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00:07
wazaaaaaap!
how's everyone?
heyy
some here?
how can i share a react-native app?
like js fiddle but only for react native
00:25
expo?
00:41
but can i share there code?
i have published it. But there is only the app
01:33
> linux414 is the day you get to work and get it done with the new update and I am not sure if you want to come over and see you in the
MacOS touch bar autosuggestion on linux
this is while searching docs on how to install linux and packages
 
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03:51
I love my ISP
Started paying 1050 for 20Mbps, 75GB cap 2 years ago.
Now I get 75Mbps, 600GB and I've never upgraded
04:20
caps?
any isp that caps shouldn't be loved
It's not a hard cap. They reduce the speed down to towc's internet
04:53
I love guys with abs.
 
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06:55
@ConnelBLAZE I just stay there.
my exrpess server responds with a payload too large (413) error. I am using body parser to parse the request but I can't seem to figure out how to use the app.use(bodyParser.json({extended: false, limit: '50mb'})); function to set it's limit. I can send a 1.3kb image and that works fine, but a 5mb image and it fails. Help!
@littlepootis where do u live? I only get 1MBp/s here in australia.
anyone here codin' non professionally
?
oh and relating to my last question: I have tried this:

`app.use(bodyParser.json({extended: false, limit: '50mb'}));`
`app.use(bodyParser.raw({extended: false, limit: '50mb'}));`
`app.use(bodyParser.text({extended: false, limit: '50mb'}));`
`app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({extended: false, limit: '50mb'}));`
07:37
@JacobSchneider Just a crazy idea: try using MB instead of mb
and probably bodyParser.raw
OH MY LEBRON 😱 #SCtop10 https://t.co/AiaCgZ6rXg
magnifique
For all the people who left #github and migrated to #gitlab on a rush because you don't like Microsoft, welcome to Microsoft #Azure 😁😁😁
hah!
08:11
does time to interactive include server response time?
maybe you need to re-word your question
what is interactive
ah, sorry. it's a relatively new metric that Google Lighthouse uses https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse/audits/time-to-interactive
(edited link)
08:33
> Feedback.
> Was this page helpful?
* clicks No *
@johnmarinelli so, if you ask me, I would say "yes" on this question
@KarelG Will we use feedback? * clicks No *
08:53
> Thank you for your feedback.
I want feedback on my feedback
otherwise how do I know I'm giving good feedback
then I will give you some feedback on those feedback that gives feedback on your feedback
@towc not that it makes it that much better / different, but that tweet (possibly knowingly) left out that GitLab migrated to Google Cloud a short while ago
shut up it's funny
I don't understand this whole outrage to begin with
09:05
@GNi33 why are you being towc with towc?
come again?
@GNi33 They're still in the process of
idgaf about that acquirement
They got $20m in funding from GV (Google Ventures) to help
MS paid too much. But I would continue with my projects on GH because I am lazy
09:09
If I didn't like Gitlab's CI so much, gitea.io/en-US looks like a great alternative
ah, I see
what do you use Gitlab CI for?
Deployments and tests mostly
how do you do your deployments?
And it's great k8s integration
Right now it's just a simple dokku push
But I'm in the process of migrating to k8s
k9s would be interesting
09:12
At work it's just a simple rsync
"build succeeded? goood booooy"
no fancy database migration stuff?
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I'm not smart enough for DB migrations yet
09:15
they suck. with doctrine, they suck a little less
Fuck using PHP for personal haha
haha
I do enjoy Symfony, I have to say
The ORM I use has migrations built in, I just haven't set them up yet. github.com/typeorm/typeorm
but yeah, I got a few small personal PHP projects which basically just are a "me learning Symfony" thing
ah yeah, nice
90% of work is either legacy procedural PHP or our own framework
which sucks ass
09:17
haha
yeah, I enjoy our move to Symfony
our Framework was based on ZF1 before
which... worked
09:29
Ours is literally all custom, and fucking awful
The creator doesn't know any DI, so there's globals literally everywhere
So you get shit like
@BenFortune i've heard similar stories far too often :(
	public function __Construct($file = null)
	{
		global $db, $db2;
		$this->db = $db;
		$this->db2 = $db2;
	}
lmao that's not suspect at all
/heavy sarcasm
And thinks that databases are slow, so things like product date availability and stuff is hardcoded in php
09:31
wow
are they team lead/senior position?
There's only 3 of us
i suggest...mutiny
Then there's shit like
 else if ($delivery_method == 97){
			$cutoff = (date("D") == 'Sun') ? 14 : 21;
			$cutoff = (date("D") == 'Sat') ? 17 : $cutoff;

			$deliverydate[99] = $cutoff;
			$deliverydate[98] = '';	// Disabled days, comma separated list i.e. 1,2,3,4 NOT an array! Must be string.
            $deliverable_days = array(0,1,2,3,4,5,6);
            $delivery_charge = 0;

            $deliverydate[4] = 1; //minDate
            //  $deliverydate[5] = '"26-9-2012"';//Disabled Dates
            $deliverydate[7] = 'UK Delivery';
There are hundreds of these blocks
09:33
holy shit
how does your app survive? does it have testing infrastructure? is the testing infrastructure even worth having??
forget it, it's PHP
i mean we use php at my job but it has a pretty nice infrastructure around it. that up there is trash
7.1 isn't so bad with annotations too
it still has dollars?
yeah ofc....it also makes me some dollars too ya know what i mean!
:p
win/win
09:44
@Neoares also i recently was in Barcelona for the first time, it's really an amazing city...like every part of it. that's probably why you have a tourist problem, it's too good of a city XD
lol tests
this place has never seen tests
user8031952
hello
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user8031952
This is the answer im trying to implement in my code stackoverflow.com/a/50735602/8031952. But im struggling on how I can properly set the function into my render method, since my render is using some chart code base.
user8031952
This is my actual render code.
```
render() {
var trendstartdate;
let element = this.state.data? <Chart
//trendstartdate={this.patternStart()}
this.subPatternStart((i) => { trendstartdate = i; })
```
How can I set to the value `trendstartdate`.

BTW, im newbie in javascript and thank you in advance for your help!lll
09:54
@JohnReyTanquinco return the promise from subPatternStart and use .then(). also tech hawks answer is not correct because they are using await for a non-async function
user8031952
Im using callbackfunction, not promise.
oh. then trendstartdate should be set correctly. it's unclear what problem you're having? what does trendstartdate give you now?
i mean, it won't be set immediately. so if you're console.log()'ing before the getData() function finishes, you'll get undefined
user8031952
When I do this, `this.subPatternStart((i) => { console.log("IndX:", i); index = i;})` it give me the actual value.

I just want to set it in the
let element = this.state.data? <Chart
//trendstartdate=<valueHere>
then you'll want to use React's setState()
when you use setState() (inside getData probably), render() will get called again once your value is set inside of getData()
user8031952
There is one answer about setState() in my issue, but im getting undefined value.
Is there a possibility to set the acllbackfunction inside setStat()?
user8031952
10:00
Im really new to javascript and I cant still do custom code myself. Im still trying to do a lot of research and understanding.
no, that's not what setState is for. I suggest going through an introductory React tutorial for a week or so and getting familiar with it, it'll be worth it :)
otherwise you'll end up relying on SO for answers and that's not good
but anyway, i'd use setState({ index }) inside of your getData function. then use this.state.index in render()
user8031952
yes, I will. But I have to make this work now, since ive been working this for a week already. This is the last issue im trying to get answer of.
user8031952
Is that the same answer as this? stackoverflow.com/a/50735504/8031952
user8031952
will try that. Thank you!
yup. don't console log this.setState, try console.log(this.state.index) inside of render
10:05
@Neil maybe. It could work. Can't try it yet, but I will... Thanks.
also, that answer's syntax is wrong in the render() function. i edited it. but the line index = {this.state.index} should be const { index } = this.state
@johnmarinelli yeah it's a nice city to live and to visit :P
user8031952
I dont think I can set const in the render. Im setting the value in the return chart code. But ill try.
render() {
return (
<Chart
trendstartdate={this.state.index}
@BenFortune my team took over the company CRM so that we are responsible for its maintenance
I can assure you, that level of shit happens here too
10:41
@All Hi
Need one help in regular express
/^([\w-\.]+)@((\[[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.)|(([\w-]+\.)+))([a-zA-Z]{2,4}|[0-9]{1,3})(\]?)$/
this is my regular expression but some how it doesnt validate for + and - symbols
because there is no pattern used for that?
@KarelG but other special characters are validated like ! @ #$%
it doesnt allow these characters.
because they are non-alphanumeric
that \w
@ is used there. And just noticed that tiny - after \w
idk what you are validating
11:10
I have doubt, regarding
angular service
can we share one instance of service across multiple components
hey anyone reading this ?
@KarelG can you suggest what changes i need to do to avoid + and -
what do you mean with "avoid"
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does that mean that both characters should not be present in the string?
if i give [email protected] -- allows
[email protected] -- dont allow
[email protected] -- dont allow
11:20
tbf you should not validate emails with regex because there are mail domains that would accept gibberisch characters
since you are looking before the @ char, the - at that \w can be removed
do u mean
/^([\w\.]+)@((\[[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.)|(([\w]+\.)+))([a-zA-Z]{2,4}|[0-9]{1,3})(\]?)$/
wtf are you trying to do
dont validate emails like that please
just check for @ character
and be done with it
but my business requirement is, it should also not allow - and +
But why?
There are valid emails with + and -
11:35
maybe they wanna prevent the multiaccount gmail thing for some reason?
What about email addresses that need the +?
idk, its a stupid policy to begin with
inb4 password has to contain 4-10 characters, 2 uppercase letters, 1 number and a special symbol.
hi guys how to flag for only space in a string
?
so i need not acpt string which as space only
is there any validation for this
your help would be appreciable
@KendallFrey how did that not get funded :( ?
@RAJMOHAN You mean like IsNullOrWhiteSpace in .NET?
11:43
yesy yes
@BenjaminGruenbaum I have no idea :D
not .net in javascript
IsNull is not valid
as string accept space as a cherector
The first thing that comes to mind is the regex /\S/
null cannot used
ok
so with reference to the expression
/^([\w\.]+)@((\[[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.)|(([\w]+\.)+))([a-zA-Z]{2,4}|[0-9]{1,3})(\]?)$/
11:44
if that finds a match, there's something other than whitespace
@SamSam it is not acceptable space at the begening of a string
yes
actually my regular expression is not allowing + and - it should allow
.+@.+\..+
@KendallFrey should i add that in my regular expression
wait that is different to what you said
11:53
@SamSam no, that should be your entire expression
> if i give [email protected] -- allows
> [email protected] -- dont allow
> [email protected] -- dont allow
but again, do not use regex to validate mails. There is no regex bullet for that
you can check for @ and a dot after it
but that is enough
ok thanks all
got what you all explained.
we can't restrict email with the expression that i have
12:08
What @KarelG said, use email validation
As in send them a confirmation email
eh ben, in April, our system got a weird error msg
a mail address could not be resolved because it has japanese/chinese characters before the @
I passed it down to a team member but he could not solve it. So I took over the task and had to do some research
That's not valid is it?
then some phone calls
the person is an employee at a company whom is our partner
their sys admin has a good idea to allow japanese characters before the @ sign
he clearly forgot that it does not work outside the company ...
so that person has to get another email address. But that made me think
what for configuration did he have done to make that possible
12:12
I think you can UTF encode them now
still won't deliver
> the SMTP client MUST be able to accept and process them.
I do not know one so far :P
Ours does :P
blinks
your system is so advanced
12:16
It's only dovecot/postfix
so modest
12:39
Hello. Can anyone help me out with my SO question on processing a large text file in a userscript? I have specified every detail that a potential answerer may require, and I am looking for what more information is needed. Thanks!
@SterlingArcher IIRC you were playing Alien:Isolation. Did you finish it already?
the meta side-menu UI is awful
13:02
hi, i have a question, about reduce method of an array. the array name is ancestry. So I have tried doing this
function addAllBorn() {
	return ancestry.reduce(function(accum, cur) {
		return accum + cur.born;
	}, 0);

}
This is to add all the born values which are part of each object and get the sum total
@jeea looks fine to me
Oi I did this in console now, this is working fine @Neil, but I have a bigger programme which does not work fine
var i = 0

function average() {
	return ancestry.reduce(function(accum, cur) {
		if(cur.mother != null && cur != null && cur != undefined && byName[cur.mother] != undefined) {
			i++;
			return accum + cur.born - byName[cur.mother].born;
		}
		else {
			return 0;
		}
	})/i;

}
Ill explain byName is a object which has person names as property names
cur.mother != null && cur != null heh
that latter is always true if the first one does not fail
@KarelG Oi correct!, so that is not needed
thanks for that!
issue is that accum is only storing the last cur.born - byName[cur.mother].born, not every one
ancestry is an array of object, ill try to show in jsFiddle
13:18
the return 0 is wrong tho
you probably want to return the accum
Oiiii
I got it I am a idiot @Karel Thank you
i spend one hour on this
Please tell me is anything better in using new arrow function notation =>
s/ac//
@jeea spares you of writing the function thing
yes that is good
remember, at any point, your function returns the current "sum" up until that point
so by returning 0, you're eliminating the old
13:33
@Neil Yes thank you! I was doing stupidity, whenever it goes to else, it makes accum zero again, accum stores return value right
@Neil @karel so I also dont need cur != undefined right
becouse I already did cur.mother != null
ola
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@jeea If you have reason to think you're inserting undefined or leaving gaps in your array, then yes
But generally, you shouldn't do that to begin with since it makes little sense
i removed that part and it still was working :)
13:42
I think KarelG only meant that since it first checks cur.mother != null first, the following check of cur != undefined will always be true
You could reverse the order and it would make sense
@jeea both are not smae
*same
and what neil says
there is no need to check cur !== null if you are already doing cur.mother !== null because that implicitly means that cur is not null
if that is the case, an error is thrown, aborting the operation
do that first
and use !== or ===
!= and == should be used in exceptional circumstances. But even then, I recommend to not use those
@towc what name did you apply with ?
Matei Copot
Hey, could anyone please help me out here? Thanks
do not try to re-open it ...
13:57
@KarelG would you please tell what more information is necessary?
he did, he linked you to the place that explains it in detail
14:32
this chat is more dead than the spanish SE one
Because we make Jay sad
;(
No one really uses JS anymore
yeah, most ppl are moving to perl
js is dead :(
I moved to coldfusion
2
<cf:document:createElement('canvas')>
I moved to Python
14:35
JS is dead and Twitter killed it
Okay... @rlemon @KarelG I have gone through that page:

Search, and research - no dupes - check
Write a title that summarizes the specific problem - check
Introduce the problem before you post any code - check
Help others reproduce the problem - there isn't any problem to begin with, I'm just looking for more efficient methods, but I included my current code - check
Include all relevant tags - check
Proof-read before posting! - no grammar, spelling mistakes and proper capitals - check
Post the question and respond to feedback - need feedback
> Help others reproduce the problem - there isn't any problem to begin with, I'm just looking for more efficient methods, but I included my current code - check
if there is no problem, it isn't an appropriate question for Stack Overflow
Hola, do you know if there is a laoder in webpack for compass mixin ?
Does the following seem political/nice enough?
> If I can be blunt, It's getting exhausting being pushed to use half-baked solutions. Between X, Y, and now Z, I'm not sure what the thought process is for pushing out such broken (or just incomplete) solutions to the enterprise. I'm not trying to point fingers, but I just don't understand. Is this the new way in which COMPANY wants to do business? Are we the new Facebook; "move fast and break things"? If this came off as rude, I apologize. I'm just frustrated as a consumer of these solutions.
for what @ndugger?
Work?
14:41
Yeah
I posted it in one of our slack rooms
There seems to be a trend forming here that concerns me
Just sounds like complaining I guess?
No offer of a solution or anything, just stating you're frustrated
isn't bad or anything imo though, shouldn't get you fired unless your workplace is really bad,
We have an all-hands Q&A occasionally that would be more appropriate for solutions. I just wanted to voice my concerns. As long as it doesn't come off as rude, I'm ok with how it currently is
add a smiley at the end
@rlemon do you mean to suggest "What is the most efficient/best way to do X" questions are off-topic?
14:43
it cuts away all the previous tension
@GaurangTandon most often, yes
@rlemon there's fourteen thousands of such questions on the site and not more than a thousand are closed. I don't really understand :(
@ndugger no
As in, it's not political or nice enough and I wouldn't post it in a work function.
@GaurangTandon there are lots of questions on SO that are not appropriate. that isn't an indication they are still currently received well.
if you question is perceived as opinion asking, it isn't on topic.
@GaurangTandon look one of the search results: stackoverflow.com/questions/50668561/…
that conforms the how to ask guide
I just checked all points in my earlier message explaining how I feel I have conformed to all the points of the How to Ask guide. If the problem is that the question is asking for opinions, fine, I won't try to reopen
14:57
@GaurangTandon 1) what is a userscript? 2) typically people will actually try a solution, see if there's a problem, and then ask with a clear "here is the problem, here is what i tried" format. you opt for the "i don't know enough js" approach, which is kind of invalid. try your approach and see if it works first.
user1596138
> User will see 2 radial buttons:
user1596138
<input type="radial"/>
@BenjaminGruenbaum It's not political or nice enough? Man, I'm really bad at being nice, then lol. I already posted it, and was actually reached out to by one of the Sr Directors to get some "unvarnished feedback", so there's that
also, 15k lines @ 25 characters / line ~= 0.4 MB. is that really too big?
@ndugger "unvarnished" ? :P
14:59
@ndugger how did it go?

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