maybe a better definition would be "jQuery an element or selector" or "apply jQuery to an element or selector" ?
afternoon! o/
ok..feeling stupid so casting this out to you fine knowledgeable folks... got a colleague's code in a JS file (compiled from TypeScript) that defines a function: AppComponent.prototype.MenuSelect() and I have some code that needs to call that JS function and pass it a parameter... but for the life of me (or the stupid of me) I can't seem to reach out to the MenuSelect function.. keep running into "MenuSelect undefined".. jsFiddle is here: jsfiddle.net/digitalmouse/to52jv5s/1
@bitten well... it's all "loaded" early on in the index file, so I would have thought ('thought' being the operative word in question) that I could access it from outside using
// my code in seperate js file:
var wheelmenu_select = AppComponent.MenuSelect();
nav_dashboard_running.navigateFunction = function() {
wheelmenu_select(dashboard.gridList[0]);
}
yeah it's almost like i'm trying to use the function before it's ready.... i've run into similar issues with Angluar2 loading stuff at weird times... i'm hoping this is not the case...
i'd hate to have to do like a setTimeout() for every function i might need to access >.<
just waiting until it's available
it's like Ang2 threads stuff out ... had to do a setTimeout trap because other code I made (loaded last) could not find a DIV that is generated by a template in Angular... so I have my stuff wait about 2-3 seconds... then I can see it in the DOM to mess with it... >.<
oh i am sure there is a cleaner way... but crap like this is why i tried to tell the head developer we should not be using Ang2 while it's in Beta until we know what the heck we are doing. :D (head dev comes from a java background and his javascript reflects that)
@bitten i'm not even sure how the application is setup.. i was brought in as a pure JS front-end developer (with some minor node experience), not expecting to mess with Typescript or Angular 2... but after being hired i get "oh by the way.. we decided to switch to Ang2 and TS late in the project..." facepalm
I've found that the first time you reactivate a muscle group, it hurts like hell for a few days. However, I've found that after I lift, if I drink a ton of protein shake, (2 servings), then I don't have muscle sorness the next day
@bitten i was under (the now false) impression i would be able to work with just the compiled JS directly, but as noted in my example, the way I thought you access objects is not working as expected... and yes, it's just a function of the AppComponent class.... AppComponent.prototype.MenuSelect() so here I am thinking, "oh that should be like this:" var my_menuselect = new AppComponent.MenuSelect()
then i can call the my_menuselect and pass some arguments and off I go... but nooooooooooo :D
@bitten yeah, chatting with other colleagues it does appear to be a scope issue... which is probably fixable if I make my code a TS component too :P ooooh <reference>.. forgot about that... will give that a try! thanks for the tip
well i'm not sure like what appcomponent does, perhaps it's already instantiated somewhere, perhaps it's not a good idea to import it twice into your app
@ndugger i can understand it's place... but i think adoption was waaaay too fast, considering the rate at which ECMAScript is improving on it's own... i just feel like TS is a temporary bandaid for people coming from strictly typed languages
@bitten understood bitten... i'll have to dig into it more myself....
I suck at google-fu. Is there a javascript library that replaces the in-browser search? I guess it's not possible to trigger the in-browser search functionality from Javascript.
@GregBorbonus Thanks again for the help. I used what you made for me and did something similar for all the other stuff I have. There's a lot less text in the site file, and it feels like it loads faster.
Let's say a have a module called Amazon.js where I implement all the function of the Amazon sdk. I would love to export this module to my index.js and called these aws functions ? @Luggage
@FilipDupanović Not everybody likes this style. I don't. It tries to be clever but is less readable and is tricky, especially if you like to code in a functional style
@SterlingArcher I've been talking to the same girl on match for about a week now. We message about once a day since our schedules don't line up all that well. She's a paramedic and works evenings. She told me "Goodnight or morning or whatever" about an hour ago, lol
@VeronicaDeane @SterlingArcher working on it. Easing into it so I don't scare her off, since she's like 3 years old. I have to make myself seem mature (source)
> Our radios scan the police and fire channels, and there was definitely a call for an angry squirrel stuck in a bird feeder. Last week, it was a distressed turkey.
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@ndugger it's the truth! let's merge with Mercer and suffer together for eternity (until we die or before the heat death of the universe, whichever comes first)