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Check type of a function parameter

Since TypeScript is a superset of Javascript and 'Type' would be removed in the resulting js files, so I guess playing with 'type' would not work like this, right? Also, is there any better way to do ...
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Postponing .then() calls on a Promise returned from an async JavaScript function until after multiple awaits have run inside the function

I am using an asynchronous JavaScript http client to download & process some paged JSON data from an initial URI & subsequent page URIs. Each JSON page includes the URI for the next page, if ...
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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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Jest Module Mock with ECMAScript Modules

Using the documentation (https://jestjs.io/docs/ecmascript-modules) as a guide, I have written the following: package.json: { "scripts": { "watch-test": "jest ./test --...
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How to upgrade es2017 to es2020 without upgrading angular version?

I want to upgrade es2017 to es2020, but I don't want to upgrade angular version. Is it possible? My angular version is 5.2.
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How to throw "expressive" / console friendly exceptions in JavaScript?

JavaScript noob here... I'm exploring various options for throwing exceptions. Throwing a string / primitive value This seems to be bad practice for several reasons (catching, stacktrace, ...) Using ...
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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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Extra execution context in async functions

When I was reading spec I saw next part: NOTE: Copying the execution state is required for AsyncBlockStart to resume its execution. It is ill-defined to resume a currently executing context. I don't ...
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ECMAScript 8, async await, syntactical errors javascript

using more then one async() in a chain in the function breaks my function. Is there a way i can include Key2pkcs8() inside generateKey() ? async function generateKey() { let getKeyPair = await ...
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How to determine the goal symbol when tokenize ECMAScript in lexical grammar

I'm writing a JS macro preprocessor, and refer to the ECMA-262 specification for some guide to parse js code. I use the code parser to determine where to do macro replace in a standard/precise way, ...
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How to find repeated values and store repeated values into new array in javascript

I am trying to implement a logic where I have an array [3,4,63,5,5,1,5,2,63,2,4,5,6,2,4,56,74,2,671,1,4,5,7,3,6] . I want to find all repeated elements and I want to store these all repeated elements ...
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Confused about this & getcontext js/ts and how to get around it

So, i have a problem where i'm constantly running into undifined errors, (in browser) and seemingly can't figure out why / how to get around it. From what i've gathered is that the keyword "this&...
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How to support top-level awaits in typescript?

I'm using version 4.3.5 of typescript with Ionic and have ts(1378) error. Here are is the tsconfig: { "compilerOptions": { "target": "es2017", "lib": [...
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How to make a separate a sync function wait for another async function?

I am unable to callback async function inside of another async function. I am receiving this in the console: Promise {<pending>} __proto__: Promise [[PromiseState]]: "fulfilled" [[...
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Transform/map json to another format

Have long JSON object and small part is below: const valueObject = {zipCode: 12345, street1: 'street 1', street2: 'street 2',city:'cityname', uniqueNum: '123456789'}; const mappingObject = {address: {...
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TypeError: Cannot read property 'onMouse' of undefined React Class Component

I want to do when the user clicks on Input Element and the button element in the form will change to Send icon from the microphone icon. My idea was to get the value from onClick or mouseEnter ...
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Why does Number.parseInt('111AAA') works like its supposed to in JS ? What is the reasoning behind this behaviour?

If I execute parseInt('111AAA') we get the output '111'. In javascript why does parseInt work as its mentioned in the MDN docs. The parseInt function converts its first argument to a string, parses ...
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es6/7 shorthand for assigning properties from object to HTMLElement

What would be a shorthand for the following: setupIframeConfig(element: HTMLIFrameElement, config: IFrameConfig){ element.src = config.src; element.width = config.width; element.width = ...
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ES2017 NEST JS @IsEmpty Unable to resolve signature of property decorator when called as an expression.This expression is not callable. is not empty

Hi people im newer with Nest JS and i trying to add dto validator but for example when i tried to add isNotEmpty or Max compiler show me this error: Unable to resolve signature of property decorator ...
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Typescript `esModuleInterop` ignored with module import

I'm trying to import this module into my Typescript file but it is throwing an error about how the module is imported. This is a Google Firebase Function script but I am importing this module in other ...
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What's the shortest way to copy only selected attributes in JavaScript?

Given the following two objects: let a = { foo: 'bar' }; let b = { one: 1, two: 2, three: 3, four: 4, five: 5, six: 6, seven: 7 }; We can assume that all values within these objects ...
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apply arrow function as object property in typescript

I have following code and wondering if I can apply as arrow function on line data({value}: {value: string}) {return func(value); }, function func(value: string){ return `${value} has been formated`...
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Regex - find all words starting with $_ that fall anywhere between template strings

Can I solve the following with a single regex? I know it can be done with two separate regex, but I'm curious if it can be done with just one instead? Find all instances of words (variables) that ...
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Turn callback to promise and using of `await`

I've found this sample snippets in this article : <script> async function get_data() { // async function await $.get('https://url.com/one') await $.get('https://url.com/two') ...
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JavaScript modules - dynamic imports and side effects

Can anyone tell me precisely what is meant by the following, from MDN docs for import() (emphasis mine): The following are some reasons why you might need to use dynamic import: ... When the module ...
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ESLint complaints with "Unexpected token" on class async method

Given this class : class Foo { async bar() { } } ESLint says that bar is an unexpected token. My .eslintrc file is this : { "env": { "browser": true, &...
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How do I chain return values from async functions in ES 2017?

I'm trying to do this: service.getConfig() .then(cfg => service.getData()) .then(data => service.process(data,cfg)) .then(results => console.log(results)) .catch(err => console.log(err)); ...
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Return Promise in async function in JavaScript (es2017) [duplicate]

I'm wondering if there is any semantic difference between the 2 functions below in ES2017 or later: async function returnBool() { const promise = new Promise(((res, rej) => { setTimeout(...
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ES7, ES8, ES9, ES10, ES11 Browser support

Regarding compatibility between ECMAScript specification and actual implementation; It is fairly easy to check out the data about browser support for ECMAScript2015 (ES6), but I found it pretty ...
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Count Array Items in Object of Arrays (combined count)

Consider the following object: const test = { foo: ['foo', 'bar', 'foobar'], bar: ['foo', 'bar', 'foobar'] foobar: ['foo', 'bar', 'foobar'] }; How would one go about getting the combined ...
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Resource of the recommended and modern EcmaScript commands?

I am in the process of learning JS/ES, and to see if I have understood OOP correctly, would I for each of OOP code snippets in my text book, like to write the same as non OOP, to see if I have ...
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Why do functions seem to be objects?

I am trying to learn JS/ES and am a bit confused about classes and objects. The two code snippets below do exactly the same, but the last one is clearly using a class. But what is the first using? I ...
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How to serialize an object and cast it back to the same class as the original object

I'm new to JavaScript so bear with me if what I'm asking is not "how you do it in JavaScript". Advice on other approaches are welcome. I have a class named State and I need need to serialize objects ...
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Listening for a boolean change with Javascript/jquery (Proxy object)

Javascript Proxy not triggering. I am triying to trigger some functionality after 10 seconds. But after 10 seconds, when I update the variable "dezSecondsNaPagina" nothing happens. var ...
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ECMAScript 2017 concurrent async functions with possibility to wait for subpromises that should not be concurrent?

Suppose we have multiple concurrent tasks that each does at least one web request at one point or another and they take a while to complete. Suppose they also may or may not at some arbitrary point in ...
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Is the following a proper way to write long computations in JavaScript that needs to run on a browser?

I am trying to use async / await to do long computations on JavaScript on a browser. Should the code be changed or any improvements be done? It seems using promises may make it complicated. I also ...
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react native code works inline but not when imported

The following code works properly in react native 0.61.5. // userApplication/screens/UserScreen.js import React, {Component} from 'react'; import { Button } from "./../components/arComponents"; ...
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Is there a way to jump to specific line?

How to skip "First Message" or to start async function from n'th line? async function oneByOne() { await talk("First Message"); await talk("Second Message?"); await talk("Last Message?"); }
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Is there any way for Eclipse to handle async await (ES2017) in JavaScript without errors?

I have tried Wild Web Plugin and it still shows "Semi-colon expected" at the codes that use async. Wild Web Plugin claims that it handles ES2018 (https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/wild-web-...
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Read Async Object Set Using Await

A global object has its key/value (thing) is set in an async function setter(); using await. How to asynchronously read the value of thing in another async function getter();? I'm getting undefined ...
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How to get value from Axios request?

I have this code (Pay attention to the HTML class 'symbolTicket "') <template> <div class="chart"> <span class="symbolTicket"> {{getTicket()}} </span&...
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Angular 8 Native Typescript crash-free, accessor shorthand

Angular 8 : I used to use as a short hack on typescript side : object['accessor']['accessor']['accessor'] to get object.accessor.accessor.accessor without running the risk of throwing an error ...
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Make await return thenable, or infinite recursion in awaiting awaitable

Trying to come up with API, mixing in promise functionality like: class Awaitable { constructor () { this.promise = Promise.resolve() } then (fn) { // awaited result must be _this_ ...
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How to use aynsc/await in javascript for returning objects from asynchronous operations

I cannot for the life of me figure out why async/await behaves the way it does. Consider this example. I want a function that does some db initialization, and returns me the database object when it ...
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Will using es2017 as a lib in my tsconfig but having es5 as my target render my code incompatible with IE11?

My code needs to be able to support IE11 at the minimum, which renders most ES6+ modules incompatible. I've set the target in my tsconfig to es5, however I wanted to use es2017 modules in my code. ...
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How to stop executing map function on array index 5 in javascript [duplicate]

I have array of 10 elements, I am mapping to extract array data . I want to stop array executing when compile reached to array index 5 . I know it possible with for loop but I need it in map function. ...
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Tableau WDC and Javascript promises

I'm (trying to) building a Tableau Web Data Connector (WDC) which needs to hit an external API and run a bunch of requests that are dependant on each other. However, I'm hitting a problem with ...
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Error Gulp Build: async functions is only available in es8 (use esversion 8)

When I'm going to compile my code with gulp displays the following error (image highlighted). It follows the function of the 1685 line that uses async in angular cli. $scope.GetNomePacienteIndicou = ...
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How to get Javascript's IMPORT EXPORT working. Do I need transpiler?

I am so confused about this. All I want to do is simply break up my javascript into modules, and include them in certain pages. Some pages may need my user-module.js , some pages may not. I have ...
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javascript await on multiple chained async functions

Say I have the following: const a = new A(); await a.getB().action(); A.prototype.getB() is async as-well as B.prototype.action(). If I try to await on the chaining of the functions I get an error: ...
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