I need to access a native api in node. But the native api's are only offered in swift and objective - c. But node only accepts modules in C++. So i have to make a Objective - C C++ bridge and then make a module. Best part is I don't know the API, Objective - C, or C++.
I'd consider myself proficient in js, ts, c#, java, and kotlin; and I'd consider myself good-enough in python, dart, and PHP. But I wouldn't say I know any programming langs outside of those
Fully support for past 10 years. I think you'll have bigger issues if you are trying to support that old of a browser. caniuse.com/#search=querySelector
Basically, once Im finished with this project (Ive also written extra system methods thats ive always wanted in the code, but were never added... like .ran() for arrays)
@TaylorS People are fine with short code as long as its readable. People will usually take readability over anything even performance. If you are going for shortness, just use a minifierer.
@TaylorS Not sure what others think but I would suggest extending the Array class and then adding your own methods. That way you can create a new TaylorArray() and do what ever you want without overwriting prototypes.
If I make an api call which does not support pagination and this api returns a large number of user data which takes a quite little more time but in client side how to display a few data at least ?
Try Bellow Code - Post will have many comments.
Post Needs to be created first, in its association u need to send comments.
models.Post.create(
{
...postData,
comments: {
title: req.body.title,
description: req.body.description...
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If you use async settimeout function with just sync code, the settimeout will run after the sync code. but if you have multiple settimeout function running some console.log, they will run synchronously, but shouldn't they wait for the first settimeout to be done?
The event queue is not ordered. You both add callback1() and callback2() to the queue after each other. That does not mean they must be run in that exact order, I think.
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Hi guys I have a problem with Imacro JS script. I need to remove comma , from mine extracted words pastebin.com/Fky7DsGj I get word1, word2, word3 and I need to get word1 word2 word3... Can someone help me with this?
I tried your code but not work for me. My original text don't have comma, but with slice(6,30) I get what I want but with comma. Can I do that slice from 6 to 30 without coma?
I don't know what exactly you are running there (inside the eval). Best advice I can give you is to see how to replace characters in that and replace , with an empty string.
Is it generally ok to define methods within methods, so the inner methods can directly access the parameters from the outer method, without having to relay the parameters? Or is this really bad practise? Something like this: function outer(c) { function inner() { c.log('blub');} inner(); } outer(console);
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Hey anyone here know if your able to "take" the Javascript of a website, like All of its Javascript, compile it into a string, and return it?
Like... copy the Javascript of a site using Javascript
I already managed to extract all the Stylesheets of a page using JS, and same with HTML (harder then it seems, had to figure out how to get the doctype and shet)
I guess you can load a website into an iframe (or some other thingy where you can do dom lookups in). Get all script tags. If they contain a src attribute, request that script and keep it. If they don't and contain some content instead, take that. You probably also want to go through all the events there are and do a querySelectorAll("[onevent]") for example to get all those as well (if you need them).
No clue how much you could miss with that approach but that would be my first attempt.
you could create a web crawler which loads a web page and then, in order, takes each javascript included in the page and each section, and combines it into a single file
though it would perhaps contain a lot of extra crap that you don't need like google analytics
Saving HTMl is easier then it seems, but was harder to find the answer to
var a1 = document.documentElement.innerHTML;
var b1 = new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(document.doctype);
var c1 = b1+"\n<html>"+a1+"</html>";
return c1;
Well, Neil, For my Online Saver, Im going to run the saveHTML Function, and then Im going to use the document location system variable to find the current HREF, and append it to a <base> tag
and place the base in the head dynamically
For the Offline Saver, im going to have to delete all occurances of stylesheets and scripts by default and compile them all together into an inline-style
Basically, im trying to make a small and dynamic PageData Exporter that fits well with Javascript's Default Style
Once Im finished with this "extra system variables and methods" api, Ill probably compile it and host it on CDN or something
Only the Scripts in Script tags and <script src=""> tags
as for Images? Well, Getting CSS Compiled to a string for offline use was good enough work for me today, As for Images, Ill just append a "base" tag to the Offline Saver too, and place the base URL, so if you DO have wifi, it will retrieve the images
Oh... I just figured out I can extend base functions in JS
.... like extending the Math function to have even more Options...
There is a thing that your tool is going to fail on though (and I have no clue how that would be solved properly). If a website is going to request external resources through XHR or Ajax, you won't be able to provide that.
I was working for a company that did conferences and tech shows for government and military contractors. It was our web site but their event page on our site.
@Begueradj if you're just starting off with javascript, I would encourage you to stay away from jQuery until you've gotten a good handle of native javascript
you can do almost everything through jQuery, and therefore it means when you remove jQuery from the equation, you don't know how to do anything without it :P
That's fault of the library and not of firefox. It's clearly stated in the documentation of those shortcuts that they can be overriden by anything but if nothing else defines them, $ can be used as shortcut for document.querySelector, $$ can be used as document.querySelectorAll and others are there too but I keep forgetting them.
does someone know how to use foreverwith cross-envunder linux? Without it is working scl enable rh-nodejs10 "forever -m5 -o /home/dsi/logs/out.log -e /home/dsi/logs/err.log ./bin/www" but i don´t get it working with the npm module cross-env scl enable rh-nodejs10 "cross-env NODE_ENV=production forever -m5 -o /home/dsi/logs/out.log -e /home/dsi/logs/err.log ./bin/www" Does anyone have an idea?
@TaylorS jQuery implicitly selects all matches. It then decides to iterate or only use the first match depending on the method you call. My example from before was "cheap mans jquery" because js has evolved to do just about everything jQuery does well with the exception of short selector methods so I simply shortcutted querySelector and querSelectorAll with $ and $$, respectively.
@TaylorS just bind it. document.querySelector.bind(document)
Fill it with ice cream. That will make it heavier. Also when you are done fighting you can eat the ice cream, and you will probably feel like ice cream about then.
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