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11:00
This one importing different files to reflect only that one "type"
You create entry point files, one for each "type", and in your webpack config, you choose which is your entry point based on the type passed from env
So.. if I want to run the app in "mode1" I'll set my env that way. Webpack knows that and compiles only the modules that belong to that set.
@Thaenor You pass mode1 from env
Your webpack has code that looks somewhat like this
function chooseEntryPoint(env) {
  switch (env.type) {
    case 'mode1': return ['./src/mode1.js'];
    // snip
  }
}

module.exports = {
  // snip
  entry: chooseEntryPoint(process.env),
  // snip
}
Your mode1.js file will only import the files needed for mode1, completely ignoring every other mode
yeah I see where you're going with this...
it makes sense.
This way, you get a bundle that only contains mode1
And you don't have to guess with dynamic imports.
Also, dynamic imports are extremely inefficient in webpack
Because it can't know at build time what file you want, so it's forced to do crazy things (like importing all of the files in the directory)
But aren't you wanting this per user? Not per startup config?
11:08
I was taking it a step further with the user example ... for now I think this works.
But I am still curious on how to do that at that level.
Per user? You can do that like I said previously
What I'm working on is a web app which is more or less a list of products. Meant to run on a display at a store.
With a large dispatch function and async import() expressions
That will make webpack create multiple bundles, and only load the one requested, when it is requested.
When other stores asked for the same thing, what the devs did was simply adapt and keep everything in the same repo... i don't think this was a good idea, but I wasn't there at the time to make the decision.
If you only know what to import at runtime, that's how it should probably be done
Anything you can push back to build time will make runtime performance better.
11:16
I think in this case it's more suitable to attack it on the web pack level.
but if I do that...
would I ... in a page... know wether I should import a module from store1 and not one from store2 ?
I would always need to reference to a switch case or a global that tells me in which context I am...
@Thaenor No, you don't.
I know, because we do this, and we don't.
We have shared objects and components between the two entry points, that's fine and dandy.
We have no if (env.type === 'mode1') { or anything like that in our runtime code.
Definitely more performant than nested iterations. — Zoltan.Tamasi 1 min ago
the answer is using set and ect (check the question)
that comment really annoyed me.
*tries to get over with it*
Hi everyone, I am trying to create a ServiceModule, which will fetch different config information from server on request from other modules. Is it a good idea that on first request, I promisify the server response and cache it. For every request from other modules, I will return that promise
Hi every body,wich frawork i must learn first react js or node js
definitely avoid witch frameworks
they're satanic
11:28
@Y.ElKanfoudi They're not mutually exclusive.
oh oops sorry, so react js is it good for a strog app?
@Y.ElKanfoudi I suppose that comes down to whether or not you want to learn frontend or backend first
you don't necessarily need react for frontend though, but you would need node for backend, assuming you wanted to use javascript of course
yeah this is the problem i want to know if js is for front or back end
both
Great so wich framework i can use for front end
11:31
Sounds like you need to do some more reading
there are many to choose from
you don't even strictly need to use javascript frontend
depends on what the page does
though if this is your first experience programming, I would recommend you don't start using a framework
just like you have to do long division before you can use a calculator in math class, you should fully understand the basics
@Neil sur i have some experience on js and php but j want to study the deep of js language more
@Y.ElKanfoudi then study node to replace php
@Neil Thanks brother so do you have some tutorials website for node
This would get you started
11:43
are you sure that it is a good tutorial?
I do not have nice experience with that site
@KarelG hi karel what is your choice to learn from a good website
I found a really good one of which I use to introduce my team members in Node.js but unfortunately it is not free
(I use my "business budget" for that)
If Neil says that the tutorial is decent/good to start with, you can start on.
But i learn good from videos tutorials
that site offers tutorials for multiple language platforms. My experience with it (on Javascript and Java) was that it did not explain some aspects very well and some aspects were not explained correctly (or with falsified statements).
at least never visit w3schools, even if they approach on the first page on your google search
I have experience with that website. I'd recommend against it.
11:50
Do you have a good chanel you watch on youtube
The writers are inexperienced there are tons of mistakes.
not as many as there used to be, but still far from ideal
@littlepootis Yeah sure i see... i know a youtube chanel it's name "traversy media" it's great to start with
@littlepootis the node.js tutorial on that tutorialspoint ?
(or something else?)
yeah, don't listen to Neil. I hate that guy anyway
12:01
Anything on Tutorialspoint.
Hello guys!
If I have "document.querySelectorAll("input[name^=test");" in my code, what does the "^" mean in the input selector ?
12:16
^ check for "attribute selector"
@smnstlzr attribute name "begins with" test
thanks @all
Hey gys, is there any issue with using lodash _.sortBy
the console is showing e some errors as below:
TypeError: Cannot read property 'sortBy' of undefined
TypeError: Cannot read property 'sortBy' of undefined
that's telling you _ is undefined
look at why that is
You're probably missing the library
that or lodash made a huge update
12:20
I have imported the library as well
well, that's what your error is.
verify that the library is loaded on the page
not enough to verify that it is imported
i have checked it, but lemme check once more
you can verify by just using _.sortBy in console
or even _
12:22
we know that's undefined tho :P
if it still triggers undefined, then script is not loaded in. if it works, then you are calling that function before the script file got loaded in
the error message is pretty clear
its working well in console
with data
ok, then you're probably just using it before it has been loaded
you should be using the library only after load of the body
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Classic W3Schools
12:32
Hi everyone, I am trying to create a ServiceModule, which will fetch different config information from server on request from other modules. Is it a good idea that on first request, I promisify the server response and cache it. For every request from other modules, I will return that promise.

function getConfig(config, force) {
        if(!configs[config] || force) {
            configs[config] = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
                var ajaxCall = fetch(config);
                ajaxCall.done(data => resolve(data)).fail(err => {
someone please review this. I am doing this to reduce the number of network requests
return configs[config];
In the end of getConfig function
@BenFortune document.getElementById('myAnchor').getAttribute('id')
@RahulJain You know there is header information that the server can provide which prevents the browser from making duplicate requests sooner than a certain amount of time
browser can ignore of course, but the point is that this sort of capability is built-in.. you don't have to do it yourself
@Neil suppose this module got three calls to fetch some config, I wanna return them a promise which would resolve the ajax response. is there any easy in-built way than this?
The ajax request returns immediately with cached results
with this header
So anything you do thereafter with that information would work just as well with or without caching
12:51
for(var i = 0; i < 10; i++) $.ajax({url: '/bin/id1', cache: true})
I tried this and it is sending 10 calls with request header cache-control:no-cache
@Neil Is this what you were talking about?
you have enabled the caching flag there.
@RahulJain It's something the server provides when it gives you the response
It says, "This request can be cached for as long as x minutes"
the browser then just caches it and reuses where ever applicable
Not sure what the cache flag does there
jquery functionality
ick
I'm sure jQuery probably does what you were trying to do, but I still think it's better to let the browser deal with it, so yes, use cache-control
jquery has its own approach AFAIK
default is true except <script> and jsonp
and you need to add timestamp to get request to allow it to work correctly
12:57
posted on September 06, 2018 by CommitStrip

ack, just check the doc
@KarelG @Neil How far is it good idea to store promises though? Like in my method, I am caching promise which will resolve after ajax call, and deleting cache entry if ajax call fails. And for every request from other modules, I am returning that cached, already resolved promise
@RahulJain I've never really tried to cache promises before, but my instinct tells me this is probably a bad idea
If I recall correctly, promises are single-use
maybe you should cache the results if anything
is there a good reason that you'd ever need to call _.head?
I mean, why wouldn't you just grab the first in the array?
13:15
@rlemon He looks like he'd be a blast at parties
a mod would think *sigh, he's back*
Exactly the kind of guy I'd want following me around the entire time I were at a party, yup
@RahulJain "caching" a promise is an odd concept because there is no point in that. You can cache the response. But let the browser/server do that...
✋ I'm not touching you...
you can touch me if you want
13:25
@MadaraUchiha what about lazy loading components?
that always means you'll fetch (import would be the right word?) the component at run time
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13:58
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Mike CurryThis is my first time using Javascript to manipulate CSS. I have a '.loading-cover' and I need to remove the '.active' class when loading is complete. Here is my code: var loading = document.querySelector(".loadingCover"); setTimeout(function() { loading.classList.remove("active"); ...

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They posted a working code snippet and said "Do I have this right?"...
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So confused
@LuckyKleinschmidt And gets a jQuery answer
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@BenFortune It had -4 the moment it loaded for me lmao
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14:01
That same user double answered here... The weird shit you see on Main
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DodiÅŸSo you use the object-fit like this: .post__featured-image { width: 120px; height: 120px; object-fit: cover; } This will copy the src of our image to the background image source of the container. Further we change our SCSS a little bit: .post { &__image-container { width: 120p...

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I writing other answer — DodiÅŸ 5 hours ago
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Sorry, I am busy dude. Everyone is alone in this profession. — DodiÅŸ 3 hours ago
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;D
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14:05
LOL he pretty much did
15:12
hi
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\o
@LuckyKleinschmidt lmao
hey guys i tried the other react room but nobody is in there... in your opininion to build a windows app would you recommend react-native-windows or react-xp
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@ChristianMatthew What?
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ReactXP uses React-Native
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15:27
Doesn't it?
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That's a different question than you asked
user1596138
I was wondering how you planned to build a react-native app for Windows
huh the question asks for a comparrison
correct
user1596138
I misread it. Carry on
15:28
which extension would one recommend it
i have an idea
but would like to here an opinion
react-xp
why do you say react-xp
cooler name
when people downvote questions it is useless
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You're wrong bud
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15:37
When people downvote and don't comment or answer your contribution is useless — Christian Matthew 58 secs ago
no i am not
user1596138
Does my question/answer suck? That should be your first question when receiving a downvote
it is a fair question that could use an answer
i searched on the web and couldn't find any answer
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I don't know if it does. If other people think it's bad there's probably some reason right?
if someone has the same question hopefully this may help them
15:38
the question isn't valid for SO
no it's a troll the question is solid
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Okay yeah, you're blatantly off-topic in that question
so no, it won't help them, it'll be closed and hopefully deleted
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VOting to close and downvoting
@ChristianMatthew it might not be a troll question, but it isn't solid and it isn't valid for SO
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you're asking for an opinion on software to choose. that is not on topic for SO
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That's why
people act like stack is supposed to be a bible for a certain type of question. why can't a software suggestion or comparrison be a question
software recommendations are stickily off topic. have been for years.
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@ChristianMatthew because the people who run SO don't want them on stackoverflow.com
they made softwarerecommendations.se for that
lol like what harm does that question cause a person? If someone has the question and searches and finds it what's the harm?
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@ChristianMatthew Because the site rules clearly state it can't?
it says don't do that
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Meh. Silly
15:40
where exacly
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I linked you a page and screenshoted the Vote To Close reason. F on effort here
right in the help docs for how to ask a question
software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
that fits it right there
you're cherry picking
> Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.
you asked for a software rec. it's both 'off topic' and 'opinionated'
for both of those reasons, it isn't a valid question for SO
imho and i may be wrong
but i post questions that people may have
may need to know
15:43
cool. that doesn't mean they belong on SO
to me it is a very valid question
you are incorrect in that assumption
it might be a valid question, as far as questions go, but it isn't a valid question to ask on SO
isn't the spirit of SO the preciseness of the question
you don't want 30 questions poping up of the same thing but what harm is there in a unique question
!!wat3
15:56
Hi! I am making sorting visualizations in javascript to sort colors, will be drawn on canvas. Also I want to make it flexible enough to support something other than colors (lines or shapes). At the moment i have a class with its own comparison functions and dataset. Comparions are like dataset.isGreater(i, j). What approach should I take so that I can simply do dataset[i] > dataset[j]?
omg their killing my question :(
it was dead the moment it was asked
I record what happens in each iteration and play it on canvas. This gives me control over detail/granularity of animation. Another idea is to create a toNumber() for any dataset I want to apply sorting on i guess.
yes i am
because it says that
so everyone in this chatroom downvoted it lol
we
That's an assumption. The question was objetivly a bad fit for stack overflow. As outlined in the help docs.
So it would have caught down votes regardless of this room
16:09
When you share a link to something, you're opening the door for people to critique it. Don't be surprised when people do so.
16:38
We down-voting something? lol jk
guys imagine there is question and answer on SO like this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/42801343/…. If I think I have a better and easier to understand example which shows the issue with keys in react, do you think it is ok to ask a question about it and give my own answer?
It isn't ok to ask a question that you know is a duplicate
It would be better to simply provide the answer on the question
@giorgim yeah only ask a question if it hasn't been asked before. No matter what.
17:00
@DavidKamer well, not true. if the question is dated and crap, you can ask a new one and get the original closed as a dupe of yours
but those are harder to get done, and you usually need the question and answer pre-established (self-answer)
17:12
@rlemon Do you mean like for an older version when you say dated?
Yes
angular:

in parent.component.html:

<div *ngFor="let myPot of allPots">
    <app-pot  [pot]=myPot class="selected" [class.selected]="myPot.isSelected"></app-pot>
</div>
in pot.component.html:

<p class="myPot" (click)="select()"></p>
in pot.component.ts:

  select(){
   this.isSelected ? false: true;
  }
ok I see :S
haha
sorry guys
ok I thought its because of isSelected and selected missseplling
  select(){
   this.isSelected ? false: true;
  }
what do you expect this to do XD
Do I need to do something, so that Angular updates its Template for my.pot oooh is there the error? wait ehm
omg
haha ok sorry again haha
if( foo ) {
  true;
} else {
  false;
}
:D
17:17
look at my avatar.. I feel this
thats my face at the moment haha
its very late in the office hehe
this.selected ? this.selected=false:this.selected=true;
I hope now I don't have any "errors"
but the template doesn't change
@Suisse my god why?
this.selected = !this.selected;
c'mon man
or even, this.selected = this.selected ? false : true;
never put assignment in the ternary
wow.. I feel every day a little dumber... thanks
in pot.component.html:

<div [class.selected]="selected">
        <p class="coin" (click)="select()"></p>
       {{selected}}
</div>
actually the value of {{selected}} changes on click
but the class.selected doesn't switch
OK
ok the class is added to the div (and also removed).. the error must be in my css
I am soooo sorry haha
@rlemon I assumed that was under the umbrella of never asked. Kind of like trying to use a react-router 1.x question for a react-router 4.x problem lol. Thank you for clarifying though.
because I defined the .select css in the parent.component.css and not in the pot.component.css - I thought pot will inherit it from parent.component.css
@rlemon Don't you love isSomething ? this.setState({foo: 'bar'}) : this.setState({foo: 'car'}); I still do that crap sometimes and I'm not proud of it...
17:30
morning
@DavidKamer no, that's terrible
why are people afraid of using variables?
const val = isSomething ? 'foo' : 'bar';
this.setState({foo: val});
@rlemon Oh I know. Should be this.setState({foo: isSomething ? 'bar' : 'car'})
wow, yep same
cept a local variable makes it a lot more readable.
I said I wasn't proud of the first one, but I still have code laying around with something like that in it.........
@rlemon maybe for non-geniuses proles plebs
this.setState({...(isSomething ? {foo: 'bar'} : {race: 'car'})})
is there a better way to do that?
this.setState(oldState => {
  if( isSomething )
    return { foo: 'bar' };
  return { race: 'car'  };
});
but like, with braces and new lines and shit
17:38
hmm...
const obj = isSomething ? {foo: 'bar'} : {race: 'car'};
this.setState({...obj});
Is that more readable?
why are you spreading the object back over another object?
this.setState(obj);
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I knew that you would say that lol. I thought it myself, but I just have a habit of doing that...
I do a lot of stuff where I make complex objects and then store them in state with a spread operator.
what the difference between creating a function declaration vs doing do so globally for example function doIneedfunctionkeyword(){ } or doIneedfunctionkeyword(){ }
17:43
latter is invalid in the global scope
it's only a syntax in object initialiser
but the result is the same as they are both first-class citizens of their respective object scopes
if you think they both do the same, your question needs to be better defined.
because globally, the second one is a syntax error.
i just deleted it
I am not getting a syntax error
like I said, then your question needs to be better defined. because 'globally' (should) imply the global scope in this context
which short-hand method names are not a thing
17:46
I take that back I am getting one now
in the context of a object, they are the same. if that's what you wanted to know
const obj = {
  foo() {}
  bar: function bar() {}
}
no difference
why isn't this syntax more common
it is
in modern codebases
cool thx for clearing that up
mixing them up probably is
like in my demo
17:52
Ola !
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Q: Why I get this error when I build my Angular5 project using AOT?

khushI executed command node --max-old-space-size=8192 ./node_modules/@angular/cli/bin/ng build --prod --aot And then when I tried to run my project, I got this error Uncaught Error: StaticInjectorError(m)[t -> ye]: StaticInjectorError(Platform: core)[t -> ye]: NullInjectorError...

just started using angular for the first time in my life, I.. I ... I like it...
@KevinB do I get more points if I downvote these posts or does it raise my status?
I fucking hate that bounties are a close-block
like, that question is complete crap. but close blocked because of the bounty
17:57
done
it also blocks deletion
even for 20k'ers
tempted to answer it to troll you guys
doesn't it block for mods as well? like they have to remove the bounty before they can action?
@MadaraUchiha pls confirm
There were two users who indicated before the bounty was set that the question was off topic due to not including enough information to recreate the problem
but there's only one close vote
17:59
~
99k
people reached Ugh
@KevinB I salute you sir
It also didn't receive any downvotes until after the bounty
(it wasn't my close vote)

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