javascript-time-ago | International highly customizable relative date/time | Date Time Utils library
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International highly customizable relative date/time formatting
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- Write a locale data file
- Create a new locale folder for the given locale .
- Calculates the step number of steps .
- Computes the step of the next step
- Modifies all package exports
- Gets the time offset to the next step
- Looks for the next step .
- Returns an array of time measurement units suitable for time .
- Get second number of seconds
- Gets a minute time from one unit .
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QUESTION
I'm using react-redux in my next js application. I'm calling the request to create a store when there is a request in my _app.js but there is some message logged in my console every time I route to a page.
I feel this is a bit annoying, I've search all over my code but I can't find what is logging here. Here is my _app.js for reference.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-17 at 15:01This was an issue with next-redux-wrapper
.
Ref.:
https://github.com/kirill-konshin/next-redux-wrapper/issues/385
https://github.com/kirill-konshin/next-redux-wrapper/pull/384
It is fixed in this commit, release.
Please upgrade to v7.0.2
to resolve this problem.
QUESTION
I have a Node/React project in my Webstorm that won't run because of this error. I had to reinstall Windows and start fresh with my development. I got the code back into the IDE, but when I start up the Node server, I am getting the following error: TypeError [ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE]: The "path" argument must be of type string. Received undefined
More context for that error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-11 at 22:23OK, I figured out the issue. I thought the error was telling me that path
was undefined. When it fact it was saying the variables passed into path.join()
were undefined. And that was because I forgot to add in my .env file to the root so it could grab those variables. Whoops!
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