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12:00
so i created the nested array using javascript
Now i need to insert it into a database
Anybody here already used "ng-bootstrap" (datepicker) within an Angular4 app?
you want it to persist beyond the specific browser? you can use localStorage if not. otherwise you can use chrome storage sync in the extension, but there is very limited space in that.
Well i dont care what i use for it, if i can get it into the database then im happy
or you can get some public data service or something. but that seems like a pain to setup with keys and shit
@Granny well you can't really. not unless you take my last option
you do have some storage methods available tho
Than what do you suggest i use? The extension is made for Chrome, so i the user wont switch between browsers.
12:03
no but they might switch pcs
The extension retrieves data from a website. This data i need to get into the database. So it doesnt matter which pc he/she uses. She only needs to log in to the website and have the plugin installed
So the data is not pc bound, is what i am trying to say
then you need to find a data service to store it, or try to compress it down to fit in chrome.storage.sync
How much can chrome.storage.sync fit?
Its just text, dont really think its that big.
not much, check the docs.
like, really not much
If i did it correctly its 0.09766mb
rip
12:08
compress the shit out of it
and cross your fingers no other app uses it
I dont think this is the solution i want. I want it to be reliable and not cross your fingers reliable
@towc storage.sync is per app
Any suggestions? Is it possible to write the Array to a text file using javascript or something?
but it's like less than a meg total for that app
oh
12:09
and each item you put in it has a limit as well
dark theme had more options for user-specific customisation but it wouldn't fit in the storage. so I dropped it.
Is it possible to write the Array to a text file using javascript or something?
repeating yourself isn't going to get the answer any faster
I just thought you didnt see the question. My bad
you want something online I already gave you my two opinions.
Okay
12:11
@Granny is there any confidential data in there?
and I don't know a specific service, but they do exist, and you'll need to figure out how to get keys and shit setup
Well it had emails and names etc in it.
has*
you could use google spreadsheets, but it's REALLY bad for security
ok, don't use google spreadsheets
@towc if you ever find yourself considering that, gist has a public anon api. you can author and read gist files
how much data do you need to store?
12:13
cheap storage, but not fast and probably rate limited
if you care about users switching pc, you can always make the app accept+output a config file so they can reuse it, and at that point simply use localStorage
@rlemon oh! That's nice!
I have no clue about the data size, but the extension retrieves communication between people, these can go from 2 messages up to 70. All text, so no images or something like that
so figure out what your upper limit will be
longest possible message length * 70
and that assumes no additional overhead to store each bit
like converting it to json will make it slightly longer.
What about writing the retrieved data to a text file and then write a different program that retrieves the data and then reads through it and puts each piece of data into the database?
12:16
Or is this something you are not able to do with javascript?
@Granny where is this magic database? and again, what if I change pcs
The website and the database are hosted
well if you have a hosted db, you can just post directly to that.
The extension checks if you are on the right website and if you are logged in.
but you'll need each client to have their own auth token.
12:18
I dont believe alot of users will be using this. Technically all this extension does(or will be doing) is displaying the data in a more easier way so it can be read properly.
I tried using Ajax, but this wont work because i cant get jquery to load into the extension.
I also tried XMLhttprequest or whatever it is but couldnt figure that out either.
you can get jQuery to get into the extension
maybe you just don't want to hard enough
and yes, XHR is probably what you want
sometimes writing things requires actual effort
I have found that you have to add Jquery to the manifest. This i have also tried.
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For example in that question
this is kind of tempting
well, programmers in romania, that is
do they accept Italian applicants?
😉
D:<
I'm also trying to make some fertilizer right now
12:23
they do, through the "It's-a me, Romania!" grant program
ate the last chicken thigh for lunch, trying to turn the bones into bone meal
are you trying to feed your plants?
apparently extremely high in P (3.5-17-0), which should be great
and combining some egg shells (1.2-0.4-0.15) to give it a bit more N and K
it's not going too well
bake them dry, then mortar and pestle
put them in the oven at 200C for about 7 minutes to dry them (was still hot from the chicken), then put them in the microwave for 2mins because they didn't seem dry enough, and seemed like I didn't really have means of getting them drier within a couple of hours
12:27
7 minutes?
ha!
so I just started mashing in a small pan with the handle of a knife
and meh, it's very far from powder
should I put it in the oven more?
3-4hrs?
like 2-3 hours
like, hours?
oh
min
@ssube 200C is ~400F
12:27
guess I'll do that
so maybe not 4 hours depending on the bones.
:P
chicken bones are pretty tiny
after 7 mins, the thing I put in the oven was a bit ruined, I guess chemical stuff, so I thought it was already a good amount
I guess I'll need to find a better thing to put in the oven
or just close my eyes and cross my fingers
put them in the oven at like 150 for 4 hours
shouldn't ruin any pans. line them with foil if you are scared
Is there no way to get PHP to work in a chrome extension? Or does this only work in a hosted situation?
current progress btw:
@Granny you might need to understand a bit more about the difference between client and server
read up on that, figure out what's magic (a cross-pc decent db on the client, or server-side php on it) and what isn't
uuuh! they're starting to announce the judged winners! 2017.js13kgames.com/#winners-server
12:33
Is there anyway in Chrome Console to check to which element an element is related positioned to?
prepare to have your ego destroyed, towc
@SagarV as in, graphically? Look into element.getClientBoundingRect
Q: How do I add an event handler/listener for warning messages?
!!nudge 180 check oven
@towc Nudge #1 registered.
The text is relatively positioned with top:0px;
12:40
oh, that
you can extract the computed style
@RoelvanUden which ones?
@ssube All of them. For example, React adds a warning to the log that goes unnoticed by a dev, I want to make it more prominently visible.
Besides hooking the console methods, I don't think so.
@towc For your reading pleasure: medium.com/reverdev/…
!!afk morning break
Oh, yeah, I could do that actually.
12:43
There are plenty of errors/warnings that have their own events and you can catch, like unhandled rejection
the rest, you have to hope console works
const tmp = console.warn.bind(console);
console.warn = function() {
 // stuff
  tmp(...arguments);
}
something like that maybe
Yeah, I've started using window.onerrror and Bluebird.onUnhandled... for all error types that go uncaught, but warnings simply don't do much.
I'll take the approach of hooking console.warn, thanks!
that might not work in browsers from before es6 (and extending natives)
@towc there were some margin. not in code.
@SagarV it's really unclear what you're asking
12:47
@ssube Yeah, that didn't work :-)
@towc not asking. Solved that issue. There was a margin of 20px; I don't know where it came from. but setting margin:0 in code solved it
I wish you could block certain company's job ads on SO
@RoelvanUden that's a shame. I do it with sinon for tests, so it seems to vary.
@Martin that's been a feature request for a while, they refuse because people would block some recruitment scams that pay for ads.
The only ad I ever see is for my old employer who, needless to say, I won't be working for again
sadface.jpg
@ssube Hm, I'll just fix the warnings manually for now and check for a different approach later. I would like to catch these earlier for the devs (including me) not awake when writing code.
12:54
@RoelvanUden you can probably set up something in your tests
I probably could. If I had tests!
lol
it's a pretty good linux
13:02
morning cats
ugh, I have thousands of async-ly bound and unbound objects going through a bunch of convoluted observables, and only the simplest one is getting out of sync
oh god dammit, it was just something throwing between the release and the binding :|
i.imgur.com/3jFy9Hp.jpg @rlemon regarding yesterdays "Wow your pens are ordered"
I meant the no-cost entry point for development
they've always had that. They used to call it CentOS.
@KamilSolecki Anyone else trying to figure out if they can make copies of those keys from the picture?
13:11
and as much as I enjoyed using that, I wouldn't ever run RHEL in prod
Hint: Never post pictures of your keys online
jfc.. I had silly spelling errors that are not spelling errors
> (res, res, next)
on a call tho.
bah
Anyone have any idea why sublime text is ignoring my "rulers": [7, 80] syntax specific setting
@OliverSalzburg its been a topic already :P
woop woop 😃 12th on mobile games 2017.js13kgames.com/#winners-mobile
13:20
@ssube Well it's not exactly the same. It's community run
And why wouldn't you run in prod?
Why pay for a specialized big-server OS when I'm running a bunch of short-lived VMs on commodity hardware?
@KamilSolecki Meh :(
@towc noice, congrats!
Nice. Pretty sure I got the jwt shit working with passport and express
@rlemon What are you using them for?
13:27
auth
doing a fancy session-less thing
How do you revoke trust in a token?
so many possible ways
Great answer
you can have a timestamp and revocation date, revoke them individually like certificates
I'm really interested in what works for others, not what could be potential ways it could work :P
13:30
the jsonwebtoken package lets you define a exp
those are both ways it's done
it's pretty simple stuff
@ssube So is everything else once you know how to do it
that's not even slightly true
@ssube Great. Let's make an appointment to discuss this in detail
tokens aren't substantially different from cookies when it comes to expiration
the server can invalidate them or you can bake it in, like lemon said
13:39
Hi guys
@towc github.com/zyedidia/micro here, a new thing for you to play with
If i am having recursive array structure like below :
Node-1
  Node-1-1
    Node-1-1-1
And if i want to remove some properties from this deep nested object then this is how i will remove it :
same way you would an element at any level
they're just arrays of arrays.
 function removeProperties(obj) {
        for(prop in obj) {
            if (prop === 'flag' || prop=='location')
                delete obj[prop];
            else if (typeof obj[prop] === 'object')
                removeMeta(obj[prop]);
        }
    }
google 'how to remove element from array at specific index'
13:41
@rlemon uh! I'm definitely going to stick with vim, but this is probably going to be quite useful if I want to get a GUI user to enter to world of vim without giving up on the first attempt
That i know but i just want to know that if this flag properties occurs at multiple place then how above code will remove it from other object also
var objA = {
  isParent: true,
  foo: {
    location: "abc",
    bar: "foobar",
    test: {
      location: 'bla',
      test1: {
        location: 'bla bla',
        value: null
      }
    }
  }
};
I have location inside foo object and inside test object also
that isn't an array at all
y u lie to me
This is just an example i am showing you
you asked about nested arrays tho
wait let me show you original one
13:43
I'm quickly losing interest.
var records = [
  {
    "name": "Node-1",
    "location":"abc"
    "nodes": [
      {
        "name": "Node-1-1",
       "location":"abc"
        "isParent": false,
        "nodes": [
          {
            "name": "Node-1-1-1",
            "isParent": false,
            "nodes": [

            ],
            "connections": {
            "location":"abc",
              "joins": []
            }
          }
        ],
        "connections": {
         "location":"abc",
          "joins": [
            {
See this is my recursive array structure ok
You can see location property is at the top level,inside connections object also and inside joins property also
But still how does that code removes location property from everywhere?
That i am failing to understand
hey people!
Curious question
If I disable javascript in the browser, would the js files still be downloaded when I visit a site?
isParent property seems redundant
that is ... does the browser download .js files and then ignores them, or does not even bother to download them at all.
that's pretty easy to check
13:48
isParent property help me to identify whether particular node is parent or child of any other node
disable js, load a page, check the network log
@Learning well if its a nested structure, you can just check if it has subelements, no need for a property (unless im misunderstanding what im looking at)
it's option B - the browser doesn't even download them
my hot water heater popped this morning :(
taking a break from cleanup
That means different requests are made when I visit something as simple as google.com
which makes sense...
13:52
@Luggage that fucking sucks
my parent's place has very hard water and that happened a few times while I still lived there
it could have been worse. i was home and turned water off, and it popped at the top, so mostly stayed inside
still water all over the floor, but not a complete disaster
I hope the pants you had on were not your good ones
shitting yourself can't have been nice
not an explosion, just the sudden noise like someone turned on a hose in the basement and was shooting it all over
you're incredibly lucky that all the hot water didn't pour out
13:54
when I was a kid one exploded like 4 blocks away and it sounded like a shotgun outside my window
dems loud
hm.. gas or electric for my next?
gas
and should I get a smaller one since I live alone, or larger for resale?
gas is a clear choice here. it's a fraction of the price to upkeep
@Luggage go middle ground?
While I don'y want to waste money, I have enough to get something decent.
13:55
we've got a fairly small gas one here, it's been able to keep up with 3 people + laundry
yea we got a smaller one than they recommended, never been a problem
my parents had a large electric one and it had far more problems
two people tho, but we do have a Jacuzzi tub.
I'm convinced.
o man, mini heart attack
just upgraded to react 16
my react dom was still very old.
13:57
A bunch of dry wall got shot. seemed to dry out quickly, but I've been having some moisture problems.. I might just have it ripped out
warnings/errors out the wingwang
@Luggage if any got in behind chances are high you'll gave mould after a time
if you were older then 15.6, upgrade to that first, fix warning, then 16
for the relatively small price to replace drywall I would.
@Luggage for what ?
yea, I think I might have that starting anway. and it's just a little dry wall making a room I don't care about, so probably have it removed and have a bare basebent until I know all moisture problems are solved.
13:59
I didn't realize water heaters could pop
Now I have a new fear
7 mins ago, by Luggage
my hot water heater popped this morning :(
@Luggage I'd also consider renting a dehumidifier and a few fans if you can
I was just scrolling up :P
if you don't already own one
I have a dehumidifier.

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