Marcelo Lauxen
Marcelo Lauxen
@muk-ai thanks for letting me know! @y-yagi thanks for the report, already merged!
Hey @laptopmutia, Request.JS is just a wrapper around the Fetch API, so you should be able to handle errors as you would handle them with the Fetch API. See those...
Yeah, Request.JS does only process a turbo stream if the response is `ok`. > is this code good? I kinda hesitate with the placement of async and await It is,...
Yes, I don't see either why we wouldn't process the turbo stream.
@brentgreeff Because it is Turbo that intercepts the form submission, submits it, and then handles the response while Request.JS is only a wrapper around the Fetch API (doing all this...
@brentgreeff Yeah, I did look yesterday at Turbo and yes, it uses Fetch to make the requests. For some reason, I couldn't understand yet, Turbo is able to access the...
Could you maybe return a turbo-stream that contains a `script` tag that will be executed once the stream is inserted into the DOM? I know Turbo supports this https://github.com/hotwired/turbo/pull/192 I'm...
If someone is willing to put a PR together, I am happy to review and consider it (I don't have the bandwidth to work on it right now)
There are alternatives, Cedro Technologies provide a solution with historical data tick by tick, which includes Equities and BMF. And now Nelogica is releasing his datafeed solution, which also includes...
B3 has shutdown the FTP but now offers API for market data https://developers.b3.com.br/apis-br, of course that it isn't free 😢