Update chrome.contextMenus on right click - google-chrome-extension

I am trying to change the text in the contextMenu when right clicked, but it doesnt work. Here is what I have so far. Any ideas?
function getword(info,tab) {
chrome.contextMenus.update('contextMenuId', {
title: "New text"
});
}
chrome.contextMenus.create({
'id': 'contextMenuId',
title: "First text",
contexts:["selection"],
onclick: getword
});

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Why are my row/cell changes in Tabulator applied to both old and new rows/cells?

I am attempting to react to a cellEdited event in Tabulator by: (a) copying the modified row to a new row; and (b) restoring the cell value in the modified row.
My Tabulator instance is coded as follows:
function TabulatorInvitees(divId, companyName) {
try {
var table = new Tabulator(divId, {
columns: [
{
title: "<div style='width:20%; float:left; text-align:left; color:blue; font-size:14px;'>Vendor Invitees</div>",
columns: [
{ title: "DbId", field: "DbId", visible: true },
{ title: "Added", field: "Added", visible: true },
{ title: "Changed", field: "Changed", visible: true },
{ title: "Marked For Exclusion", field: "MarkedForExclusion", visible: true },
{
title: "Email Address",
field: "Email",
widthGrow: 1,
responsive: 0,
hozAlign: "center",
editor: "input",
visible: true,
cellEdited: function (cell) {
// When an email address has been changed the former record needs to be marked for exclusion and a new record needs to be added.
// Step #1: Copy the edited row to a new row and modify the [DbId] and [Added] columns.
let refTable = cell.getTable();
let row = cell.getRow();
refTable.addRow({}, true).then((newRow) => {
newRow.update(row.getData()); // Paste a copy of the data from the edited row.
newRow.update({ DbId: 0, Added: true });
})
// Step #2: Restore the original value to the edited row.
cell.restoreOldValue();
}
},
{
title: "First Name",
field: "FirstName",
widthGrow: 0.5,
responsive: 1,
hozAlign: "center",
editor: "input",
visible: true,
cellEdited: function (cell) {
cell.getRow().update({ Changed: true });
}
},
{
title: "Last Name",
field: "LastName",
widthGrow: 0.5,
responsive: 1,
hozAlign: "center",
editor: "input",
visible: true,
cellEdited: function (cell) {
cell.getRow().update({ Changed: true });
}
}
]
},
{
title: tabulatorAddUserIcon(companyName),
field: "ManageRows",
widthGrow: 0.25,
responsive: 2,
hozAlign: "center",
formatter: "tickCross",
headerClick: function (e, row) {
row.getTable().addRow({ DbId: 0, Added: true }, false);
},
cellClick: function (e, cell) {
tabulatorFreezeUnfreezeDelete(cell.getRow());
}
},
],
data: [],
height: "100%",
layout: "fitColumns", // required when using 'widthGrow'
placeholder: tabulatorPlaceholder(companyName), //display message to user on empty table
reactiveData: true, //enable reactive data
responsiveLayout: "collapse",
rowContextMenu: tabulatorContextMenu(),
});
table.on("rowTapHold", function (e, row) {
// from Tabulator documentation: "The rowTapHold event is triggered when a user taps on a row on a touch display and holds their finger down for over 1 second."
//e - the tap event object
tabulatorContextMenu();
});
table.on("tableBuilt", function () {
if (companyName.length > 0) {
table.setData(getDataSync({ caseSelector: "VendorMgmt_EmployeeList", companyCode: companyName, userEmail: graphMail }));
}
else {
table.setData([]);
}
});
}
catch (error) {
console.log(error);
}
}
Specifically, any time an [Email Address] is edited the original version must be preserved and marked as excluded. My remedy is to copy the edited version of the row into a new Tabulator row then reverse the edits to the original row (thus preserving its contents).
The following screenshot shows the initial state of the Tabulator instance after data has been retrieved from a local database using the setData() method.
The following screenshot shows the original [Email Address] (jane.doe#gmail.com) having been modified (jane.doe#yahoo.com):
The anticipated behavior is that a new record will be inserted into the table (jane.doe#yahoo.com) and the edited row will be restored using the restoreOldValue() method.
By removing the restoreOldValue() method, I can readily see the contents of the modified row have been copied to a new row. So far, so good....
The new row is added with the new [Email Address], as anticipated.
My problem arises when the restoreOldValue() method is invoked on the [Email] cell of the edited row. The restored/original value is applied to both the new row and the edited row, as follows:
Instead of having a new row for "jane.doe#yahoo.com" and an original row for "jane.doe#gmail.com" I now have two rows for "jane.doe#gmail.com".
I feel as though there should be a simple fix but I have yet to find it. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Why is the Tabulator getRows() function not working?

This seems like the simplest of requests but I can't seem to retrieve a set of rows from a Tabulator object.
Here's the code which instantiates the Tabulator object.........
function TabulatorInvitees(divId, companyName, userEmail) {
try {
var table = new Tabulator(divId, {
columns: [
{
title: "<div style='width:20%; float:left; text-align:left; color:blue; font-size:14px;'>Vendor Invitees</div>",
columns: [
{ title: "Id", field: "Id", visible: false },
{ title: "Added", field: "Added", visible: false },
{ title: "Changed", field: "Changed", visible: false },
{ title: "MarkedForExclusion", field: "MarkedForExclusion", visible: false },
{ title: "Email Address", field: "Email", widthGrow: 1, responsive: 0, hozAlign: "center", editor: "input", visible: true },
{ title: "First Name", field: "FirstName", widthGrow: 0.5, responsive: 1, hozAlign: "center", editor: "input", visible: true },
{ title: "Last Name", field: "LastName", widthGrow: 0.5, responsive: 1, hozAlign: "center", editor: "input", visible: true }
]
},
{
title: tabulatorAddUser(companyName),
field: "ManageRows",
widthGrow: 0.25,
responsive: 2,
hozAlign: "center",
formatter: "tickCross",
headerClick: function (e, row) {
row.getTable().addRow({ Id: 0, Added: true }, false);
},
cellClick: function (e, cell) {
tabulatorFreezeUnfreezeDelete(cell.getRow());
}
},
],
data: [],
height: "100%",
layout: "fitColumns", // required when using 'widthGrow'
placeholder: tabulatorPlaceholder(companyName), //display message to user on empty table
reactiveData: true, //enable reactive data
responsiveLayout: "collapse",
rowContextMenu: tabulatorContextMenu(),
});
table.on("rowTapHold", function (e, row) {
// from Tabulator documentation: "The rowTapHold event is triggered when a user taps on a row on a touch display and holds their finger down for over 1 second."
//e - the tap event object
//row - row component
tabulatorContextMenu();
});
table.on("tableBuilt", function () {
if (companyName.length > 0) {
table.setData(getDataSync({ caseSelector: "VendorMgmt_EmployeeList", companyCode: companyName, userEmail: userEmail }));
}
else {
table.setData([]);
}
});
}
catch (error) {
console.log(error);
}
}
The setData() function makes a call to a database function which returns three rows, similar to the following:
The following JQuery function is called when a radio button is clicked....
$(".vendorStatus").click(function (e) {
const status = e.target.value;
const tbls = Tabulator.findTable("#divVendorEmployees");
const tbl = tbls[0];
const tblRows = tbl.getRows();
console.log("tbls.length", tbls.length);
console.log("tblRows", tblRows);
});
The browser console indicates a table has been found (tbls.length = 1) but the tblRows array is empty:
I see the three rows in my Tabulator but I am not able to recall them programmatically. It seems like a simple problem which should have a simple answer.
I am using the most recent version of Tabulator (v5.4).
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
After much searching, I finally came to the realization the DOM element associated with the Tabulator instance must be managed when attempting to refresh or replace data. I've implemented a method which allows me to delete and rebuild the DOM element each time I need to save data to my database and subsequently refresh my Tabulator instance.
Here's the code...
function refreshTabulatorObject(obj) {
let parentId = obj.parentId;
let childId = obj.childId;
//Empty and remove the current version of the [Tabulator] object.
const tables = Tabulator.findTable(childId);
if (tables.length > 0) {
var table = Tabulator.findTable(childId)[0];
table.setData([]);
}
//Remove the existing <div> from the DOM.
$(childId).remove();
//Re-create the <div> element for the [Tabulator] object and append it to the DOM.
var parentDiv = document.getElementById(parentId);
parentDiv.innerHTML = "";
var childDiv = document.createElement("div");
childDiv.setAttribute("id", childId);
parentDiv.appendChild(childDiv);
//Re-create the [Tabulator] object.
TabulatorInvitees("#" + childId, obj.companyName);
}
I'm sure those of you with a more intimate knowledge of Tabulator would likely suggest a more elegant method, however, this one appears to work and I've already spent far more time on this issue that I had anticipated. Unfortunately, elegance is not a luxury I can afford at this point.
I hope this solution might be of help to some other struggling soul.

How to create a custom button in Jodit to wrap the text in a code tag?

Basically I want to be able to generate html like <code>{a: true}</code>
As far as I can tell, the button should do the same thing as the "underline" button for example, except it will wrap the text in <code> instead of <u>;
I have tried using this:
{
buttons:
'bold,strikethrough,underline,italic,eraser,|,superscript,subscript,|,ul,ol,align,|,outdent,indent,|,font,fontsize,brush,paragraph,|,image,video,table,link,|,undo,redo,\n,selectall,cut,copy,paste,copyformat,|,hr,symbol,source,fullsize,print,code',
language: lang,
placeholder,
toolbarAdaptive: false,
uploader: {
insertImageAsBase64URI: true,
},
controls: {
code: {
name: 'code',
iconURL: 'someurl.com',
tagRegExp: '_PxEgEr_/^(code)$/i',
tags: ['code'],
tooltip: 'Code',
},
},
}
The button shows up in the toolbar, but nothing happens when I click it. The documentation shows buttons that insert text, but I need a button that wraps text instead.
Ok I figured it after going through their code, it's not well documented, but this is how you do it:
{
buttons: 'blockquote,code',
controls: {
code: {
name: 'code',
iconURL: 'someiconurl.com',
tooltip: 'Insert Code Block',
exec: function (editor) {
editor.execCommand('formatBlock', false, 'code');
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isActive: (editor, control) => {
const current = editor.s.current();
return Boolean(
current && Jodit.modules.Dom.closest(current, 'code', editor.editor)
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blockquote: {
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iconURL: 'someiconurl.com',
tooltip: 'Insert blockqoute',
exec: function (editor) {
editor.execCommand('formatBlock', false, 'blockquote');
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isActive: (editor, control) => {
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current && Jodit.modules.Dom.closest(current, 'blockquote', editor.editor)
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I have 3 tabs and I want to open a modal when the user presses on the second tab at the moment it just navigates to the screen.
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tabs: [
{ screen: 'Settings', title: 'Settings' },
{ screen: 'CreateRecord', title: 'Record' },
{ screen: 'Main', title: 'Main' }
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animationType: 'fade'});
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Using image and carousel on the same panel in sencha touch

I am new in sencha touch and need to achieve this layout on a single simple page:
I need an image and below the image, there should be a carousel containing two another images which the user can swipe.
Here is my code:
Ext.setup({
tabletStartupScreen: 'tablet_startup.png',
phoneStartupScreen: 'phone_startup.png',
icon: 'icon.png',
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{
html: "<img src='teil2.jpg' width='320' height='60' alt='' border='0'>"
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new Ext.Panel({
fullscreen: true,
layout: {
type: 'vbox',
align: 'stretch'
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flex: 1
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Am I missing something?
Thanks for your interest.
leon.
Removing the
fullscreen: true
from the sport1_top panel worked for me
Mark
This problem was nagging me too. After trying everything I could think of, what appears to help was to get rid of all of those fullscreen properties except on the main Ext.Panel, and use "layout:'fit'" on all of the cards, which I added to my defaults in the Ext.Carousel object.
var toolbar = new Ext.Toolbar({ title: 'testing', dock: 'top'});
var around = new Ext.Carousel({
ui: 'dark',
direction: 'horizontal',
defaults: { cls: 'card', layout:'fit' },
items: [
{ html: 'card 1'},
{ html: 'card 2'},
{ html: 'card 3'},
{ html: 'card 4'},
]
})
var panel = new Ext.Panel({
fullscreen: true,
layout: {
type : 'fit',
align: 'top'
},
defaults: {
flex: 1
},
items: [ around ],
dockedItems: [ toolbar ]
});
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I believe you have to use layout: 'fit' for your Carousel (In your Panel, instead of vbox). Or you could make another panel SubPanel that has your vbox and that SUbPanel({layout: 'fit'});
I came across the same problem, I believe this works.
GL

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