proxy-www
Ultraviolet
proxy-www | Ultraviolet | |
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5 | 5 | |
884 | 420 | |
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0.0 | 6.4 | |
about 3 years ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
The Unlicense | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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proxy-www
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Four examples of strange ways to bind HTML to nested objects that contain writable stores!
I have eliminated the need for stores in my tree by using proxies, my original little component inventions are very efficient a value changes in a store, I assign it to innerHtml. A store is just a nerfed emitter, it is a tiny little useful program. I don't know what svelte does, when it detects a change to a large nested tree. Does it re-render the whole thing, does it do dom or object, or both diffing, I am not sure. It should observe changes on a property level, like spreadsheet programs. But, browsers, diffing, shadow DOMs and computers are fast today, so as I was going over the twisty litte passages, I also rewrote my tree. In a really crazy way, and you really need to know about this, because when you use Object proxies, then svelte becomes ideal for nested objects. Let me show you how proxies work: https://github.com/justjavac/proxy-www This brilliant person made a www object, that is a proxy, meaning he can intercept the next property. in this case www.baidu, and return a proxy again to capture the data, which in this case is .com when .then is called. It then makes a request to www.baidu.com www.baidu.com.then(response => { console.log(response.status); // ==> 200 }) THIS TYPE OF REFERENCING MAKES SVELTE DEEPLY HAPPY, when the www is a variable that you are referencing in the DOM. Let's go to my tree now. tree is an instance of a normal Tree class, it has children, element, thype of stuff. But I also gave it a proxy... the read property is a proxy that will return a node this way: tree.read.abc.context.filename tree.read is a getter, that returns a proxy. that will spy on the next thing after the dot, in this case abc, which is a node id. it will grab that node and return it, for binding via bind: here I bind to context.filename, but I could bind to tree.read.abc.name which is a lable for the node. filename: {tree.read.abc.context.filename} input.name: THIS ACTUALLY WORKS tree.read.abc.name = 'Hello World', will re-render the UI. Because SVELTE does not care that read is a proxy, it only sees assignment to tree.something.something.something.something It does not care that .read.abc is not real data, though it returns the node object, it is not where the object really is. --- I think we have reached the limit of being able to communicate ideas, my concluding thought is: No, svelte does not not turn a nested object into nested writables, but it is OK, because simplicity has its benefits too. We can lie that tree.read.abc or even ($tree.read.abc if via import) is where out data is at, and say thing like tree.read.abc.name = 'Hello World', to really kick bubble gum. The store ends at your object bounday though it does not go inside, all the properties within are just nested POJO properties, BUT, svelte will detect changes anyway, so as long as you clearly refer to the ROOT object. In my case tree. in your case $data. One last thing to underline, between us noobs, you use stores when you can't bind:data for some reason. The store pipeline, is to be used, when you can't bind easily. Learn to use the proxies, they are of JavaScript not svelte, but they let you bind very deeply into complex data structures, and make an assignment, which svelte will then notice, and re-render the UI. Good luck, here is your program without stores, you don't need to use them if you don't need them: https://svelte.dev/repl/21f8cc38cf3e4b64b824d7c7b702d17b?version=3.44.3
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Cool ES6 Proxy Hacks
Coming across this creative approach of using fetch, I was wondering in what cool ways you folks take advantage of JavaScript ES6 Proxies?
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🧢 Stefan's Web Weekly #21
👉 Inspect the www proxy
- ES6 and Proxy to Implement “Www”
- proxy-www
Ultraviolet
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bypass lightspeed M1
I’ve tried a lot of stuff but something that’s worked for me is just using a proxy like Ultraviolet and Rammerhead . Both of these were made with content filtering agents in mind and support a lot of sites.
- are there any alternate unblocked urls for this game? I want to play it at school but it’s blocked
- Does this exist? Browser in a Webpage
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How do website unblockers work?
Just took a quick look at mathpath.xyz, It looks like they are using Ultraviolet.
- 2000s nostalgia. How many did you use/watch?
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