@Luggage Im (wit is) calling the show_product_categories action, which in turn calls fbCollections, which calls shopify.collections, which in turn uses fbCarousel to structure the json that needs to be send to facebook way back in the originlal fbCollections method.
It's pretty much the same as the fan headers on your motherboard, that you connect fans to. The only difference is it goes off the GPU temps rather than the CPU temps
@Luggage If I stick a console.log within the same call block it outputs as expected but the call to facebook is not actually using the output (the error message says parameter id is missing.. which it isnt.).
@Luggage I took the output that is generated and pasted it into the body of a restclient and called it manually.. the message worked, so its got to be some kind of timing/promise issue... I just cant spot where
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Ive removed the promise, and now I get the recipient error returned to the console, rather than having to explicitly output it: `Oops! An error occurred while forwarding the response to 1688989827796307 : Error: (#100) The parameter recipient is required at fetch.then.then.json (/usr/local/workspace/nodeapps/shopibot/index.js:78:17) at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tik.js:103:7)`
It appears to set the component's state to not loaded, wait until that is complete, then call a service and set the state as loaded with all other props
Ok I'll read it. I read the react FB docs before I came here because I wasn't sure what kind of mood Luggage was in lol, but it wasn't clear to me why you would want to completely ignore the props passed.
@rlemon that's a great link appreciate it. I didn't find the couple things that were outdated to be distracting from what they were trying to teach. BUT....... I guess I still don't understand the code I posted...
It seems that after the component has mounted, if any of the props change, this is called. And it sets IsLoaded to false, that much makes sense. But then it calls a getJSON if it's about to get props, and assigns all that as state, doing nothing with the props.
I think this is the step in our code where we do that. it's actually this.validationList, and until this point in the code we have no clue if anyone has added a validation function to validationlist yet or not.
If I use the following event to close my connections on an Ajax query. Browser throws an error : cannot get hostnode of null. Any ideas why?
I know if I comment out the event I don't get the error, but I need it to clsoe my requests at the right time.
componentWillUnmount {
this.connection.close();
}
would someone be able to help me with this? the mouse cursor is off because of how big the canvas is. - jsfiddle.net/znd8n47r ive been trying to fix it for hours