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21:00
potayto potahto
@Zirak Because everyone knows that htm is basic for Java.
@Zirak What does that actually refer to, btw? You are the only one I have seen saying that.
@Trasiva has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
@Trasiva already have them :) He's my last one
@SterlingArcher Have fun levelling them without a faimon hard/hell solo, lol.
21:02
@Zirak hilarious
You talk like angel walk like model but your body is buffalo
@FlorianMargaine Did you just randomly open to pages in the dictionary and then paste them?
lol I've been the area before mt runar. Jun can't solo it, but with Colleen they can power level 2 mons at once
I'll have him lvl 30 by tonight
@Trasiva admit that you tried to understand
21:03
Then i need to grind for fire essences
@FlorianMargaine I had to re-read it four times before my brain gave up.
@SterlingArcher You're forgetting it takes awaken four stars to be fusionable. That's a lot more grinding than you thought, lol.
Ferun Castle, that's where I dual
@SterlingArcher Get a decent Raoq 6*'d and you'll be in business.
21:04
Oh I know. Kacey, Fire Living Armor, and Wind Minotaur (awakened) are already 4* max
I did all 3 of them last night. I just need to awaken Iron and I'm ready.
I'm going to max out a water warbear. I used yours and it was very good
How do I compile NPM dependencies into a single file using Gulp? I've been searching for a while in Gulp and Brunch and I'm not finding that
what?
what do you want to achieve?
I want my module dependencies to be in a file
@JonathanAllard you mean like browserify?
21:08
or webpack.
or rollup
or cat
I have the Browserify page open, I'm not really parsing the explanations there

The why is that I need those files to load for the webpage
Hah
21:09
grunt-require or grunt-concat is also an option
your mom is an option too
browserify and webpack let you just refernce the files, then they bundle it all in one.
Yeah though my mom is out of town and would need a lot of explaining
21:10
to concat arbitrary dependencies from npm, you'd have to know which files from each. you can concat your OWN files, but you want webpack or browserify to handle 3rd party dependencies.
"Okay mom, go download Lodash v3"
#define require(path) (function() { #include path });
@FlorianMargaine nice, I like it
"Okay, now take jQuery, cat it into the same file" "What, the cat is doing what?"
webpack, browserify, rollup, require.js (w/ r.js) are some of the options, @JonathanAllard
21:11
@FlorianMargaine you should package that as a node module btw ^_^
jQuery(jQuery)
buffalo(buffalo)
@Luggage Okay, I'm starting from "scratch", and I've tried Brunch and Gulp to no results really. What do I choose?
@SterlingArcher Dude, Dagora's the shit, especially on wind levels. Let the wind creatures go ham on him while your weak fires work their way to wittle them down, lol.
I just told you
21:12
@JonathanAllard where is your app going to run? In the browser or on node?
browser
It's a Rails app, I need to shove this into the asset pipeline
It ends up in the browser, sorry
@JonathanAllard go browserify all the way
@Luggage I got "webpack or browserify" from you yet, and I'm usually lost in the JS ecosystem
21:14
Weak fire? Pft, Jun is a heavy hitter son!
Okay, checking out Browserify
@FlorianMargaine yup, that's common enough though. the require one is more cute
Jun, Dagora, Colleen, Argen is my potential team
OK, well, I can answer questions about them, but I'm not going to type out what you could just read from a 'getting started' page.
I wanna try vamp runes on argen to see if he heals 65% each strike
21:15
Googling for resolve reject handlers:
"How to handle rejections from a girl"
Maybe just fatal runes would be better
@KarmaDoe shows your life :P
Not quite what i was looking for
@KarmaDoe are you sure?
@AwalGarg Not really
I am
I know how to handle that already.
Gotcha
21:16
@Luggage When choosing between unknown options, what's useful is usually past experience/tradeoffs/useful tips rather than Getting starteds
@KarmaDoe like this?
Is one better than the other if I got no source file and just want to concat dependencies?
you need a source file for all of them. you can't just 'concat' resources, since an npm dependency i sjust a bunch of files
you must specifically require the files you need
now, often, that is just the file listed in the package.json, but not always
Okay yeah
Could I have a file where I just say, here's the array of the files I would require
21:19
Or is that just so rarely used that it's not really implemented
npm modules are not requires to be bundled as a single file at all, so webpack (or browserify if you listen to awal) will bundle them. It read ths files, looks for "require()" and uses that to concant them smartly
@JonathanAllard does your code include things like var foo = require(...)?
!!giphy throw chair
21:20
i just spent $100 on fireworks...
I use globals
*prepares for people throwing objects*
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
you can have an array of 'entry points' that are all your dependencies, but how do you plan to reference them from your code? global?
21:20
@JonathanAllard you don't need browserify. just cat all the files together
╯°□°)╯┻━┻
@JonathanAllard why do you use globals?
awal is wrong.
2
┬──┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
21:21
Because that's the way it's written now and I don't want to change it. If that's a reason good enough
@AwalGarg the question is about bundling npm modules
cuz that's how it is
@FlorianMargaine he said he is using global objects and has no require calls
yea, but that doesn't make bundling all the files in node_modules/foo any easier.
21:22
@Trasiva should I be focusing my glory points on the energy plant? 3% boost in energy restoration seems huge for grinding
Pretty much. Okay @Awal, then coming back to the question, how would I concat my deps? @Lug makes a good point
I'm not sure about browserify, but webpack will let you bundle modules and expose them in global
It's that or I do the attack % buffer
17 mins ago, by Jonathan Allard
How do I compile NPM dependencies into a single file using Gulp? I've been searching for a while in Gulp and Brunch and I'm not finding that
node_modules/foo may even contain both pre-bundle and non0bundled, or es6 and transpiled. you can't just grab all files.
21:23
@Luggage browserify -s <nameOfGlobalVariable> does the same thing
Haha, exactly. Except scratch "using Gulp"
hence the very existence of webpack/browserify
OMG @rlemon I noticed a new loading message in KSP
"Flying Safe..."
:D
@FlorianMargaine I bet you $2 all of those modules are precompiled and included as a script tag
@KendallFrey Smoking weed with a helmet on ?
21:24
@AwalGarg I don't take bets below $100
@KarmaDoe I take it you don't watch Scott Manley
I live in India. You gotta adjust.
@JonathanAllard you may have other tasks for gulp. it's a more general purpose task runner, whereas browserify specifically understands node dependencies and bundles.
No.
I dont like bald people.
Okay, I've been between here and checking the Browserify docs
21:26
@SterlingArcher Devilmon every week first. Also because you're so early in, put a 1star in your defense so your rank is garbage. That's what I'm still doing. Means you can fight people for easy glory points.
@KarmaDoe poor @Luggage.
@FlorianMargaine I forget that you can't see im bald myself through chat.
@Zirak is bald too
Yeah I have a lvl 5 light martial cat as my defender lol just so I don't accidentally feed it
Devilmon. Forgot about those, will need those to power up Jun even more
21:27
@KarmaDoe are you the "upside down hair" kind too?
I can't grow a beard.
My beard is getting big
@SterlingArcher You can get one a week stupidly easy. It's 60 fights, you get full arena chances like every hour
!!afk Home
also !!afk home
hypothyroidism or something like that
21:29
then you can't join ISIS
Allahu akbar.
they discriminate
OKay, I'm not finding any of it. I guess I make a js file with something like a [*modules].forEach(m => require m) ?
@JonathanAllard or use the config file
for webpack at least.
don't know broserify
everyone except awal stopped using browserify in 1999.
oh. okay let's look at webpack now
21:30
typical webpack user
@KarmaDoe is that cancer?
@FlorianMargaine seeing that he can't even have a beard due to that, I'd say it's worse...
Argh jesus
21:31
Hormone problems and the like.
@JonathanAllard yes?
@KarmaDoe ah, you're a woman. No wonder you can't grow a beard.
@JonathanAllard it's fine. start with one dependency. pick one. what is it?
Im not a woman.
Where do you get that from ?
@KarmaDoe ignore him. he is french
Only women can't grow beards in France
21:31
"hormone problems"
Let's do lodash
um, men have hormones, too.
not me
french men don't, clearly
I have straightmones
21:32
Who's French?
Your sleep is controled by hormones
I have been around too many pregnant women talking about hormones...
Your hunger is controlled by hormones
Your physical growth is conreolled by hormones
Okay, so the dep goes into package.json?
21:33
Hormones are like body events.
ah, I thought that only controlled the mood during pregnancy. I'm not a good friend with hormones.
@Luggage @FlorianMargaine rub npm modules into your face now. he doesn't have a package.json
they haven't been very nice with me.
yea.. um.. learn how to install a package first. hint: npm
did you get PREGANTE ?
21:34
That's the part I know, I got all that, using Yarn, all is fun and well
How do you people create a node application in development when that application uses PassportJS bcoz everytime I restart the app I need to login again. Is there any alternative for development environment?
my wife was. I had to stay with her while she was.
@ankit31894 use an external session store
like, redis. (cc @Luggage)
@KarmaDoe noice
"Starch masks"
21:36
So I make a webpack.js?
@FlorianMargaine Is there anything like mocking the passport middleware( not very hard in my opinion) or is external session store is the only best method
@ankit31894 with an in-memory session store, where are the sessions stored?
i mean, sure, you could disable the passport middleware, but... seems risky to have code in your app that could disable authentication
Make a webpack.js, with require('lodash') in it. bin/webpack webpack.js... and now uhh...
install browserify. run browserify. done
21:38
@KevinB is that message for me?
I thought browserify was deprecated by now
it's, like, 150 years old
I was reading Usage
21:39
hmm, no, maybe not multiple entry points..
still younger than JS
@AwalGarg ... Fine, is there a file where I can put my deps?
@JonathanAllard what OS are you on?
macOS 10.11
@Luggage ... why multiple entry points? I just need one compiled file
ea, i know, hold on, give me a minute
or like.. go read
21:42
show us your directory structure (ls -AR)
typical scenario of using webpack. "how to compile?" "multiple entry point in webpack.config.js"
@Luggage I'm doing that and trying stuff incessantly, it's just that the signal to noise ratio of what's useful for me in the docs is lowww
webpack does a lot.. shame you didn't find out how to use ait all in a few minutes
@AwalGarg Why would a Rails dir structure be useful? I got a package.json and want to compile deps
i am trying to whip up a sample, so shh
I'm not saying it's not, but... you're saying Read and I'm saying I don't know where so that might take a while
Okay
21:47
you can just make a "dependencies.js" and fill it with things like: window._ = require('lodash');
I was looking for a way to do it in the webpack.config, and you can, but it's no more clear than that.
@JonathanAllard where is the code which uses those deps? what does it look like? just 2 or 3 lines from it should be enough which shows how you are referring to those deps
also browserify would work jstu as well for that
Fair, that's more or less what I'm trying to do. Then I can do webpack dependencies.js?
@AwalGarg In another file, and it gets complicated because of the Rails Asset Pipeline. In the end, they'll get <script>d in the browser
<script src=bundle><script src=source>
Not sure webpack is understanding the output file, I'm looking up the config
@JonathanAllard so yeah, put window._.. thingy in a file called deps.js and browserify it. browserify -o bundle.js deps.js
using webpack for this is not gonna be much fruitful TBH
21:53
I just had an interesting thought
without counting negligible holes, humans are the topological equivalent of a donut with 2 holes
or a pair of boxers
@AwalGarg I don't want to be ingrate, but not everything needs to be a territorial diss of the other tools you know
@towc /r/showerthoughts
it's fine. browserify is fine for this and you aren't using all the extra features of webpack
and you can switch later with very little hassle
Its a joke. More of a meme at this point. Chill
that said, i'm all about the webpack.
21:55
If you still really really really want to use webpack, you can read github.com/petehunt/webpack-howto
^ agree on the link
also, in the JS world, everything does need to be a territorial diss. React rules, Angular droolz!
But if I were to put it more bluntly: for majority of the use cases, you don't need webpack. You need browserify.
but his use case, yes
I'm trying both side by side actually, if you haven't noticed
But yeah
Okay webpack is saying it's not finding lodash
Cannot resolve module 'lodash'
did you install?
21:59
you should be using ramda instead of lodash anyway
hehe
@david dude, that's lacist
@Luggage If I'm a humongous idiot? Absolutely yes. Thanks for the reminder. /nos
(I had lodash submodules in the nodemodules)
ok, well, if you installed and it can't find it.. i don't know. it's in the package.json
are you talking about my example?
a .then promised chain, shouldn't be executed in order ?
22:00
which order?
@NathanJones THAT's lacist
No , what I mean is that I'm actually an idiot because I hadn't explicity
Calling order
I got mixed up between example case and real-life case
22:01
@david well played
A.thenB.thenC
outputs B A C
then you're doing it wrong
Okay that seems to have worked. Let's try browserify
@KevinB obviously
real code, please
22:02
@KarmaDoe let me guess. you did foo.then(a()) instead of foo.then(a)?
My assumption is that you're doing a().then(b()).then(c()), where c() returns a function and b() doesn't.
real code has curves
real code has too many lines
but Awal gessed right
Awal doesn't guess. He knows. Always.
22:03
What am i wearing ?
nothing baby
DAMN
It's getting creepy now.
@AwalGarg is there a file to config the browserify invocation? input and output?
@JonathanAllard no config needed. just call browserify as is passing your filename as the first arg
22:05
@AwalGarg I love you mang
Okay I think it works
@KarmaDoe you have an odd taste but ok
@AwalGarg so doing .then(B).
how do i pass an argument to b ?
.then(_ => b(arg))
that is different to (b(arg))
22:18
of course it is
I get it now
It's all so clear
@AwalGarg got tips for the css?
@AwalGarg .then(() => b(arg)) please...
defining B = function(arg) { and calling it as .then(B) works the same
22:25
@JonathanAllard I use less, so no. lessc has minfication and concatenation built in.
13 hours ago, by Florian Margaine
just a matter of opinions
You're less'ing what's in the node modules?
You have css in your node modules?
wait I think I misunderstood you...
i have css in my node modules
I ran out of star trek TNG to watch
22:45
Can webpack do that simply?
Copying over 2-3 files from an NPM package into a folder: impossible
MUSHROOM MUSHROOM
Okay fuck it, I'm committing dependencies into source control.
as opposed to what?
2-3 .js files?
Having a decent tool copy over js+css files from NPM modules
22:57
or use webpack's file-loader
or even style-loader, if you want your css to be in the bundle and a <style> tag rcreated automatically
So file-loader if I want either one big css or several small ones?
Sorry, but I'll have spent 5-6h over a glorified cp
if you want cp, then go use that. fuck off
cp
cold pizza ?
if you want a tool that can understand multiple types of dependencies (js, css, etc) and do what you want (bundle them, include them as a separate file, etc) then stop being an ass, and ask questions that are not in the form of a complaint.
That's not what I mean. I mean spending this much time on what's basically a copy operation is going up to my head
Not allowed to get frustrated, got it.
I mean, you're telling me to fuck off over a line that starts with 'sorry'
wearing me down*
23:09
@AwalGarg not really, it's semantically different there
.then(_ => b(arg)) vs .then(() => b(arg)) ?
@FlorianMargaine look at all the fucks I give about one unused parameter...
How many of them?
hehe
23:18
reminds me of the "PHP the good parts" blog
yeah that was the inspiration indeed
But, whatever you inject into resolve(); passes as an argument to the next function
so, whatever you needed as an argument from the previous function called you just pass it in the resolve();
!!> Promise.resolve(1).then(a=>a+1).then(b=>console.log(b))
@rlemon "undefined" Logged: 2
23:47
promise = require('bluebird');

module.exports = function () {

  var that = this;

  that.process = function (arg) {

    that.first(arg)
    .then(that.second)
    .then(that.third)
    .then(function (result) {
      console.log(result);
    })
    .catch(function (error) {
      console.log(error);
    });
  },

  that.first = function (input) {
    return new promise(function (resolve, reject) {
      input = input + 'a';
      resolve(input);
    });
  },

  that.second = function (input) {
Calling it wih '1' as argument outputs 1abc
!!> Promise.resolve(1).then(a=>a+'a').then(a=>a+'b').then(a=>a+'c').then(b=>console.‌​log(b))
@rlemon "undefined" Logged: "1abc"
23:57
you don't need to get that complex
what would you suggest ?
if my previous example wasn't clear
but getting async code in it
does it behaves as it should ?
well if you need to do that, yea return a promise
23:59
your example doesn't outline that

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