in OS X 10.4 to macOS sierra 10.12 and maybe higher!
Copy this entire code block and paste it into your terminal and push Return to create this file for you with correct permissions. It will (probably) ask for your password:
Template.signup.events( | |
'submit form': (e,t) -> | |
# Prevent form from submitting. | |
e.preventDefault() | |
# Grab the user's details. | |
user = | |
email: t.find('[name="emailAddress"]').value | |
password: t.find('[name="password"]').value |
#!/bin/bash | |
sudo kextunload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport | |
sudo kextload -b com.apple.iokit.BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport |
in OS X 10.4 to macOS sierra 10.12 and maybe higher!
Copy this entire code block and paste it into your terminal and push Return to create this file for you with correct permissions. It will (probably) ask for your password:
TypeScript supports Pick
to allow you to get a "subset" object type of a given type, but there is no built-in Pick
for deeper nested fields.
If you have a function that takes a large object as argument, but you don't use all of its fields, you can use Pick
, Pick2
, Pick3
, etc to narrow down the input type to be only just what you need. This will make it easier to test your function, because when mocking the input object, you don't need to pass all fields of the "large" object.
class FileUploadComponent extends Component{ | |
upload(){ | |
this.props.mutate({ | |
variables: { | |
id, | |
avatar: this.inputFile.files[0] //this is how you send file | |
} | |
}). | |
then(({data}) => { | |
console.log(data) |
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