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- I am hellogerard on github.
- I am hellogerard (https://keybase.io/hellogerard) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is C4A1 AA18 EDF3 05A2 735F 8BCF 00F2 8592 CE51 9826
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| /* eslint-disable import/no-unresolved, indent */ | |
| import React from 'react'; | |
| import { ScrollView } from 'react-native'; | |
| import { gql, graphql, ApolloProvider } from 'react-apollo'; | |
| import { storiesOf } from '@storybook/react-native'; | |
| import { compose, withStateHandlers, withProps, branch, renderNothing } from 'recompose'; | |
| import { get } from 'lodash'; | |
| import store from '/app/store'; | |
| import client, { networkInterface } from '/app/client'; |
| /* eslint-disable no-console */ | |
| import _ from 'lodash'; | |
| // Drop this into a component that wastes time according to Perf.printWasted() | |
| // to find out what state/props should be preserved. Once it says "Update | |
| // avoidable!" for {state, props}, you should be able to drop in | |
| // React.addons.PureRenderMixin or React.PureComponent. | |
| // | |
| // From: http://benchling.engineering/deep-dive-react-perf-debugging/ |
| const animal = { | |
| type: 'animal', | |
| talk() { | |
| alert('Hello, world!'); | |
| }, | |
| move() { | |
| alert(`${this.name} the ${this.type} moved forward`); | |
| } | |
| }; |
| # | |
| # Using 'node-csv-npm' meteorite package | |
| # | |
| fs = Npm.require 'fs' | |
| Meteor.startup -> | |
| # LOAD ITEMS |
| // I need to integrate my company's meteor app with a 3rd party legacy application. Both apps will operate independently, but need to perform CRUD on the legacy datasource. Is there a way to use a REST api built on the legacy system as a datasource in the meteor app? | |
| //Basically I'm looking to do something like the below pseudocode: | |
| Meteor.publish("items", function() { | |
| HTTP.get('https://legacy.app.url/api/items',{ },function(err, items){ | |
| return items; | |
| //Or return items.toMeteorCollection() | |
| }) | |
| }); |
| # Our minimongoid 'List' class, wrapping the 'lists' Meteor.Collection | |
| # (runs on server & client). If not using minimongoid, you could simply | |
| # on the server & client use: | |
| # | |
| # Lists = new Meteor.Collection 'lists' | |
| class @List extends Minimongoid | |
| @_collection: new Meteor.Collection 'lists' |
| <head> | |
| <title>cow</title> | |
| </head> | |
| <body> | |
| {{> hello}} | |
| </body> | |
| <template name="hello"> | |
| <h1>Hello World!</h1> |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: