last night I was trying to dig up an old project but I realized that I never kept it on Github, and I only ever worked on it within an SSH session, and that VPS was deleted (without my knowledge) years ago
so I think the entire project is really completely gone
very disappointing
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:( I hate that @forresthopkinsa, I deleted old projects before and I didn't realize the value of them until recently.
@MadaraUchiha Ok, so in React, I am rendering something like this: <TriggerAdapter><Button /><DialogBox /></TriggerAdapter> The TriggerAdapter component goes through its children, renders only Button and on Button click, it shows DialogBox. Now in my main component, on changing state, this DialogBox isn't re-rendering. What should I do?
nvm, the people who developed that TriggerAdapter thing is fixing it in next release. They were doing something like cloneNode(DialogBox) and then node.show or node.hide() on button click lol
@MadaraUchiha I hope you are understanding my english. And thank god, they replied about this bug or it would waste your time as well
The package is not on local development but it is available on production.
Is there a way to mock the package even it is not exist on local?
for example in index.js
const list = require('/mnt/node/external-library');
console.log(list.getData())
How can I mock external-library and getData() ...
@MadaraUchiha thats what they said. I am making it into a component now. Just gotta figure out how to prevent updates since the props will be changing extremely often and I dont want to crash. shouldComponentUpdate seems like a good idea.
I have the following helper function to create a cors request:
function createCORSRequest(method, url) {
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
if ("withCredentials" in xhr) {
xhr.open(method, url, true);
} else if (typeof XDomainRequest != "undefined") {
xhr = new XDomainRequest();
xhr.o...
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Here is the index.ts script I am running (based on something I found on reddit):
const path = require("path");
const sql = require("mssql");
const config = require(path.resolve("./config.json"));
let db1;
const connect = () => {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
db1 = new s...