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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64006015/how-to-measure-how-much-time-take-took-executing-each-line-of-code I think what I'm looking can be very useful. maybe my edit helps. Can you review it for reopening? Or let me know how to fix it again
I'm looping through an array to display some data and for some reason I can only display 1 of the values in that array. The whole array is being logged to the console so I can see that it does contain all the information but when it goes to display it... nothing...i.imgur.com/JYtixwk.pngi.imgur.com/yPp7nVh.png
I wonder why there are so few actual stories about continuous delivery. I mean there's a lot of talk about how it's cool etc. But very few anecdotal stories of the line between "hey here is a codebase, and commit abc is ready for production" and "ok here is a container with all settings correct".
Especially that step seems to be just ignored and all advocates of CI/CD seem to sway "it just happens magically".
@paul23 that is mostly because it is based on your architecture and your projects
the step you describe is the "deploy" step
in my case, I run deployment scripts (mostly being just sls deploy because I use the serverless framework and setup as much as I can through their configuration)
Also for continuous delivery this ought to be automated. Which means you wish to use a toolset for it, which in effect means the step needs to be "made more general so it applies to all/most projects". - Just like automated unit tests became the standard despite in the 90s mantra "testing is unique to the project all problems need to be handled as unique case".
CD stands for continuous deployment => so it should include automated deployment? it's kind of in the name.
Then what would you call the idea part of going code to an over-ready-cake of application? The communication between automated tests, builds and sending to a package server to be picked up by kubernetes etc?
I'm not really agreeing with that: while the tasks run independent some choices ("we wish task A to make sure it's ready for automation so it gt access needs to be through SSH and using a special account") are specific when you do them as a process instead of tasks on its own.
I mean if I just have to build code I can type "npm install && npm build" and be done with it. Manually making sure the git repos are given a password when the interface requests that.
Or I could do that an manually build the SQLite library as that needs to native libraries to work instead of pure javascript.
However now if I consider it needs to be run inside a build-server which is completely hands-free the task suddenly becomes more complex: I need a way to verify the build server on my git server without providing log in manually through an ide half-way the build process..
Or I need to consider that the build server might not run the same OS as the development server - or indeed the docker in which the final build will run is alpine linux so I'd have to spin up virtual machine to build the code so sqlite is build against alpine linus.
We deploy everything on our own servers, based in the country of a customer - so no paas or similar (privacy concerns are too much an issue with out customers).
So far ci/cd is managed by a home build/historic python script.
A React puzzle for anyone interested: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64017820/how-to-use-a-react-object-with-typeof-symbolreact-element-to-add-css-clas/64029338#64029338 I'm puzzled anyway...
{\"error\":{\"code\":\"-1, Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.InvalidClientQueryException\",\"message\":{\"lang\":\"en-US\",\"value\":\"The parameter __metadata does not exist in method GetByTitle.\"}}}","responseJSON"
So If I am getting that, I have the "title" column item hidden and not required, but it is default. Should I change the Title item to the name of my first other column? Will that ensure the parameter exists
I see people making statements that ReactJs doesnt like lambdas inside the render function
is there a simple way how I can visualize the problems?
and test various approaches to solve it?
I assume the same happens with Kotlin-React, but Kotlin-React already solves a lot of basic problems with it, so it might solve this as well by default
well, at least with class components. i don't work with function components enough to know the changes you'd make to a function component to work around the issue
Dos someone here use SWR with React? I want to know what is the best way to stop the "onErrorRetry" when the user switch the route. Maybe using redux? I'm kinda new. The only option i saw was to use Redux or Context API to store the setInterval id that is used in "onErrorRetry" function, and then call the clearInterval at the beginning of each route component.
One of the packages in a project is based on an internal npm repository.
{
"dependencies": {
"my-library": "git+ssh://<gitrepo>#dist"
}
}
Where dist is the branch to clone from. This "works" as in it install the correct version. However whenever an update happens to this branch I cannot ...
I seriously don't understand. These solutions I am finding, people said they worked for them. I try. And it puts me back to the original 404 error I was getting. I got it from a 404, to a 403, to a 400, now back to 404... am confuscious
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noob question coming up again: If you would create an express server + react client, would you put it in one big src folder with 1 package.json, or two separate src folders with 2 separate package.json files?
follow up question: If I have 1 package.json, do I run the risk of have a bloated client side app? Or is it certain that express code will never "leak" into the browser?
I've googled like crazy, and found solutions where you check out a third common repo into both server and client src directories, which seems plain ugly to me.
@Matthew since I'm a complete noob at these things, and want to maximize my chances of getting things done with best practice, I prefer using express-generator-typescript and create-react-app
Yeah, I used concurrently too in my first stab at this. (and proxy)
While it's nice to just have to run one command, I didn't really see the benefit
I actually prefer having two windows, one for client stuff and one for server stuff.
instead of the [0] and [1] line prefixes.
yeah, I've looked through a ton of tutorials. They all say slightly different things, and js world seems to move fast, so if a tutorial is ~1 year old, chances are it's outdated.
Anyone want to take a stab at my question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64017820/how-to-use-a-react-object-with-typeof-symbolreact-element-to-add-css-clas/64029338#64029338 I'll probably just accept my answer tomorrow (even though some random weirdo downvoted it) if no one can add to it.
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