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20:00
lol
anyone on that's done much with webapi 2 and angular js?
@SimpsOff yes
user47589
i'm working with web api and angular right now
just ask the question
^
just make that the room motto
20:00
i've got a simple service to pull a list from my API... simple $http.get() and it's doing a preflight OPTIONS request to the service URL?
user47589
yes
user47589
is that a statement or a question?
that sounds like a statement, not a question
But it ends in a question mark?
Maybe it's a nullable statement
why not just do the get? can i stop the option prelfight somehow because it's returning a 405 without my Authentication Bearer token
20:02
statement.EndsWith(inflection)
user47589
are you using CORS?
user47589
if not, turn off CORS.
wait
if i'm not using it, turn it off? =/
i am though
btw
if it's cross domain ajax call, browser will by default to do a option preflight to confirm the call is legal
user47589
you're using cross-origin requests? CORS preflight doesn't support authentication. i solved a similar issue just yesterday
user47589
20:03
one second
easiest way is to allow anonymous on http verb options
user47589
okay
hrm... seems crappy to add that to all my controllers that require auth
user47589
                config.EnableCors(new EnableCorsAttribute(CorsAllowOrigins, "*", "*")
                {
                    SupportsCredentials = true
                });
                config.MapHttpAttributeRoutes();
user47589
sorry about the formatting
user47589
20:04
set SupportsCredentials in your enableCors call, and do this before mapping your routes
user47589
this code came from my global.asax
user47589
i had a preflight problem with authentication yesterday, might be the same issue
hrm okay, i'll give that a whirl, thanks! i just had cors enabled in my web.config as:
<httpProtocol>
<customHeaders>
<!-- Allow the API to be accessed from the same server that is hosting the main site. -->
<add name="Access-Control-Allow-Origin" value="*" />
</customHeaders>
</httpProtocol>
maybe that cors module with the support credentials will do it though, i'll give it a shot, thanks!
user47589
i'm sure you've already done this, but also make sure your web.config doesn't remove the OPTIONShandler from your httpmodules
user47589
or verb handlers
user47589
20:06
or whatever
FUUUUUUUU
user47589
i'd look up the exact line, but i removed it from mine
i'm guessing it's
<handlers>
<remove name="ExtensionlessUrlHandler-Integrated-4.0" />
<remove name="OPTIONSVerbHandler" />
lol
user47589
yeahg
user47589
thats it
20:08
hmm, how the heck do I do exception handling for HttpClient
@Codeman What sort of exception?
@TomW well, I want to mock out a "service unavailable" http response
503 if I remember rightly?
I'm not sure if HttpClient would throw an Exception or return an HttpResponseMessage with the code set
response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();?
20:10
I would not expect an exception
but yes ^ that
user47589
nobody expects the 503 exception!
like... just wondering what the correct exception to throw would be for a non-success status code
just a NetException? that seems a bit low-level
uhm
HttpException(500, "Service Failed")
idk
i guess HttpException is more for pages not services
goto iis, stop all app pool, hit any of your local url, you see what exception it throws
user47589
or WebException
20:14
like... this would work, right?
        protected async virtual string GetDocument(string profileApiUrl)
        {
            using (var client = GetRequestHttpClient(apiKey))
            {
                var response = (await client.GetAsync(profileApiUrl)).EnsureSuccessStatusCode();

                return response.ToString();
            }
        }
nah, you should check
isSuccessfulStatuscode
well, i guess either works, but ensurestatuscode has some side effects
I think EnsureSuccessStatusCode will throw an exception itself
yep it will
and it will
one sec, let me check before i run my gums
it'll reset something
I think it throws HttpRequestException
@Failsafe it does
20:17
i'm pretty sure
and i can't find docs on this because i'm busy, but i'm pretty sure
it sets isSuccessStatusCode to null or something too
im looking through my projects too
i was just using it a couple days ago
or something funny, i remember debugging a subscription service that used that, and it caused a lot of issues
so, i always use isSuccessfulStatusCode, because it has 0 side effects
user47589
public HttpResponseMessage EnsureSuccessStatusCode()
{
	if (!this.IsSuccessStatusCode)
	{
		if (this.content != null)
		{
			this.content.Dispose();
		}
		throw new HttpRequestException(string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, SR.net_http_message_not_success_statuscode, new object[]
		{
			(int)this.statusCode,
			this.ReasonPhrase
		}));
	}
	return this;
}
is that from the docs
user47589
ILSpy decompile
20:20
ahh
i use .net reflector
its ok
i dont really like paying for stuff
@Amy nice, good idea, thanks
@SteveG I love how EnsureSuccessStatusCode just checks IsSuccessStatusCode
lol
yeah
that can't be right, what amy posted, that doesn't show it resetting IsSuccessStatusCode
hmm
user47589
i think that code is from a 4.0 assembly
i'm not sure, must've been another version, or i'm just flat out wrong
pretty sure i'm not wrong, but it happens
20:25
So this happens only in release builds...
	private async Task ReconcileFucksAsync()
	{
		...
		DateTime? versionDate = GetVersionDate(shit, moreShit);
		Log.Info("versionDate beforecall:{0}", versionDate);
		await UpdateShitHelperAsync(user, id, versionDate);
	}

	private async Task UpdateShitHelperAsync(UserData user, long id, DateTime? versionDate)
	{
		Log.Info("versionDate aftercall:{0}", versionDate);
		...
	}

    versionDate beforecall:1/19/2016 11:40:39 AM
    versionDate aftercall:1/1/0001 12:07:17 AM
what the fucking fuck xamarin
Go to out to buy water or not to go out hmm
For blizzard warning
you should go buy water
It's like it's literally manipulating the bits of the arguments on the stack frame
serious business
where do you live @KalaJ
20:27
East coast but it says it will be anywhere from 6 to 12" where I live
i'd still go out and get water lol
You'd fucking expect that the argument you pass to a method wouldn't fucking change, but here we are
idk.... last time it was a foot of snow, I still had power but idk you never know
@Amy
And it works fine in debug mode, and it works fine if the arg is declared as non-nullable DateTime
20:28
yeah, thats right, it disposes of the content if it's not successful status code
if (content != null)
{
content.Dispose();
}
thats what I was thinking of
user47589
ah ok
it doesn't reset IsSuccessStatusCode
so, if you pass other data, as part of the non successful response
it gets lost
whereas if you used IsSuccessStatusCode right off the bat, you still have access to the content of the reponse ==== winnnnnnnn
Has anybody worked with the Datadog monitoring tool?
20:45
...I'm guessing that's a "no" :)
[tumbleweed]
[i'm not saying that's not a bad name]
Hello.
txt_dailyrate.Text = Convert.ToString(Convert.ToDecimal(dr["DailyRate"].ToString())); my datatype of DailyRate is decimal
My error is "Input string was not in correct format"
...Are...are you converting a string into a decimal and back to a string?
:_(
20:49
dr["DailyRate"].ToString() isn't something that can be made into a decimal.
user47589
no, he's converting a decimal to a string into a decimal into a string
Yeah @Amy exactly.
Even better.
Why?
user47589
^
20:50
txt_dailyrate.Text = (Convert.ToDecimal(dr["DailyRate"]).ToString("##,###.00"));
I've tried that thing but its still not working.
user47589
what is the value of dr["DailyRate"]?
I think the problem is in the datatype value.
Its decimal(18,0)
so I replace it to decimal(18,2) :D
replaced*
if you don't need float point, don't add it just because it looks cooler
my wild guess is that some data in that column is simply null
@Amy question for you.... now my /token request is hitting CORS errors since i've added this:
// enable CORS (see http://www.asp.net/web-api/overview/security/enabling-cross-origin-requests-in-web-api)
config.EnableCors(new EnableCorsAttribute("*", "*", "*"){
SupportsCredentials = true
});
but the /token request was actually working before, any ideas? haha
user47589
no, sorry
21:03
blast
@SimpsOff your username is quite clever. That is all.
user47589
maybe turn on tracing to see what's happening, but that's all i have
@mikeTheLiar thanks =]
Man, turning DateTime? argument into DateTime also fixed the weird SemaphoreSlim exception I was seeing before
Nothing about this compiler makes sense anymore
@mikeTheLiar i just realized i missed a great opportunity to respond with "That is true" to your compliment! AHHH the remorse!!!!
user47589
21:11
you're going to live the rest of your life with regret over the response that could have been.
@SimpsOff you would've created a paradox and caused the universe to implode. Best that you didn't all around.
i'm already living a life of regret over the reponses FROM THIS WEB API SERVICE
:' (
user47589
we should form a support group
user47589
survivors of api abuse.
21:23
i think the membership requests would be too great
right now I'm trying to decide if my API should return null or throw an exception -_-
user47589
have the api choose one randomly.
it's for when the service is down... I think it should just throw, right?
@Amy scheduled right after this meeting
user47589
@MikeAsdf lol
21:24
@Codeman well, you should catch it and return a proper response after it bubbles up to the actual api
@SteveG this is an actual assembly API, not a REST API
oh okay
i have 0 knowledge about that
just means it's a reference, not over HTTP :P
@MikeAsdf and that's how we got jicamaJS
@mikeTheLiar jicamaJS is so two thousand and late. It's all about OnionJS now
OnionJS uses a layered approach to your design problems, allowing you to break them into multiple levels in a novel way that allows one class to "inherit" from another. Ground breaking stuff.
21:36
@Codeman sorry, you've been scooped
damn
21:48
mobile safari is so useless =.=
Super prepared for snowstorm. I'm waiting for it! I just it were on a Monday :P
s/mobile safari/safari
I'm like 50 miles to far west for snow from this storm :(
aw that's fine
will get 1"
21:49
I don't expect it'll be crazy at least this far up. I think North Carolina and Maryland are going to hit the worse
lol I'll be getting anywhere from 6" to 12" because they don't know
wife is coming home from southeastern Ohio and they've gotten 5" already
wow
in ~7 hours
It's going to start snowing at 11pm tonight
if anyone wants to give this a shot. Its the same problem I asked about here a few days ago.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34956298/c-sharp-entity-framework-property-is-sometimes-null?noredirect=1#comment57644271_34956298
Im in columbus. I dont know If I want it to hit here or not lol
21:51
I'm in Columbus too, it won't
but wifey says Athens is buried already
aw :/ staying south?
maybe it'll touch the SE portion of the city but I'm in Hilliard/Dublin area
Yeah, actually it looks like the heaviest will hit the very south of Ohio and WV
Over the last week the forecast for this area has gone from 2' to 2".
what area?
the weather people lie -_-
21:55
i honestly haven't seen servy downvote somebody in so long
i'm so proud
@Michael Boston-ish
it's sunny and warm here :)
53F and sunny, yay
@CuddleBunny my cousins live in Hilliard, went to Darby. Nice area :)
shut up you
@Codeman it's too flat here
i dont want to hear bout your beautiful 53F sunny days
21:59
it's been shitty and rainy and cold for like 2 months, so don't get too upset
yeah that makes me feel better a little bit
so funny
user47589
is that real?
I'm off to vegas for the weekend, life is so hard sometimes ;)
o/
user47589
bye have fun
user47589
win some money for me
22:10
@TravisJ Later.
user47589
JicamaJS needs funding
Amy, you think it would be worth it for the community for me to build a Skeleton application, with Ember and MVC 6?
@Amy crowdsourcing?
user47589
no
22:32
@Amy Was that to me or?
22:56
@greg, sure do it and if you do it, please link me
A friend of mine is a huge ember fan but I haven't seen a lot of mvc implementation with Ember... mostly just react or angular
Okay, I'll submit it.
I'll work on it.
Have a good weekend everybody!
You to.
mm... I think the biggest issue I've faced here thus far is that people assume you have more context than you actually do.
It's difficult for a new person to get integrated. The team's communication style gets kinda insular. Too many acronyms and "oh, ask this guy" and "oh, look at this tool" without explaining where those people are or how to access the tool
23:15
Why does typeof(Action<myObj>) return null?
I don't think it should ever return null.
4
Q: typeof(T) may return null

Ricardo BartolomeuWhen using the typeof operator on type created through TypeBuilder, the operator will return null. I'm curious why this happens and how to prevent it. // ----------------------------------------------------------- I'm starting to think this is a VS bug in the immediate window, but I'm not quit...

dotnetfiddle.net/h3YTOg worksonmymachine
23:39
I would like to say it should never return null, but it does
user47589
weird
I suppose this also means you can't reliably register and resolve an Action<> in the Unity Container
user47589
you can with Autofac.
user47589
so i'm sure it'll work with unity.
it doesn't seem to
user47589
23:45
hm
user47589
oh, i'm thinking about Func<>, that's Action<>
user47589
sorry
I think the problem is the same
it's frustrating to me when people insist that everything is data driven but they don't actually analyze the science behind it
It's a generic class
23:47
looking at trends is useless if your delta changes between queries...
user47589
you can register generics with a container
Yep. Working now. Not 100% sure why it wasn't just a second ago
Oh, yes I do
Please ignore everything I have asked.

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