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Im new to vue js , i am trying to consume my API (that i created with laravel) with axios , i couldnt figure out how to retrieve the data from the response it always shows this error ==> TypeError: Cannot read property 'results' of undefined .
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Using the function syntax creates a new context for this. An arrow function does not. So when you use the function syntax, this doesn't refer to the component
> An arrow function expression is a syntactically compact alternative to a regular function expression, although without its own bindings to the this, arguments, super, or new.target keywords. Arrow function expressions are ill suited as methods, and they cannot be used as constructors.
Hello guys, One of my colleague from backend engineering asks us to store response data in indexedDB and don't make calls to server if data is in DB and asks us to use LRU for implementation. is this a good practice? How often people do this?
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@SrikanthChekuri depends entirely on the details of how its setup. In of itself there is nothing wrong with this approach. Pretty standard. Its glorified caching basically
@SrikanthChekuri Yes. A pro to indexdb is it has a far superior API and doesnt block the DOM. Its truly async. However, a downside is some browsers don't support it very well. There are of course polyfills to support all browsers but those impact performance
indexdb also has a higher datasize limit than other client side caching options
Need some orientation with something related to Symbol.iterator
let links = [
{
id: 'link-1',
url: 'www.hlink1.com',
description: 'A short description of hlink1'
},
{
id: 'link-2',
url: 'www.hlink2.com',
description: 'A short description of hlink2'
}
];
I have that array
I know I can do:
const iterator = links[Symbol.iterator]();
const first = iterator.next().value;
and get the first position, but ...
It is possible to use Symbol.Iterator with this syntax:
links[Symbol.iterator] = function () {
// Do something with each item of links
}
Hey guys, I need to put in an "opening_hours" field to each json file object in the json file. This is the rough format, though the words in bold may not always be "Monday - Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday and Sunday" for each of the objects I need to include the field for. Does anyone have a recommendation on what to put as the value of "opening_hours". I'm thinking of an array of Strings, each string representing something I will put in a line, but not sure how it will work out.
@geisterfurz007Stopthischaos Hmm I don't know if I can adopt this structure because now it's 4 headers for 1 location("Monday - Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday and Sunday", "Public Holiday"), but for another object it might have 2 headers "Monday - Friday", "Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays"
Wont a dictionary structure force me to make the keys for every object to be the same, even though the headers, which will be the keys, are not identical?
Haha ok, I mean assuming the data has identical headers, I could just iterate a list of keys, and use the key_string to access its corresponding value pair
but nvm, too many problems with that assumptionn
Is there like some automatic way of generating the json other than manual entry?
One quick questions guys please , just started to learn angular online . One thing doesnt get to my head - If I can create lets say something.html and also add angular in <script> tags (src) it works fine. But on like 95% of tutorials people use npm to create "whole" angular app with many packages etc (so confusing for me as a starter) . What is the need for it? In my eyes it looks complex af . Thx in advance :)
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how do I make a script that asks for a file upload and then passes that file to a windows batch script which runs a program that converts the file, then that file is passed back to the web page for download
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