Refactor homeserver lookup code #12

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bad merged 10 commits from refactor-homeserver-lookup into princess 2020-10-23 08:57:01 +00:00
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@ -128,13 +128,15 @@ class Form extends ElemJS {
this.status(`Looking up homeserver... trying ${address}`)
// check if we found the actual matrix server
const versionsReq = await fetch(`${address}/_matrix/client/versions`).catch(()=>{});
if(versionsReq?.ok) {
const versions = await versionsReq.json().catch(()=>{})
if (Array.isArray(versions.versions)) {
return address
try {
const versionsReq = await fetch(`${address}/_matrix/client/versions`)
if(versionsReq.ok) {
const versions = await versionsReq.json().catch(()=>{})
if (Array.isArray(versions.versions)) {
return address
}
}
}
} catch(e) {}
// find the next matrix server in the chain
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Why chain a promise catch here? I don't have a problem with promise chaining, it's just weird considering that we used the try/catch syntax 3 lines up. IMO they should be made consistent?

Why chain a promise catch here? I don't have a problem with promise chaining, it's just weird considering that we used the try/catch syntax 3 lines up. IMO they should be made consistent?
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It was shorter. I actually wanted to write the code like it's written now but jshint errored on the optional chain. It's fixed now

It was shorter. I actually wanted to write the code like it's written now but jshint errored on the optional chain. It's fixed now
const root = await fetch(`${address}/.well-known/matrix/client`).then(res => res.json()).catch(e => {