I get this error with the first code snippet below
Refused to evaluate a string as JavaScript because 'unsafe-eval' is not an allowed source of script in the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'".
class SomeClass {
constructor(){
this.startTime = 0;
this.gameTimer = setInterval(this.myTimer(), 1000);
}
myTimer() {
this.startTime++;
document.getElementById('time-count').innerHTML = this.startTime;
}
}
But with a lambda function everything works fine:
class SomeClass {
constructor(){
this.startTime = 0;
this.gameTimer = setInterval(() => {
this.startTime++;
document.getElementById('time-count').innerHTML = this.startTime;
}, 1000);
}
}
I would like to know is there a way to declare a method or a function that I can set as an argument in the setInterval function (what I'm calling the constructor) without getting the 'unsafe-eval' - error ?
Ps. It would be a great plus to also know why I'm getting the error in the first snippet.