you would need to perform an XHR call, and in response send information about whether it was successful (from the php code)
then this response should be handles by the listener, that was attached to the XHR object in JS, which (based on response) would dispatch another call (one of which would show the alert message)
@ssube, what's weird is if I check the yarn.lock file, it appears to be resolving correctly, it doesn't seem to install the right version, because one exported member is undefined. However, if I use npm install git+ssh://<my-package>#develop, it works completely fine
have you been seeing intermittent autocompletion errors or anything like that? Whenever I lose all references, it means errors between vscode and the compiler service.
until I boned myself with permissions (the most recent one) I was using Unity on both my desktop and laptop. once you try really hard not to leave the term/editor/browser combo you forget Unity is there.
fedora desktop is really nice and generally was a little bit smoother than ubuntu has been so far, but ubuntu does have more packages (and fedora is way ahead of centos)