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does anyone know how to apply the reduce on observable.
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Q: How to apply the reduce on state observable in angular

Pandaalert.ts export class Alert extends Defaults { id?: string; url: string; line: string; application: string; } TS @Select(AlertState.get('alerts')) alerts$: Observable<Partial<Alert>> data of alerts$ [{ id: '1', url: '/id1', line: 'line1', application: 'app1'...

 
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04:46
and i thought pug was bad...github.com/hyperhype/hyperscript
04:57
thats......thats pretty gross
only slightly less gross than github.com/jbis9051/HiAPL
i'm gonna start working on that again
its the next big thing, i'm telling you
lol oh yeahhhhhh
'HTML is a programming language' love it
hey, if web routes can be HTML, why not make an entire lang out of it
05:33
@JBis re: sets equality comparison. In Java, you can implement the Comparable interface. It requires you to define a .compareTo method. In JS this could be done with a new Symbol, say Symbol.compareTo and if it's seen it's going to be used for data structures only. So a == b still uses the SameValueZero algorithm, while set.add(a).add(b) will use the Symbol.
It's probably not THAT easy, though but it's a consideration. I suppose you'd need a new type of data structure for this, as otherwise the (by now) old Set and Map will be broken.
06:01
I think the problem is complexity
Java gives you pretty direct memory access, e.g. you can re-implement hashcode on objects yourself
JS can't do that
@JBis each test defines it own measure of "better". That might be "fewer TS files" or "more code coverage" or "fewer ESLint failures", it's up to the test author
And as a result JS can't use a custom equality function without losing constant time on those data structures
And if you were to emulate hashcode reimplementation with a kind of abstraction layer between the object, the emulated memory, and the real memory, you'd get a bunch of other performance issues
 
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07:19
hello everyone!
im having a problem with a question that nobody replied, does anyone want to help?
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Q: How to show stories externally on SAP analytics cloud via node or python?

M. Mariscali'm doing a nodeJS to access to my SAC but cannot do it without the login page, does anyone have some idea about how to avoid to do the login, or how to do it hidden on node? Just i want to show stories without log in. Thank you so much UPDATED <body> <iframe id="attachframe"></iframe> <

07:21
No idea what SAC is
Sorry
sap cloud analytics
anyway
its a simple ajax request
but dont have any idea
about how to do it
I don't know what you're trying to do at all
ok im just trying to pass via ajax the client_id and client_secret
to avoid the login page
at the end with script in javascript inside an html
thats all
thanks for the interest fella
do you have any documentation for the API you're calling
07:39
hi kind peeps
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can I get some react help
some help with this would be much appreciated: stackoverflow.com/q/61727731/1273830
07:45
I am creating a webpage which displays some charts(calling from an API) and a loading screen while they are being rendered. To do this, I'm using isLoading as a state parameter which is changed in refreshCharts(). So, I have to call the function on page load as well as very ten minutes and display that timer(state variable 'time'). What I've done right now only causes the function to be executed every 10s but not on the first load.

useEffect(() => {

const interval = setInterval(() => {
refreshCharts()
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I also tried to do something like this for the time:
useEffect(() => {
    const interval = setInterval(() => {
      refreshCharts()
      setTime(10)
      const timer = setInterval(() => {
        setTime(time - 1)
      }, 1000)
      if (time === 0) {
        timer.clearInterval()
        setTime(10)
      }
    }, 10000)

    return () => clearInterval(interval)
  })
oh no no no
// something like this?

useEffect(() => {
  refreshCharts(); // component mount
  const interval = setInterval(() => refreshCharts(), 10000);
  return () => clearInterval(interval);
}, []); // passing empty array as second argument means only run on mount
Umm, I am kinda not understanding when useEffect will be called
it will run when the component is mounted and it will execute the cleanup function when the component is unmounted
07:54
Since refreshCharts is updating state parameters, the component will be re-rendered and useEffect will be called everytime?
if you don't pass the empty array then it will run on every update
no, your component is stateful, which means that "mounting" and "updating" are distinct parts of its lifecycle
there's a catch: reactjs.org/docs/…
yess, it's working after adding that []
I had read that answer but didn't think it was of this significance
:(
Thank you for you answer.
Could yo help me with the timer
You're welcome
I don't know, post your question
I also want to live display the timer countdown after which it is updating.
@M.Mariscal I can't help you but I'd advise not to put secrets in client-side code
08:01
ok thanks for the advice
i can imagine but dont know anything about this subject
    useEffect(() => {
        const interval = setInterval(() => {
          refreshCharts()
          setTime(10)
          const timer = setInterval(() => {
            setTime(time - 1)
          }, 1000)
          if (time === 0) {
            timer.clearInterval()
            setTime(10)
          }
        }, 10000)

        return () => clearInterval(interval)
      })
// This is what I tried
  useEffect(() => {
    refreshCharts()
    const timer = setInterval(() => {
      setTime(time - 1)
    }, 1000)
    if (time === 0) {
      timer.clearInterval()
      setTime(20)
    }
    const interval = setInterval(() => {
      const timer = setInterval(() => {
        setTime(time - 1)
      }, 1000)
      if (time === 0) {
        timer.clearInterval()
        setTime(20)
        refreshCharts()
      }
    }, 20000)

    return () => clearInterval(interval)
  }, [])
const [time, setTIme] = useState(10);

useEffect(() => {
  if (time < 1)
    return;
  const timer = setTimeout(() => setTime(time - 1), 1000);
  return () => clearTimeout(timer);
}, [time]);
@forresthopkinsa Will this be synced to the time for the component update?
yeah
whenever the time state updates, the effect will be run
and each time the effect is run it will schedule a new update
you can't do it with an interval because the state will go stale
08:17
@forresthopkinsa so I can't keep the refreshCharts code in this?
I don't know what your refreshCharts function does
How to combine the two useEffects?
  useEffect(() => {
    refreshCharts()
    if (time < 1) return
    const timer = setTimeout(() => setTime(time - 1), 1000)
    const interval = setInterval(() => {
      refreshCharts()
    }, 20000)
    return () => {
      clearInterval(interval)
      clearTimeout(time)
    }
  }, [time]) //this will not work
what does refreshCharts do
refreshChart calls an API to get chart data and changes stateVariables isLoading and chartData.
thanks anyway for the help ;)
08:24
what props or state does refreshCharts use
   setIsLoading(true)
    let x = Math.random() * 10000
    //Simulating API Call
    setTimeout(() => {
      console.log(param)
      setConfig(param)
      setIsLoading(false)
    }, x)
basically does the above
is param from the state?
let me explain my thinking
guys vue or react?
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08:28
isLoading? <LoadingScreen /> : <p>{config}</p>
^ in my divs
// this would be ideal

useEffect(() => refreshCharts(), [time]);

// it's actually a good idea to keep this in a separate useEffect
// from the timer
However this won't work if refreshCharts reads other state or props
The time state variable will change properly, but the others will become stale on later runs
08:40
`target.click()`
sometimes doesn't work so i had found an answer in stackoverflow which solved the problem using like this,
`window.setTimeout(() => target.click(), 0)`

Unfortunately i lost the question in stackoverflows sea of qa.

Anyone know why it works??
I am still trying to find the question...
@forresthopkinsa hey I didn't exactly understand. Can we have two useEffects?
yeah in fact you're encouraged to separate different things into different effect hooks
const [foo, setFoo] = useState(1);
const [bar, setBar] = useState(1);

useEffect(() => {
  setFoo(foo + 1); // this WILL work
  setBar(bar + 1); // this will NOT work
}, [foo]); // because this effect depends on foo
look at the warning in this section ^
09:09
hi
09:49
@forresthopkinsa why would this be ideal since time is changing every second
I'd want that useEffect to be called when the time is 10 seconds right
10:04
I assumed you wanted to refresh every time the time changed
 
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12:56
hi i have a doubt,i am using React
using radio button to select values
while clicking first time radio buttons are not selected
second time its working fine
what is the issue?
 
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14:17
Hi everyone I'm having an issue trying to make my code dry, i have it working but its over 40 lines of code, I think I'm on the right tracks however i am stuck and could need some help, thanks please see following code:
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15:04
@forresthopkinsa why? I mean for a custom function it might not be constant time but otherwise it would be. Unless you are saying that things are optimized that changing over to a function would make all those optimizations impossible?
@phenomnomnominal Interesting. But what if the test changes? Maybe there's a bug in the test, so the last commit didn't really have a score of 1000 it only had a score of 200. How does that work?
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james, thats your job. What am i paying you for if you aren't going to do your job?
couple more screw ups and i may just have to let @Wietlol bot out of its cage ;)
15:23
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Q: Make Whole area clickable

Muhammad Samii have added event-listner to ul in order to target particular li but clicking on whole li is not working only 20% is area is working here is my code. i want to make whole li clickable even added display: block it not working. <li style="display: block" data-id="@user.Id" data-FullName="@user.F...

if Wietbot has to replace JamesBot, it would need a few more features tho
yes, just joking :)
webstorm's new update is terrible. I am getting a bunch of bugs.
15:40
Hey, I have this SVG codepen codepen.io/yotking789/pen/OJyEGOa but I cant get it right. I have already asked question and got answer for it here stackoverflow.com/questions/61730221/… but somehow once I replaced the polygon path with group of paths as mentioned in the question the code fails to run.
user11867329
15:54
Anyone knows if this uses php or JS to query the current-archive products?
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYfspsEGoxU&t=6m0s

If so, how would I use the "order by" setting from any other selection (You can see in official docs:
> https://aedocs.webtechstreet.com/article/8-post-blocks
@JBis heresy, Jetbrains is perfect!
maybe i just need to reinstall
haven't seen you in a while, hows life?
Jobless, working on a massive side project that is expected to get hit with a few thousand people this weekend :')
I applied to a few companies but it feels kinda unfair given that I am planning to stay there for less than a year just until the screening for the european flight academy starts again (paused till the end of the year, fu virus...). Also only received one response which was negative and one offer that paid way under my expectations so nothing there either.
How about you? Well trained for Corona with a CS study, staying at home all day like me? :P
hey
I've always wondered what's the correct way to do this
If I have a function that updates some component level variables. Should the function just update the required component variables without taking params or returning anything
or should the function take the component variables as params and return a the updated value?
this case:
16:10
@geisterfurz007 ah, are you switching careers to go into flying? I used be really interested in that stuff when i was younger. I had a simulator and flew irl a couple times.
mapFormValuesToModel = () => {
    if (!this.selectedView) {
      this.selectedView = cloneDeep(defaultView);
    }
    Object.keys(this.viewForm.controls).forEach(key => {
      this.selectedView[key] = this.viewForm.controls[key].value;
    });
  };

saveView() {

    this.mapFormValuesToModel();
    this.onSaveForm.emit({ selectedView});
  }
Yeah, I have a private license and over the last years I figured that 9-5 office jobs aren't really what I want to do for the next 45 years and flying is kinda sick :D
in this case I don't return any value from the function. I just update the global variable in the component that will be used in the emit param
I would always try to avoid using global variables and use pure functions where possible @BrianJ
I'm working on 2 main projects right now. One is an alternative to zoom github.com/oss-videochat. Alpha 0.2 soon to be released. And the second one is a game manger for a game traditionally played senior year in american high schoolers called "senior assassin".
@geisterfurz007 Very cool. I may still get a private license. Just really expensive.
have you used the simulators at all?
16:16
Nope! I did hop into an A320 simulator but that was after I got my license.
Yeah, it's expensive and especially in these times or the winter you kinda have to wait things out but each time I am heading to the airport for a trip with family or friends I am filled with an unreasonable joy :D
@geisterfurz007 ok I'll take your advice
@JBis Ooooh, nice! I will have to look that game up but open source zoom doesn't sound too bad! My puppy currently is yestheoryfam.com. There is not a lot there now but the frontend for everything is already done but the backend isn't. We got approached by one of the founder of the community we are building that hub for and they are going to advertise it in the next newsletter reaching 10k+ people :') Our about-us page should be up by then as well to get some traffic on dem socials
It is easier to see what the function is doing in that case
i remember, i went up a couple thousand ft (with an instructor) and my father in the back of Cessna 172 and killed the engine (simulate to an engine failure), scared the shit out of my dad. Instructor and I were laughing our asses off.
16:22
@geisterfurz007 cool, the initial page there looks good
Our UI designer is an absolute machine... I cannot wait to have the rest of the pages launch, I spent so much time making his designs reality :)
nice
nice! is that a canvas?
It's divs with transitions, lmao
16:25
damn, nice
i would of gotten fed up and just slapped on a canvas with some lib
New ones are created every 150 seconds with randomized transition values and then unmounted again; took longer than I want to admit :D
that sad part is that good ui, people don't notice. People only notice bad ui.
Photowall with randomized layout!
did you make the layout algo?
Yup
Well it's half cheated but yes :D
16:27
nice
When I saw the design I went to the UI designer and asked if there was virtually any system behind the layouts and we went "Nah, I really placed them somewhat random". Kinda a shit position :D
for my zoom project, i spent a week creating a layout algorithm for fixed aspect ratio boxes in a simple 2d grid
can't imagine creating something like that
fucking comp sci
As said, it's half cheated :')
There are preset layout rows exposing how many landscape, portrait and total images they need, a random layout is chosen, the images are checked for orientation and if they fit the layout requirements, if not, a different layout is picked that matches them. If no layout matches then that's because it's too little images left to fill one of them so I just hardcoded use the one that doesn't care about orientation and places them in the most reasonable fashion. Was a fun page to tackle!
@JBis 👀
ssshh, just say its powered by AI, and your good
lmao
I am mostly just happy that it looks good; it had a few hiccups (read infinite loops) in the beginning and I recently had to redo the layouts in css grid but now it seems quite usable!
I really cannot wait until all the things I made go live :') I put more than 130 hours coding time into the frontend alone (tracked by wakatime)
16:35
nice
so are you going to do this on the side while flying or what?
I don't think I am ever going to drop coding entirely. I guess I will almost always have some side project around (maybe not with this time intesity tho) and given that screenings for the airline training are still cancelled till next year I hope that a lot of the stuff that's coming for this project is going to be done by then and I can slow down my pace :D
Well good luck! Design looks great so far.
I am also still looking for coding jobs to bridge the time on my resume but yeah, that website is going to stick as sideproject for a while :D
Thanks!
What are the plans for the oss-videochat application? Self-hosting or will there be some company made from this eventually?
self-hosting for now probably won't become anything big. Unfortunately, to grow requires a large investment I am not willing to make, especially because of how saturated the market it.
but you can try out the first alpha (v0.1a) here: app.bitlink.joshbrown.info
Noice, looks good! Oh yeah, the saturated market is a fair reasoning
16:50
thanks
hmm for a future project we're looking into an ORM, our current main choices are bookshelf or objection.
I can't seem to find any reason to pick on over the other.
Me neither 🤔
Actually a full fledged orm isn't what we need, we need something that allows a structural way that the returned array from knex is restructured into an object graph instead of an array.
Looking at this, I gotta ask though out of curiosity: Why not sequelize: npmcompare.com/compare/bookshelf,objection,sequelize
Because sequelie doesn't allow for knex.js integration.
16:57
Ah
But a query would look like:
SELECt *
FROM competitions as c
WHERE competition.date <= 1
LEFT JOIN match as m
    ON m.competion = c.id
LEFT JOIN scores as s
    ON s.match = m.id
LEFT JOIN teams as t
    ON t.competition = c.id
why not just write sql?
Which currently gets an array (with lots of empty space, since not all competitions have matches or matches have scores, but that's normal). - We'd like an orm where we can define the structure and then provide the result so it builds the tree:
oh
competions: [{
    name: 'abc',
    id: 1,
    match: [{
        id: 2,
        competition: 1,
        scored: [{id: 1, score: 2}, {id: 2, score: 3}]
    }]
    team: [{id: 1, name: "team a"}, {...}],
}]
Instead of a flattened array, with many many copies.
17:09
Hi guys, found this codepen for step indicator but I am having a hard time getting the text to show on the right side of the circle instead of bottom codepen.io/anon/pen/RMYRPp
Any help is appreciated
i'm hating css modules
grr
Hello, I would be thankful if someone can take a look and give me an idea as to how to proceed. Thanks in advance.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61758582/maximum-call-stack-size-exceeded-error-when-trying-to-manipulate-a-select2-drop
18:40
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anyone have any ui tips? Mainly, I want to make it more obvious that those teams are clickable
and underline looks bad i think
What happens when you click them?
@Cameron redirects to an info page about the team
Some sort of arrow/chevron on the right side perhaps?
18:47
@JBis Weird, never heard of that
maybe more east coast not sure
@Cameron hmm, maybe
@JBis ^ something like that
Good idea, i think i'm going to do that
Yep that's where the message is from
What does this mean "introduce value types in ES7"?
18:54
I don't know, I've looked for more info about that a few times before
@BenjaminGruenbaum Sorry for the summon -- wondering if you have more info about this ^
could it possibly mean this? not sure when it was introduced
const key = "foo";

{
   [key]: "bar"
}
i was close
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A: Syntax for creating objects with composite keys in JavaScript

CMSObject property names in JavaScript are at the end just strings, your second example seems to work because the bracket property accessor converts the [1, 2] expression to String (returning "1,2"), for example: var obj = {}; obj[[1, 2]] = 3; console.log(obj["1,2"]); // 3 Another example: var ...

oh thats really interesting actually
hmm
hahah his key was stringified
Anyway no, computed property names are different
||> class Test {
    constructor(id) {
        this.id = id;
    }
    toString(){
        return this.id;
    }
}
const uniqueObj = {};
const test1 = new Test(5);
const test2 = new Test(5);
uniqueObj[test1]=  test1;
uniqueObj[test2] = test2;
console.log(uniqueObj);
@JBis undefined Logged: {"5":{"id":5}}
ngl thats pretty cool
19:06
that is pretty cool
19:58
    const router = useRouter();
    const teamId = router.query.team_id;
    const [data, setData] = useState(null);

    useEffect(() => {
        protectedAPIRequest('/api/game/team/' + teamId)
            .then(resp => resp.json())
            .then(data => {
                setData(data);
            });
    }, []);
teamId is undefined the first time useEffect runs generating an error
should i just wrap it in an if statement?
Can I ask simple regex question here, the question is that how to get date of form that day should have digits 1 or 2, month also 1 or 2, but year of digit 2 or 4
but also are you intending to only run this on component mount?
yes
I think it should be [\d{2}\d{4}] for year but it doesnt work
20:02
then when will teamId be defined?
@jeea use regex101.com
once it mounts
const teamId = router.query.team_id;
is the hook being run before mounting?
no
oh. I see
My bad I wasn't looking at the other code
So it's going to act differently depending on the conditions when the component is mounted
:(
20:04
That was a question
Is that what you're wanting? You're expecting the component to behave differently if it's mounted with that query param
But not change when updated?
the query param won't change once its mounted
Right that makes sense
@forresthopkinsa ok I found my mistake from this site,
But you're expecting the component to sometimes mount when that param is defined, and sometimes mount when it isn't
it refers to a param in the url (why its called query there, go ask the idiots who made nextjs)
20:06
No no query parameter is the right term
its not /?team_id=3 its /:team_id
Ah. Well that's more questionable but I do see that referred to as a query parameter a lot as well
oh
I don't think it actually is but whatever, anyway, yeah use a condition
if i use an if then it won't run again because of the [] in useEffect
20:08
It'll only run again when the component is remounted
Isn't that what you wanted?
I'm confused
lmao me too
lol. I want the useEffect function to run either before or after the component is mounted. I don't care which. But when it does, it must have access to teamId. And once it runs, its done and doesn't run again unless it is remounted, not updated.
If teamId isn't defined then what do you want to happen
it shouldn't ever be undefined (but i guess it is due to react combining three functions into useEffect)
20:11
I don't think it's undefined due to the component lifecycle
but i want to skip over and wait for it to be defined
I'm not sure why it would be undefined on first mount and later defined
Sounds like a Next thing
const router = useRouter();
const teamId = router.query.team_id;
---> console.log(teamId) logs the correct value every time
fuck next
uhhhhhh
if that never logs undefined then I have no idea how you're getting undefined in your hook
can you declare that variable outside of your component scope? maybe that's messing with it
wait i was wrong
it does log undefined once
20:13
aha
I'm still very confused as to why that value is changing at all
I'm assuming you're not, like, dynamically changing the URL or something
http params should be available from the very first tick of page load
@forresthopkinsa not during that load
I'd consult Next docs for why that value is changing
if you move the declaration outside your component scope is it just undefined forever?
useRouter is a hook, can't move it outside
ah I think that's the key
that guy is up to something
okay so for reference, effect hooks run after render
it's only once the whole function has returned and the DOM is painted that the effect function is placed on the event queue
so its that damn hook
if i give teamId a value instead of using a hook it works
i have no idea how to fix
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20:19
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what if you move the router accessor into the effect hook
user8967105
@JamesBot okay
error, hooks can only be used in functional components
const router = useRouter();

useEffect(() => {
  const teamId = router.query.team_id;
  apiCalls('whatever');
}, []);
user8967105
20:20
Why isn't unload working in javascript
user8967105
bye there is no help
user8967105
here
You didn't ask a very clear question lol
@forresthopkinsa that should work. router is filled, but query is not.
query is empty
this cannot be the first time someone is doing this
whats the point of the param query if you cant use it
super annoying
20:27
ohhhhhhh
Ok. I know the issue.
Nextjs is super opinionated and wants me to give the param server side
I. don't understand
long story short, Nextjs wants me to access the query/param server side and then pass it to the component instead of accessing directly client side. It has to do with how next works.
But it gets better. How do I access it server side you ask? Well of course in the context.params object.
params server side, query client side. Thanks next.
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20:53
any one can help?
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Q: Make Whole area clickable

Muhammad Samii have added event-listner to ul in order to target particular li but clicking on whole li is not working only 20% is area is working here is my code. i want to make whole li clickable even added display: block it not working. <li style="display: block" data-id="@user.Id" data-FullName="@user.F...

21:31
Hi
We've started using web workers to process some heavy data processing off the main thread in our Angular & NgRx client.
Right now everything bar the web worker data is passed through an NgRx store and updated via actions.
My questions is, should we also be putting each message from the web worker into the store via a reducer for this specific worker data?
Right now we just connect the data coming from the web worker OnMessage handler directly to the component view. Bypassing the store.
I've done some Googling but didn't come up with any hits for NgRx and Web workers
Obviously with a web worker the throughput of data will result in a high amount of action dispatches and I'm.thinking in turn a lot of re-rendering due to state changes which might not be efficient or practical
 
2 hours later…
23:42
@BrianJ I'd say this is right - you probably want to run everything outside the zone and then manually dispatch when you know you want to update
But i'd expect the data to go through the store for sure
You should just tweet Mike Ryan and ask

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