Page navigating and communicating with backend system should be done after users click the notification center message entering the app.
But where should my code be ?
In the same function that handles the incoming notification.
If you're using Event Source-based notifications then that would be the pushNotificationReceived() function. Replace the alerts with required applicative logic.
function pushNotificationReceived(props, payload) {
alert("pushNotificationReceived invoked");
alert("props :: " + JSON.stringify(props));
alert("payload :: " + JSON.stringify(payload));
}
If you're using broadcast/tag notifications it is done in a similar fashion. From the sample application you can do something like the following, just replace with your required applicative logic:
WL.Client.Push.onMessage = function (props, payload) {
WL.SimpleDialog.show("Tag Notifications", "Provider notification data: " + JSON.stringify(props), [ {
text : 'Close',
handler : function() {
WL.SimpleDialog.show("Tag Notifications", "Application notification data: " + JSON.stringify(payload), [ {
text : 'Close',
handler : function() {}
}]);
}
}]);
};
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In my laravel 5.8 / vue 2.5.17 / vuex^3.1.0 I have a problem that with dialog opened I have event duplication.
I have an event for item deletion :
In my vue file:
...
mounted() {
bus.$on('dialog_confirmed', (paramsArray) => {
if (paramsArray.key == this.deleteFromUserListsKey(paramsArray.user_list_id)) {
this.runDeleteFromUserLists(paramsArray.user_list_id, paramsArray.index);
}
})
bus.$on('onUserListDeleteSuccess', (response) => {
this.is_page_updating = false
this.showPopupMessage("User lists", 'User\'s list was successfully deleted!', 'success');
})
bus.$on('onUserListDeleteFailure', (error) => {
this.$setLaravelValidationErrorsFromResponse(error.message);
this.is_page_updating = false
this.showRunTimeError(error, this);
this.showPopupMessage("User lists", 'Error adding user\'s list !', 'error');
})
}, // mounted() {
methods: {
confirmDeleteUserList(user_list_id, user_list_title, index) {
this.confirmMsg("Do you want to exclude '" + user_list_title + "' user list ?", {
key: this.deleteFromUserListsKey(user_list_id), user_list_id: user_list_id, index: index
}, 'Confirm', bus);
}, //confirmDeleteUserList(id, user_list_title, index) {
deleteFromUserListsKey(user_list_id) {
return 'user_list__remove_' + user_list_id;
},
runDeleteFromUserLists(user_list_id, index) {
this.$store.dispatch('userListDelete', { logged_user_id : this.currentLoggedUser.id, user_list_id : user_list_id } );
}, // runDeleteFromUserLists() {
and in resources/js/store.js :
state : {
...
userLists: [],
...
actions : {
userListDelete(context, paramsArray ) {
axios({
method: ( 'delete' ),
url: this.getters.apiUrl + '/personal/user-lists/' + paramsArray.user_list_id,
}).then((response) => {
let L = this.getters.userLists.length
for (var I = 0; I < L; I++) {
if (response.data.id == this.getters.userLists[I].id) {
this.getters.userLists.splice(this.getters.userLists.indexOf(this.getters.userLists[I]), 1)
context.commit('refreshUserLists', this.getters.userLists);
break;
}
}
bus.$emit( 'onUserListDeleteSuccess', response );
}).catch((error) => {
bus.$emit('onUserListDeleteFailure', error);
});
}, // userListDelete(context, paramsArray ) {
confirmMsg (based on https://github.com/euvl/vue-js-modal )is defined in my mixing :
confirmMsg: function (question, paramsArray, title, bus) {
this.$modal.show('dialog', {
title: title,
text: question,
buttons: [
{
title: 'Yes',
default: true, // Will be triggered by default if 'Enter' pressed.
handler: () => {
bus.$emit('dialog_confirmed', paramsArray);
this.$modal.hide('dialog')
}
},
{
title: '', // Button title
handler: () => {
} // Button click handler
},
{
title: 'Cancel'
}
]
})
},
it worked ok, until I moved userListDelete method from my vue file into store.js.
As a result on 1st event item is deleted ok, the the second item raise error that item was not found and I do not know event is doubled...
How to fix it ?
UPDATED BLOCK :
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Please, try to go to “User's lists” by link at top left menu https://prnt.sc/nq4qiy
and back several times. When on “User's lists” page I try to delete 1 user list it is deleted, but I got several messages
and url in “network” section of my browser : https://imgur.com/a/4ubFB0g
Looks like events are duplicated. And looks like that is move between pages number of guplications is raised.
Why and how to fix it ?
I use #click.prevent in triggering the event to show confirm delete message.
There is “ Add Demo Data” to add more demo rows.
Thanks!
Well, it is quite obvious.
Take a closer look at the Vue component lifecycle diagram.
Your component is mounted each time you enter a route.
So, bus.$on inside your mounted block executed each time you enter this route.
I suggest you move bus event handlers to some other location. For example app.js/ App.vue mounted hook or directly into the store. Since all you do inside handler is calling store actions.
I'm trying to find a way to simulate a "change" event when doing E2E testing (with selenium or cypress) and slate.js
In our UI, when the user clicks on a word, we pop-up a modal (related to that word). I've been unable to make this happen as I can't get the change event to trigger
The Cypress input commands (e.g. cy.type() and cy.clear()) work by dispatching input and change events - in the case of cy.type(), one per character. This mimics the behavior of a real browser as a user types on their keyboard and is enough to trigger the behavior of most application JavaScript.
However, Slate relies almost exclusively on the beforeinput event (see here https://docs.slatejs.org/concepts/xx-migrating#beforeinput) which is a new browser technology and an event which the Cypress input commands don’t simulate. Hopefully the Cypress team will update their input commands to dispatch the beforeinput event, but until they do I’ve created a couple of simple custom commands which will trigger Slate’s input event listeners and make it respond.
// commands.js
Cypress.Commands.add('getEditor', (selector) => {
return cy.get(selector)
.click();
});
Cypress.Commands.add('typeInSlate', { prevSubject: true }, (subject, text) => {
return cy.wrap(subject)
.then(subject => {
subject[0].dispatchEvent(new InputEvent('beforeinput', { inputType: 'insertText', data: text }));
return subject;
})
});
Cypress.Commands.add('clearInSlate', { prevSubject: true }, (subject) => {
return cy.wrap(subject)
.then(subject => {
subject[0].dispatchEvent(new InputEvent('beforeinput', { inputType: 'deleteHardLineBackward' }))
return subject;
})
});
// slateEditor.spec.js
cy.getEditor('[data-testid=slateEditor1] [contenteditable]')
.typeInSlate('Some input text ');
cy.getEditor('[data-testid=slateEditor2] [contenteditable]')
.clearInSlate()
.typeInSlate('http://httpbin.org/status/409');
If you need to support other inputTypes, all of the inputTypes supported by Slate are listed in the source code for editable.tsx
Found a solution:
1) Add a ref to the Editor
<Editor
ref={this.editor}
/>
2) Add a document listener for a custom event
componentDidMount() {
document.addEventListener("Test_SelectWord", this.onTestSelectWord)
}
componentWillUnmount() {
document.removeEventListener("Test_SelectWord", this.onTestSelectWord)
}
3) Create a handler that creates a custom select event
onTestSelectWord(val: any) {
let slateEditor = val.detail.parentElement.parentElement.parentElement.parentElement
// Events are special, can't use spread or Object.keys
let selectEvent: any = {}
for (let key in val) {
if (key === 'currentTarget') {
selectEvent['currentTarget'] = slateEditor
}
else if (key === 'type') {
selectEvent['type'] = "select"
}
else {
selectEvent[key] = val[key]
}
}
// Make selection
let selection = window.getSelection();
let range = document.createRange();
range.selectNodeContents(val.detail);
selection.removeAllRanges();
selection.addRange(range)
// Fire select event
this.editor.current.onEvent("onSelect", selectEvent)
}
4) User the following in your test code:
arr = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(".cl-token-node"))
text = arr.filter(element => element.children[0].innerText === "*WORD_YOU_ARE_SELECTING*")[0].children[0].children[0]
var event = new CustomEvent("Test_SelectWord", {detail: text})
document.dispatchEvent(event, text)
Cypress can explicitly trigger events: https://docs.cypress.io/api/commands/trigger.html#Syntax
This may work for you:
cy.get(#element).trigger("change")
I am working with Angular5 , I have a big issue (please see the below code)
In simple words it is a asynchronous execution issue, how to reduce this
let confirmData = {
dlgHeader: 'Add',
msgTxt: 'Are you sure to Add Language!!',
eventName: 'locationmanagement_languages_assign'
};
this.confirmService.confirmData = confirmData;
(1) this.confirmationService.setShowConfirm(true);
(2) this.confirmAnchor.createConfirmation(ConfirmationComponent);
this.confirmService.getReturnValue()
.subscribe(
suc => {
if (suc.eventName == 'locationmanagement_languages_assign') {
this.assignLanguage(suc);
}
});
in above (1) line of code is responsible to create confirmation.(i have created custom confirmation component)
inside custom confirmation user can click CONFIRM/CANCEL buttons.
I want to stop (2) line code execution until user click CONFIRM/CANCEL buttons in custom confirmation component.
Now i am using as below in language.component.ts ,, but i am calling the getReturnValue() in ngOnInit().
I dont want to use ngOnInit() to get action from custom confirmation component either it is CONFIRM/CANCEL action
ngOnInit() {
this.getReturnValueEvent();
}
assignLanguageEvent() {
debugger;
this.requestedData = [];
for (let data of this.selectedAssignLanguages) {
this.requestedData.push({
id: data.value.id,
set_value: data.value.setValue
});
}
console.log('Requested Data::', this.requestedData);
let confirmData = {
dlgHeader: 'Add',
msgTxt: 'Are you sure to Add Language!!',
eventName: 'locationmanagement_languages_assign'
};
this.confirmService.confirmData = confirmData;
this.confirmationService.setShowConfirm(true);
this.confirmAnchor.createConfirmation(ConfirmationComponent);
}
getReturnValueEvent() {
this.subscription1 = this.confirmService.getReturnValue()
.subscribe(
suc => {
if (suc.eventName == 'locationmanagement_languages_assign') {
this.assignLanguage(suc);
}
}
);
}
I have a test application that has two buttons one is to start Wifi Tracking and one to to stop. When I start the Wifi tracking, if there is an access point in range and entry event is not fired so I am not aware of being in the fence. Is there a way that when tracking starts that I can be notified that I am within a fence?
function startWifiTracking() {
//create the geofences and triggers
var triggers = {
Wifi : {
fc_entry : { type : 'Enter',
areaAccessPoints : [{SSID: 'test', MAC: '12:12:12:12:12:12'}],
callback : entry1,
otherAccessPointsAllowed : true},
fc_exit : { type : 'Exit',
areaAccessPoints : [{SSID: 'test', MAC: '12:12:12:12:12:12'}],
callback : exited1,
otherAccessPointsAllowed : true}
}};
//create the wifi policy for the wifi access points to be monitored
var policy = {
Wifi : {
interval : 3000,
signalStrengthThreshold : 15,
accessPointFilters : [{SSID: 'test', MAC: '*'}]
}};
WL.Device.startAcquisition(policy, triggers, acquisitionFailure);
}
//trigger callbacks for each wifi fence
function entry1() { alert('entered'); }
function exited1() { alert('exited'); }
function acquisitionFailure() {alert('failed');}
$(function() {
$('#btnStart').click( function(){
startWifiTracking();
});
});
$(function() {
$('#btnStop').click( function(){
WL.Device.stopAcquisition();
});
});
I think there are a couple of different things that you could try here.
1) Use a DwellInside trigger with a dwellingTime parameter of 0.
2) Use WL.Device.Wifi.acquireVisibleAccessPoints API and check if the received array of access points is non-empty in the onSuccess callback.
Am having a form which consists of various text fields and combo boxes, along with a fileupload field. the file is being uploaded successfully, but when am trying to access the other form fields, they are not seen in the post parameters in the firebug. The code for the controller is given below:
uploadFile : function(button) {
**var form = button.up('form');
var Title = form.down('Title');
console.log(Title);** // This returns null
if (form.getForm().isValid()) {
form.getForm().submit({
url : 'data/Downloads.aspx',
waitMsg : 'Saving the file...',
params : {
mode : 'UPLOADFILE',
client : SYSTEM.CLIENT
},
success : function(f, a) {
Ext.Ajax.request({
url : 'data/Downloads.aspx',
params : {
mode : 'SAVE',
fileName : a.result.fileName
},
success : function() {
this.mWin = Ext.create('Campus.view.GenMessage');
this.mWin.addMessage(true, LANG.SUCT, LANG.SUCTxt2);
},
failure : function() {
}
});
},
failure : function() {
}
})
}
},
How do i access the other form fields and send it to the server.
I don't quite follow what you are doing. You seem to submit the form and then you are doing an ajax call to the server ???
Regardless, all form fields are sent to the server together with the file input. The framework does not use ajax to submit the form as usual because of the file upload, see the docs on this: http://docs.sencha.com/ext-js/4-1/#!/api/Ext.form.Basic-method-hasUpload
Thanks you for your guidance dbrin.
Actually, i was trying to uplaod a document, and at the same time save the information regarding the file in the database. And, thats why i was trying to make an AJAX request. But, here is what i did:
uploadFile : function(button) {
var form = button.up('form');
if (form.getForm().isValid()) {
form.getForm().submit({
url : 'data/Downloads.aspx',
waitMsg : 'Saving the file...',
params : {
mode : 'UPLOADFILE',
client : SYSTEM.CLIENT
},
success : function(form, a) {
this.mWin = Ext.create('App.view.GenMessage');
this.mWin.addMessage(true, LANG.SUCT, LANG.SUCTxt1);
},
failure : function() {
}
})
}
},