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jQuery plugin to create a web-based console-like behavior that posts user input commands to an AJAX server, and prints the result text. Designed to be utterly simple and highly customizable. The usage is pretty simple, try using this example as a template: You can see a sample of a terminal server here: jQuery plugin page: The software is provided AS IS under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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const set = firebase.firestore().collection("workoutExercises").doc(firebase.auth().currentUser.uid).get()
console.log(set)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 23:56Firebase calls like this are asynchronous, meaning they don't return immediately. In Javascript, you can deal with this in a couple of different ways, using async/await
or Promises
.
Here's an example using a Promise
:
QUESTION
I'm working on a TUI (Text User Interface) library for C++, and I have a function for detecting the size of the console window. Is it possible for me to detect a window resize? I would prefer if it would work with any terminal emulator, but if it matters I am using Ubuntu Budgie 20.10, and my terminal emulator is Tilix.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-25 at 23:23You can set up a signal handler for the SIGWINCH
signal, and you will get this signal whenever the terminal size changes. Note that, as with all signal handlers, any code in the signal handler must be signal-safe.
If you are using the curses library, you will get a KEY_RESIZE
key, and then check COLS
and LINES
.
QUESTION
So I created a poll model in my Django app. I'm going thorugh the polling app tutorial posted on the Django website, however, I'm using a remote MySQL database rather than a SQLite database.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:06I'm thinking the suspect is an unsuccessful migration. Let's undo it and try again
QUESTION
I need a cloud function that triggers automatically once per day and query in my "users" collection where "watched" field is true and update all of them as false. I get "13:26 error Parsing error: Unexpected token MyFirstRef" this error in my terminal while deploying my function. I am not familiar with js so can anyone please correct function. Thanks.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:13There are several points to correct in your code:
- You need to return a Promise when all the asynchronous job is completed. See this doc for more details.
- If you use the
await
keyword, you need to declare the functionasync
, see here. - A
QuerySnapshot
has aforEach()
method - You can get the
DocumentReference
of a doc from theQuerySnapshot
just by using theref
property.
The following should therefore do the trick:
QUESTION
I receive the error when triggering a cloud function using the gcloud command from terminal:
gcloud functions call function_name
On the cloud function log page no error is shown and the task is finished with no problem, however, after the task is finished this error shows up on the terminal.
gcloud crashed (ReadTimeout): HTTPSConnectionPool(host='cloudfunctions.googleapis.com', port=443): Read timed out. (read timeout=300)
Note: my function time out is set to 540 second and it takes ~320 seconds to finish the job
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:45I think the issue is that gcloud functions call
times out after 300 seconds and is non-configurable for a longer timeout to match the Cloud Function.
I created a simple Golang Cloud Function:
QUESTION
I was working on my project and was using pm2-runtime
command for the runtime environment but the problem coming in my terminal while running the command npm i
gives 2 level warnings that are
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-01 at 10:22Install latest PM2 version:
QUESTION
Meson/Ninja provide an easy method to run a script at install time.
For example, this line will tell Meson to run the glib-compile-schemas
command to compile the GSettings on Linux (system configuration options).
meson.add_install_script('glib-compile-schemas', schemas_dir)
(this command will be automatically run when the user executes ninja install
)
How can I tell Meson to run a custom command at uninstall?
In this specific case I would like to delete (or at least reset to default) the key-value pairs in GSettings. To reset them, I have found that the command is gsettings reset-recursively
(successfully tested in terminal).
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:46Adding custom uninstall script is still being discussed, it's proposed quite some time ago but not yet implemented. It looks this task is typically left for package manager (and therefore to corresponding packaged scripts).
But I agree, there is some illogical asymmetry in case of meson install command. As a workaround, you can create your own target:
QUESTION
I am currently trying to build OpenPose. First, I will try to describe the environment and then the error emerging from it. Caffe, being built from source, resides in its entirety in [/Users...]/openpose/3rdparty instead of the usual location (I redact some parts of the filepaths in this post for privacy). All of its include files can be found in [/Users...]/openpose/3rdparty/caffe/include/caffe. After entering this command:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 18:43You are using cmake. The makefiles generated by cmake don't conform to "standard" makefile conventions; in particular they don't use the CXXFLAGS
variable.
When you're using cmake, you're not expected to modify the compiler options by changing the invocation of make. Instead, you're expected to modify the compiler options by either editing the CMakeLists.txt file, or else by providing an overridden value to the cmake
command line that is used to generate your makefiles.
QUESTION
I wanted to get started with posh and oh-my-posh so I installed them according to this article. Microsoft docs. I got the theme but the edges didn't had that arrow(that coolness).
I then downloaded the windows terminal and edited the setting.json there with
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-19 at 17:57If I understand correctly, there are two parts to the question.
Changing the PowerShell Window FontTo do this, right-click your PowerShell window and head to "Properties"
There, you can choose the header "Font" and change your font to Cascadia Code PL".
This should fix the problem. If you still experience some weird characters, you might need to install a Nerd Font instead.
Changing the VS Code Terminal FontTo use the font in the VS Code Terminal, head to Settings.
Searching for "integrated terminal font family" should bring up the setting you need to edit. Here, add your font 'Cascadia Code PL' on the very front of the setting and save.
You should now be able to open a terminal and use the PL prompt.
QUESTION
I'm trying for a long time to get my labels on the left side on my input fields. I'm banging my head against the wall. I use a font-awesome icon in the label.
I tried a lot of searches on Google and Stack Overflow and tried stuff like inline-block which I see should work but it didn't work for me. My code so far. I guess it's an easy fix for all the great people that are here.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-13 at 19:11The easiest method, in my opinion, is to turn .wrapperSnippet
into a CSS Grid layout.
Grid is supported by all modern browsers but IE supports an older version of the spec.
We can define the grid with two columns: one of width auto
, and the other with 1fr
. auto
means that it will take up as much space as needed to fit the element, then the 1fr
will fill the remaining space.
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