audio loop>
  <source :src="require('@/assets/example.mp3')" type="audio/mpeg" />
</audio>
Resource:
user16278360
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{this.state.data.map((videoURL) => <video src={videoURL}></video>)}
user16278360
How to fetch this response (data) on webpage react
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Hey Everyone, I am looking for some help with regards to converting my ReactJs components to React-Native.
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Does any know of a tool which helps achieve this? Or do you think I should invest my time in replicating it?
 
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On a scale from 1 to corona, how bad would it be if I removed all permissions from all users.... On production.... While trying to fix the fact that these permissions weren't stored in the backups.
12:47
should be a nearly full score.. pretty much next to installing random "antivirus scanners" or running sshd with weak password and root login
oh no, no permissions means they all basically weren't allowed to do anything, not even change their own password.
ah.. sounds annoying
apropos annoying.. I'm having trouble with npx --no-install and a specific scoped package @svgr/cli. I see that there is a binary called node_modules/.bin/svgr which is most likely the cli but npx --no-install @svgr/cli seems to look for "cli" while npx --no-install svgr probably looks for a completely different thing
Is there another option or something that I'm missing instead of calling the binary directly like $(npm bin)/svgr ...?
13:35
I've got a datepicker and set the search value to var v = $(this).val();
moment.(v).format('MMMM d, YYYY')
No matter what date I pick, it displays it as three days before
why is it moment.(v)? is it some jquery syntax?
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It is
did you mean to use the day of week, d, in format?
Or are you looking for D
Haha, stupid mistakes like that really get me
13:54
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Guys, I was wondering if anyone else has run into this issue: I used an IIFE in useEffect in my project. It works fine in dev, but crashes in prod. I can't really share enough code for a MRE, so I thought I'd ask here. This is the relevant useEffect:

    useEffect(() => {
        ;(async () => {
          await postData()
          await poll()
        })()
      }, [])
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14:42
@nullptr Nope, I'm using async intermediate functions too since useEffect doesn't like async and it's working fine both in dev/prod. The only odd thing is that there is no try catch which might lead to an unhandled promise rejection.
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@makadev I figured out the issue. Babel compiles the IIFE to return a chained promise. And since the return value of useEffect needs to be a function, it was crashing.
React.useEffect(function () {

    try {
      return Promise.resolve(postData()).then(function () {
        return Promise.resolve(poll()).then(function () {});
      });
    } catch (e) {
      Promise.reject(e);
    }
  }, []);
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This is what it compiled to
15:58
posted on October 12, 2021 by Danielle Adams

Notable changes CVE-2021-22959: HTTP Request Smuggling due to spaced in headers (Medium) The http parser accepts requests with a space (SP) right after the header name before the colon. This can lead to HTTP Request Smuggling (HRS). More details will be available at CVE-2021-22959 after publication. CVE-2021-22960: HTTP Request Smuggling when parsing the body (Medium) The parse ignores chunk

posted on October 12, 2021 by Danielle Adams

Notable changes CVE-2021-22959: HTTP Request Smuggling due to spaced in headers (Medium) The http parser accepts requests with a space (SP) right after the header name before the colon. This can lead to HTTP Request Smuggling (HRS). More details will be available at CVE-2021-22959 after publication. CVE-2021-22960: HTTP Request Smuggling when parsing the body (Medium) The parse ignores chunk

posted on October 12, 2021 by Danielle Adams

Notable changes CVE-2021-22959: HTTP Request Smuggling due to spaced in headers (Medium) The http parser accepts requests with a space (SP) right after the header name before the colon. This can lead to HTTP Request Smuggling (HRS). More details will be available at CVE-2021-22959 after publication. CVE-2021-22960: HTTP Request Smuggling when parsing the body (Medium) The parse ignores chunk

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@nullptr eww... Are you using babel-plugin-transform-async-to-promises by chance? I think the stable/recommended way for Babel (preset-env) should actually compile to generators and/or something targeting regenerator-runtime instead of plain promises with returns.
Just out of curiosity
16:51
Honestly, I don't know. The project was bootstrapped using create-react-library. So it might be using that plugin. I haven't checked too deeply.
Ah, thx for the info.
 
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Time is 2:01PM EST, anyone here done a lot of Angular development? I have a question about 1 project and multiple builds with different outputs.
negative
i've only ever worked on one angular app, and that was at least 7 years ago
but given that angular is just javascript, it's very unlikely someone here wouldn't be able to help you anyway
It's not the Javascript that is an issue. It's more of how do you change what gets deployed.
For example if you have a single project which is a template for Product A & B
if you build Product A then deploy those related files only, same for Product B.
Ah, the build process issue from before with webpack
I can do the configuration changes which just has the environment.ts but how can one deploy modules of stuff.
There has to be some way I just don't know what the heck to even call it.
you'd need a webpack configuration that copies over only the pieces you need for each different build
18:11
I'm not familiar with webpack
For example, i have two build processes, one for dev, the other for production, they perform different actions
Is that Angular related or a separate technology/language
could just as easily have one for product A and another for product B
it's Webpack, which is the build process angular relies on
I'll check it out. I'm curious as to how it can be done with having .ts files outside of it's destination as I expect errors such as component not declared in a module
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19:22
suppose I have a string "decodeURIComponent(data.thumbnail)"
that is a scary string
pah lee o string cheese
I want to identify the fact that decodeURIComponent() is a built in. Is there a way to identify that fact?
yes...but this seems like an XY. Why do you want to do that?
Yes it is
And what are you doing with that scary string?
19:24
I have a lodash template and need to identify all of the attributes of data accessed in that template
The thing is, the user can customize the template. It's just inlined in some html
Example template:
  <!-- PREVIEW_TEMPLATE -->
  <script type='x-html/x-template' id='preview-template'>
    <div class='preview'>
      <div class='preview-image' style='
        background-image: url("<%= decodeURIComponent(data.thumbnail) %>")
      '></div>
      <div class='preview-label'><%= data.name.replaceAll('_', ' ') %></div>
    </div>
  </script>
You are aware of the security implications of that right?
lol nope
I mean a user will only ever hack the HTML that they themselves are deploying
So if they want to distribute malware, that's all them
It depends on the application you are building but if you are hosting their HTML, especially on the same domain it is a big issue
No we won't host their HTML
Otherwise, for sure this wouldn't work
So what does this application do?
just build out an HTML file or something that they can use?
19:31
Well if you're patient you can see the WIP: lab-apps.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/sketches/trails/index.html
Ya, exactly
Ah. So why do you need to check what values of data they are accessing?
Users provide the data pipeline with an array of objects. We parse them to get some info, then we create a directory with the HTML + JS to visualize that data. Users can customize the tooltip and hover display styles through Lodash templates, which get whatever data the users provided to the data pipeline
We need to check what data attributes are used on the client e.g. to prevent us from trying to create a tooltip that uses an image if no image is present on a particular object
Can you give an example? Not really understanding
@duhaime to answer your original question, you can probably somehow get the function name and then check typeof window[whatever] !== undefined.
Hmm ya what I'm doing is a little unorthodox.

So the goal here is to provide a high-level visualization tool. If you have text files, or images, or sound clips, we will visualize them. To do so, we obtain a vector representation of each of your data elements, then we project those vectors down to 2D. That tells us the position of each object in the plot.

Now, when a user hovers on a particular point, usually one wants to display the datum that the user has hovered. So we allow you to show your data. To facilitate this, we let you customize the HTML to be used to show the hovered point.
yes, though globals will be a pain. I guess I can cache the window object at application mount and use that to check for global functions
@duhaime following...
19:39
So the user hovers a point and we pass the ith user datum to the lodash template. That data gets pumped right into the template and the UI is created.
However, if the template expects to render an image (e.g. the case above) and the injected datum does not have an image attribute (e.g. thumbnail attribute above), then the HTML gets wreked son
It should be the users responsibility to check what attributes exist on data
yes but let's make things awesome for them if they don't know how
How are you going to do that? Just not render if a attribute doesn't exist?
ya, that's the plan
like a filter on the client rather than in the data prep stage
thats never going to work right
19:44
why not?
It's impossible to parse something like JS (or HTML) without an actual parser.
ah but that's been done
Basically, you would need to parse the template syntax, extract the js, parse the js, and then check what's accessed
@duhaime yes, by companies
I've seen like open source AST parsers
That might be the route?
I'll start simply and see if it needs to come to that...
Yes. You would likely have to use that.
but you first need to extract the js
and the AST parser wouldn't be enough
you would need something that can take an AST and understand scope
aka v8
have fun building a JS engine
19:49
ha I'm going with string splitting
That won't work
Regex can't parse HTML let alone JS
i mean
it can
So you're telling me there's a chance...
 
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20:56
@duhaime I'd avoid doing something dynamic. Extract a list of accepted functions and just check against that. Sure, it's going to be a lengthy list but you only need to extract it once. Vet it to see what you want and don't want and done. You'd have way less potential headaches in the future when somebody tries to use something bizarre.. Trying to automatically check if each thing is a valid function and a valid function call would be quite a pain.
When you have a list, you can just attach some small meta information to check the validity of the call. The smallest possible example is record the possible number of arguments and check if the call is not using less or more.
 
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22:27
posted on October 12, 2021 by Daniel Gagnon

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