@crypticツ Yeh but if you just do it at midnight UTC once a day then you only have a specific set of pages (< 10) that you are interested in. And if you keep track of the message IDs, you are just reconciling for missed messages rather than looking for any tagged message
@crypticツ It happens, it's still very-alpha atm and will be off during deploys etc. It will get more robust over time but it's still worth doing (servers go down, BGP leaks happen, etc etc)
Also, I'm currently using JSON to store the IDs as I was fetching as a batch. Since we'd be individually adding IDs as they come in I'd like a better way to manage storage. I think an SQLite file would suffice for such a simple thing, unless we want to integrate other services to use the same DB.
Well a small pgsql DB might be in order (that way you could keep a historical list as well, which we could maybe do other interesting mungey things with)
Could see when multiple rooms cv the same question, for example
@PeeHaa you got any idea who has the #11 packagist details?
I have a feeling I created it when I made the gh org but I can't find it and there are packages in there that I don't remember adding
@crypticツ Well, MySQL if you must. Be yeh we can easily come up with a schema. Suggest initially you just go for a flat table in the same format as your json store, and filter on room ID for display
@Gordon I'm going off schemaless anything more and more as time goes on
XML is too way too complicated and verbose but it has the right idea in that respect, at least. Need some kind of middle ground which is actually interoperable.
Following the instructions here and it links to this are these keys are only for verifying the Git repos? How would I verify the SHA hash? I don't see a signed SHA signature anywhere.
@stack then you can store it as an integer. however, if it's a bitmask like in the example on the linked page where each bit stands for some preference, then it's better to store the individual preferences
Does there exists some "general" extension for calendar items, MAC/Windows user can use? ( Am setting up some news feed but I want to allow a user to click a button to 'save' the date as a calendar item)
I know this isnt the proper place for this but since I dont seem to find a chat based on Excel is there anybody here that controls formulas in excel? (VLOOKUP mostly).
@stack Don't get me wrong, bitmasks are good for things and what you are suggesting will work, but 1-year-from-now you will not thank present-day-you for doing it
@stack yes, that's a classical bitset/bitmask and you just store the decimal representation of it and then modulo on it. BUT again: you want to store them as individual columns
@DaveRandom I really don't understand why you and @Gordon say I have to use separated column. In that case I have to add 7 new column to my table. Which almost always all of them are 0. rarely one of them will be 1 (when a user is banned in that case)
if you're dealing with binary numbers you can use a bit field, e.g.:
bit(64)
is a bit field with up to 64 significant bits (the maximum size allowed).
to insert constant values, you can use the b'value' notation like so:
insert into bits values (b'0001001101001');
you can convert a bit fie...
@stack a bitmask is efficient from a space point of view, but you usually don't have that constraint. and if you dont have that constraint, having multiple columns is more descriptive and easier to query.
@stack I'd recommend tinyint personally, because that allows you to expand it without altering the database schema - e.g. you might one day find that something becomes tri-state, like unrestricted/restricted/banned
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I agree with @MihaiIorga in the comments – use the PHPMailer script. You sound like you're rejecting it because you want the easier option. Trust me, PHPMailer is the easier option by a very large margin compared to trying to do it yourself with PHP's built-in mail() function. PHP's mail() functi...
@stack Certain store engines might to some clever grouping or whatever, but I'm willing to be that a few bytes of disk space is not an optimisation you need to make
Again, code as if you have been asked for a lot more features than you need at the moment. Don't pen yourself in in future for the sake of a few bytes of disk space.
@PeeHaa Yes, but that's a superfluous thread here really. Databases designed around the limitations of a thing that is several layers of abstraction below doesn't sound like a good plan :-P
@stack what it comes down to is this in fact: Don't optimise things before you know they need to be optimised. Do the easy thing, and if that doesn't work out, then you can think about what the best option of the hard things is.
@stack A argument I use to convince myself not to is that the gain should be worth the effort, so if you spend lots of time optimizing but only get minimal improvements, it's most likely not worth it.
@bwoebi that's apparently what ES does by default. But that means I have to remember to lowercase the term query when I am going through the java api and obviously I forget this most of the time which then leaves me staring confused at my failing tests
or rather it stores the data in mixed case, just like I send it there, but I cannot search for that exact same term then due to how it handles the index then. what do I know… it just annoys me.
sup guys, have a QQ re: Traits. I dont fully understand them and about to do some research to see what's up. For things like "Tags, Comments" that are available across multiple objects with the same functionality for "getTags" etc... does it make sense to put that in a trait?
@DaveRandom currently for Tags im using a Tag interface that is then used within the Tag servicelayer to get the tags for the object vs. having the functionality in the model. does this sound "right" --- or should i trait it up?
@Andy Would have to read code to have a valid opinion (and do not have time atm). For me, traits are usually a default implementation (or partial implementation) for an interface that is used a lot in a way that only special cases change the behaviour.
I have this little snippet of code which will tell me if there are enough items on storage. pastebin.com/Dp7KfEk7 My problem is now javascript/php edit. When I edit the storage value and send it with ajax, I would need to refresh the whole page to get the warning disappear, how can I acquire that info without full page refresh?
trying to get phpmailer to work on a simple static html css page but im getting the error page isn’t working and is currently unable to handle this request. HTTP ERROR 500
So re. the packagist thing, basically packagist is dumb so we have to get Danack to add room11 packages for the time being and use his key for the webhook @PeeHaa