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json-rules-engine reviews and mentions
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How should I test this function? Should I test all possibilities? Like hasDescription = true and hasExperience = true should return true. hasDescription = true and hasSkill = true should return false
If you find yourself needing to do alot of these profile matching functions I would recomend building either a mini-rules interpreter or using something like this https://github.com/CacheControl/json-rules-engine to do the matching for you.
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conditionals in plain json?
Maybe you're looking for something like a JSON based Rules Engine (look at this and this).
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Chrome.scripting
it just seems so trivial to me too build a small interpreted system that circumvents the "no dynamic JavaScript" rule. so so so trivial. so the only people hurt are the regular humans.
there was a simpler example on hm within the last week or two, but for example, json-rules-engine demonstrates how json might be a dynamic program, without ever needing to call eval or Function dynamic code: https://github.com/CacheControl/json-rules-engine
this would need to be extended with some html constructs. which is certainly possible.
or take evaljs and preload in some html functions!
> You might be working in a JavaScript environment where eval() isn't allowed (and you have a genuinely good reason why you want to use it). Maybe this'll slip under the radar.
https://github.com/marten-de-vries/evaljs
surely the people pitching these so called security measures grok just how many dump trucks of nonsense these so called protections they offer us are.
I believe they want to do something good too. but they are ineffectual & doing amazing amounts of damage in their grasp to go us this pretend fake security.
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It's true
Interesting! Is this repo sort of a similar concept then?
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CacheControl/json-rules-engine is an open source project licensed under ISC License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of json-rules-engine is JavaScript.
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