Note
This no longer works in browser!
This no longer works if you're alone in vc! Somebody else has to join you!
Warning
There are now two quest types ("stream" and "play")! Pay attention to the instructions!
See here an overcomplicated way to wait for input from a user using a modal. Every step is explained using comments.
This is meant to replace Client.wait_for("message")
for application commands.
[PlayerFeedback_CheckForSurvey] POST | |
[PlayerFeedback_SendAnswers] POST | |
[PatchNotes_GetPatchNotes] GET | |
[AggStats_Fetch] GET | |
[AccountXP_GetPlayer] GET https://pd.ap.a.pvp.net/account-xp/v1/players/{user_id} | |
[Config_FetchConfig] GET https://shared.ap.a.pvp.net/v1/config/ap |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Based on BMitch's answer from: | |
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38946683/how-to-test-dockerignore-file | |
# Note: will create and delete temporary file "Dockerfile.build-context" | |
# 1. Copy to project folder where image is being built | |
# 2. Run script | |
# 3. You should see list of files in build context |
REST API response format based on some of the best practices
/** | |
* Translates a string to a Thai slug format. | |
* @param {string} inputString - The string to translate. | |
* @returns {string} The translated string. | |
*/ | |
function toThaiSlug(inputString) { | |
// Replace spaces with hyphens | |
let slug = inputString.replace(/\s+/g, '-'); | |
// Translate some characters to Thai |