$dbh = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname='.$fixedDatabase[0], 'xxx', xxx', array(
PDO::ATTR_PERSISTENT => true
));
is there anyway to get the connection established time and end time ?
Hey guys, quick question on OOP. Let's say I'm making multiple API calls. Even an OAuth call as well. Should each of these consist of: (1) The class that does the call (2) A class Request object and (3) A class Response object?
@Jimbo you can tweak OOPS according to your needs. What I mean by that is, you can drop few practises if you want. But I think if you want to follow a good design practise then you should have all these three.
Hay Is there a way I can write this Query in a right way.. SELECT product_id, count(id), ( select count(*) from products where product_path LIKE '%Electronics%' ) as IsEnable FROM products WHERE deleted_by IS NULL AND product_path LIKE '%Scheduled%' GROUP BY category_id
@Fabien I want "( select count(*) from products where product_path LIKE '%Electronics%' ) as IsEnable " this query return the value for the current product_id and not the same result
@Fabien ah.. that. Actually, I'm senior engineer :p but I'm doing nothing almost whole day cause each issue is done automatically (and I only need to maintain that).
@Fabien oh, here's an idea: check this code: stackoverflow.com/a/19976894/2637490 without reading explanations and question. Is it good? Can you understand it? It's my latest code :p If you will be able to understand it, then my code is average or good. Otherwise it's bad
@Fabien I want the result of the subquery on basis of product_id for that row.. but it gives me count of all the rows.. i want it to return "( select count(*) from products where product_path LIKE '%Electronics% where product_id = "current fetched product "' ) as IsEnable" count for the selected product_id
I get following error when trying to upload .ini files
"The filetype you are attempting to upload is not allowed."
Below is the function for uploading files
private function _upload_config_file() {
$config['upload_path'] = APPPATH . 'config/ini/';
$config['allowed_types'] = 'ini';
...
regex is for complicated parsing of textual information, not breaking things apart and checking for spaces, you have absolutely no chance to make a call to preg any faster, what's more, if you heavily use it throughout your application you populate many many caches that you will never use, slowing down everything ...
@SweetieBelle We encode binary data to a base64 URI, and create QR code from it. Then, we encode the binary image data of the QR code into a base64 URI, and create a QR code from it.
@ThomasWeinert thats not properly formatted text, that the sort of thing you might use patterns with, if you are just dealing with properly formatted text, and are checking for spaces it doesn't make sense to use regular expressions ...
off-topic-kinda What options are there for general intermediate semantic content persistence? Something that I can write processors for, and have it transformed/compiled into (X)HTML, PDF, etc. I've been looking for XML schemas/standards, but really the only ones that come up are DocBook.
Something non-specific to a given industry; just general content publishing.
I was writing a schema, but I stopped before I went insane.
that's my main question. I was asked during the interview about this idea. and I said I believe there is nothing in php (explicitly) do a user-defined class down casting
@ircmaxell - great, then I should have said, as long as PHP is an interpreted language, it wouldn't make sense to cast to user-defined class, but it might make sense with compiled languages
Ive some clases that share some attributes, and i would like to do something like:
$dog = (Dog) $cat;
is it posible or is there any generic work around?
Its not a superclass, or a interface or related in any way. They are just 2 different clases i would like php map the attributes from a cat cl...
Casting to change the object's type is not possible in PHP (without using a nasty extension). Once you instantiate a object, you can't change the class (or other implementation details) anymore...
You can simulate it with a method like so:
public function castAs($newClass) {
$obj = new $ne...
@mamdouhalramadan anyone who says php is interpreted is abusing the words
PHP and Java both use virtual machines. Which means that the code is compiled in one step, into an intermediary form (bytecode). That bytecode is then run on a "machine".
The reason this is important, is that you can build hardware VMs. And indeed Java has them
so you can run "compiled Java" natively on a special CPU
so the whole "native vs non-native" doesn't really hold water for differing compiled from interpreted
what the real difference comes down to, is interpreted reads the program as it executes, where compiled processes the entire program (or source file) into an intermediary, before executing it
@ircmaxell - you should add this on your youtube channel, as I think it is a myth among developers that PHP is considered to be an interpreted language.