@NIKHILCHANDRAROY I personally don't like that at all. Others do accept putting JS code in the href attribute. My personal gripe is that I prefer the logic to be separated. If I have JS code, it should be in a JS file. 1. It ensures I can use JS tools to analyse and refactor the code easily 2. I don't have to constantly flip between the HTML and the JS code to understand the functionality.
One additional thing that really bugs me is that since this is in the href, then trying to open this in a new tab yields nothing at all. I'd much prefer the same page to be opened (with href="#") than opening a completely blank page.
@PrashinJeevaganth Should be OK but I'm not sure if anybody is around to answer them. I don't know anything about those, so somebody else should step in
I want to ask if anyone knows how to test Firebase cloud functions results on the database using Unit Testing libraries. Currently I know of Jest, but I only know how to use it to test the logic of the functions, not whether the data got populated in the database. I'm using Postman and making HTTP requests manually to test for now.
OK, I'll try to change over to it. For now I've been setting up Chai/Mocha but mostly because it's the first one I found with a convenient setup guide. I've used Jasmine in the past with Karma.
@phenomnomnominal Oh ok I see, I didnt really know what it was like to do integration tests with a database previously, so was unfamiliar with the form
If I'm doing a purely node project with just a backend, what will be the minimum essential testing you recommend to do?
I wanted to do something like TDD, bc I'm guilty of not doing it early with my previous projects, wanted to do something the right way this time
I am referencing this tutorial for Firestore security rules. I have extracted the code from the repository and it matches that of the video.
I changed the setup code to run the firestore.rules instead of firestore-test.rules, and tried running firebase emulators:start and jest ./spec following th...
Ideally your tests form a pyramid. At the bottom, you have unit tests and you have many of them. Then the next layer is simpler integration tests with, say 2-3 components and these would be fewer. The higher up you go, the less tests you have but they are more complex and cover more of the functionality in one go.
That's really the ideal case and I don't think I've seen anybody really achieve this. For long at least.
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Assigning a variable inside a function lasts only for the duration of the function lifecycle... does the same hold true if I use lodash to create a deep clone of a variable? I seem to be experiencing maximum call stack size exceeded errors when repeatedly calling the offending function
@Sam a deep copy will follow each reference and copy all their contents. If you are only doing a shallow copy, you might not go into the circular reference . So, if you have something like a = {b : {}}; a.b.c = a, then a shallow copy will not need to re-clone a`.
@jeea you need some sort of server, most likely, in order to coordinate players. Websockets is not required to do the linking but it's a very good solution, as you most likely need real-time synchronisation. However, it does depend on the type of multiplayer game - a slower paced turn-based game can happily need a sync once every 1-5 minutes, for example.
@jeea to put it simply, a server is a central location that each client needs to communicate with. A lot of multiplayer games run on this principle - players connect to a server, then each player does stuff and informs the server what they did. They moved left, for example. The server tracks that information from all players and then also sends it to all players. So if you moved left and there was somebody there, you'd bump into them.
we had fortify scan ran for our code and showed the below vulnerabilty in our spring boot project:'Hardcoded domain in html' The html has the below 3 lines, in that one of the url is hardcoded. Now the question is how to fix this issue and read out of a variable and replace this value in html of a spring boot java app? <script type="text/javascript" src="../shared/js/ui-bootstrap-tpls.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="../shared/js/angular-route.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://myserver.net"></script>
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we had fortify scan ran for our code and showed the below vulnerabilty in our spring boot project:'Hardcoded domain in html' The html has the below 3 lines, in that one of the url is hardcoded. Now the question is how to fix this issue and read out of a variable and replace this value in html of a spring boot java app? <script type="text/javascript" src="../shared/js/ui-bootstrap-tpls.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="../shared/js/angular-route.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://myserver.net"></script>When i launch the link myserver.net from browser it…
Hi everyone, I am working on a react app. It has a state say stateA and another state stateB which can be computed only by stateA. But stateB is used not in just render() but in other functions as well. How can I keep stateB outside state, yet use it?
I don't want to recompute it again and again. And as stateA would be async because of setState, so I am wondering if stateB is plain JS object, won't it be out of sync from stateA?
Hmm anyone got a neat way to merge two arrays but keeping them "ordered" as in: `merge([l1, l2, l3, l4], [r1, r2, r3, r4]) === [l1, r1, l2, r2, l3, r3, l4, r4]`
I'm looking for a jQuery method to merge two arrays so that their values alternate:
var array1 = [1,2,3,4,5];
var array2 = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'];
The result I want is:
var arrayCombined = [1, 'a', 2, 'b', 3, 'c', 4, 'd', 5, 'e'];
Please note that I know it is trivial to do this in JS, h...