JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
May 16, 2018 20:46
@KendallFrey Whoops, sorry for the mix-up. Cheers!
May 16, 2018 20:13
@KendalFrey - User @FreezePhoenix said you make pixel art and to ping you here - We're working on an online trading card game, if you want to find out more please join us in our chat room =)
Apr 30, 2018 02:50
Adding .toString() to the input string fixed it. Wow.
Apr 30, 2018 02:50
const fixEncoding = function(inputString) {
    let fixedString = "";
    inputString = inputString.toString();
    // ’ to single quote
    fixedString = inputString.replace(/’/gi, "\'");
    return fixedString;
};
Apr 30, 2018 02:49
Well this is rich
Apr 30, 2018 02:41
        "8":{
            "command":"card",
            "id":8,
            "properties":{
                "SCRAP":2,
                "MAX_HEALTH":3,
                "imagePath":"cyborg-chronicles/default.png",
                "MANA_COST":4,
                "creatureType":"Mech",
                "TAUNT":1,
                "flavor":"You might mistake it for a human, but it won’t mistake you for a Mech.",
                "SICKNESS":1,
                "effect":"Change HEALTH by -2 on 1 random creatures of type Bio owned by opponent on Battlefield\n\n at start of your turn",
Apr 30, 2018 02:40
This is what I get when I JSON.stringify it (one entry that has this issue)
Apr 30, 2018 02:39
It's almost as if the string from the websocket is not behaving like a regular string
Apr 30, 2018 02:38
I've also added <meta charset="UTF-8"> in the HTML, to no avail, and also tried this, which also didn't produce the desired results
Apr 30, 2018 02:37
We gotta fix something on the server, but that requires a new deploy/release so I'm trying to quick-fix it client side for now
Apr 30, 2018 02:35
I can ask on SO site if you think that would be better
Apr 30, 2018 02:34
I've been digging around for a while trying to understand WTF is going on, but not having any luck
Apr 30, 2018 02:34
const fixEncoding = function(inputString) {
    let fixedString = "";
    // ’ to single quote
    fixedString = inputString.replace(/’/gi, "\'");
    return fixedString;
};
Apr 30, 2018 02:34
But when I put it in a function like below, or even use the regex directly in my code (plain vanilla JS), it doesn't work at all
Apr 30, 2018 02:33
"You might mistake it for a human, but it won’t mistake you for a Mech.".replace(/’/i, "\'")
21:47:28.565 "You might mistake it for a human, but it won't mistake you for a Mech."
Apr 30, 2018 02:33
This regex works fine in the browser console:
Apr 30, 2018 02:32
I've got a websocket server that's passing me misinterpreted encoded strings like "You might mistake it for a human, but it won’t mistake you for a Mech."
Apr 30, 2018 02:31
Hey folks, anyone around with experience dealing with character encoding/decoding issues?
Mar 31, 2018 06:21
Looks like switching to cookies may do the trick... developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/cookies/…
Mar 31, 2018 06:18
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A: addEventListener on custom object

Evan YouaddEventListener is intended for DOM Elements that implements certain event-related interfaces. If you want an event system on pure JavaScript objects, you are looking for a custom event system. An example would be Backbone.Events in Backbone.js. The basic idea is using an object as a hash to kee...

Mar 31, 2018 06:18
Meh, doesn't look so promising for vanilla JS
Mar 31, 2018 06:15
I'm struggling with a SPA where I need to update some values in localStorage and update information on the page based on that, but event listeners on localStorage only fire on page reloads, and I was wondering if someone has/knows a workaround
Mar 31, 2018 06:12
Anyone around has experience with localStorage?
Mar 27, 2018 08:02
I'd look for something open source and try to change it to make it work how you want... writing it from scratch sounds like a lot of work
Mar 27, 2018 08:00
That sounds like a really big job. I hope you have a good reason for it.
Mar 27, 2018 07:59
@RajeshPaudel Are you looking for a WYSIWYG editor for your own project, or are you wanting to make your own WYSIWYG for others to use on their projects?
Mar 27, 2018 04:18
I suppose I'll just try it with scope and see if it helps, since I don't have much written yet it will be easy to change it if I don't like it
Mar 27, 2018 04:17
OK fine, thanks for trying
Mar 27, 2018 04:16
I'm not sure what the other one is for yet
Mar 27, 2018 04:16
Well, $scope.user_chat_message gets sent to a game server over WebSocket, and will get appended to a list of chat messages that users will see
Mar 27, 2018 04:14
Assuming that those values are used, and only used, in the lobby section
Mar 27, 2018 04:14
They're both just values in this case. So I could just as easily keep them as variables or attributes of an object in my lobby controller code, but would I gain anything from instead keeping them in a global scope object?
Mar 27, 2018 04:12
It refers to $scope.user_chat_message and $scope.sending
Mar 27, 2018 04:11
That's fine. Take this function for instance
Mar 27, 2018 04:10
Humor this beginner here, I'm a SQL guy so this JS stuff is all new to me :)
Mar 27, 2018 04:09
Perhaps, localStorage has nothing to do with it, indeed
Mar 27, 2018 04:08
Right now I'm using localStorage mostly, to store values, and I just declare functions within the scope they are used, which works OK so far but I foresee so much more complicated logic coming up soon and that may get clunky?
Mar 27, 2018 04:07
The context is that of a trading card game in the browser, the section I'm currently working on is this controller for a player/chat lobby: github.com/Cardshifter/HTML-Client/blob/master/src/lobby/…
Mar 27, 2018 04:06
I got a design dilemma, rewriting an AngularJS web app to vanilla JS. A lot of the Angular code uses $scope to access values and functions. That wouldn't be hard to replicate with a scope regular object, but the question is, should I?
Mar 27, 2018 03:21
Oh wow lol, they couldn't even be bothered to build a real app
Mar 27, 2018 03:18
morning
Mar 26, 2018 03:23
I hate CSS, I used not to, but I've gotten burned too many times...
Mar 26, 2018 03:22
._.
Mar 26, 2018 03:22
Mar 26, 2018 03:11
Srsly, pro/con
Mar 26, 2018 03:11
thx
Mar 26, 2018 03:05
I'm leaning classes
Mar 26, 2018 03:05
So, CSS (yay), recommend to add classes to HTML, or do it by ID?
Mar 26, 2018 03:03
pls send help
Mar 26, 2018 03:02