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00:39
@Somename well depends what are you sending to angular, if you are only sending the token make sure your token's payload does not contain any sensitive info
00:58
@ANinJa ok
if im sending only the userid, then it should be ok yeah?
 
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08:38
@Somename: passport is secure, don't worry about it. Just ensure you are serving via https
@jcolebrand: Well, time to check out how to add a bot then
@Owatch: If you want the query, you can also use request.query
@ANinJa: What I do on my side is receive the file as part of a multipart request
@nonerth: Good question, but I don't know sqlite
 
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09:39
Congrats on the "promotion" @DrakaSAN \o/
10:22
@DrakaSAN my concern here is should i wait for all file to be uploaded and then submit the form ?
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I joined because I liked the chat tagline.
10:46
@superhero thanks :D
@ANinJa: I do think so, the request isn't complete without the file, and submitting before the upload prevent you from sending a error if the file upload fail
@DrakaSAN alright thanks for your kind guidance
 
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12:20
guys, when creating NPM package at which point is the name determined?
e.g. npm install myPackage
where do you specify "myPackage"
is it the one from package.json?
12:35
@GiorgiMoniava not following your question, but you specify the name of the package in your package.json file. this is the name you will have when publishing it to npm, if the name is taken, then you lack premission to change it.
...hopefully that could help, else let me know
12:52
@superhero Yes where do you specify name of the package (the name it gets when published)
I think you answered my question
 
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14:44
got a question on passport authentication. i'm developing a MEAN application, they all work fine when I tested it with a basic html interface, but started acting weird once i introduce the angular 2 bit.
the one acting weird is oauth authentication, not sure how should I handle an oauth callback?
i'm using passport google oauth 2 which is on the backend, since the backend and the frontend are two separate entities. i'd imagined i have to pass something back to the frontend in order for the oauth to work correctly
i've managed to figure out how to handle the local authentication, since there is no callback needed to handle. i simply make a service. but for the google oauth, i'm not sure how should I go about it. would appreciate any pointer.
so i got to localhost:3000/oauth/google/callback?code=4/xx but then i'm being redirected back to my login page
15:02
@GiorgiMoniava: You should have the name in your package.json, you can change it with npm init
15:22
thanks i see
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16:17
Hey guys. Anyone currently active?
Anyone familiar with jsonwebtokens in nodeJs? I understand how to create them but I just dont get how to set them client-side. This tutorials around the net are talking a lot about the server-part but the client-part is bad described. Could anyone tell me how to?
 
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18:10
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Q: How can find each user and calculate point using node?

its me{ "_id": { "$oid": "58463f215d2272b8075e4fda" }, "name": "aaa", "mobilenumber": "2222", "userid": "1", "roolno": "1", "rank": "5", "point":"10" }, { "_id": { "$oid": "58463f21575e4fdad2272b80" }, "name": "aaa", "mobilenumber": "22...

 
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19:52
Evening.
20:28
Anyone around? Got some simple JS questions?
20:58
o/
Hi.
21:35
@superhero Mind helping me with a syntax question?
        if (err) {
            next(err);
        } else {
            return event;
        }
I want to (under normal circumstances) return the object 'event' from this function. But since there is also another API call going on, I will return error if it fails.
Must I still have some sort of return statement after next(err);?
I.E: return null;

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