Here is some sample code from three files:
// foo.js
var myFunc = require("./myFunc");
function foo(){
myFunc("message");
}
// bar.js
var myFunc = require("./myFunc");
function bar(){
myFunc("message");
}
// myFunc.js
module.exports = myFunc;
function myFunc(arg1){
console.log(arg1);
...
For that, I need to calculate the longest string, before I begin processing
I work with promises, because the list of strings are gotten from the database, and the information (message) is gotten from making an HTTP request for each string.
- Get all strings
- Make request for each string
-- Make a check about each string's response
-- Under certain conditions, log FAIL or WARN with a message into the file --- this needs to be formatted
- All done, show ending totals and stats
@SomeGuy with the "batua" thing. I initially wanted to make it free of cost, but the server prices will be significiant, as well as sicne it works without the requirement of internet --- the sms sending cost are also high
and i will landing in Mumbai at around 10am then i will be sitting ducks till 4pm
or .. simple review of code or anything (even documenting) will work.
i am also going to start a pilot with 48 shops and 2000 users in Jabalpur, lets see how that goes :D .. though i'd prefer one in more prominent cities like bombay and bangalore.
@FlorianMargaine @Retsam the code from the accepted answer above did more than I imagined was possible - I could get the whole module object including its exports, when the module was still being initialized
I've downloaded list of videos via youtube-dl and each file has corresponding .json file containing certain properties. So I would like to sort the files based on the selected json property which is inside of corresponding .json file (e.g. by number of views count, property: view_count).
What to...
i have one ajax request which takes more than 5 seconds to get a response. I have another ajax request which only takes few millisecond to get a response. The problem i am getting now is that I am not getting response to the second ajax request until my first ajax request is completed
I have seen that working on facebook. why doesn't it work on my website?