If I call an async call, let's say an endpoint to send an email, and .then() right after (not in the then, but literally right after) do window.location.href = "/whatever/route", will the email be sent? Basically will the promise be fulfilled on the other page or will it be forgotten? I want to send an email but immediately switch to another page and I don't want to do it after the promise is fullfilled cuz I dont want the user to wait the email delay
Hmm, I just tested with setTimeout and it seems not to work? I did setTimeout(() => console.log("foo1234"), 2000) and then right after I did window.location.href = '/some_url' and it redirected me to /some_url but foo1234 didn't get printed. Is that a valid test?
@KarelG So the request has nothing to do with the memory of the previous page? I mean, how does the browser know how to successfully finish the request on the other page if the memory is wiped of the previous page where the request was made?
@KarelG Hmm.. is that documented somewhere? If I do an async request and instantly change the site after that I'd expect the browser to either fire&forget/cancel or skip the request depending on how it's implemented and how busy the browser is.
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I would suggest beign a lot more specific. For example, what you seem to be asking is... "How do i send a push notification from node.js to react using socket.io"
which... is going to be a question that exists on SO already
does someone know a small js repo that allows the following; you have an input text. When entering characters, you get a list of suggestions. It gets filtered with the current value. However it is allowed to have a different value than what the list provides
like [ ] with a list of countries. When writing "Ma" you get coutnries with starting "Ma" such as Malaysia. But you're allowed to enter "Mars" in that.
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