Mar 18, 2017 15:41
Nailed it ! And I can still pass inputs as usual, e.g. <td myTd [entry]="entry"></td>. I did not see selectors can be used that way before. Thanks !
 
Nov 3, 2014 15:43
@iqueqiorio you do log them at line 72 and 78. Those logged twice are the ones that do not fail to load.
Nov 3, 2014 15:43
see line 92 here gist.github.com/gouegd/aae61aa08b8295d52b08 . You can reproduce this to add more error loggers. Note here I return a value from the handler, so this results in a resolved promise again (the error was intercepted). This means that all 25 URLs should be processed regardless of each one's outcome.
Nov 3, 2014 15:43
@iqueqiorio on every then call, you currently have one callback (the success callback). Add a second argument which is an error callback. Log them with different messages so you know where the error is triggered first.
Nov 3, 2014 15:43
The reduce trick is pretty smart though, if I get it right it processes each menu URL one after another, as long as there's no error. In your case there's an error at the 16th URL apparently, so it gets rejected and all the later "then" callbacks will be ignored (which is why you see no more logs). If that's no what you actually want, you may want to process all URLs in parallel regardless of the other URLs' success or failure (which means that possible only URL 16 would fail, if the others are fine).
Nov 3, 2014 15:43
We can imagine either one of your URLs fail to load, or the line res.menu.day.at(dayNumber).meal throws an error (accessing a property of undefined) and results in a rejected promise. In any case it would help to track down which is the promise that gets rejected first, by adding error callbacks.