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11:00
tell that to a Client that will pay a lot for one app
@mcmwhfy I do, constantly
Because people keep doing the same stupid shit over and over because "that's how it's done", other people have a hard time working with their stupid app/website
@OliverSalzburg man, I understand very well and I'll like to have a great plan from the start but you have two options
take the client money and do what he want
or refuze the Client and you get nothing
but these are other problems
:)
11:46
Fuck MongoDB
is this behavior normal?
@GandalftheWhite "Image not found"?
Hi, can anyone tell me how this angularjs app is calling the app.js ? its not specified in the index.html file yet its still being called github.com/akveo/…
@FlyingGambit It gets injected
There are pretty clear comments in the html file
Wait let me upload that somewhere else
@OliverSalzburg That is so cool , I never knew it was possible
So, in the Material Design spec, they say to prefer undo over asking for confirmation. I like that idea and I've often heard that it's good UX. But how do you actually implement that in a web application? @BenFortune any experience?
@OliverSalzburg The spike to 100 percent was because of write operations from just two concurrent connections
it is a large machine
@GandalftheWhite That isn't saying anything
11:53
we have socket.io server from which we are writing sensor data of cellphone to db
our db is mongodb
@OliverSalzburg Thanks, bro hugs :D
@OliverSalzburg I guess you'd have a table for changes which you can rollback.
Or insert for each change you do instead of update, and just select the latest entry when you want to display the data.
So, if I perform an action over an API, I get an "undo ID" back, which I can then send to another endpoint to have it undo the change? But what if that conflicts with another action taken in the meantime?
is it possible to repurpose a PropType schema in react?
in other words, reuse a Shape for multiple objects without re-typing it every time
I feel like there's some obvious answer that I'm missing
@OliverSalzburg I'm not sure haha
I've always liked the idea, but never needed to actually implement it
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Q: How to design application with rollback capability

user2720864I am currently working on an application (basically its a kind of execution engine capable of running user defined jobs and generate output in real time) that needs to handle rollback functionality, it might sound crazy but is it possible to have such thing at the application level? e.g. imagine ...

The memento pattern is a software design pattern that provides the ability to restore an object to its previous state (undo via rollback). The memento pattern is implemented with three objects: the originator, a caretaker and a memento. The originator is some object that has an internal state. The caretaker is going to do something to the originator, but wants to be able to undo the change. The caretaker first asks the originator for a memento object. Then it does whatever operation (or sequence of operations) it was going to do. To roll back to the state before the operations, it returns the memento...
11:59
Well, I've done it in desktop applications
But this is different
It's web-scale ;P
Like, I'm working with tags right now. So there is a pretty big n-m fk relationship going on. If someone would delete a tag, it would be removed from a bunch of other entities. Storing the complete previous state and rolling back to it could be really complicated
And very error prone as well. Given how quickly the state changes on that scale and how quickly conflicts with the undo operation would accumulate
@OliverSalzburg Is inject.js some file that gulp calls itself automatically or do we have to specify it somewhere ?
@FlyingGambit That is not my project :P
Go reverse engineer it yourself ;D
@OliverSalzburg Okies :D
How to load files dynamically in AngularJS?
is it possible only with requirejs or there any angularjs specific plugin?
12:10
@Mr_Green What files? In general, there's a $http service to load data
@OliverSalzburg Can I use that as dependency loader?
@BenFortune expect( 1 ).to.equal( 1 );
@Mr_Green That's sounds a bit generic, so I can only answer it generically: yes
yeah I can of course but I was thinking there might be a better way
because if I use $http then I can't debug that file in console afaik
*can't
@Mr_Green Well, you probably need something reliable for production, but load all files instantly in development
Dependency is still a pretty generic term. It could refer to compiled stylesheets, 3rd party jQuery plugins, Angular modules, Angular services, ...
The solutions to these could be very different
12:28
Hi
Please see if you can help me out with this. stackoverflow.com/questions/40786021/…
@Phoenix That is too much stuff
@OliverSalzburg : Yeah thought I will go with it in full detail.
hi, to what should I update regarding client-server RPC concepts nowadays? Currently I am happy with a custom implementation which does jsonp/json-rpc-2 (with service introspection) but I see people are mostly using REST these days, despite limits like URL length, etc.. I also saw json-web-tokens, so this could make security a little easier. If someone knows a library which does work on the client and in nodejs, I'd be more than happy about. Thanks!
URL limit isn't a problem for REST: use the body
And yes REST solves many of the problems of RPC
(mainly maintenance and high coupling nightmare)
@Phoenix That's almost always a bad idea. Reduce to the smallest amount possible
12:43
@DenysSéguret ok, thanks! So REST will be fine for the next 5 years? I really can't find much about recent trends.
Somebody which works today will probably be fine for the next 5 years even if something better comes...
ok, I am somehow trying also use the same exchange/rpc protocol for internal routing, like: main.open('command://name=foo,source://file://command.source.js')...
you see that chaining rest-urls isn't really easy or clean to do
anyhow, thanks again.
13:06
@xamiro The RESTful paradigm is a decent one. I have read that thesis (from uni of california or something) before. I don't foresee a better paradigm concerning client-server data exchange in the next years.
unless someone comes with a brilliant idea
Ckeditor anyone ?
bah. I'm an old skool sublime text web dev
@zouza yes ?
I want it to have the width of it's content on load
@OliverSalzburg ^
sorry
height
13:25
nvm i fixed it , thanks
Does someone have an ios device set up with JavaScript console and could test something for me?
are you able to to close a gitlab issue via email?
@OliverSalzburg how do you find this stuff >.>
thanks!
@bitten Google ;)
13:36
@BenFortune alright smart ass ;)
Hahahah
first link
Google's pretty great, you should Bing it some day
13:36
Don't try to make bing a verb, it's not gonna happen, nobody uses bing
duckduckgo failing me again ;_:
ddg sucks
why I switched away from ddg ^^
but it's been so good to me
apparently not
dump her
13:38
i can't just.. give up all those years together
I am trying to study a angularjs project app that uses v1.4, its using directives instead of components at lot of places. 2 questions.
1) Which approach is more preferrable, directive based or component based ?
2) They have put many modules inside a IIFE, why is that ?
btw is it "an angularJs" or "a angularJS" ?!
@FlyingGambit 1) Use component whenever you can. Some stuff that you can do with directives, you can't do with components, so use both as it makes sense
2) It's good practice. Just because
13:41
@OliverSalzburg Thanks once again :D
Regarding the IIFE though. In our code, we add them during build, just to be safe, but we don't use them during development. For production we want to make extra-sure that there isn't any cross-module pollution happening. But the primary problem that is solved by them is duplicate symbol names on top-level service functions and whatnot
And those should be avoided at all cost anyway as they will drive other developers on your team insane
14:02
@BenFortune you React?
@rlemon Only for little projects
should RoboGist store use react?
I've never used React, and I really have a hard time 'seeing' where to use it
Yes.
is there any preferred React starting point? or should I just look for the first tutorial I find
I'm currently playing with react-router v4 and react-transmit (like Relay for plain promises)
there is a tutorial on the react site.
14:13
does it cover webpack
You can just start using it like you use EJS now
because I'll probably need to learn webpack
no.
but i can help with that. Also there are lots of examples online.. i could help find one if you can't
@rlemon "learn webpack" is hardly a challenge for oyu - that said, you don't need to. FB provides a simpler tool.
I'm going to read the site tutorial first.
make that tic tac toe game
create-react-app is simpler than webpack or system
but webpack is a useful tool to have in your belt
@BenjaminGruenbaum tooling always seems to leave me befuddled for a few hours/days
it's a weakness
took me a while to "get" gulp
gulp isn't really easy, especially handling errors
@rlemon it's a weakness of the tools, they're all too complicated and awful.
First is is an object, then it isn't
We have terrible tooling in JS.
Make up your mind!
@OliverSalzburg they tried to fix it once, it broke the internet, they reverted.
14:16
@BenjaminGruenbaum Ah :D
There was a typeof null === "null" proposal - it's just a historic mistake.
To be fair - JS tooling does really complicated stuff and is written by less people who are paid less than tooling in other languages.
You wouldn't use a build tool that some internet guy wrote but you never heard of before in Java, people would think you're crazy :P
The entry-fee is high, but once you are in that world, it's not bad.
webpack, babel and friends are all glorious, from my point of view
It's pretty awful.
Webpack is only good if you use it for the absolutely very common use case.
I've been feeling more motivated last few days. so tackling React now is probably a good idea
Go for it, you'll love react, just skip Redux and use MobX directly - it's much simpler and a lot better thought out.
user2620028
14:19
@rlemon I am going through that at my new job right now. I got handed a brand new project with a single page done in it that is on top of like 10 different things i have never used before
I just got tasked with taking my existing project, ripping it apart, generalizing it, and re-packaging it so we can sell it to competitors.
but I need to get my feet wet with the tools first.
user2620028
react is amazing tho... thanks @jhawins for pushing me to try it
(if I'm going to use React with that project)
can we access remote redis server using ip and port as well like mongo
in case of mongo
ip:27017 shows data
is the case same for redis as well?
14:22
on a related note: getting 8 hours of sleep a night and drinking 2-3 liters of water a day seriously increases your motivation and energy -- I underestimated the powers of hydration and rest. never again.
I'm not 23 anymore 😬
Hi rle
How old are you
I regressed in age
user2620028
14:23
I have been sleeping like 9 hours a night and not managing to stay awake long enough to go to bed on time for some reason
tell me is that possible in case of redis
@HatterisMad forcing myself to sleep is a challenge. but seems to be paying off
user2620028
@rlemon i keep struggling to stay awake past like 7pm when i want to wake up at like 8am
I used to be like 12-1am up at 6am, now I'm in bed at 10-11 pm and up at 6am
user2620028
and i keep waking up naturally hours before my alarm goes off and feel fully rested haha
14:24
yea I woke up this morning 1 minute before my alarm 😃
hate that
user2620028
a few weeks ago i was sleeping at 8am and waking at like 2pm
@rlemon Hail hydrate
user2620028
@rlemon if you want to see the wrong ways to do things with react lemme know, i have tons of examples
@HatterisMad Woah. What were your shift hours?
lol, ohh I'll probably make my own examples of how not to do things
don't you worry
user2620028
14:26
@littlepootis i got a contract with a local company for doing all their website work... just so happens that my brain works best from like 7pm to 7am
@GandalftheWhite you can access redis remotely, but you may need to change the config to allow it
@HatterisMad ah
user2620028
or in other words i was given the opportunity to work from home and not report to anyone haha
user2620028
it worked well, i was very productive
user2620028
but just got a better job and had to switch back to dayshift
14:39
I don't know why I was so intimidated, React seems pretty straight forward (well, building this tic tac toe crap is)
so props are shit I want to persist, state is shit I want to change?
Its like any other templating language, but instead of building strings it builds a tree describing your markup (that passes though diffing and updates the dom smartly)
hello, anyone who know wepack is here?
am I understanding that correctly?
No.
Props are values coming from the outside, state is for internal state. Let's say you were making a date picker..
Does this go inside props or state?

tl;dr: If a Component needs to alter one of its attributes at some point in time, that attribute should be part of its state, otherwise it should just be a prop for that Component.
this tl;dr confused me then (source)
14:42
props would be things like the current value and a callback for the value getting changes. State would be insternal things lke "is the dropdown open"
One component's state may be another components props. e.g. You have a component with a form and in it's render:
<input value={this.state.username} />
A question about REST again: is there a concept to call methods in 'classes' by an url like string,ie: "action://open&editor=json&params=...". Or should i just use the concept of REST and apply it in my client application as well? It looks tempting to use the same thing on client and server.
that url is nonsense, sorry. action:// is a protocol. That would be http: or https:
was just an example
a confusing example that derails the conversation and makes me wonder where to even begin.
So.. REST has no real way of 'calling a method'. REST is about getting and putting data. You can make a few non-RESTful endpoints, though.
Give me a real example of a url you use, so I can make an example.
Hey, anyone know where I should go with an Actionscript related question? Stuck on my calculator...
14:53
@Supperinorinasaurus Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
you can ask here, but I'm not sure many of us have touched AS in a couple years
ok, never mind Luggage. i am asking for concepts similar to REST but for internal routing. For instance, currently i store user actions in history like this: action://.... . so its real world example ;-)
well, REST doesn't need to be http-based, but your question is still not clear, then.
the problem i am trying to get over with the REST url concept is the possibility to chain them, but in one url. for instance: action://open&editor=json&subEditor=textEditor&source=file:///textfile.js
i guess its not meant for like this and better to stick to simple urls and do not append 'sub' urls'
Okay, so my question is about my calculator: I need a way to solve math inside a string Example: var math:String = "2+4-2/2";
something like... var answer:Number = math(solved)
14:59
just escape any urls that are query params.
file:/// is a URI, action:// is made up and not a URI and just confusing.
Really no idea how to explain this, but I think you know what I mean... I know the D.eval API is a possibility but I would rather use something that is already included in animate
@Supperinorinasaurus : you may want to look at 'filtrex' : github.com/joewalnes/filtrex
I use it a lot and its based on a custom bison parser
@Luggage: again, never mind. This is not about http or even close to. Its about serializing actions, commands ...name it and resolve them later back into classes and methods.
!!afk
yea. I got that. but serializing commands have nothing to do with REST
http or not
that's why i said: 'concepts or REST urls'
15:03
REST actions should be idempotent. calling class methods it not
what i said about escaping url-looking bits of another url is still true, though.
I've heard the term "idempotence" in the context of REST apis a dozen times by now.
I should learn what it is.
yeah well, i do similar on the server, i am still looking for a way to do the same in a single page application: resolving actions from a history or custom url back into running code
basically that doing that action multiple times results in the same outcome
setting a property to a value is idempotent. incrementing a value is not.
@xamiro I need it for Actionscript :(
@Supperinorinasaurus: sorry.
15:06
Np, guess I am just stuck for a while...
so a rest api (http) might have things like:
GET /api/users/123
POST /api/users (new user, not technically idempotent, unless it filters duplicates)
PATCH /api//users/123 (set some properties)
but POST /api/users/123/incrementSomething is not RESTful. But.. who cares. Sometimes you need non-RESTful things
hay gay
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@Luggage: i think I found a solution for client side url routing: npmjs.com/package/sheet-router
15:10
ohh, you just want somrthign to parse url-like strings?
@Luggage: so thanks, also the amazing explanation in your last link
yes
there are lots of those. I use route-recognizer
Why didn'y you just ask for that? :)
yeah, first i didn't know how to describe it, then i still don't know its the way to do this
So noone has any idea how to solve math inside a string like (2+2-2/2*3) and output the result as an int?
I can't answer that second part, but no reason not to use another parser/router instead of hand-writing it
choose one that works both ways, lets you make urls from properties (route-recognizer does)
15:12
@Supperinorinasaurus Write a parser
Read through this code ^
I need it for actionscript :( :( :(
Err.. you get the idea, right?
Google: How to parse infix notation.
@Luggage: right, will check this first. Thank you very much !
You can change infix to postfix, which will make calculating stupid easy.
15:16
@Supperinorinasaurus i searched for "actionscript eval math" and got: stackoverflow.com/questions/11460718/…
Keep it longer for as little as $2
how long?
Ik, but that requires downloading the API right?
the D.eval?
1 Day: $2
1 Week: $3
1 Month: $10
6 Months: $50
got me, i don't know shit about actionscript
hi peeps
15:18
Me either, our IT teacher neither -.-
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@BenFortune A DO droplet gives me the same specs for half as much.
@BenFortune I'd delete that before someone else does.
Congrats on your recent coup.
Who flagged that?
15:22
I don't know who flagged it, but I saw it.
I'm not trying to ruin the fun, but try to avoid posting flaggable stuff - one person flags it, others get to scrutinize it.
I don't understand. Was the site nefarious?
@sorry: that was me
I edited out the commentary.
i saw $$ and clicked the link and it looked spam, sorry
Did the rules change? profanity, mispelled or not, were not against the rules before.
if not taken too far.
15:27
node-js question: is there a way to put node_modules in a single file (or 'vfs' if you like), similar what Electron does with "asar", just for node.js ?
hm, not sure. What's the reason?
Not sure why you would want to do that, but webpack would probably work for your use-case.
100k files per platform distribution whereby i need them for 5 platforms
yea, webpack.. that's right..
also.. who cares about # of files?
@xamiro You mean, like a zip file?
Because there is that
15:29
ok, i'd have like to avoid web-pack because doesn't work with all modules. the way Electron did it is much cleaner
yes, zip is fine
I am about to give up on a school flash task -.-
@xamiro Well then, there you go
$ tree | wc
102504 719667 7045693
sorry, got lost. where, oliver?
15:30
Very good
@Luggage it's modeled after JS
Spent 8h on trying to make var math:String = "2+2/2" to somehow get displayed as 2 in console -.-
@xamiro You said zip is fine, so use zip
ah, gotcha. yeah well but without unzipping of course
Use webpack
It's probably what you're looking for.
15:31
it takes tooo long to uncompress. web-pack: i tried. ending up with too much forks to get stuff working again
What is the goal, here?
or the problem?
Oh, lol. My project's node_modules has just 19836 files.
Not 102504.
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A: Get full path of a directory in node webkit

filippoNot sure I've understood thequestion. You can user __dirname to get the directory of the script you are executing. See: https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/globals.html#globals_dirname And from there you can use relative paths to reference other files and folders. Example folder structure: /hom...

15:33
faster deployment, as said, you can easily have a 100k files. installing the final app on a older computer last up to 10-20 mins already, mostly because of that
its just bad for those crap hard-discs
What kind of application is this? And what do you deploy to?
for copying, just zip. if you want to run it while it's a single file: webpack.
i already wrote a cleaner which deletes 80% garbage in that node folders
that'll bite you one day.
what kind of app: IDE, creating multi-platform apps
15:35
So you're writing an IDE.
ok, i was just wondering there is a nodejs equivalent to electron's asar, its a vfs and modules run just fine.
@xamiro If electron has an approach you like, why not see how they are doing it?
or just use electron
i did but they modified to much stuff to get it running as i noticed
15:36
I can see a couple of vfs packages for node, but you'd still have to wire that up with the module loader
^
that's a pita.
@olivar: yeah
ask awal garg
Do all the awals know it? Or should we wait for when a specific one is in control
ok, thanks guys. regarding that vfs packages on npm: still way to go.
the ide: github.com/net-commander/windows-dist/issues/57 . still way to go for me too ;-)
its hard to explain to users why the resulting apps (server app) need thousands of files to run.
15:51
Well that sucked.
And I get suspended for that lol
you were suspended?
Yeah, dude needs to grow a pair
jeez, really sorry.
Jun 20 at 20:37, by Madara Uchiha
PSA: Not every message that contains the word "fuck" is flag worthy. Chat is PG13, not PG3.
@AaronHall
Tell that to @AaronHall
15:54
New mod here - Look, chat is moderated by everyone on chat when the moderators don't immediately deal with stuff. So if your room culture is pushing too much against overall chat culture, you should set up an off-site chat, slack, irc, whatever.
@BenFortune You're pushing it again. That's Not Nice.
If one "dafuq" is suspend worth, we need to be told. Other mods have told us differently and we can't be expected to just "know" that type of drastic change if no one tells us.
I created a meta but got obliterated for it. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/338424/…
@Luggage It wasn't that, he deleted my other message.
It wasn't edit worthy though
LOL, so as its best, censoring
ohh, i missed the other message, then.
15:57
@xamiro you flagged it tho didn't you?
Along the lines of why the f was that flagged
yo, but it really looked spam. common "B...Fortune" posting links and $$ . didn't realize its legit
so yeah, ash on my head
So the censoring was initiated by you.
And the illegitimate ban as well.
:-)
I wasn't out of line was I?
15:58
Yea, I wouldn't be smug about it.
@Undo Yeah sorry, but you can expect me being pissed off about it
New mods are always a bit inconsistent. It's human nature.

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