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01:56
hi guys is it possible to access a file in server from the client in node js?

what i mean by this is, is it possible to do something like:

const fileName = '../../../product.json'

-- we are currently in a file in client and i want to access the product.json which is in the server
02:19
the client cannot access anything on the server unless the server is... well, serving it
not even import it
i want to access it like this:

<script>
      import json from './json/data.json'
      export default{
          data(){
              return{
                  myJson: json
              }
          }
      }
</script>

But i don't know the path for it. for example "how many .. and // in '../../file' Know any good resources on this?
would it help if i took a picture of my file directory and sent it? would you be able to help me locate it then?
 
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04:15
I have the text "Eat. Sleep. Repeat." I want each word to slide up and fade in one by one. No matter how many different methods I tried, anime.js, adding classes, etc. none of them are getting the job done.
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just for some context here is what i have so far.
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    window.onload = function () {
  x = findelem("H1", "Eat. Sleep. Repeat.");
  x.style.position = "relative";
  x.style.top = "30px";
  x.style.opacity = "0";
  animatetext(x);
}
function animatetext (obj) {
  anime({
    targets: obj.innerHTML.split(" "),
    translateY: -30,
    duration: 3000,
    opacity: 1,
    delay: anime.stagger(1000),
  });
}
04:41
nneed some help
local storage
my local storage value is a string, but its supposed to be an array of objects
how do i parse it
you can only store strings in local storage
correct.
'my local storage value is a string, but its supposed to be an array of objects'
correct
What is your issue?
04:45
what i meant to say is that
i dont want that string i want my array of objects
|| mdn json.parse()
ive tried parse but im getting syntax error
05:07
ok how about this how do i return specific data from an object
certain properties
Hello how y'all?
why do I get this error?
$ ng serve
bash: ng: command not found
05:23
lol..
@Onthewaytosuccess
Looks like angular cli isn't installed...
npm i -g @angular/cli
try ?
@Unbreachable yeah thanks
now working
oh cool
I have some few errors popping up there in the MEAN app
@helloworld showing code would be helpful
what have you done?
05:33
@Unbreachable I will try to work through them and see if I can correct them.
I already did, but will try once more and see if it works. If not, I'll be here!
Btw, do you know anything about hashtables? @Unbreachable
hashtable algorithm?
not really
okay no prolem
06:13
Hello
Anyone here?
06:27
    is it possible to write to a json file with a similiar structure to this:

    {
        "444": 0.09,
        "431": 0.02
    }

Not sure how could write to "441" since its a number so i cant just simply put in my router:

data.key1 = value1;
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Hello, can anyone help me out with this problem...
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07:18
class LoginControl extends React.Component{
  constructor(props){
    super(props);
    this.state = {isLoggedIn: false};
          console.log(this.state.isLoggedIn);

  }


  render(){

    return(
        <div>
          <Greeting isLoggedIn={isLoggedIn} />
        </div>
     );
  }

 }

function Greeting(props){
  const loggedIn = props.isLoggedIn;
  if(loggedIn){
    return <h1>Welcome User</h1>;
  } else {
    return <h1>Welcome Guest</h1>;
  }
}

ReactDOM.render(<LoginControl />, document.getElementById('root'));
react class will not work without setState ?
I am trying to call a function outside a class in react
but I couldn't
it is throwing "react not defined" error
so asking if react will work only if we define a function inside a class with setState
?
what do you want to know @CommonMan?
the above class in react is not working.
it is throwing error ...
WHat is the reason for the error?
@SeifEddineSlimene
what error do you received?
07:29
"react is not defined" for the above class
import React from "react"
I have mentioned it in library
have you also imported ReactDom?
did import reactdom?
i guess you missed because your code seems to be correct
07:38
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
how is your setup?
are you using the node environment or stand alone
the above is a simple online tool helps us to execute code and practice
      <Greeting isLoggedIn={this.state.isLoggedIn} />
is it ok?
07:46
the above is the actual example given
by react documentation
It's still throwing the error
whats the issue with this?
codepen.io/balajipenatcode/…
it outputs 'Welcome Guest'
he forgot this.state
in <Greeting isLoggedIn={this.state.isLoggedIn} />
oh i see
Is there anyone I can ask a couple of things about Socket.io?
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07:53
@siniradam go on
@Unbreachable and @SeifEddineSlimene - you guys can see the output? codepen.io/balajipenatcode/pen/qBONbZz
I couldn't see.. I can see only "Uncaught reference: react not defined"
So I have a project which works on nodejs + socket.io and clients are electron.
Socket.io is being used for data communication besides that there is an webrtc video chat which is not related with the project.
Remove the two imports
Each time a user connects, an object being generated from a class on disconnect object destroyed
so my client having disconnections occasionally, and in app, if user disconnected from server, I just drop the video call. but actually call is fine.
So, if user disconnects I set a timer in server like 4 seconds, in given time if user can reconnect to server, I just update object references with new socket id etc.
@Unbreachable - how in the world without this.state.isLoggedIn is working in the documentation... codepen.io/gaearon/pen/QKzAgB?editors=0010 -> reactjs.org/docs/conditional-rendering.html
lol
sorry if I am rude
07:58
But they do have it
Look closely
But, If I set socket.io pingInterval:5000, setTimeout: 10000 then 4 seconds is short for reconnection time, because required time to pass to detect disconnect is longer
but if user closes app and leaves, server waits for the a real disconnect for no reason.
Right inside the render(){ here }
const isLoggedIn = this.state.isLoggedIn;
@CommonMan he did it already
07:59
oh yeah.. my ppooor undersganding
So, how to determine ping interval and timeouts based on the volume?
thank you so much @SeifEddineSlimene and @Unbreachable
if pings are more frequent is that means more likely to drop?
08:14
so anyone?
08:33
@siniradam no, if they're frequent, presumably it's because the next ping is sent immediately after the previous is received
pings with long consistent delays is an indicator that you're not getting a response from the server
@Neil I'm not sure if I explained or understood you correctly, If I set pingInterval to a shorter amount of time, might that affect the possibility to disconnect?
@siniradam there's no connection
each request is completely separate
if you're asking if the server will decide to ignore you if you ping with too high a frequency, then you'd have to ask the system administrator for that one
it's common practice for firewalls to look at high frequency requests from a specific IP and then ignore it for a period to prevent against DDoS
@Neil I talking about socket.io, WebSocket. So I'm not sure if your answer applies to my case.
@siniradam ah, no.. in that case it's different
web sockets open a connection with the server and don't disconnect like you'd see normally with a http request
though it still has to ping the server to see if the connection is still up occasionally
@Neil I get the mechanics but I'm not sure who is pinging who.
08:44
client pings the server to see if it's still up
Server sending pings to clients or each client sending ping to server
the length of time before the server auto-disconnects is configurable
but generally you wouldn't want to ping that frequently
that said, you likely wouldn't see any disconnects come from high rate of pinging unless again, the firewall decides too many requests from the same IP and just ignores you
My issue is, each time a user connected an object is generated and stored in a collection. If the user disconnected, the object removed from the collection.
Since users dealing a lot of disconnects, on server side when disconnect triggered I set a timer for allowing user to reconnect. if able to reconnect I update the object with new socket reference etc. if unsuccessful I destroy the object.
@Neil But reconnect time span if shorter than timeout then client can not detect disconnect in time and try to reconnect, if I Keep reconnect time longer, then server will detect disconnects in a longer time period
if you try to send info to the server and it fails, you simply reconnect
you don't generally care if the connection dropped until it does
so pingTimeout should be shorter than reconnect time span I this case I presume.
08:50
you just have to account for this when you send information to the server, because it could fail
check the default values, I couldn't tell you.
but the default values are ideal under normal circumstances
I think there is an ambiguation here and it is my mistake
pingTimeout and pingInterval parameters are socket.io's default specs.
each socket connection referenced in an object. if socket disconnects I that paired object should be destroyed.
but instead of destroying, I wait for a couple of seconds to wait if the same user can reconnect.
That amount of time for reconnection is implemented by me. So there is no default value
I don't know, man. What does the documentation say about these values?
that's the first place I'd check
I did, unfortunately unclear.
Thanks though.
just do montecarlo tests
test values and see how many disconnects you get
and how many immediate reconnects
@Neil yeah problem is right there, I can't simulate timeouts. :) otherwise I would.
09:58
Hi,
 
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11:38
// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
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// copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
// "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
// without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
// distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
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This is the events.js core node module.
my question is the where is the declaration of primordials?
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const {
  Array,
  Boolean,
  Error,
  MathMin,
  NumberIsNaN,
  ObjectCreate,
  ObjectDefineProperty,
  ObjectGetPrototypeOf,
  ObjectSetPrototypeOf,
  Promise,
  PromiseReject,
  PromiseResolve,
  ReflectApply,
  ReflectOwnKeys,
  Symbol,
  SymbolFor,
  SymbolAsyncIterator,
} = primordials;
// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
// copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
// "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
// without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
// distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
// persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
// following conditions:
 
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12:42
Using the new Atomics feature in javascript, is it possible to synchronously resolve a promise?
13:31
Hey, how can I get current data-dk-dropdown-value and set the dk_option_current class for <li>
     `                            <div class="dk_container dk_theme_black dk_open" id="dk_container_arrow-tip" tabindex="1" style="display: block;"><a class="dk_toggle" style="width: 129px;"><span class="dk_label">TopHat 3D 60g</span></a>
                                        <div class="dk_options">
                                            <ul class="dk_options_inner">
                                               <!-- <li onmouseover="$(this).MessageBoxas('data-dk-dropdown-value');" class=""><a data-dk-dropdown-value="1">TopHat 3D 60g</a></li>-->
in jquery
I really don't know any Jquery
onmouseover I need to change the class for current selected option
Sam
Sam
14:34
Hi all. Using React, is there a way I can store components in an array: const compArray = [ComponentOne, ComponentTwo] and during render, pass props dynamically? Something like {compArray[0] props={...}}`
 
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user8207054
15:38
Hey, I have a issue. Does someone know how to compare values inside an array of objects?
you mean, how to compare two arrays?
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Actually not sure, because the props are set in the construcotr
user8207054
@TrueEye let me post a quick example.
user8207054
Just a sec
Sam
Sam
15:41
I've figured it out :D thanks
user8207054
You can see that the "amount" can change dynamically, this is changed inside a <select> in HTML. But I need to compare and add them to the HTML, as this is a checkout page. So if the user selected both the first and second option both needs to be displayed. But with "selected[index].amount" I only get the last one the user selected ...
Max
Max
17:33
Hi, I have a project using angularfire (angularjs), I'm trying to $add data to my $firebaseArray, but instead of just adding a id like 0 1 2 3 to my json array, it generating something like "-M5DKooYELprfaLsgpxj". Any idea on how to prevent this ? Thank you.
It bother me cause I'm having trouble finding the last line of my array when It's not something like 0 1 2 3 x) I can't use lenght function.
18:24
  // json data
    var jsonData = '{"persons":[{"name":"John","city":"New York"},{"name":"Phil","city":"Ohio"}]}';

    // parse json
    var jsonObj = JSON.parse(jsonData);
    console.log(jsonObj);

    // stringify JSON Object
    var jsonContent = JSON.stringify(jsonObj);
    console.log(jsonContent);

    fs.writeFile(path.resolve("server",'../people.json'), jsonContent, 'utf8', function (err) {
        if (err) {
            console.log("An error occured while writing JSON Object to File.");
Why does the result become " [Object Object] " even though i am using JSON.stringify() ?
19:08
Hey guys so about my post earlier.... did anyone get it?
I have the text "Eat. Sleep. Repeat." I want each word to slide up and fade in one by one. No matter how many different methods I tried, anime.js, adding classes, etc. none of them are getting the job done.
    window.onload = function () {
  x = findelem("H1", "Eat. Sleep. Repeat.");
  x.style.position = "relative";
  x.style.top = "30px";
  x.style.opacity = "0";
  animatetext(x);
}
function animatetext (obj) {
  anime({
    targets: obj.innerHTML.split(" "),
    translateY: -30,
    duration: 3000,
    opacity: 1,
    delay: anime.stagger(1000),
  });
}
Is this the correct way to animate each word in the text??
 
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20:38
Hey guys
Does anyone know about the mystery of primordials in node.js core!
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const {
  Array,
  Boolean,
  Error,
  MathMin,
  NumberIsNaN,
  ObjectCreate,
  ObjectDefineProperty,
  ObjectGetPrototypeOf,
  ObjectSetPrototypeOf,
  Promise,
  PromiseReject,
  PromiseResolve,
  ReflectApply,
  ReflectOwnKeys,
  Symbol,
  SymbolFor,
  SymbolAsyncIterator,
} = primordials;

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