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00:06
@rlemon Actually they used 1 for each wing.
@BrianJ why can't you just store the string?
not that it is a great idea, but why not?
@rlemon How else do you think the Allies would have won the war?
Well ya got me there
json.stringify(obj);
00:08
@JeremyBanks o/
seen you pop in quite a bit recently. welcome. always nice to have another canuc
[ 🍁 ]
That's an offensive word. It's "Canadian-American".
😀
> THATS OUR WORD!
@rlemon dammit never thought of that :P
I've just set up a load of tables with fk's and constraints to represent the object
15 mins ago, by Luggage
JSON is a string, so that should be easy.
<cough>
they really shouldn't have called it "JSON"
maybe "JSOAS"
"Javascript object as [a] string"
00:11
Notation. Implies a string.
ermm that would mean scrapping this DB setup I spent a week designing
</cough>
@Luggage implies... not good enough
Good enough for me.
probably better off just storing the string tbh
00:12
@rlemon They should have left out JS altogether
@BrianJ nahh, storing it as a string is easy, but probably not efficient
@KendallFrey probably.
ESON
ASTHDATDIIJSLFBIAS: A String that has data and that data is in JavaScript-like format but it's a string.
hmm maybe KISS is a principle I should adhere to more often
is FILESTREAM or VARCHAR(MAX) better storage than a actual file with a ref in the db?
curious now
depends on the expected size and the DB
00:14
my gut says store the json file, ref the location/name in the db and pipe it from a fs.read
@rlemon you mean storing a filename?
it's is like 1k, it might b easier to jsut store the json blob in the db.
yes storing as a blob would make sense
@KendallFrey yes
having a physical file with the location in the db, vs having all the long string in the db
I was looping through the string, breaking it up into the table's each property belonged to and relating them with FK's
00:16
ofc I know it depends.
Most important, you should be able to change in the future if your needs change.
I figure there's probably some magic that the DB does that makes FILESTREAM faster
Never compared though
I guess it all comes down to how they retrieve the data. if I have to call into the db to get the name then pipe the file vs call into the db for all.
again, size. You wouldn't want to store any comment text field in a separate file..
so if we are talking that size of json, then..
@Luggage size or lookup times vs relative size?
00:18
We don't know: DB Engine, # of records, size of recorsd.
fair
But I am making my recommendation based on what I think a "dashboard config" might be.
I wouldn't want to test it, that's for sure 😉
You might not need a db at all, just files stored with the userid as the name
dashboardconfigs/{userid}.json
hmm like stored to their local fs?
00:22
No, the server's. If you want it on the client use localstorage
It was just an alternative to the DB
ok gonna take a new approach to this tomorrow
thanks for wisdom
Text-to-speech, leave a voicemail with the data, and then speech-to-text? Good idea.
00:37
@Luggage individual domain names with sub-domains containing all relevant data.
then you have an excuse to charge more
00:49
@tereško no clue, sorry
nevermind, I have to do some research on my own to begin with
probably a good idea.
I'm an ex SQA who doesn't test now 😒
well, I test. just not properlly.
you bring shame to your tribe
01:35
Anybody here plays League of Legends?
user2620028
02:26
yes
user2620028
also @Shmiddty does as well
i created a console app with EF, after inputing rows with data, how do I export my database for analysis with Excel?

it's a windows phone app with a db, but how do I export db files?
@AdanRamirez Go easy on the cross-room spam
yea I will, did this because the rooms feel empty atm
02:30
"240V"
"USB"

Nope. Nope nope nope.
m59
m59
Ahh come on. Live a little.
Man up.
What if I want to woman up?
m59
m59
and by "man", I mean, "gouge out your brain and all attachment to life"
I'm gouging my brain out on life atm
m59
m59
that works, too
02:38
Conway's game of life, that is
Hi. In the following line of code, when the expect fails done() is not called, and i don't get a message saying the expect failed, instead a timeout. What is wrong? github.com/deostroll/jsmd/blob/master/tests/files/parsing.js#L9
his channel is amazing!
@Abhishrek Do you watch ElectroBOOM?
02:48
@AdanRamirez DB is a very generic term. Even text file that stores data can be called db file. Try to find a more precise term.
@Sheepy using ms sql and EF I setup a db, etc. how do I export it from my app?
in a form I can use on exel?
@AdanRamirez ms sql is supposed to be a standalone server, which excel can connect to. If you mean you are using windows phone's Local DB, I'm not aware of a way.
:/
what's the point of creating a winodws app with a DB if I cant even extract it for analysis
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@rlemon Well I learnt something today
there are plenty of uses for dbs
02:58
@AdanRamirez I've heard and experienced nothing good about windows app, to be honest :<
user6820627
dount cri-eit UUindouus app (don't create Windows app)
why not?
@AdanRamirez why do?
compared to a java application, a windows application has more documentation/support/tutorials/examples
community
and it uses C#, best language
user6820627
1/ no one will use 2/ waste time 3/ this is JS room, create web app instead
4/ after that create mobile app 5/ dount cri-eit UUindouus app until there is no other way. 6/ dount cri-eit java app either (1 exception: android app) 7/ C# is not the only way to cri-eit uuindouus app
03:05
I use MVC
i just cant get away from c#
user6820627
@Adan now you know it. DOUNT CRIEIT UUINDOUUS APP.
what? model-view-controller?
user6820627
js support it too!
@AdanRamirez I really can't agree with "more doc/support/tutorial/example.". None of them. Both from experience and from google result count.
user6820627
how to install emscripten?
user6820627
03:07
(i want something like npm install emscripten)
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@Leyth Please don't post unformatted code - hit Ctrl+K before sending, use up-arrow to edit messages, and see the faq.
@AdanRamirez And there is no single "best language".
 function showXY(e) {
            var x = e.clientX;
            var y = e.clientY;
            return {
                x: x,
                y: y
            }

        }
user6820627
@Leyth what's wrong/?
The code above is returning an error: Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'clientX' of undefined(…)
user6820627
03:10
:34252853 document.addEventListener("mousemove",
 function showXY(e) {
            var x = e.clientX;
            var y = e.clientY;
            return {
                x: x,
                y: y
            }

        })
user6820627
@Leyth ^
let me try it
it's still showing the same error
@Leyth Not all browsers support clientX and clientY.
Any idea why name / message for a custom error won't work in node v7 if it is after Error.captureStackTrace()? Example code: jsfiddle.net/t6u54gt4
I am using Chrome
user6820627
03:16
@Leyth here
user6820627
document.addEventListener("mousemove",
 function(e) {
            var x = e.clientX;
            var y = e.clientY;
            showXY.res={
                x: x,
                y: y
            }

        });
function showXY() {
return showXY.res;
}
works fine if you use v6.9.1 or if you put captureStackTrace(). I noticed it because webpack is using it throw and error but I was only getting the stack trace and no message.
user6820627
@Leyth i know this is a big trap for js dev. js love events so much it doesn't like pascal when there is a function to get current key.
03:41
Any big node js people here?
@Leyth Then it is code issue.
@Sheepy you good with Node and Mongo?
@Jasch1 Not at all.
Damn it
04:04
Strictly speaking you don't need the constructor either
I just like to do an initial assignment to communicate that there's a property we're going to be assigning to
Maybe I was too late to the party on that one...
Hey @monners
04:34
I wish Function.NOOP was a thing
04:47
@Jasch1 Hola
Function.prototype.NOOP = function () { return 'Like, not even once.'; }
I just want a const reference to a noop
Why?
Legitimate question.
testing usually
So, what, call this method and expect no return value?
nah, check that something that implements a 3rd party interface has noops for certain parts of that interface that I don't need.
expect(foo.thing).to.equal(noop)
05:02
 
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06:09
!!> var list = [5, 10, 2, 1]; list.sort(Number);
@Mr_Green [1,2,10,5]
^ Hi, any explanation?
user7029249
hi friends, we need to load jquery from external source not from our server, right ? 1st way - <script src="http://code.jquery.com/ui/1.10.3/jquery-ui.js"></script> , 2nd way - <script src="assets/js/jquery-ui.js"></script> , or is i need to use both ways ?
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ok got it.. it is just reversing the array :/
user7029249
06:16
Thanks a lot for suggestion @CapricaSix , i will just ask from now......
06:30
@CapricaSix hi, how are you?
"good"
@Mr_Green I think that's an implementation coincidence, not a guaranteed result. You're using the single-argument Number function where it expects a two-argument comparison function, so the results depends on internal details of the order sort compares arguments in.
No, it got reversed
!!> var list = [5, 10, 2, 1, 3, 7]; list.sort(Number);
@Mr_Green [7,3,1,2,10,5]
^ see
06:34
It got reversed given a particular array length on a particular platform. It may behave differently elsewhere.
Hmm, I'm curious
!!> var list = [-1, -3, -2, 5, 10, -6, 2, 1, 3, 7]; list.sort(Number)
@JeremyBanks [-1,-3,-2,-6,7,3,1,2,10,5]
Observe that this was not reversed^
yeah
Not sure what happened though
oh got it.
reversed again.. this time negatives and positives
!!> var list = [-1, 0, -3, 0, -2, 0, 5, 0, 10, -6, 2, 1, 3, 7]; list.sort(Number)
@JeremyBanks [-1,0,-3,0,-2,0,0,-6,7,3,1,2,10,5]
06:38
lol
so the numbers are dividing in to x <= 0 and x > 0
x <= 0 => same order, x > 0 => reverse order
:/
something like that
Just wondering any dentist here ?
dentist + dev? wow
@JeremyBanks Array.sort has a detailed spec on how it must sort. If a platform does not sort like the browsers, it is most likely a bug.
@JeremyBanks Ok yes you are right. The bug is in passing Number as a comparator. The result does depends on the actual sorting implementation. If you pass two numbers into Number, as a function, you will create a number - just like a comparator. Except that it is not really a comparator and will mess up the sort.
06:56
:)
I was just hunting through the spec to clarify but it looks like we understand each other.
The spec does specifically note that the sort may or may not be stable, which leaves room for minor variation in browser sorting, but that's not exactly what we're getting at here.
Just don't do inconsistent comparator. Even a random comparator will not randomly shuffle the array. Microsoft made that mistake not so long ago.
@JeremyBanks Curious. Can you quote the spec? Is it ES7?
@Sheepy Yeah, I meant the definition in ES7: "The sort is not necessarily stable"
@Mr_Green Was just curious to know :3
@Sheepy I guess this quote is more directly related to what you said: "If comparefn is not undefined and is not a consistent comparison function for the elements of this array (see below), the sort order is implementation-defined. "
07:27
@JeremyBanks Good. I remember that Firefox had to switch from an unstable sort to a stable sort. May be not to meet the spec but to be compatible with other browser.
hey
any suggestion to fetch data of user in chat (socket based) by user id
?
08:09
is this broken for anyone else ? gulpjs.com/plugins
@FlyingGambit Yes. I'm a pro. Let me know if you need free medical advice
It might kill you, but it'll be free
08:43
@Mathematics no
08:55
@BenFortune strange, probably be infra blocking it
Guess what, It's black Friday!!!
Nobody saw that >.>
@Cerbrus why not green, blue, red, brown, white, yellowish, bosses, richest.... Friday ?
How should I know, I didn't name it that :P
@OliverSalzburg What do I do with the large chunk of meat on my left wisdom teeth ?
09:04
Actually, why is it called "black friday"? Because you're paying so little it's practically stealing?
@FlyingGambit Chew it off. Then get the wisdom tooth pulled out. It doesn't actually make you any wiser, they're just saying that
@Cerbrus If it was about stealing, it should be called White Friday
@OliverSalzburg That is the problem, I cant take it off with a toothpick or chew it off, its stuck there like my nose to my face
brush it up
it will go 99%
that was the 1st thing i tried
I cant open my jaw wide enough to pull it off with my fingers either
09:09
Use a knife!
A big one!
lol
don't try with fingers.. no use. Brush should work
keep trying with brush
"Use a knife!" .... Oliver wants me dead , omg x_X
@FlyingGambit Use a chainsaw
09:11
@Mr_Green Share teh brush :O
use a toothpick
with a chainsaw on the end
@Cerbrus With your advice I will probably end up like joker from batman
@FlyingGambit buy a cheap one or rush to home.. :|
@ivarni wtf
I wonder if you people are even trying to help o_O
hey I am trying.. I know that feel :(
brush worked in my case
09:14
@Mr_Green You also like to much on chicken legs ?
yeah sometimes
merning
hey guys, I'm a newbie at javascript and I have a question. I have to make a static website that allows an admin to edit the text in the html directly. once it is edited it should stay this way. The users should not have editing acces to the site (admins only). Is this doable in AngularJS?
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@Brunaldo You need backend for that
Something like CMS.. wordpress maybe?
AngularJS is frontend.. which has nothing to do with this
09:29
Yeah that's what I was thinking. Maybe I've misunderstood the requirements
thanks @Mr_Green
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http://www.hastebin.com/lijevaqejo.js
How can I get the status code of ajax request on success ?? Above code does gives me anything in return.
I need some css advice: plnkr.co/edit/6WrOMpT2zb6y8jqWblBl?p=preview All those circles with text are button elements, hence if I click on any one button it gets focus and a blue outline appears...is there some css to undo that?
Why is my Chrome sending 2 sets of cookies?
09:42
@FilipDupanović hullo
How can you even have 2 cookies with the same name? O__o
Are they from different subdomains maybe?
@ivarni How can I check?
@OliverSalzburg Devtools -> Application -> Cookies
09:43
In the cookies panel under Application, I only see one set of cookies
Then I have no idea
09:54
Interesting. I'm not sure why two cookies were sent, but it was a bug in our session handling that fucked up the session cookie. That e30= is basically a {}
Some response will reset the session and it would cause two sets of cookies to be sent on the next request
10:05
"Failed to execute 'send' on 'XMLHttpRequest': The object's state must be OPENED", when this happens ?
might be you tried writing after sending the request?
@FilipDupanović can you please elaborate ?
maybe you did something like req.write(data); req.end(data); req.write(data) // boom
@FilipDupanović aha! got it..thanks
the API is different, but nonetheless you can't write to a socket after it's been closed
question outside the 2% Git comfort zone: if I pull in a PR that has tagged commits, the tags won't be pulled into my upstream, right?
10:11
@FilipDupanović Right
great, thanks!
There's a Git comfort zone?
with a few commands and they can fit on one hand if you count them
I like the git command
contrary to popular belief, git status is not one of them
10:23
git help would be nice if I could actually parse the things it tells me
could someone explain video/audio codecs issues in nw.js
@Devrim Yes
what do I need to do to be able to play videos
@Devrim Try Youtube?
10:57
Yay I finally got rid off that meat fiber stuck that was stuck in my tooth ... I wounded my index finger though :D
finnaly 2K reputation..
/me awards @FlyingGambit the badge
@Devrim dunno, haven't used nw.js, but are you sure you want to be targeting NaCl? have you looked for decoders that have been compiled with emscripten for asm.js?
11:26
@FilipDupanović nope never heard of it
@OliverSalzburg lol lol XD
hi guys, anyone familiar with sinon js ?
yeap, what's up?
oh thanks
lets i want to test a method controller
something like this
const Cars = {
  fetch(req, res) {
    Cars.find()
    .then(cars => res.send(cars))
    .catch(err => {
      console.log(err)
      res.send(err)
    })
  }
}

module.exports = Cars
how can I unit test the fetch method ?
@FilipDupanović
11:41
you'd have to stub all the functions on the object fetch() is calling (e.g. sinon.stub(Cars, 'find', ...) and then revert the changes after the test case
you can then inject a stub for res and make sure that res.send was called with the value resolved from the promise the stubbed method returned; then you do another pass with the stub returning a promise than rejects and you assert res.send was called with the rejected value, so forth
yes
that what I did
here is what i tried so far
describe('The Car Controller', function() {
  describe('when we invoke the fetch action', function() {

    before(function() {
      sinon.stub(Cars, 'find')
    })

    after(function() {
      Cars.find.restore()
    })

    it('should return something', function() {

      // JSON object spy
      const send = sinon.spy()

      // Executes controller action
      CarController.fetch(null, {
        'send': send
      })

      // Asserts ok() method was called and that it was called
      assert(send.send)
Im aslo faking the cars model
but when i run the test
i got
ReferenceError: Cars is not defined In CarController
@FilipDupanović Im missing something or misunderstand it ?
right, that's something unrelated... did you import Cars in the CarController module?
how about in the test module?
when I run the app (not the test) its working
11:48
ok, you're probably missing it in the test module
@rlemon @Loktar @FlorianMargaine Happy Black Friday!
nope I can't, cuz i'll need to run tho whole app to get models
so im just faking it
and also
well, that won't work, you need to patch the actual object the CarController will be interacting with
doing Cars.find().then() in test file it return a fake data
so @FilipDupanović faking the car model wont work or what ?
the CarController has a static reference to the Car model... that's where you need to attach the stubs to
you can't just inflate it in the scope of the test module and expect that the controller has a reference to it
if you can't get a hold of the actual model in your test module, then you'll have to use some form of dependency injection and pass the stubbed model to the `CarController
11:55
but I want just to test that the cars are being sent, i dont want to hit the database
that's why i faked data
how can I do that ?
any example
find some way you can work with the actual model the controller is interacting with and don't worry about the DB... configure the models to use some fake connection in the test environment and stub the methods that would hit the DB
@FilipDupanović can you please show me a code example
@Gintoki what DB are you using?
mongodb
ok, so I guess you're using something like the mongoose ODM for your models?
somewhere, while your app is initializing, you're doing mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/foo');; externalize the DB URL and make it configurable, let it point to a test database when you run with NODE_ENV=test or skip the connection altogether
then import the actual Car model the controller is referencing and sinon.stub(Car.prototype, 'find', () => Promise.resolve('foo')) to test the controller is passing the cars, sinon.stub(Car.prototype, 'find', () => Promise.reject('foo')) to test it's passing the error to the res stub
12:53
@KendallFrey @FlorianMargaine @Loktar happy friday!

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