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Property-based testing for Python à la QuickCheck. for_all takes a list of generators (see below) and a property. It then tests the property for arbitrary values of the generators.
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- Generates one of the specified generators
- Generates a class that generates a closure for the given generator
- Creates a closure function for the given generators
- Generates a set of the specified generators
- Generates a closure for the specified generators
- Generates a closure for the given keys and generators
- Generates a tuple of the given generators
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QUESTION
What's the point of the name of a single file vue component?
In this example:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-16 at 00:25A good justification for the name
is that lets say you have a naming convention to your files and for components.
For example if all components are named with what they are but not appended with comp
(ie: Inventory.vue
instead of InventoryComp.vue
) and when you use them you want to be more explicit about what they are (components) so you want to use this component like this: . An easy way to do this is to use the
name
property and set it like this in your Inventory.vue
:
QUESTION
I have the wackiest bug. Like....the wackiest! If any of ya'll want to put eyes on this, awesomesauce! I really appriciate it! I am creating a survey with REACT, Redux, SQL, HML, Material-ui, and CSS.
I've created a graph of information with am4charts using data from a database. Everything is working and will show up on the page......but not on page load. What I am seeing in my console is that the page will load, it fires off my get request but doesn't return with the data fast enough (I think). By the time that the get request loads, my graph has populated with no data.
Here is the code that I have for the page that I am rendering. What is really odd is that, once my code has run, I can cut a line of code (I've been using a console log). And then the graph will render and load.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 22:40Can you try this fix? I created new functions for some tasks.
https://codesandbox.io/s/vigorous-varahamihira-6j588?file=/src/App.js
QUESTION
I'm trying to somehow test a hooked file that uses an Apollo client connection entry and GraphQL:
See the error:
...
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:47I finally found the solution to the problem:
QUESTION
I was following this tutorial on using React.forwardRef
, where make this component:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 20:18Put this at the beginning of your file:
/* eslint-disable react/display-name */
You could also try this:
// eslint-disable-next-line react/display-name
QUESTION
I want to create components dynamically with custom Refs , and I want to use those refs and use with functionalities like measure() etc.
I created following code
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 19:50- Yes, React refs need to be forwarded when using functional components.
- You can't use the
useRef
hook within the loop.
Fix creating the refs. Use a React ref to hold an array of created refs, and pass them by mapped index.
QUESTION
I am working on extending a Vue.js frontend application. I am currently inspecting a render function within a functional component. After looking over the docs, I had the current understanding that the render function within the functional component will return a single VNode created with CreateElement aka h. My confusion came when I saw a VNode being returned as an element in an array. I could not find any reference to this syntax in the docs. Does anyone have any insight?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:37It seems this was implemented in:
https://github.com/vuejs/vue/commit/c7c13c2a156269d29fd9c9f8f6a3e53a2f2cac3d
This was a result of an issue raised in 2018 (https://github.com/vuejs/vue/issues/8056) , because this.$scopedSlots.default() returned both a VNode or an array of VNodes depending on the content.
The main argument was that this is inconsistent with how regular slots behave in render functions, and means any render function component rendering scoped slots as children needs to type check the result of invoking the slot to decide if it needs to be wrapped in an array
So Evan comments on the issue thread here, explaining that this.$scopedSlots.default would always return Arrays beginning v2.6 to allow for consistency, but to avoid breaking changes for how $scopedSlots was being used, the update would also allow return of an Array of a single VNode from render functions as well.
QUESTION
I am using Formik for a bunch of admin console forms that I have in my application. So far I did not have this use case.
My Formik forms use one of 2 custom components, either a Myinputtext(input box) or a MySelect(drop down). I dont have a need for any other components so far. Here is how my Myselect component looks like.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 15:19You need to map your array and render options inside your select like this:
QUESTION
I have a for loop which calls a few times to database API. These calls return data for a menu, but when I try to map array I can't do it because array is empty.
First scenario:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 17:22You most likely don't want to call getData on every render, so you should store the response somewhere, it might be in the component state:
QUESTION
I want to get the name
props value in my selected option. How can I get it?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:28You need a reference to the selected option. Right now you have e.target
which is the
onChangeField(e) {
const select = e.target;
const selectedOption = select.options[select.selectedIndex]; // there are a few ways to do this
const value = select.value; // or selectedOption.value, the select gets the value property of its selected option
const name = selectedOption.name;
console.log(value); // 1234
console.log(name); // should be correct
}
QUESTION
I am trying to make a page responsive but, I am not able to make an image responsive as it is getting off the grid container in material UI. Is there a way I can make the image responsive? I am trying to add the image in Grid container, Still, it is showing the same.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-15 at 16:47In your image tag, you are setting the height and width to 50vh. Viewport units (vh or vw) will cause stuff to overflow out of containers if it sees fit. In your case, everything is working as intended, the image is taking up 50% of the viewport height (637/2 = 319px). It's going to overflow out of the grid container if it needs to in order to meet those dimensions.
You should likely have the image itself have width: 100% height: 100%, or width: 100% height: auto and control the size of the image via the container (like you're already doing).
Hope this helped, let me know if you have questions.
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You can use props like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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