JavaScript

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Jun 29, 2018 04:36
There's no need to iterate each and push it piece-by-piece. The field gets filled when the object is created, and that includes the array.
Jun 29, 2018 04:35
Oh wait, I don't need to use the update operator. I've created the JSON object. And in the field, I can populate the array, and just post the entire object.
Jun 29, 2018 04:35
The data doesn't come from a form. But converting it to json form, I think, i need to use body-parser?
Jun 29, 2018 04:19
What confuses me is the possibility of using update operator on fresh post request. How would I proceed?
Jun 29, 2018 04:19
Quick question on Mongoose, I have created a schema similar to this pastebin.com/FJt7PtDu and is using express to make a post request. How do I push a field of type arrays to which each array has a subfield of array in them? I understand that there is the option of using the update operator, such as $push, but as the name tells it's an update operation, meaning that the data is already there, and we use the operator to update fields.
Jun 23, 2018 07:55
hey guys quick question, how do I use the same schema used on the parents but on the children, the parent have a children field of type array that links the two. so on the children ideally i want to hide that field. otherwise it'd be recursive.
May 28, 2018 01:46
ok, i'll look that up. thank you so much
May 28, 2018 01:26
in other programming language the easiest thing I could do is use global, although not recommended, or pass the result as a parameter that can be used by other function, i understand the concept of callback but it really changes how i program and i'm confused.
May 28, 2018 01:23
yes from node. so what i want to achieve, is the app calls to the IBM's API, then when I got the JSON response back, POST it to the database after some preprocessing. What I have now is a the function that handles the IBM's API call, I have received the JSON response back and I can print it using the callback of the function.

Now outside of that, I have a post request to supposedly save this to my database, I just don't know how do I pass the response from the external API function to the post function to save it to the database
May 28, 2018 01:15
it's IBM persoanlity insights. i just don't how what's the right way to do this, right now the external API callback function simply prints the JSON response it gets, not sure how can i send this to the POST function that connects the app to the database. should i put the POST function in the callback of the external API? Is that possible?
May 28, 2018 01:06
i'm using express and body-parser
May 28, 2018 01:06
hi guys, what's the most common way of passing a json respon from an external API call to a post function to stores the response in the database. the database layout and the json response layout is a bit different though, so i might need to do some preprocessing first, to match the schema layout.
May 25, 2018 08:35
so querying a json field which is an array, where each array is a subdocs with an id, and the subdocs associated with this id, has field of array of children, where its children again is another subdocs, with an id, but more importantly i want to get a value from in one of the field.
May 25, 2018 08:29
hi guys, i need help in processing a JSON response. how do I specifically get the "percentile" of say "trait_id":"facet_adventurousness". If say my response has the following response

https://gist.github.com/themagnificentyellow/447d494413eeea29d0f093e2344c1b1f
May 25, 2018 05:23
i think i just asked a really stupid question, nvm. i got it figured out, should've thought harder before asking.
May 25, 2018 05:19
all the docs and subdocs, use different variable name, but they all follow the same structure.
May 25, 2018 05:16
hi guys, got question mongoose schema, if i were to have a particular structure to a schema
docs
subdocs
subsubdocs
subsubdocs
subdocs
subsubdocs
subsubdocs

where both docs, subdocs, and subsubdocs use the same structure, is there a way to specify the schema once and i just need to deal with the docs structure.
May 22, 2018 20:01
Sorry if I'm on the wrong chatroom, not sure if there's a react or JS specific way of handling this
May 22, 2018 19:59
hey guys, i'm using react and have a form with sets of questions inside of it. how do I concatenate some of the answers string before sending it to my db?

say i have
<div className="input-field">
<input type="text" name="q1" ref="q1" />
<label htmlFor="q1">Some questions 1</label>
</div>
<div className="input-field">
<input type="text" name="q2" ref="q2" />
<label htmlFor="q2">Some questions 2</label>
</div>

How do I concatenate q1 and q2, i know I can use the + operation, but I don't know where to do this
May 14, 2018 12:28
ahhhh thank you
May 14, 2018 12:26
hi guys, a beginner here, i'm trying to feed a variable, x, with a modified value so i can later pass the changes to the database to be updated. so i created a variable to hold this changes. this variable however follows a schema. what's weird is that when I do x.property = req.body.property; that works okay, but if I go a level deeper and do x.property.subproperty = req.body.subproperty. it doesn't work anymore. i however initialise the variable x as a normal variable, so let x = {};
 

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May 25, 2018 08:27
hi guys, i need help in processing a JSON response. If say my response has the following response
`{
"personality":[
{
"trait_id":"big5_openness",
"percentile":0.9947158193270405,
"children":[
{
"trait_id":"facet_adventurousness",
"percentile":0.7717487761179362
},
{
"trait_id":"facet_artistic_interests",
"percentile":0.9926118915591426
}],
}
]
}
`
how do I specifically get the "percentile" of say "trait_id":"facet_adventurousness"
 

Python

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May 4, 2018 23:01
Ah, thank you! Didn't know Python have this, it's like Math
May 4, 2018 22:56
Can anyone help me understand this,
x = [int(someVariable[i:i+2], 16) for i in range(0, len(someVariable) - 1, 2)]

I don't understand why we're using i as an index when it hasn't been initialised and is actually part of a loop.
 

Node.js

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Mar 22, 2017 15:00
so i got to localhost:3000/oauth/google/callback?code=4/xx but then i'm being redirected back to my login page
Mar 22, 2017 14:54
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.
Mar 22, 2017 14:47
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
Mar 22, 2017 14:45
the one acting weird is oauth authentication, not sure how should I handle an oauth callback?
Mar 22, 2017 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.