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Questions about new features specified in the ECMAScript 2016 specification.

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sort array of objects by order of the property in a fixed format

I need to sort an array of object by property with the following order. For the first item in the list: it is either Camel or Absolute For the second item in the list: it has to be Dream, For the ...
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how do i export mysql createPool( in node.js using ES7 format

Trying to learn how to export in Node.js using ES7 format Specifically mySql and getConnection() { FILE: connection.mjs file. import mysql from 'mysql'; var ip=""; // i had ...
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Javascript - Remove items that are duplicates from array and return an array with duplicates and other one with all other items [duplicate]

I wanted to run a filter or reduce operation on an array and remove all duplicate items from the array based on an attribute like 'name' in this example. The examples I see are iterating through the ...
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check attribute with value 0 exists or not returns false though it should return true as it exists [duplicate]

I am trying to check if an attribute is in a json file or not but the attribute has a value of 0 so the following status.bytes_read returns false though it should return true as it exists what is the ...
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How to replace value in javascript or ecmascript?

I need to replace All in s3data Emp_Id with the response data's values(expected output appended), ignore 0 and 1 in response they are not required. S3data is json data I can't use inbuilt function ...
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Error: listen EADDRNOTAVAIL: address not available 127.0.0.0:5173

after install project with tailwind with the command npm create vite@latest my-project -- --template react and after config tailwind, I tried to run my project but I got this error. I tried to install ...
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How does a JavaScript developer find implementing classes of an interface?

I am learning JavaScript, and I am coming from Java. A Java developer can easily evaluate the usefulness of an interface, because all known implementing classes are documented. Please click here to ...
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Get matching items by comparing two arrays

I have an array of objects that look like this const input = [ {id : "1" , text: "ABC", value: "abc" }, {id : "2" , text: "DEF", value: "def"...
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How to make vitejs compile class private fields to legacy code?

I am using vitejs and typescript and I want to set the compile target to es2016, but it seems that, the class private fields aren't be compiled. class Task { #prepare() { // here should be compiled....
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How does the setTimeout() in javascript knows how many times to loop inside of a for loop?

for (var index = 1; index <= 3; index++) { setTimeout(function() { console.log('after ' + index + ' second(s):' + index); }, index * 1000); } output: after 4 second(s):4 after 4 ...
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How to use await with setTimeout [duplicate]

// getData() function is returning null right now , but Actually I want to return a value after 1.5 seconds showData = (data) => { console.log("showing" , data) } ...
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How do I do "Reverse destructuring"

We all know about destructuring objects in ES6+ const myObject = {name: 'John', age: 30, eyeColor: 'brown'} const {name, age, eyeColor} = myObject ... is there a "cleaner" way to do the ...
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how ES7 import module's object in Node.js

var GoogleStrategy = require('passport-google-oauth20').Strategy; How can I use ES2017's way to write it? I try import GoogleStrategy from ('passport-google-oauth20').Strategy But it couldn't work ...
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How to map an array base on other arrays without nested looping - JS/TS, ES6(7)?

I have 2 arrays. const history = [ { type: 'change', old: 1, new: 2 }, { type: 'change', old: 3, new: 4 }, ]; const contents = [ { id: 1, info: 'infor1' }, { id: 2, info: 'infor2' }, { ...
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Javascript / ES7: do I need to bind 'this' in my particular Web Component class constructor? [duplicate]

My code works, but I was taught to bind 'this' to the event listener function. In my web component class constructor, I have a button in the shadow root. In the constructor I also added the click ...
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NodeJS : Trouble with ES6, import and export

I'm quite new in the NodeJS world. I have a question : I'm trying to put a unit test with Jest in order to test this 'Service' with the 2 functions as below in the quotationService.js file : export ...
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Adding 1 additional object to the map function ES6

I have a code in place which looks like this - mapFn={response => (response.data && response.data.map(secret => ({ label: secret.secretName, value: ...
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Coercion in JavaScript - Abstract Methods

I have recently started learning more about coercion in Js and I have been going through the ECMAScript documentation for knowing more about it and how different cases are handled in Js. While doing I ...
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Filter Array and Array within

I'm trying to filter an array of objects based off a property and also filter an array of objects within. Can I use filter within a filter to loop through and reduce the second array? Something like ...
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Does ECMAScript Regular Expressions match its syntax characters?

I'm referring to ECMAScript regular expression syntax defined in https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-regexp-regular-expression-objects. I checked how the following pattern matches in a regular expression via ...
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How to simplify object

I have an issue here where the code is quite heavy and quite hard to read imo. I've simplified the code as much as I can but I was wandering if there's a way to simplify this code even further? Or ...
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unhandled promis and node js upgrade to 16 though I use try catch

I am facing a very strange issue. As soon as I updated my node to node 16 from 14 my tests stopped working and I get a complain like this: Error: at /src/api/v1/datastore/SearchesDatastore.ts:109:...
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use require() in .mjs bundles - Angular 13

I recently upgraded my project to Angular 13, I noticed that the new ng-packgr 13 bundles in .mjs extension by default. I have lots of code that uses require() to import some static assets and files. ...
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Import external static file in webpack bundle

How can I import an external file (config.js) from within a webpack bundle? I have the following file-structure for local dev: /dist/ /index.html /plugin.js /src/ /index.ts /config.js ...
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Why new Date("1651214829629") show invalid date?

When I run this code in the chrome console, it shows the following: >new Date("1651214829629") Invalid Date >new Date(1651214829629) Fri Apr 29 2022 14:47:09 GMT+0800 (中国标准时间) >...
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How to compare two objects and change the key name?

compare headerObj(field_key) and dataObj(key) and form the result with label from headerObj const headerObject = [{ label: 'Code', field_key: 'code' }, { label: 'Worked Accounts', ...
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React router is not working. It is showing nothing but a blank screen

I am trying to make a simple react-router. But it's not even working. If I don't include the <Routes> tag the page is blank. After including the <Routes> tag it is also not working. Please ...
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Angular - cannot find name 'window' / 'document' / 'localstorage'

I've tried to update packages in an angular project but I'm getting many errors like "Cannot find name 'window'". My tsconfig.json looks like this: { "compileOnSave": false, &...
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Can I use class field without declaring them? [duplicate]

Can I have a class like this? class Human { constructor(name) { this.name = name; } someMethod() { this.hasBrain = true; console.warn(this.hasBrain); } } This is working and not ...
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How to check location setting in real time in React native

I am working on an application where I am checking that user is off or on their location. I am using react-native-location-enabler package to check the location setting, it works fine but the problem ...
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Is there any way to run asscroll package in react project?

I was searching a few libraries for scroll animations and I found a very good npm package called @ashthornton/asscroll and I wanted to use the same on my react project. But I am not been able to ...
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How to update a specific index of an array when using spread operator [duplicate]

This is a more of a can it ever be done even with a parser like babel or anything type of question which i believe is allowed in SU. All just to make my code cleaner for Reducer and State in general; ...
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How can I sum object values by array data using ES standard? [closed]

I have an array of objects. Each object has a "tag" property with an array list. The values in this list repeat from object to object. I would like to sum up "cost" and "...
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Typescript import syntax problems

I'm new to Typescript and I've problems when I use import/export syntax in the browser. The terminal/compiler doesn't throw any kind of error. But google's console says: GET http://127.0.0.1:5500/...
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React typescript error: Element implicitly has an 'any' type

I am a beginner at typescript and I am using it in reactjs but I am getting errors. Could someone please help me with how to resolve this issue? Element implicitly has an 'any' type because expression ...
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How to render propeties with nonzero values inside template strings

I am actually trying to render an HTMLElement using template strings. The function goes like this function renderContent(){ return `<div class="card"> <span>...
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Using JavaScript count the number of elements equal to or higher than the index in a loop

I'm working on a JavaScript function that can create an authors- H-Index. H-Index is the highest number of publication an author has written with just as many citations in other articles. I have let ...
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How to merge objects preserving unchanged properties [duplicate]

I have a complete config object and another object that can be partially filled. When merging them, I need the unchanged settings to remain. let defaultConfig = { locale: 'en', messages: { ...
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Where in the ECMAScript specification can I find the reason about why {} !== {}?

In JavaScript We all know that {} !== {} - they are different objects allocated on heap. But I was trying to find the reason at the language specification level. at https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-...
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export default connect( mapStateToProps )( withRouter( app) ) not passing mapStateToProps to next component

I want to pass mapStateToProps value to next component while using withRouter so that i can maintain this.props.history also. Here is my code. import React from 'react'; import { connect } from 'react-...
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Keyboard pushing everything up in React Native app

I have a simple auth form in my react-native app, but everytime the software keyboard appears, whole screen moves up and squishes everything together. I am desperate and unable to do anything about it,...
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Porblem on Getting Array Inside of Array

I have a problem on an object inside of an array and I wanted to display only that as an array. data1 const data1 = [ { "id": "01", "info": "fefef", ...
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src\components\Home.js Line 6:10: 'Container' is not defined react/jsx-no-undef

import React from 'react' import styled from "styled-components"; function Home() { return ( <Container> home </Container> ) } export ...
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Concurrent HTTP requests with limit in pool and with exceptions

I have been looking for the perfect library that does async requests in batched pools. I have looked at p-limit, tiny-async-pool and others but they all have the same limitation for what I am trying ...
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Ts destructuring array of string to be a parameters

Hi I have an array of keys Ex1: const arrWithKeys = ['a','b','c'] I want to use them as parameters because I don't want to write them multiple times, there is a way to achieve it?. Ex2: const [......
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Material ui datatable filter by selected rows

I'm using muidataTable to display some data,and i have to calculate a value that requires filtering by selected row and reducing the array. My code looks like: Array.filter(//mylogic(e)=> e....
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How to watch an imported variable in Vue

I have a file called get.js with an exported function and an exported var within it: var a = false export function get(url) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { const xhr = new ...
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Having variables in the constructor vs in the actual class?

The first of the below code examples is what I am doing today, where I initialise the global variables in the constructor. But would there be any harm in moving the global variables out in the class, ...
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How do I inherit keys in parent class dictionary in child classes

I am trying to write Cypress UI test automation in which I am capturing UI elements on each webpage in its own class. I have two classes corresponding to different webpages: class WebPage1 { ...
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How do I use one function for 2 variation of components?

Javascript newbie here. I have to write this using plain old Javascript. I have 2 inline edit components, only difference is that one uses icons instead of buttons. The issue I have is I wrote 2 edit ...
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