How to get replace url in a text string promises
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I have a function where I get urls from a string, then I run another function to fetch url data(metadata). Now I want to replace the url, with some data from the metadata function.
Unfortunately, I can't get this to work the way I want.
Here is the async function:
export async function scrapeContentForLink(status): Promise<any> {
const statusRef = URI.withinString(status.status, ( async (url) => {
const data = await getUrlMetaData(url);
return data;
}))
console.log(statusRef);
return statusRef;
}
And here is the getUrlMetaData(url) method:
getUrlMetaData(url){
....
return metadata;
}
When i try it out with a string as this:
https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/OptimizeCSSDelivery
The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox, though it does not
support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page.
https://material.angular.io/components/slide-toggle/overview
It gives me the below result. Instead of replacing the urls, with the data variable.
[object Promise] The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox,
though it does not support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page. [object Promise]
What would be the way to handle this properly?
javascript
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I have a function where I get urls from a string, then I run another function to fetch url data(metadata). Now I want to replace the url, with some data from the metadata function.
Unfortunately, I can't get this to work the way I want.
Here is the async function:
export async function scrapeContentForLink(status): Promise<any> {
const statusRef = URI.withinString(status.status, ( async (url) => {
const data = await getUrlMetaData(url);
return data;
}))
console.log(statusRef);
return statusRef;
}
And here is the getUrlMetaData(url) method:
getUrlMetaData(url){
....
return metadata;
}
When i try it out with a string as this:
https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/OptimizeCSSDelivery
The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox, though it does not
support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page.
https://material.angular.io/components/slide-toggle/overview
It gives me the below result. Instead of replacing the urls, with the data variable.
[object Promise] The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox,
though it does not support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page. [object Promise]
What would be the way to handle this properly?
javascript
Is the functionURI.withinString
async?
– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:34
I would suppose it is. I am usinghttps://medialize.github.io/URI.js/
.
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:36
You shouldawait
on that function call.
– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:39
I tried that, but the same result!
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:46
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I have a function where I get urls from a string, then I run another function to fetch url data(metadata). Now I want to replace the url, with some data from the metadata function.
Unfortunately, I can't get this to work the way I want.
Here is the async function:
export async function scrapeContentForLink(status): Promise<any> {
const statusRef = URI.withinString(status.status, ( async (url) => {
const data = await getUrlMetaData(url);
return data;
}))
console.log(statusRef);
return statusRef;
}
And here is the getUrlMetaData(url) method:
getUrlMetaData(url){
....
return metadata;
}
When i try it out with a string as this:
https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/OptimizeCSSDelivery
The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox, though it does not
support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page.
https://material.angular.io/components/slide-toggle/overview
It gives me the below result. Instead of replacing the urls, with the data variable.
[object Promise] The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox,
though it does not support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page. [object Promise]
What would be the way to handle this properly?
javascript
I have a function where I get urls from a string, then I run another function to fetch url data(metadata). Now I want to replace the url, with some data from the metadata function.
Unfortunately, I can't get this to work the way I want.
Here is the async function:
export async function scrapeContentForLink(status): Promise<any> {
const statusRef = URI.withinString(status.status, ( async (url) => {
const data = await getUrlMetaData(url);
return data;
}))
console.log(statusRef);
return statusRef;
}
And here is the getUrlMetaData(url) method:
getUrlMetaData(url){
....
return metadata;
}
When i try it out with a string as this:
https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/insights/OptimizeCSSDelivery
The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox, though it does not
support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page.
https://material.angular.io/components/slide-toggle/overview
It gives me the below result. Instead of replacing the urls, with the data variable.
[object Promise] The slide-toggle behaves similarly to a checkbox,
though it does not support an indeterminate state like .
Note: the sliding behavior for this component requires that HammerJS
is loaded on the page. [object Promise]
What would be the way to handle this properly?
javascript
javascript
edited Nov 11 at 11:38
Neeraj Dwivedi
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Is the functionURI.withinString
async?
– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:34
I would suppose it is. I am usinghttps://medialize.github.io/URI.js/
.
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:36
You shouldawait
on that function call.
– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:39
I tried that, but the same result!
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:46
add a comment |
Is the functionURI.withinString
async?
– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:34
I would suppose it is. I am usinghttps://medialize.github.io/URI.js/
.
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:36
You shouldawait
on that function call.
– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:39
I tried that, but the same result!
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:46
Is the function
URI.withinString
async?– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:34
Is the function
URI.withinString
async?– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:34
I would suppose it is. I am using
https://medialize.github.io/URI.js/
.– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:36
I would suppose it is. I am using
https://medialize.github.io/URI.js/
.– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:36
You should
await
on that function call.– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:39
You should
await
on that function call.– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:39
I tried that, but the same result!
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:46
I tried that, but the same result!
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:46
add a comment |
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Is the function
URI.withinString
async?– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:34
I would suppose it is. I am using
https://medialize.github.io/URI.js/
.– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:36
You should
await
on that function call.– Hassan Imam
Nov 11 at 11:39
I tried that, but the same result!
– LearnToday
Nov 11 at 11:46