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Please i need explanation on middleware with next()
what kind
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in that situation, it says go to the next middleware/route that matches this request
01:54
app.use("/", function (req, res, next) {
  console.log(`${req.method} ${req.path} - ${req.ip}`);
  next();
});
Express docs are actually pretty good. Have you read those?
i only have this middleware
yeah of course
but this one i couldn't find
So are you asking what happens when you next() on the final route?
I am pretty sure you get a 500 error with Cannot [METHOD] /[PATH]
so like Cannot GET /path
yeah exactly, another thing here the request-response cycle comes to an end
yeah
in my case Cannot GET /
for example
when i still in /
ok so whats the issue?
01:57
No i have got 404 error
not 500
i guess 500 is for internal error
means server thing error
i wanna understand how it doesn't stuck here even though i didn't end the request-response cycle with res.send
Ok so i guess 404. Well if it was opinionated it might be 500 cause you should have a 404 handler.
@SeifEddineSlimene wdym? theres something in the lib.
okey let me reformulate my question
const express = require("express");
const app = express();

app.use("/", function (req, res, next) {
  console.log(`${req.method} ${req.path} - ${req.ip}`);
  next();
});

app.listen(3000, function () {
  console.log("Node is listening on port 3000");
});
this is my full code
why the client doesn't hang
because i didn't do res.send() to end the request-response cycle
what did the next() here
next() attempted to go to the next route that matches the request. Since there isn't it does what we discussed above.
so if i really understand the next() here ended the response.
well yes but actually no
not next() itself, it was next() that called something internal
02:11
ah okey so i should see the next implementation in express library itself :)
02:24
yes
02:41
Hello guys
Is the @Unbreachable here?
I saw your message @Unbreachable
How come it works for you?
!!magic
(∩ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)⊃━☆゚. * ・ 。 ᵀᴴᴱ ᴳᴬᴹᴱ
user12960916
hi guys
I downloaded his git repository for this project, did npm install and ran npm start. Yeah, I had to change few things like the db for the development. But that's that! I didn't change anything in there other than that @Unbreachable
user12960916
can someone please explain JamesBot is an actual person or an actual bot ive wondered this since the first day i came in this chat lol
02:45
@Unbreachable I can. But only with JWT appearing infront of the token. Remove it and I get absolutely nothing. @Unbreachable
@Unbreachable Nope I got no token. No nothing.
user12960916
his son?
user12960916
ah i see
user12960916
thats pretty cool
03:03
Hello @Unbreachable
heyyy hows it going
Well, I got the token and the id to show up
Not good as far as this MEAN app login thing
How?
Did you have the same code?
Well I notice that I am actually using a newer version of angular
03:05
MY CODE WORKS!
@Unbreachable What's the new version? How to see my version?
||> 'yayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayayayayayayayyaya'.repeat(10)
Pretty much the same, but a few tweaks
@JBis "yayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayayayayayayayyayayayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayayayayayayayyayayayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayayayayayayayyayayayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayayayayayayayyayayayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayayayayayayayyayayayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayayayayayayayyayayayayayayyayayayayyayayayyayyayayayayayayayay Logged: ``
let me set up the envirnoment.....
03:06
Excitement by proxy
user12960916
hey jbis could i ask you a question about that api again?
|| HURRAY
Invalid command! Did you mean: 3, 666, ban? Try help for a list of available commands..‍
@Unbreachable go ahead
@csscoder sure
03:06
|| congratulate @JBis
Invalid command! Did you mean: translate, translate2, crazycat? Try help for a list of available commands..‍.‍.‍.‍.‍
Yes, I meant crazycat
lol
@Unbreachable @Unbreachable What are those tweaks?
user12960916
So I was able to get the weather by city and display its info but now I want the 5 day forcast and I want the user to be able to search for it by zip. I'm doing as shown here: openweathermap.org/forecast5 but I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong nothings showing up on the page this time
user12960916
03:08
and I made sure about the space unlike last time
user12960916
 $('#searchByZip').click(function(){
        var zip = $('#zipinput').val();
        if(zip != ''){
            $.ajax({
                url: 'api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/forecast?zip='  + zip + ",US&APPID=MYKEYHERE",
                type: "GET",
                dataType: "jsonp",
                success: function(zipdata){
                    var div2 = showZip(zipdata);
                    $("#zipinfo").html(div2);
                    $('#zipinput').val('');
                }
            });
user12960916
Am I missing something here?
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user12960916
//Function to get all info for serch by city
function showZip(zipdata) {
    return  "<p>"  + zipdata.country + "</p>" + "<p>"  + zipdata.city.timezone + "</p>";

}
user12960916
the default was us so i changed that to US and us not sure if that makes a difference though but one of the examples had lower case so i tried both
03:13
i don't have time to look through api right now, i'd suggest rereading docs and making sure your code lines up
user12960916
yeah thats what im doing right now haven't found anything yet i'll keep looking
Oaky i set it up
Theres a lot of steps, I def got help by looking at the comment section @Onthewaytosuccess
Yeah, I too did
But at the 8th video I got lost and had no solution whatsoever for me to seek out
ng version
Angular CLI: 9.1.1
That's what I got
Is that the latest one?
03:17
okay good...
I see you are using old modules in angular
for example Http instead of HttpClient
How to have new modules?
guys i have a question about ES
night ppl o/
Package                           Version
-----------------------------------------------------------
@angular-devkit/architect         0.901.1
@angular-devkit/build-angular     0.901.1
@angular-devkit/build-optimizer   0.901.1
@angular-devkit/build-webpack     0.901.1
@angular-devkit/core              9.1.1
@angular-devkit/schematics        9.1.1
@angular/http                     7.2.16
@ngtools/webpack                  9.1.1
@schematics/angular               9.1.1
@schematics/update                0.901.1
night
03:20
let me tell you the steps I took:
@Unbreachable So, those are my package versions. Yeah go ahead'
I am all ears
how tf do i manipulate data from an obserable
observable
How can understand documantion like this ecma-international.org/ecma-262/10.0/…
please someone help me
@hell
@helloworld what do you mean by observable
?
03:26
angular observables
sorry i'm using react
Well, What I did was download his code from video 8
and used all of that in the project
But deleted the angular-src
and reinstalled it like this npm install -g @angular/cli
you deleted the folder angular-src?
How could it work then?
03:28
Yes, and did the above...
I can provide you with the code via here
Sure go ahead @Unbreachable
*reinstalled *
But first do that
So you're saying me to delete the whole angular folder?
03:29
yes
the angular-src?
Then after that?
then npm install -g @angular/cli
ng new angular-src
cd angular-src
ng serve
from the comments....
this is what i did
Then what happen to all those components and services created?
They are going to be lost
Aren't they?
03:31
Yes
But that's why I am going to provide you with what i have
so you won't have to do it all over
Thanks mate
So you created your own components and services?
I did it alongside him
But remeber, i started by taking his whole project from video 8, then worked my way through there
So the problem is on the frontend?
@Unbreachable I see
I bet it is
03:35
but all you have to do it create the components again, then I'll just give you the ccode
(folders)
Can you create a private convo?
Why not this place?
its fine, i just dont ant to blow it up like we did yesterday lol
03:37
how to create a private convo?
Not really sure lol
Anyway, have you don that?
Reply to my original question
From there we can move on to a seperate chat
separate
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Q: I am having a trouble login in to this simple MEAN app

On the way to successI'm trying to build this simple MEAN stack app with the simple functionality of registering, login in and then viewing the profile. So, where does the error occur? It pops up when this newbie coder tries to log in to this simple app Here's a screenshot of it Here are the codes for you to see...

option isn't showing up yet
What option? Just comment on my question and from there we can move on
03:40
where's there?
angular observables
To your question lol
can someone give me a quick crash course on how to manipulate data from it
or should i say rxjs observables
@Unbreachable There's no option there of course!
Just comment on it
Then I too comment in there
03:42
that's what i am doing
After a while it will be moved on to a separate chat
Actually we'll be asked to move onto a separate chat
@Unbreachable But I see no comments from you?
I am in the separate chat already...
Where? Give me the link
doesnt help
plz help me
What exactly is your issue?
trying to manipulate the data i get from observables
what have you tried?
 
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06:20
generally you'd refer to that as "Vetoables" rather than Observables if you can change or cancel the action
06:31
Morning guys..need your help
I have this dynamic form
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07:59
hello genius world
i m self studying react and i into event handlers in react js. understood few concepts and trying to write my own even... a simple event
here is the piece of code that has been written
WHy is the button not appearing?
@CommonMan could be that "root" doesn't exist when it's run
you'll need to run that after page load
you mean the document is not ready but the script executed first
oh ok... i am surprised how this is working, codepen.io/gaearon/pen/xEmzGg?editors=0010
an exmaple from the react js tutorial
08:15
@CommonMan :P
check the function name you tried to use
RenderDOM.render(<ClickAlert />, document.getElementById('root'));
What's RenderDOM 😉
You probably meant ReactDOM
the dev console also shows it
> Uncaught ReferenceError: RenderDOM is not defined
why do i do so silly mistakes
it happens with everyone at the early stages of programming
I have made silly mistakes as well
yes... but my eyes bad... even thought with good sight... i failed to notice this simple typo
bad bad bad! I feel so bad
let me develop from there and see if I can do it better
class ClickAlert extends React.Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);
    this.state = {bottle: "open"};
    this.actionBottle = this.actionBottle.bind(this);
  }

  actionBottle(){
    this.setState(some => ({
      alert(some.bottle);
    }));
  }

  render(){
    return(
      <button onClick={this.actionBottle}>Bottle
      </button>
    );
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<ClickAlert />, document.getElementById('root'));
08:19
fyi. I advise to use console.log and work with the developer console instead of using alert
yes...
@JBis fyi, you cna use a workaround to get the promise value
thats what i used to do with jquery
but here just using it
alert wont work KarelG?
Wow it's late....what am i doing up so late....
@CommonMan it works but is just annoying.
08:26
@KarelG - i will follow.. and I will come up by fixing the button to be shown
BRB!
 
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10:14
._.
realized that my gov is stupid.
10:57
welcome to the club
they decided that it's allowed to have a visitor for someone residing at at elder care centers.
condition is that it must be a direct family member and did not have been sick past two weeks
thats ok as long as they are negative and provided with a certificate for every week
heh ... people are stupid. Don't expect all of them to be wise
yup! i agree
11:08
@CommonMan certificate? As far I know, all current tests still give false negatives
oh! wow! they should have some instant test kits like a litmus paper or stuff like that.. the world is not even ready for lifting the ban on lockdown
@KarelG
but even test certificates or kit won't prevent because what if the person is infected the very moment when he stepped out from the test lab... so no point in having tests and certificates... may be the elders should be protected with suites.
class ClickAlert extends React.Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);
    this.state = {bottle: "open"};
    this.actionBottle = this.actionBottle.bind(this);
  }

  actionBottle(){
       this.setState(some => ({
          bottle: "close"
        }));
  }

  render(){
    return(
      <button onClick={this.actionBottle}>Bottle
      </button><span>{this.state.bottle}</span>
    );
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<ClickAlert />, document.getElementById('root'));
if the <span>{this.state.bottle}</span> is removed... then everything is working fine.
i wanted to have a span tag below the button and whenever i click the button it should toggle open close.
text below the button
why is react not allowing a span in return
11:35
class ClickAlert extends React.Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);
    this.state = {bottle: "open"};
    this.actionBottle = this.actionBottle.bind(this);
  }

  actionBottle(){
       this.setState(some => ({
          bottle: "close"
        }));
  }

  render(){
    const status = <span>{this.state.bottle}</span>;
    return(
      <button onClick={this.actionBottle}>Bottle
      </button>{status}
    );
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<ClickAlert />, document.getElementById('root'));
even {status} is not helping.
11:54
Are you kidding?
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It,s not gonna work cause return() must have one main wrapper
try to return one div and all your content inside of it
And functional component suit more better for it
class ClickAlert extends React.Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);
    this.state = {bottle: "open"};
    this.actionBottle = this.actionBottle.bind(this);
  }

  actionBottle(){
       this.setState(some => ({
          bottle: "close"
        }));
   const status = <span>{this.state.bottle}</span>;
   console.log(status);
   const buttonSub = (<button id="bottle-button" onClick={this.actionBottle}>Bottle</button>{status});
  }

  render(){
    return(buttonSub);
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<ClickAlert />, document.getElementById('root'));
@ИванЯковлев
will the above do? No it didn't... so I will try with a wrapper and will try again
a div with JSX is a function component? @ИванЯковлев
12:25
class ClickAlert extends React.Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);
    this.state = {bottle: "open"};
    this.actionBottle = this.actionBottle.bind(this);
  }

  actionBottle(){
       this.setState(some => ({
          bottle: "close"
        }));
   const status = <span>{this.state.bottle}</span>;
   console.log(status);
   const buttonSub = (<button id="bottle-button" onClick={this.actionBottle}>Bottle</button>{status});
    const fullDiv = (<div>buttonSub</div>);
  }

  render(){
no effect taken place
I wrapped fullDiv
but it's not working
let me try using componentDidMount
13:08
@CommonMan return (<div><button id="bottle-button" onClick={this.actionBottle}>Bottle</button><span>{this.state.bottle}</span></div>) this is correct syntax
@ИванЯковлев - trying it
it is working good Thank you @ИванЯковлев, I am beginner in react js... I am self studying these concepts and my only support is SO. in the above code I am trying to under the use of some in the setState
what is the role of it... why it should be there...
where I can use it effectively
@KarelG go on....
13:27
@JBis when evaling js code, wrap it as promise
so, you have an async function
const result = await evalYerrStuff
the result can vary, either object or promise or whatever. It does not matter. await can work with these
then it's a simple matter of doing
let toDisplay;
result.then(res => toDisplay = res);
return toDisplay;
your higher code is using promises anyways. So using async should not be a problem
 
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14:59
class ClickAlert extends React.Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);
    this.state = {bottle: "open"};
    this.actionBottle = this.actionBottle.bind(this);
  }

  actionBottle(){
       this.setState(some => (
         {bottle: some.bottle == "open" ? "close" : "open"}
       ));
    console.log(this.state.bottle);
  }

  render(){
    return(<div><button id="bottle-button" onClick={this.actionBottle}>Bottle</button><br/><span>{this.state.bottle == "open" ? "close" : "open"}</span></div>);
@KarelG yeah, i'm gonna try and implement this
15:28
@JBis forgot something :P
you have to check if result is a Promise object first
now off. Cooking time
cya o/
@KarelG im going to try something similar
15:43
@KarelG alright almost got it, however this doesn't seem to be working. Not sure why
(even in browser console)
(async () => {
    console.log(await (eval(`(async () => { await Promise.resolve(3); })()`)))
})()
"3" never gets logged
oh im a fucking idiot
don't even entertain my stupidity
||> Promise.resolve(3)
@JBis 3 Logged: ``
||> await Promise.resolve(10)
@JBis 10 Logged: ``
@KarelG Promise support added!
16:56
i too needed to learn about promise and async.. those were asked to me during an interview.
it's a pretty useful topic
imo it has unfortunately gotten a little more complicated as of late, with the addition of async/await
but once you get it it's easy
meh, async/await is just sugar
Yeah, it's there to make things simpler. If you know how a promise and async code works, then async/await takes about 10 minutes to explain.
sugar or salt?
🧂
17:55
if i dont initialise state in react what happens? i mean is it mandatory to initilaise the state?
don't initialize it and see what happens
nothing happens..
is there any particular reason to do that? something that's not obvious.. like you don't make network calls in UNSAFE_componentwillmount
18:22
@illiteratewriter Yes, if you don't want to use react.
18:58
@JBis I didn't understand. I can use this.setState whenever I want and it will make something, so it is pointless to do this.state = { something: null } right?
i mean is it pointless or should I initialize it as null or undefined or something?
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@illiteratewriter oh I misread. Nvm.
 
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20:55
Hey guys is there any documentation on how i can use ecma script
?
Nope. If you aren't born with the knowledge you can't use it.
how can i born with the knowledge
i'm not the one who invent the language
Someone can help me?
people dont get born with knowledge
people learn over time
yes they acquire it over time
(disclaimer, I am not a person tho, I identify as a Majestic Green Flaming Lion)
21:03
@JBis how?
explain to me how people born with the knowledge
because that's a philosophical assertion
you have to have a proof of your claim
I can recommend... googling "getting started" for stuff that you want to get started on
so, for example, getting started with Javascript
i am joking, there a docs, of course
there's a whole list of links in the javascript tag that are relevant
several actually
21:47
$ node -h
Usage: node [options] [ script.js ] [arguments]
node inspect [options] [ script.js | host:port ] [arguments]
what is the language for the syntax usage here?
22:10
!!choose
I can't read your mind. Please provide an arg or two.
!!choose WoW or FO76
i think james is broken

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