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import {EnergyCalculator} from “./energycalculator";
export class EnergyCalculatorForBrowser extends EnergyCalculator {
getKwh(zipCode?: string): any {
if (this.zipCodeIsValid(zipCode));
// other stuff
}
}
}
I have an array of strings which I would like to modify through the use of find queries. I've looked into the bluebird library but I'm still having a hard time using promises. Here is my snippet
Promise.each(['3422424'], function(id){
return User.findOneAsync({_id: id}).then(function(user){
//add the user's first name to the array element so
//after this, i'd like the array to look like ['3422424jack']
});
}).then(res.send(the entire array));
I did that. All the inheretted class vars, but none of the methods:
EnergyCalculatorForBrowser {kwh: 12, sqft: 35, hours: 8, products: Array[7], product: Product…}
_http
:
Http
cost
:
22
hours
:
8
kwh
:
10.44
location
:
Object
product
:
Product
products
:
Array[7]
sqft
:
35
__proto__
:
EnergyCalculator
(copy paste from chrome console)
@phenomnomnominal Tomorrow I'll make a working bug repo and create an issue for it. Just wanted to know if it was something people were aware of. Also calling super.zipCodeIsValid() throws a bunch of errors.
@jake Fair question. try phpfog.com if you must. There free with https support. It shouldn't be to difficult to find a site that works cheaply or borderline free considering all facebook apps require https today.
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I have been facing this issue since yesterday and am unable to resolve. I have gone through all github issues filed for react native and watchman, none helped to resolve the issue.
When I try to start react-native inside my project folder using command:
react-native start
Following log is thr...
Just gave out a box of religious books to a NGO because we plan to move. My books are like "purpose driven life", "practical biblical study", or "Bible pronouncation handbook".
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Which brings me to my original question! Continuous Deployment!
We've been using Strider for a long time, but I got really annoyed with it yesterday, when I tried to fix the Docker integration. Now I'm evaluating other options
Seriously, why would anyone write code like function Foo(){} Foo.prototype = {} O__o
Well, a typical flow with Azure has very few steps actually involving coding a CI
@OliverSalzburg what's wrong with it? (Assuming it's not really on one line)
With Azure, you have a small automatic build step (drag and drop) on commit that runs tests etc and deploys. Then to get it to actual production you just click a "swap" button and the build gets deployed
@OliverSalzburg Yeah. We should use factory and initialiser methods, not constructors and constructor prototype because it is easy to confuse the them with class and object prototype.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Just trying to find a conclusion that the author of the unclear statement is likely to disagree with. Though I do prefer to avoid constructour myself.
And I was trying to construct a new instance of a type that was not exposed. Which is why I tried to access the constructor of an exposed instance of that type
Yeah, so when I finally dug my way through all of that nasty code and figured out that it is impossible to get it to work right, I at least ran node -v; npm -v in the default docker image for Strider, to see why I got weird errors even when running npm install manually (which should have been run automatically, which is what I was looking to fix)
Thanks for the reply. I tried but I want to display "no results found" when collection is empty. So where would I place that in my index.js.erb <% @balance = 0 %>
$('#kola tbody').empty();
<% @xvaziris.each do |xvaziri| %>
$('#kola tbody').append("<%= j render xvaziri %>");
</p></center>' );
<% end %>
@ChristophBühler don't assume that you wired it properly. Prove that it works by writing a simple stupid program that binds your variables referencing the documentation
:31693070 Do I need to make if else condition in index.js.erb file, if yes how would make it in the below code : <% @balance = 0 %>
$('#kola tbody').empty();
<% @xvaziris.each do |xvaziri| %>
$('#kola tbody').append("<%= j render xvaziri %>");
<% end %> and how would this piece of code in the above code which is as below; $('#kola tbody').html( '<td col…
But the problem is an implementation to the below code; <% @balance = 0 %>
$('#kola tbody').empty();
<% @xvaziris.each do |xvaziri| %>
$('#kola tbody').append("<%= j render xvaziri %>");
<% end %> How would I proceed through if else condition or anything else ?
@littlepootis let say i want to learn to build distributed systems architecture. provision multiple servers. those dev ops stuff. which book u recommend?
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I am trying to write a wrapper function which can be able to handle all XMLHTTPRequests coming either from Dojo, jQuery or Anjgularjs. My first question is, is this possible to do ?
Unless you're trying to make a library, you only need to be able to call a single function after each type of request in order to utilize them effectively in your program
@Neil Thanks, Please can you suggest me some idea from where I can start to developing this as I am not much experienced with Javascript.it would be really helpful.
@Divyesh my advice is just not to swim against the current. See how each api let's you add hooks to ajax requests and use these hooks to funnel through a single handler
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@Neil I have been told that I need to handle each and every request comes from Dojo,jQuery or Anjgular, It has to be handle in single function/library.Our basic need is to re authenticate user if original request sending 401 in response and then I need to do original request again. Do you think any solution for this apart from which we discussed ?
@Neil I think I got your point.Currently I am planning to use factory pattern and and will develop as you suggested for all frameworks.So here little suggestion I need is is this good practise or solution for this problem ?
@Divyesh well if you treat it like an event-based system, really all that is necessary is that they all call your "reauthenticate" function at the right moment
If it helps you, you can make a mixin for each api type
@Neil I am thinking to write separate code for all frameworks so factory pattern is just for initialisation framework depends on request comes from which framework.correct me if my thinking is wrong.
@Divyesh usually you would use a factory to initialize an instance of an implementation to a common interface. In this case, not sure I understand that there is a common interface
But maybe you have an idea in mind. Trust your own judgement. Worst case scenario is that you learn something (and possibly get fired)