`new Image` tries to use a user defined `Image` class which would cause issues
We are using google custom search engine in our project. This morning I ran into an issue. I checked the src code and found that the google search api tried to do new Image
We have our own Image
class in the project, and it seems the api was trying to use our Image
class instead of its own. Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks!
Update: I figured out the cause of the issue. If someone run into the same issue in the future, you can check my comment below.
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We are using google custom search engine in our project. This morning I ran into an issue. I checked the src code and found that the google search api tried to do new Image
We have our own Image
class in the project, and it seems the api was trying to use our Image
class instead of its own. Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks!
Update: I figured out the cause of the issue. If someone run into the same issue in the future, you can check my comment below.
google-custom-search
Never mind. I found the cause of the issue. The issue happens on our documentations which is built using styleguidist. Styleguidist would globalize all the components, which makes theImage
component available in the global namespace. That's why the search API uses ourImage
class.
– Benjamin Hao
Nov 22 '18 at 23:50
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We are using google custom search engine in our project. This morning I ran into an issue. I checked the src code and found that the google search api tried to do new Image
We have our own Image
class in the project, and it seems the api was trying to use our Image
class instead of its own. Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks!
Update: I figured out the cause of the issue. If someone run into the same issue in the future, you can check my comment below.
google-custom-search
We are using google custom search engine in our project. This morning I ran into an issue. I checked the src code and found that the google search api tried to do new Image
We have our own Image
class in the project, and it seems the api was trying to use our Image
class instead of its own. Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks!
Update: I figured out the cause of the issue. If someone run into the same issue in the future, you can check my comment below.
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Never mind. I found the cause of the issue. The issue happens on our documentations which is built using styleguidist. Styleguidist would globalize all the components, which makes theImage
component available in the global namespace. That's why the search API uses ourImage
class.
– Benjamin Hao
Nov 22 '18 at 23:50
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Never mind. I found the cause of the issue. The issue happens on our documentations which is built using styleguidist. Styleguidist would globalize all the components, which makes theImage
component available in the global namespace. That's why the search API uses ourImage
class.
– Benjamin Hao
Nov 22 '18 at 23:50
Never mind. I found the cause of the issue. The issue happens on our documentations which is built using styleguidist. Styleguidist would globalize all the components, which makes the
Image
component available in the global namespace. That's why the search API uses our Image
class.– Benjamin Hao
Nov 22 '18 at 23:50
Never mind. I found the cause of the issue. The issue happens on our documentations which is built using styleguidist. Styleguidist would globalize all the components, which makes the
Image
component available in the global namespace. That's why the search API uses our Image
class.– Benjamin Hao
Nov 22 '18 at 23:50
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Never mind. I found the cause of the issue. The issue happens on our documentations which is built using styleguidist. Styleguidist would globalize all the components, which makes the
Image
component available in the global namespace. That's why the search API uses ourImage
class.– Benjamin Hao
Nov 22 '18 at 23:50