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09:44
What do you people suggest for frontend ui library
Material ui or chakra or any other ui library ??
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11:09
@TusharMistry there is a difference between a component library and a frontend library
with frontend you typically also mean routing and other tools
 
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12:52
o/
Hello! I only dabble in JS and I'm trying to do a quick frontend with quasar framework. but how can I access & read remote files? eg, I'd like the quasar app on my 'clients' to read a csv file that's written to on a rpi on local network.
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13:07
@luneart Maybe a FileReader?
|| MDN FileReader
@VLAZ thanks for the link - it redirects me to use ajax solutions, I'll dig there
You can also grab the file via AJAX, if you want. FileReader can read it into a Blob. Depends on what you need to do with the content afterwards.
I have c++ program running on my pi, and I log the data in a csv. I want to easily monitor it, hence a quick frontend to display the data (graphes...? error messages too probably).
only JS I ever wrote are quick snippets for HTML/CSS websites :s
@luneart you can use libraries that handles CVS
like d3-fetch or something
just searched around a bit
once you have managed to load and read a CVS, it depends of what you intend to do with it
displaying as tabular data (could be that such libraries exists :D)
13:18
d3-fetch looks really interesting. now I only need to find out how to get remote file from local network then :)
(and worst case scenario I use samba and mount the remote first. but I'd rather do it frontend!)
 
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posted on September 08, 2021 by Harry Souders

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posted on September 08, 2021 by Krishna Govind

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