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Donāt worry about it!! I like having the ego boost
yeah i am really slow at thisā¦ kinda want to point out june 4th of this year though where i aparently did 124 lessons in a dayā¦ i have no recollections of that ever happening but the heatmap doesnāt lie
also comment about 2017 imo it shouldnāt realy count cause i didnāt get premium until january of 2018. After that i have no excuses thoughā¦ i was less active during my summer holidays of 2018 than in my finals in 2019ā¦ and now that school is over and iām in uni (which should mean i have less free time) i am more active than ever + iām taking japanese lessons at uni now
Iām pretty consistent in picking wanikani back up late september/october lol
Didnāt even realize this until I looked at thisā¦ well my time is almost up see you next year!
I made a pretty good run at it in 2016 when I started but my attempts to pick it back up 2017 and onwards arenāt very impressive I must admitā¦
At least youāre consistent with the time of year you start in, thatās something
Funny thing is i didnāt realize it at allā¦ I installed the heat map script (awesome thing btw thx) and saw it and was likeā¦ wtf
Whereās that level up chart from?
I am furious with myself that I managed to do all the days, not missing a single one, UNTIL THE VERY LAST DAY OMG I AM STUPID
@ejplugge I am not familiar with the posting part of the API, is it possible to fix this?
I canāt believe I am answering this question seriouslyā¦
The short answer is: probably not.
The long answer is: only if you have a review available right now that was also available at the time you wanted to do it, to complete the picture.
When you post to the reviews endpoint at https://api.wanikani.com/v2/reviews , you can specify a created_at date. An example request body:
{
"review" : {
"created_at" : null,
"incorrect_meaning_answers" : 0,
"incorrect_reading_answers" : 0,
"subject_id" : 12345
}
}
(Fill in the correct subject ID of course.)
If you specify a date for created_at in the format ā2019-11-18T06:23:10.821314Zā, the review will be registered for that timestamp.
But it will only be accepted if that subject had an available review at that date, and that review hasnāt since then been submitted yet.
Oh, sorry, I should have specified, itās actually lessons, and I definitely have a few lessons (and reviews) which were available then. But it sounds like itās possible then! Providing lessons work the same
Yeah, lessons work the same, except the request field is called āstarted_atā there. Same deal, if that field is filled in, and the timestamp is acceptable for the WK API servers, then it should work.
Aw yes! Thank you! I should have just waited until now and submitted them all at the same time
Sorry, do you know how to do this in JS? Whatever I try I get preflight CORS errorsā¦
Not really, sorry. I donāt do frontend web developmentā¦ Outside of a browser environment, CORS is not an issue. All I can do is point you to some documentation about CORS: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) - HTTP | MDN
Basically, if you want to do a POST/PUT request to a web server from a page that is not on the same domain, then a) the server must allow it, and b) the client must send an appropriate Origin header before the server will accept it. There is some handshaking involved in that, and the first step is usually a preflight request that is used to check what the server will and will not allow. It looks like the browser is giving you a slap on the wrist since youāre not doing the preflight requests, or not doing them properly.
Thatās all I can say, though. Iāve never actually had to get it to work from a browser environment.
8 months without skipping a day, I hope I can keep that up. My settings are nearly what the extensions ships with, Iāve just changed the color ranges a bit because otherwise I was getting entire months with nearly the same color, which doesnāt help me understand patterns that well. I donāt have many interesting stories, except that for some reason going to work made me more focused on doing WK? I started working in July, and you can see that before that I was a lot more irregular, but after July i had this stretch from mid August through mid October where I hit every level up in around 7 days. It didnāt even burn me or weigh me down - I quite enjoyed it. Only broke it when I had to travel a bit just after a level up, and having new stuff unlock while at work always pushes it further and further.
I managed to do it with cURL in the Windows terminal. Thanks!