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      sdetweil @SopaMaruchan
      last edited by sdetweil

      @SopaMaruchan get data from API

      let’s call the object foo

      then

      this.sendSocketNotification(“fribble”, foo)

      then on the module side

        receiveSocketNotification(code, data){
                if(code === 'fribble'){
                       this.savePointer = data
                       this.updateDom()
                }
         }
      

      then

            getDom(){
                     //  use  this.savePonter
            }
      

      Sam

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        SopaMaruchan @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil I named my retreived data as “foo” and then used sendSocketNotification as you previously told me but I got this as output:
        e9ba4fa8-aca0-4167-b503-ec9c105d2bb4-image.png
        I did it this way on my node_helper file (Highlighted the lines I added):
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        Did I missed anything?

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          sdetweil @SopaMaruchan
          last edited by

          @SopaMaruchan ah, so much fun!

          you are inside the callback of the request,so ‘this’ I pointing to some request object and not the node_helper instance…

          sooooo

          before request(…

          add
          let self = this

          and change this. to self.

          object oriented programming is tricky

          Sam

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            sdetweil @SopaMaruchan
            last edited by

            @SopaMaruchan and {foo} is unnecessary

            you could just use
            res.body

            it’s the same stuff, why waste memory w a new pointer only being used once

            (same w info there too)

            Sam

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              SopaMaruchan @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @sdetweil Hahahaha true that!
              Kinda fixed it guided by your recommendations but the thing is that I’m still getting the same output: 098fca99-2a82-4ccd-8758-b81dcaedc3b6-image.png
              Here the code:
              80366fb7-a775-46ea-a207-88b196b918cd-image.png

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                sdetweil @SopaMaruchan
                last edited by

                @SopaMaruchan hm…

                sample from one of my modules

                self.sendSocketNotification("SLEEP_HIDE")
                

                Sam

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                  SopaMaruchan @sdetweil
                  last edited by

                  hmm, actually it does help. I’ll be testing around and tell you when I get it to work!
                  Anyways your help was a huge pilar to keep myself going with this, much thanks brother💝

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                    SopaMaruchan @SopaMaruchan
                    last edited by

                    Does it help if I tell you that I got everything on my onstart function of the node_helper file?

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                      sdetweil @SopaMaruchan
                      last edited by

                      @SopaMaruchan never done it in start.

                      I usually wait til the module sends it’s 1st request

                      Sam

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                        SopaMaruchan @SopaMaruchan
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                        @SopaMaruchan I’m realizing that my my receiveSocketNotification is not being triggered on my MM-Module file:
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                        I logged some text after calling receiveSocketNotification function but there’s no output on console.

                        node_helper:
                        74f933d7-53b1-483c-b0a3-0abfe6827b34-image.png

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