Current version of Sequelizejs is 4.0.0-0. And its docs has nothing about ExpressJS integration.
However virsion 1.7.0 has some tutorial about how to use Sequelizejs with ExpressJS http://docs.sequelizejs.com/en/1.7.0/articles/express/
Does current 4.0.0-0 version support ExpressJS? Where may I find best practices of integration?
The article you referenced is still valid today. It works fine with Sequelize 4 which we use on a daily basis.
Further references
There is a working github example for integrating Sequelize into express.
Also, there is another stackoverflow question giving a fabulous explanation of integrating the two.
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As our RN application based on react-native#0.61.5, so we use expo#^0.37.0 to set up local development environment. But it seems that expo doesn't supply outdated docs, could only find recent version docs https://docs.expo.dev/versions/latest/.
Old docs often get lost, but thankfully there are a few ways of finding the old pages.
The first option is using the Wayback Machine from archive.org. The expo.dev site seems to go back to late 2020. A problem might be that some pages aren't crawled and might be missing.
And because it seems that their docs are open source with some commits going back three years. So you could in theory pull an old commit and build / run the docs locally.
You can use webarchive and old URL for documentation https://docs.expo.io.
In your case it is http://web.archive.org/web/20210305044934/https://docs.expo.io/versions/v37.0.0/ but not all pages are supported:
Use github online editor to check the outdate markdown docs is an optional solution.
Such as link: https://github.dev/expo/expo/blob/sdk-37/docs/pages/versions/unversioned/sdk/calendar.md#L1
I'm working on a project with ArcGIS/ESRI in WebStorm. According to the documentation, "Dojo is included with the ArcGIS JavaScript API so there is no need to host/reference/install it." This means WebStorm has no idea what require is:
How do I add support without installing Dojo/require?
Was just going to comment, but can't yet?! Anyway, I had to reengineer my web-site dev-ops to account for the ESRI javascript API. I am using 4.6 though...
The API, which includes dojo, may be installed, but it has to be configured into your site. Once you reference dojo/dojo.js, all will be good. But you need the config set-up first.
Start here:
https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2015/11/13/using-bower-for-custom-builds-of-arcgis-api-for-javascript/
https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2015/11/13/using-bower-for-custom-builds-of-arcgis-api-for-javascript/
There is a link to the API javascript resources. This will really help understand the process!
https://github.com/Esri/jsapi-resources
Also don't miss:
https://dojotoolkit.org/documentation/tutorials/1.10/modules_advanced/
https://dojotoolkit.org/documentation/tutorials/1.10/dojo_config/
http://dojotoolkit.org/documentation/tutorials/1.10/build/
I am just getting this stuff "almost" working. And actually had a build question to post and saw this. Hope it helps. I was using AMD and thought I had to go the requirejs route, but the dojo stuff worked out better for me. Check them both out and see what works for you! Good Luck!
I have an MVC App which uses Azure AD, it works very well using the WindowsAzure.AD.Graph.2013_04_05 helper project that Microsoft made available. This project is now outdated, but looking at the new Nuget Package, the two require code changes.
I have two questions, How long can I use the old one before I find myself locked out of my own app. Second, has anyone migrated between them?
What I have is very simple, its just an Auth Filter which checks if a user is in one or more groups.
You should have at least a year from the announcement of a REST version being deprecated; a REST version is not the same as a NuGet package version, so you'll need to understand the underlying version in use.
Please refer to this Microsoft support policy on Azure-related REST APIs and libraries: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/azure-cloud-lifecycle-faq
I've downloaded LinqToTwitter (v3.0.2) and added it to my asp.net MVC 4 project. I've previously been working with version 2.1.3 of LinqToTwitter and webforms. I'm now looking for some examples to guide me in the right direction when it comes to authentication and the use of LinqToTwitter 3.0.2 (now the latest).
I've done a bit of googling but havn't found any good examples that illustrates the whole flow.
Any of you guys have links to examples?
Thanx!
The latest version of LINQ to Twitter is async. You can find samples in the downloadable source code in the Linq2TwitterDemos_MVC project. The Documentation has both old and new versions of queries.
doesn't play framework 2.0.4 support some consoles?
when i was using 1.x, i could use the console "play eclipsify"
and "play dependencies" to fbconnect and fbgraph modules
but from when i chaged the version, it's not working.
then how can i connect those modules? i've no idea to do that
i think the new version doesn't support those consoles for modules
is it correct?
is the way totally different? if then please let me know.
also juz awhile ago i checked the 1.2.5 version
and there is no dependencies.yml and module folder
would you let me know what changed and how can i apply and adjust?
Thank you for your time
https://github.com/playframework/Play20/wiki/Play-2.0-for-Play-1.x-developers
check this out
and i wanna tell you some people who evaluate my question
what if there is no begginer who really want to learn and ask, how developing survives?
i hate reputations!
Yes, it's TOTALY different, although some ideas are the same, Play 2.x is quite new product (as stated in many topics and questions since many months), there's (fortunately) no backward compatibility between Play 1.x and 2.x!
When you'll visit Play 1.x (only) modules page the first thing you'll see will be that disclaimer:
These modules are for the Play 1.x series only. Play 2.0 modules can be hosted anywhere on any Ivy, Maven or Git repository. We will add a directory for them here shortly.
Thanx to Pere Villega you can also search for Play 2.0 for Java or Scala modules on PlayModules.net site, however you need carefully choose between Play 1.x and Play 2.x series.
For working with eclipse, check the Play's 2.0 IDE documentation.