JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Jul 30, 2020 13:16
@VLAZ Thanks, you pointed me in the right direction, I get it now. It doesn't support promises out of the box, which I forgot, because I'm so used to using request-promise. If they were to make it natively support promises they'd probably be making it into a spaghetti monster. The way NPM dependencies work, I don't think they can really make a clean break with a new version, either.
Jul 30, 2020 13:03
The Promises API issue makes some sense I guess. Didn't realise there were enough differences to warrant a deprecation though.
Jul 30, 2020 13:02
I'm confused, fetch is a replacement for XMLHttpRequest, in the frontend. request is a convenience wrapper around http, on the backend. So they're apples to oranges, no?
Jul 30, 2020 12:54
Aren't they all just built on top of the standard http lib?
Jul 30, 2020 12:44
The package.
Jul 30, 2020 12:10
Earlier in the year, request was deprecated github.com/request/request/issues/3142 - the author references patterns old and new, but I don't really understand what patterns he's referring to. Can anyone here enlighten me?
May 20, 2020 17:49
That's what I was missing. Thanks.
May 20, 2020 17:48
Howdy! Anyone know of any open source frameworks specifically for delivering learning content. e.g. to build something akin to Udacity, or Coursera?
Apr 29, 2020 17:56
*the
Apr 29, 2020 17:56
@JBis np. probs a question for SO, not that chatroom.
Apr 29, 2020 17:54
@JBis Hi, thanks for replying re: npm. So, the docs say that changelog.md files will always never be ignored by .npmignore, but I can't see where the changelog file is actually used. Any other repos I see seem to just use the readme.md. Do you know if npm actually uses this file? I'm guessing it's reserved for future use.
Apr 29, 2020 14:21
Yo! Has anyone here published to npm?
Jul 17, 2018 12:16
@Pureferret Thanks, but that doesn't seem to be the solution. At least not in full.
Jul 17, 2018 10:55
I include the library in my Service by importing and declaring as follows: import * as StellarSdk from 'stellar-sdk/dist/stellar-sdk.min.js'; declare const StellarSdk: any;. Karma of course needs something similar to be done for the unit test, but I can't figure out what. Gives the error: StellarSdk is not defined
Jul 17, 2018 10:52
Anyone with good Angular + Karma knowledge? I'm trying to include a JavaScript library in one of tests and can't figure out how to. Been trawling the net for half an hour and found zilch. Some stuff for AngularJS, but doesn't seem to apply to Angular. :/
Mar 30, 2018 12:08
Okay, effectively front-end really then... nm, carry on!
Mar 30, 2018 12:06
What kinda state are you talking here, front-end only state, or state that reflects what's in the DB?
Mar 30, 2018 11:54
Which amounts to ~5 min of power-saving behaviour, if my guess is correct.
Mar 30, 2018 11:53
*And yes, the last disconnect has finally not reconnected.
Mar 30, 2018 11:52
@Neil @Ikari Funny behaviour re: websockets, losing app focus does not affect the connection on Chrome/Android. Locking the phone causes dropouts but then connection resumes a few seconds later, then drops, then resumes, etc. This I imagine is Android saving power and caching outgoing requests. I'd speculate that if I wait long enough dropouts will become progressively longer. fyi...
Mar 30, 2018 11:29
Thanks! I have everything in place actually, probs only take a few min to test..
Mar 30, 2018 11:27
@Neil You're right, I'm best to do some testing myself...
Mar 30, 2018 11:24
Sup guys, chancing my arm looking for a specific bit of knowledge: If using, say, Chrome for Android, and the browser is sent to the background (i.e. a different app is in focus), what is the behaviour of open websockets? Are they kept alive, or do they drop connection / timeout?
 
Mar 12, 2019 18:47
np
Mar 12, 2019 18:47
So if it's to display a table, it'd look something like <my-table-comp [data]="customData"></my-table-comp>
Mar 12, 2019 18:46
No, no extending, if possible. Just create the component in a way that it accepts inputs using @Input() decorators. Then it just displays what it's given. If the HTML doesn't change, then in theory you can just pass the custom stuff in via an input. The parent component defines whtever the custom logic is.
Mar 12, 2019 18:44
Hope that helps!
Mar 12, 2019 18:44
Those links explain directives and dumb/smart components.
Mar 12, 2019 18:42
I mean you have a container of some sort, that does different work for different use cases. In that container you have a dumb component that only presents the data. This is the part of your app you want to be reusable. Therefore, you import the entire component and just pass an input to it. It's the input that changes, the component does not get extended.
Mar 12, 2019 18:41
I'm just moving to chat because SO prompted me to...
Mar 12, 2019 18:40
I'd have to see a more explicit example, but in theory you should be able to do all the work in the containing component and pass the result into this reusable component for displaying only. That's the dumb component philosophy anyway... Alternatively, you might be able to achieve what you want using directives?
Mar 12, 2019 18:40
What are you trying to extend? The component logic, or just the styling?
Mar 12, 2019 18:40
You cannot use absolute paths, so yeah, a constant might work. Wait, that doesn't make sense, I'm contradicting myself, I don't think it'll work afaik.
Mar 12, 2019 18:40
../../parent.component.html to go back/up two directories. It gets messy fairly fast though.
Mar 12, 2019 18:40
As ABOS said, but also note, you can use relative paths to reference the parent HTML if it's in a different directory.
 

HTML / CSS / WebDesign

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May 30, 2017 07:18
Sup peeps, I'm looking for a framework to write up some documentation. I really like the one page style of backbonejs.org but as far as I can tell it's made from scratch. Anyone know of a framework with a similar style right out of the box?
 

Python

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Apr 3, 2017 20:22
hackertyper.net
Apr 3, 2017 20:17
Oh right, yeah...
Apr 3, 2017 20:02
Okay, it was a permission issue all along. I thought I installed everything as root initially, obviously didn't. I think SSl is restricted by default for normal users on AWS servers, not sure. Either way it's fixed. Cheers for the help!
Apr 3, 2017 19:53
nope. I added ssl libraries, to no avail. Might be an AWS issue with SSl
Apr 3, 2017 19:52
facepalm I think I've found the solution...
Apr 3, 2017 19:51
Ah! And that command gives me the original error: Ignoring ensurepip failure: pip 9.0.1 requires SSL/TLS
Apr 3, 2017 19:50
I'll re-run the install and get the error, 1 min
Apr 3, 2017 19:49
I had to start a new shell to check that 3.5 was working, I assumed it'd be simple to just install pip after, but can find zero about how to altinstall pip
Apr 3, 2017 19:49
It reportedit at the end of the install, I forget what it said and close the session since
Apr 3, 2017 19:48
@DSM not for that version of Python, I assume that's what you mean
Apr 3, 2017 19:47
@DSM Nope
Apr 3, 2017 19:46
sup guys, I have multiple versions of python installed on a system, but when installing 3.5 it failed to install pip. Anyone able to tell me how to install it specifically for a given version?