screenTimer | Internet-connected timer for screen time | Runtime Evironment library
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kandi X-RAY | screenTimer Summary
Internet-connected timer for "screen time". This timer will send events to the cloud when it is paused, reset, or finished. Settings & controls are accessed via phone app or secure web. You can tap into events using IFTTT to send emails, text messages, turn on/off lights, or a myriad of other actions. You can also have the ScreenTimer itself control the power supply to electronincs like lights or, more deviously, game consoles, televisions, or monitors. The timer settings are all configurable using the official Particle app or the Particle web console. Just select your device and see the FUNCTIONS listed (under the Data tab in the app). You can type in the values you wish to send and then execute the functions. They should take effect immediately. To control power to an AC device, you can use a product like one of the following. Using wires, connect ground and signal to the device's microcontroller input terminals, and solder the other end to the pads on the back of the ScreenTimer PCB. You'll see 8 pads -- the ones next to the Photon D2-D5 pins are the signal pins. The other four are all ground. The effects of each pin are as follows.
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So I added a calendar to react which changes the workout data to a specific date. When I change the date the data does change correctly. If I refresh the react web pages I get the updated data. I'm just a little confused on how to have node js initiate the data update in react. After changing the data I have node emitting to this socket...
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Answered 2020-Jul-08 at 17:50You are calling componentDidMount function when socket emits UpdateWorkouts which is causing the loop. You should not call componentDidMount function of a react component, react handles the lifecycles methods itself. You can have another method to handle updates as following.
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Appreciate your time,so in this code i included the print statements to see what is going on....
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Answered 2019-Oct-10 at 09:32Simply move create a new method that updates you member variable
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