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19:00
better than I can grow
:D
user7480455
Hi all question
so thick. I almost want to plug the hair into monitors
omg this song is so good
user7480455
Anyone where ever used the google maps api routine?
!!welcome 007
19:01
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user7480455
sorry I have the bot ignored
user1596138
The bot has you ignored
too modern? You didn't have to rely on bots in 1885?
user7480455
good
user1596138
If there's any significance to that
user7480455
19:02
yeah
user7480455
have you ever used the google api jhoverit?
towc back in '31, I was stationed in siberia and the steam trains went completely off the rails, came after us. If not for the snow, they might have gotten out.
user1596138
@007 Can you narrow that down a bit
google has like 100000 apis
user1596138
In 2017 there are just a few
user7480455
19:03
there is this api thing that allows you to search google maps from your website
user1596138
He might be having an episode tho
user1596138
The Maps API, yes I have used that
user1596138
I have a task for maps this sprint actually lol
@SterlingArcher got a few songs done now. overall they're okay
It makes decent background music. doesn't get me moving tho
user7480455
is there a way to disable the drag item on the map option
user7480455
19:05
so like a user can set endpoints but with their mouse they can move those endpoints
did you check on the main site?
user1596138
Not sure what you mean
or google first?
user7480455
it would be nice to have a option to disable that
"google maps api disable drag option" pump that into google.
user1596138
19:06
Google your own words
user1596138
> disable the drag item on the map option maps api
user7480455
I have guys
user1596138
35
A: How to disable google maps dragging

MattSullYou can set draggable: false in the setOptions() method on your map object: map.setOptions({draggable: false}); More here.(Ctrl + f and search 'draggable')

user1596138
Now go upvote something of mine
user1596138
I assume that's not it tho you mean actually dragging points lol
user1596138
19:06
Idk. Never had to
user7480455
that is perfect!
user7480455
thanks so much
user7480455
yeah that is moving the map
user7480455
but not the end points
user7480455
that is what I can't find
user7480455
19:09
maybe there is a way to lock that map in java
3
user7480455
I guess that is what I am asking you guys
@007 we don't often answer Java questions
user7480455
I see
user7480455
thanks anyway Ill check with the c guys
39 type SimplePeerData = string | Buffer | TypedArray | ArrayBuffer | Blob;
~~~~

> node_modules/@types/simple-peer/index.d.ts(39,72): error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Blob'.
19:11
To Shrek?
FML
I didn't have a system until now.
System?
@rlemon do you say "most of the day" or "most o' the day"
To remind me
19:12
@BadgerCat just write an API For Cap6 ?
No need to remind anyone :boom:
I don't know if I like that.
@Mosho hard to say, when testing it to myself I say most of
can't be sure until it comes up naturally tho
why is ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this) failing on React@16?
let me know
probably 'most ov the day'
19:14
@corvid that was deprecated a long time ago
my of sounds more like ov
I think
@Mosho how are you supposed to do it? I have an HOC that needs to bind event listeners
user1596138
@Mosho no?
user1596138
Never
19:15
I may be wrong
something was deprecated at some point in the past
of that I am 100% certain
user1596138
They deprecated React.getDOMNode tho
@rlemon well yeah I think it generally sounds like that
user1596138
@corvid I'm assuming this is not what you think it is.
or it isn't mounted?
@corvid I think using ref is more encouraged
user1596138
19:16
Or that but there would be a clear error
ahh
okay
yes, but I get an error when I use ref
user1596138
Is it small enough to codesandbox for us
6 mins ago, by 007
thanks anyway Ill check with the c guys
is 16 out of RC/beta
user1596138
So JavaScript is Java and C# is C. Gotcha.
@mikeTheLiar :P
@mikeTheLiar makes sense
I have this gist of my actual code. Worked in 15.6
user1596138
@corvid Did you install @next of react-dom also
user1596138
They are separate packages
19:19
ah yes. The license change caused react to be removed from react
yeah I did. Get this error with the ref: Warning: Stateless function components cannot be given refs. Attempts to access this ref will fail.
makes sense
user1596138
@corvid You haven't called super in the constructor
user1596138
Is that what it's trying to say?
@BadgerCat mine is 05/20, thank you
user1596138
19:20
Oh I see your code now
@corvid is it a stateless component?
user1596138
Not sure why it's changed. But yeah you should make it a class
user1596138
@Mosho Its an arrow in the gist
user1596138
So yea? Or am I dated
It wraps a stateless component via a container, e.g., compose(createSelectable, ...otherDecorators)(component)
19:21
> findDOMNode cannot be used on functional components.
return class SelectableItem extends React.Component<Props>
user1596138
Oh I see it wraps a class..
I am too lazy to read your code, but is it a functional component?
user1596138
I'm pretty sure you're supposed to call super if you expect this to be a ref to a real react component
export const createSelectable = (WrappedComponent: React.ComponentClass) => {
  return class SelectableItem extends React.Component<Props> {
user1596138
19:21
Try ittt
I think super is implicit if there isn't a constructor, no?
@corvid how are you using it?
is WrappedComponent stateless?
user1596138
No I don't think it is.
it is
Yeah, WrappedComponent is stateless
19:22
well, not as much implicit as its the parent constructor being called
@corvid sounds like that is the issue then
ohh, this is a runtime error?
WrappedComponent is typed as a component class, not stateless, so TS should have caught it
Gah :|
@Luggage correct
> node_modules/@types/simple-peer/index.d.ts(39,72): error TS2304: Cannot find name 'Blob'.
Will I lose TS optimizations / goodness for node
if I add lib DOM ?
no
19:23
no, you'll gain TS goodness
especially if you happen to be running in a browser.
what TS optimizations?
you can also just define Blob
you can have node and dom in the same project.
Hello guys. I am working on oauth2 implementation into my server. I choosed an oauth2-server package in version 3.x and express-oauth-server on top of it. Do you have any example on postgresql db schema and model functions?
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user1596138
@Mosho WOuldn't that mean this is a reference to to WrappedComponent
19:25
I was hoping for TS to do some cool stuff
@Jhoverit what this?
depending on where it compiles
but since it does not
where it compiles?
it always compiles on node
unless you use the sandbox
you can run the compiler in a browser
but why
and why would it care
19:26
for extra slowness
user1596138
@Mosho Where he uses it as an argument.
@Jhoverit that this would refer to the wrapping component
user1596138
@Mosho And what does he do to make it refer to the interior component, the one he is in the class method of
@Jhoverit that's the wrapping component (the one he is in the class method of)
Shrek, types just help TS check your code, they never influence transpilation as far as I know
19:28
the wrapped component is the argument of the factory, WrappedComponent
user1596138
Omg I didn't see the render uses the argument wrapped component
and since it's a stateless component, it can't use ref
user1596138
Yea that makes total sense.
user1596138
Wrap it in a div. Prob solved lmao
user1596138
not
user1596138
19:29
I actually understand now tho. Thanks haha I got super confused
wrapping in a div might work
user1596138
Hire me to build your stuff this convo is my resume
We'll let you know...
@Jhoverit @HatterisMad autoevolution.com/news/…
how rich you gotta be to race vintage cars?!
user1596138
It would if he ref'ed the div wrapper instead of using this
19:30
@Mosho at the very least it could remove all the if (window.blah) { }
user1596138
Just goes back to the original suggestion. Why use findDOMNode at all
might work regardless
why would you want a ref to a div?
user1596138
Because he needs a ref to a div
I think I remember funny business when you return a stateless component from a render
19:31
oh
but that was a long time ago
so findDOMNode(this) might work with a div
or, just pass along the ref to your child.
> Net worth: 4.1 billion USD (2017) Forbes
I guess that rich..
user1596138
Apparently it used to work with what he has lol
const WrappedComponent = (props) => {
    return <div ref={props.ref} />;
}
user1596138
19:32
@Luggage String refs?
user1596138
Or what
no, just passing the ref down, but it might not help
user1596138
const WrappedComponent = (props) => {
    return <div ref={comp => this.DOMNode = comp} />; // why would you need a dynamic ref ?
}
user1596138
You have deeper problems if you need to pass that string down and do a reach around later lol
there is no 'this' on a stateless component, and the ref is in his createSelectable(),
also, not a string.
when did this start failing, 16.0?
user1596138
19:37
@Luggage Not a string?
user1596138
const WrappedComponent = (props) => {
    return <div ref={props.ref} />;
}
user1596138
I must be confused again
@Mosho that seems a bit bizarre, why would it work on a component class, but not a stateless component?
user1596138
How does this work? What is props.ref
user1596138
Afaik it needs to be a string or a function.
19:37
props.ref can be anything.
user1596138
@Luggage You can pass anything to the ref prop of a component?
it's whatever the parent passes in: <WrappedComponent {...this.props} ref={(ref) => { console.log(ref); }} />
user1596138
Then what happens
I think you have access to your own ref prop just like you have your children.
I might be wrong.
user1596138
Oh yea, same deal you have issues if you're doing that
19:38
You have issues
user1596138
Hipsters are too hip
user1596138
I do. I'm all hyper or something today
user1596138
Prob diet amirite
Have you been eating food again?
@towc Tried xmonad yet?
It's amazing.
19:41
might do later
do you have a usable config?
/devices/:id/manage <- manage access for a single device
/devices/manage <- manage your current accessible devices.
how confusing is that?
fairly?
why not /devices/manage/:id and /devices/manage?
sure, numbers don't look great at the end of a url, maybe?
because my endpoints are devices/:id
can :id be all or something?
19:46
devices/:id
devices/:id/pageA
devices/:id/pageB
^^
it's more readable, imo
@ssube all is /devices
yeah, it's supposed to be
I never liked that part of REST for exactly this reason
I think he meant /devices/all/manage?
19:47
yea, and depending on access level you can manage a specific device, but you always will need to manage your list of devices. I guess I can put the management interface as part of the all list..
devices/mine/manage
devices/:id/manage
devices/*/manage
fuck url encoding
user1596138
@rlemon I liked the original.
so just an arbitrary label in the path?
user1596138
Totally clear to me. Lack of specification is pretty clear
19:49
that's my best suggestion, but I think it technically violates REST
user1596138
THe label seems random and bloaty
@Jhoverit it made me question it when I now have a ManageDevices interface and a DeviceManage interface
naming things is hard
REST didn't plan for plurals well enough, I think
yea I might change that. /devices makes sense to me because you as a user deal with multiples. but then I have /user because you only deal with single user. but I know that isn't self-consistent
it's a simple enough change tho. so I'm not too worried, jsut thought I'd ask
user1596138
/device/:id
/device/s/
user1596138
19:51
lol
devices.php?q=mine
solid
no ambiguity there
user1596138
No plural devices makes total sense to me still
user1596138
It's not like you would always have only 1
user1596138
19:53
You are querying the devices for the ones with that param
user1596138
It's always plural. Your data set just happens to only contain one
Hi guys! Is it normal when I drag a file into my div which has the drop event defined chrome opens the file instead?
this was not nearly as good as the other ones 😒 youtube.com/watch?v=FMFLzPqANXM
user1596138
Like if you were looking for people
I'm going to stick a different file type in every URL in my SPA. .php, .perl, .awk, everything
19:53
Thank you for any help :)
@SlowerPhoton prevent the event?
user1596138
/people/:city/:age // you only get 1 person for this plural `people` query
@SlowerPhoton show what you have. Sounds like you need to
user1596138
You wouldn't change that to /person even if you knew it was only one. It wouldn't bother you
Uhh. Damn early enter.. what towc said
19:54
@towc i am sorry but what does this mean?
user1596138
Idk what the actual rest answer is here. But I imagine I'm nearby
@Luggage set up rewrites to ignore file type and randomly assign one to each link
@SlowerPhoton first of all, check that the event actually fires (make it alert or similar), if so, it might just be a case of e.preventDefault()
you don't want the dropping to act like a normal dropping, so you need to tell the browser to not make it do that
that way is preventDefault
I use plural for urls (rest and front end). /users (returns multiple, or a search screen), /users/123 (returns a single)
.jquery
.jqueries
19:56
could be .jsquery
@towc pry for code.
but you're right
I wanna get people used to posting code :D
this is what i use `e.stopPropagation();`
`e.preventDefault();` and the alert is useless as chrome instantly opens the file and thus exists the page
@rlemon did you recently get hired by or have any affiliations with any of CIA, FBI, NSA?
all of the above
and NASA
@SlowerPhoton show us the code you use, otherwise we are just guessing
@SlowerPhoton if the listener is called, the alert should run regardless. It blocks almost everything in the browser. Don't quote me on that
what rlemon said
19:59
the skinny of drag and drop is to disable the dragover event and prevent default on the drop event, you get the files in the drop event
@rlemon thank you again for your help and here is my code: pastebin.com/Kz4PDbpv
nice healthy mix of jQuery and regular DOM
user1596138
window.addEventListener("drop",function(e){
  i.imgur.com/D59bbeC.gif
});
@SlowerPhoton github.com/rlemon/lememe/blob/alpha3/js/app.js#L257 this is how I did it with jQuery in the past. I can confirm that works.
20:01
@Jhoverit Is this a bad practice?
user1596138
@SlowerPhoton notice in Rlemon's example he also does preventDefault on the "drop" event right below the dragover
@rlemon Gonna take a look into that, thanks!
user1596138
#283
@SlowerPhoton also, are you getting the alert?
did you mention that yet?
@rlemon when i preventDefault even for dragover event it works
user1596138
20:03
@rlemon i am starting to hate javascript as it makes no sense to me :)
user1596138
@rlemon lol the thumbnail for when I share links from here to fb
@SlowerPhoton okay so you're not getting the alert, meaning the event isn't registered.
I suspect you can't assign drop to window, try document.body or document
or the actual drop container
ahh nvm
J confused me
dammit @Jhoverit
@rlemon actually the code i was provided resolved my issue, when i preventdefault even for dragover and not only for drop it does as it is told (showing alert for example)
ahh, okay.
I'm still confused, but sounds like you got it working?
user1596138
20:06
Did you use the meme code
Am trying to answer this post. Mean the logic seems to be right ... i guess... any experts in guiding whats the correct approach? stackoverflow.com/questions/46412357/…
no I just read window.addEventListener in your code and assumed you copied that from him
I need to get linting setup on ST3 :/
> cosntructor
I keep typing this
@rlemon watcha building?
my job
ok
20:09
@rlemon yes, now it works
corn apps. it's all corn apps
so you are buiilding cornhub I guess
porncorn
lol
20:18
{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "declaration": true,
    "module": "commonjs",
    "moduleResolution": "node",
    "lib": [
      "esnext",
      "dom"
    ],
    "target": "es2015",
    "strict": true,
    "outDir": "./lib",
    "preserveConstEnums": true,
    "removeComments": true,
    "inlineSourceMap": true,
    "typeRoots": [
      "./node_modules/@types"
    ]
  },
  "include": [
    "src/**/*"
  ],
  "exclude": [
    "node_modules",
    "**/*-spec.ts"
  ]
}
Anything else I need ?
All crew, My position is Security Chief, not Klingon Ambassador. I will not answer questions about how my people used to look. Worf
Did anyone watch the new star trek?
I watched the trailer, it look absolutely shitty (even by ENT standards)
@ndugger oh you
you flatter me
and worry me (the cap)
Nick you must stop doing things to me
how hard must I faceroll my keyboard to make that terrible image go away?
20:27
install dark theme
collapses oneboxes like in slack
oh yeah, i was going try to get a firefox build of the dark theme going
a long time ago
it's just a script injection and a css injection
should be pretty easy
a hot script injection
you'll have to strip out the options stuff I suppose. unless Greasemonkey allows for options pages
you won't get syncing tho
user7480455
do you people have dual subscriber identity module phones north america if you are from there?
20:37
Let's say that I have the following string var str = 'I want you to sit.';. How could i wrap everything in that string in <strong>..</strong> except the word you?
@007 you can buy them
don't often need them.
not unless you travel
@007 i bought a cheap phone with a dual SIM when I went to Spain
user1596138
<strong>Bold stuff</strong>Not bold stuff<strong>More bold stuff</strong>
@MagnusBurton you can use regexp (meh) or just split the string and parse it.
user7480455
ahh ok
user1596138
20:39
@rlemon he is asking what the opposite of <strong> is I think
user1596138
And there isn't one.
diary of a <wimpy> tag
string.split('you').map(text => `<strong>${text}</strong>`).join('you')
@Jhoverit I'm writing an autocomplete script and I wanna bold the text that isn't matched
user1596138
Lmao
20:40
@Jhoverit you can make your own element and force styling on it :D
user1596138
I thought he was looking for <strong>bold <normal>not bold</normal>more bold</strong>
that would be the easiest probably
and you can do that
@Jhoverit Yeah that'd be great too
might get bitched at for custom elements
but you can work around that
@rlemon didnt think about just taking the css approach, thank you !!!
20:45
user1596138
Need parasail
strong { font-weight: normal; font-style: italic; }
user1596138
I guess it's just a kiting wing if you're just doing that
user1596138
20:56
How are The Killers still making music
user1596138
Is there anyone alive that still has that taste

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