Does anyone know who to make HTTP calls locally from one localhost to another. using angular
Failed to load localhost:8080/plants/4?_format=json: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource. Origin 'http://localhost:4200' is therefore not allowed access.
@Shmiddty apparently the lead architect has something called apigee to handled the calls
@Schmiddt AppComponent.html:6 ERROR Error: Cannot find a differ supporting object '[object Object]' of type 'object'. NgFor only supports binding to Iterables such as Arrays.
@oboecat is currently reading CC2E and lovin it (I recommended her that as I read it because someone in this room told me to go read it, so naturally I recommended it to her)
is there any "newer" book suggestions or is it still gold?
Also is their a chrome extension that would bring GMAIL Compose in any tab as an overlay or underside overlay etc
I have a series of questions that I'm worried might be an XY issue
Basically. I have web components (the actual spec for web components). Let's say for ease of explanation these components are A, SubA, and B.
SubA is a subcomponent inside the markup of component A
Before if I wanted to include them on index.html, I would do it by including script tag src references to each file individually (including subA), and then just put <component-a></component-a><component-b></component-b> on the page. This didn't feel very optimal because to me it seemed that index.html should need to have knowledge that subA was included in A
So now I've changed index.html to only contain a script type="module" reference to a container component, AB-Container, which then imports each of the files using a global import a la import "./component-a.js" (not sure if the global terminology is correct)
The problem with this approach is that the imports seem to load in a different manner to the <script> references, and now the page loads before the components.
Since these web components are the topbar and sidenav, this looks very wrong
Any ideas on what I could do (other than to go back to the old solution) to fix this?
After a little more digging, it appears changing <script type="module" src=... to <script async type="module" src=... fixed the issue
For anyone curious (like I was), this was because setting a script tag's type to module makes it act like defer by default, waiting for the page to finish parsing. Adding async fixes this and allows it to execute the second the module - and any included dependencies - finish loading
Not exactly an option. The program I'm writing is tied up in another framework which doesn't have debugging as an option. I know the line where the code is breaking, but I'm not given an indication of the cause of the break.
(I might have used the wrong term. I meant that I'm not working with a browser, but with another program which requires files in JS. I'm more used to situations where errors are spat out in a huge list, but this program only feeds me back the first break, with no details, most of the time.)
Hi, I'm trying to use a Redis event queue library (redis-event-queue on NPM) to save incoming webhook events (from stripe). Right now I'm testing stuff because I don't fully understand it.
I have an application that emits an event, and then another that listens for that event. I turn on the first app, emit a few events, turn it off. Then I turn on the second app, but those events aren't "heard". It seems I can't figure out how to keep the events stored until the second application is running and ready for them. Any advice would be helpful.
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Hi guys...need some help with terminology...when we do a client-side upload using a file input control...and access the contents of the file (by the standard means)...we get a base64 encoded string representation of that file...what do you call such a string...?
well, its not truly base64 encoded string...there is also the mime type of the content embedded in there somewhere...
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I am new to angular. I am using asp.net core with Angular. i think it is not related to asp.net core but just telling you guys the framework i am using with angular.
if i just add a new project of asp.net core with angular and publish it. It is sucesfully publishing. When i add new component to...
pfft I really dislike the iosyncrasies of extjs, especially regarding their mvc setup: the stores (collection of models, however models cannot be shared between stores) are for example responsible for the ordering & filtering in the view.... This creates a lot of trouble when you have two views which should show (a different) subset of the same data.
I now have to copy that store, however since the views can change the data and each store has its own models the copies don't propagate to the original stores.
So I end up making lots of boilerplate code just to do mundane tasks.
npmtrends.com/react-vs-@angular/core I just noticed a huge increase in download trend this june for angular, like a doubling of downloads in that month; is there a reason for this?
@KarelG and it's important to care because such an increase typically means a "thing" happened; which is important to know about when it concerns the popular technologies.
I had a question about ajax and file types. I'm trying to use an ajax call to get some files in a directory within my project and turn them into blobs but the file types I'm trying to get are kind of weird. .dxf, .stp and so it's giving me a 404 error even though I know the path is right and I know the filename is right. Am I missing something here? Some ajax option maybe?