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19:30
what's up rob
did you try running my code?
hey
ok look
when we first go to the page, we load the circles in the map, fine
but then if we click that button below the timeline, it should clear the markers and load again the circles but we get that error
the fetch function is at line 275
yep i can see
then click is at line 236
19:32
so do you care about using async/await or it just needs to work even if not async/await?
i don't mind, what would it be the benefit?
The only reason why I thouht about async is because I thought of have tried everything i could lol
haha ok np
yes if I'm in this situation i don't even try async/await because if you are not using it other places in the app it creates complexity
for example, some browsers do not support it
actually ur using fat arrow anyway
i see
first thing I do is expand the arrow so i can debug better
fetch(url)
.then(res => {
debugger
res.json()})
i guess you're using chrome with devtools?
yes I am
19:35
ya i can't live edit that code I think it's minified
so can you do that and tell me what is res?
yes
I think it might be this one, not sure
ah msg is too long for chat
url is this one?

http://robertomarras.com/ing/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=alm_query_posts&nonce=c1b8fc5a2a&query_type=standard&id=alm_advanced_filtering&post_id=128161&slug=home-private&canonical_url=http%3A%2F%2Frobertomarras.com%2Fing%2Fhome-private%2F&posts_per_page=-1&page=0&offset=0&post_type%5B%5D=post&repeater=default&seo_start_page=1&theme_repeater=nations.php&preloaded=false&meta_key=usp-custom-14&meta_value=1910%2C2019&meta_compare=BETWEEN&meta_type=CHAR&order=DESC&orderby=met
check the site now
yes
i placed that code
fetch(url)
.then(res => {
debugger
res.json()})
i get
oh i can't paste it
res = Response {type: "cors", url: "https://www.cloover.it/wp-json/wp/v2/posts?per_page=50&status=publish", redirected: false, status: 200, ok: true, …}
in that case you shouldn't get res is undefined, you have res right there!
yes exactly, also because it works when we first run it
19:43
I think there is something going on which is outside this code
mmm
can u try this
remove that whitespace after fetch()
fetch(url).then().then()
maybe some whitespace characters are breaking it
it says Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
undefined is referring to fetch(url) not res
other thing you can try, although I don't think that will work, is return res differently, like this:
still
fetch(url, { dataType:"json" }).then(res => res.json()).then(data => {
error is the same
.then(res => { return res.json()} )
nope
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'then' of undefined
19:46
did u try the old way?
fetch('http://example.com/movies.json')
.then(function(response) {
return response.json();
})
.then(function(myJson) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(myJson));
});
i try now
if that doesn't work i have two last ideas, that's all
error
.then(function(response) {
ok hmmm
let me try something in a sandbox not on your website
ok thank you
19:49
here are a couple ideas you can try while i do that:
1 - try using

headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",.
},
2) we can try just removing .json() piece
3) we can try with async/await, where we do await externalContent(url); on the outer function
ok let's do it
how tho?
haha
ok you see here, there is nothing wrong internally with the function
yes but also on my site it works when we first load it
we only have the issue when we click and run that function again
ok did u see i update the codepen
now it runs multiple times
try to add a .catch block in your code
i think u are getting some error and not reporting it
maybe this website has you on a blocked list
it is something outside of the function which is happening
even it could be a CORS error I'm not sure
but what I don't understand is
19:56
so you have like this


fetch(url)
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data => { ...})
why is it working when we first load the page?
it only occurs when we click to run the function
now add this


fetch(url)
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data => { ... })
.catch(err => { console.log(err) })
i will set a time out
ok hang on
thanks
there are many reasons it could work only the first time
for example, if that site wants to block you but they don't detect your new connection until after you make a connection
ah look man
this is why
you are overwriting fetch
at the beginning of page load, fetch means javascript fetch
20:00
somewhere you change it do be like this

fetch
ƒ fetch(){
jQuery.ajax({
url: 'http://robertomarras.com/ing/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php',
type: 'post',
data: { action: 'data_fetch', keyword: jQuery('#keyword').val()…


you have a script tag doing that
you mean I am repeating fetch?
where!?
you are overwriting the javascript fetch
there is a script tag like this
<script>
  function fetch(){
    jQuery.ajax({
      url: 'http://robertomarras.com/ing/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php',
      type: 'post',
      data: { action: 'data_fetch', keyword: jQuery('#keyword').val() },
      success: function(data) {
    		var dataArray = data.split("|");
    		jQuery( "#searchcat" ).autocomplete({
  	      source: dataArray,
          select: function( event, ui ) {
            jQuery("#category-text").val(dataArray);
            var value = ui.item.value;
            var str = value.replace(/\s+/g, '-').toLowerCase();
AH DAMN
function fetch(){
that is the worst piece of shit tag
awful tag
ok amigo
pase buen dia no?
no wait
no way!
20:02
ok
this is crazy
i have been HOURS
i believe you
because you never gonna find any article telling you to look for that lol
i can't believe
thank you so much
exactly! hahahaha
I'm glad I found it because your bug even confused me for few minutes
ok anything else?
actually i have to go, but you can message me if something else
nope it's fine, thank you so much

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