RXJS question: Would this be the correct way to stop a bufferCount from continuing?
this.data = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10];
this.foo = Rx.Observable.from(this.data)
.bufferCount(5)
.concatMap(data => Rx.Observable.of(data).delay(3000))
.do(data => {
// some logic goes here to stop bufferCount
this.foo.dispose(); // is this correct? Assuming this would cancel the bufferCount
return this.send(data); // make API call
})
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guys i have a doubt if i intend to change my rest apis to graphql apis will my url/endpoints will also be changed ??? for each of them i have no idea on graphql currently how it works
Hello guyz I want to find a streaming server of video and want to download that so I got the response so I need a help to download that video so looking for someone who can help with that
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I have Uint8Array named frameBytes. I have created RGBA values from this byte array by this code .
for(var i = 0; i < frameBytes.length; i++) {
imgData.data[4*i] = frameBytes[i];// red
imgData.data[4*i + 1] = frameBytes[i]; // green
imgData.data[4*i + 2] = frameBytes[...
@Breathing you are not telling everthing because if you only created a table, added it with .html and getting the value ( you need something different tho ), then you should be able to get a non-empty result
Basically since you are doing something asynchronous you need to wait for a value to be set. So in your f2 function you can return a Promise, and then wait for that to finish f2().then(result => /* hopefully div id is set */ }). Now you only need to change f2 to actually create the promise and call its resolve function. Either that or you are not giving us the full picture
I have Uint8Array named frameBytes. I have created RGBA values from this byte array by this code .
for(var i = 0; i < frameBytes.length; i++) {
imgData.data[4*i] = frameBytes[i];// red
imgData.data[4*i + 1] = frameBytes[i]; // green
imgData.data[4*i + 2] = frameBytes[...
@IccheGuri That's the recommended way to do it, but as far as I know the only alternative is a Blob and createObjectURL, but you need to know the mimetype.
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when I am trying to send that table data across to the control through ajax request I am getting this message, "A potential dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client"
I know what that is, but you can do some research. Doing it yourself will improve your skills while if I gave you an explanation directly, it would not.
before those class syntax, object inheritance was a dirty work. I adopted crockfords' approach which is not so clean (prototype poisoning) but could not find a more elegant approach unless you want infested functions
Could a JS gold badger please close this as a duplicate? The dupe target is listed in the question. Someone else re-opened it after I hammered it, but in the comments, they agreed it was a dupe after all.
He just seems to be unable to find the "dupe" button
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can I request someone here to help me as I'm really stuck :( all I need the ability to login with my phone or email. I can login with my email right now but not with my phone
@ZetCoby it's not mandatory to have model files for every response. For some applications where models need to be extended further for other implementations, you can use them as model files.
But yes handling a model object 'real entity' rather than raw json object has its pros
anyone know a way to make mocks from function interfaces (ts) ... I need to mock some browser extension api calls in nodejs (for testing), but I cant really mock from the interface (I got types index.d.ts for the api) without some kinda implentation.