@Nick It's entirely up to you. Accept an array or Traversable object when you construct your internal "route list" and then you can use polymorphism to create any number of "RouteLoader" classes. That way you could pull in the list of routes from XML, JSON, YAML, flat files, native PHP files ... anything you want ... then dump that object or an array created from it into your main "RouteList"
because originally I was thinking of setting a specific array, and check using array_key_exists
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You might have something like ...
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class RouteList implements Iterator {
public function __construct($arrOrTraversable)
{
if (!(is_array($arrOrTraversable)
|| !$arrOrTraversable instanceof Traversable)
) {
throw new InvalidArgumentException;
}
$this->routes = $arrOrTraversable;
}
// ... Iterator implementation details here ...
}
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8:08 PM
You could limit it to an array, but you're limiting how someone can use your program. You're saying, "I won't allow you to implement a Traversable object for a solution to this problem"
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Like I said, it's entirely up to you. There's not a "right" way to do it.
@rdlowrey yeah thanks that snippet of code makes alot of sense actually
@rdlowrey Well Like I mentioned, It's an application so theres going to be specific paths put in place
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With the above RouteList you could specify a ConfigLoader extends Iterator interface and then have an infinite number of objects that implement it, say XmlConfigLoader, JsonConfigLoader, etc. and then inject the ConfigLoader instances directly into the RouteList constructor.
@tereško I know you guys will, hence why I tend to not show source code. I feel like I'll get ripped apart haha
But yeah I'll update my github
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@vascowhite Safely preventing SQL-injection with mysql_* is a circuitous, pitfall-laden path. It's not to be recommended and very easy to do incorrectly. Not to mention the extension is in the process of being deprecated, so even if you implement it safely, you're closing your eyes to the fact that it's only a matter of time before code that uses mysql_* starts triggering errors.
@Nick , here is a free unrelated advice : don't keep the main part of application in document root , that's just begging for shit to happen an spill all your source for everyone to see
the document root should contain only file where you redirect the requests , and the files that you already want the users to see, like css, js and design images
@Nick @tereško is pointing out that most of your application should be kept outside the document root to avoid any security concerns. he's concerned that you are keeping them in the wrong place.
@Nick that's unusual, are you sure? I have some projects on shared hosting and I have a /user/www, and can create /user/application: /user/www is the document route, so /user/application is safe.
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@GordonM Hey just so you know I haven't forgotten about your unit tests, but I haven't had a chance to get to it yet. I will definitely before the end of the weekend, though.
Hello, Could anyone recommend a best practise CakePHP file structure to incorporate an admin backend? I'm slightly familiar with the built in admin route, i'd like to be able to add/edit blog posts and do image uploads for a gallery on one admin page preferably in one controller?
@Jon I use Zend Framework, but generally you'll find whatever you use somebody will tell you why you shouldn't. Use what works for you, there is no such thing as the perfect framework, not even the one you write yourself :)
@Nick I would make one more comment if you don't mind. Use more comments, docblocks and phpdocumentor, it will make life much easier when your framework gets larger. Even if you don't produce documentation your IDE will use the dockblocks to give you hints on useage.
Thanks for your feedback. I've tried writing my own, I've used CI, i'm using Cake and I'd love to use Zend tbh I keep going round in circles. But thanks.
I'm not familiar with it, but I think most IDE's will autocomplete in docblocks for you. It makes commenting much easier. I just use netbeans and that does it.
@Nick I just switched to coda 2 so I havent found one yet, but try to find a plugin to do it for you. I have one for ST2 that auto-creates the docblock after typing /** and pressing tab, it fills in any variables, types, return vals, etc
I've just released phorkie 0.2.0 which brings search functionality via Elasticsearch. The nice thing about Elasticsearch is that it allows boosting of certain fields (paste title is higher ranked than the file content) and has a bunch of search query features: Exclusion: +foo -bar Logical OR: foo OR bar Quoting: "foo bar" Partial words: foo* Re…
@LearningSlowly ok, I'm sure there are good web agencies in Bangalore, Pune and other IT hubs which will make you offers for such a site, why pay a western price if you have your own silicon valley which surely has a different price level for indian customers
@LearningSlowly maybe you chose the wrong partners, anyway, asking for prices is relative, depending on the price levels and purchasing powers of each country
Does anyone know of anything weird that is known to happen when using spl_autoload_register with extended classes? Been debugging and googling for 40 min with no progress - extended class is not loaded
@LearningSlowly I understand, if you were my customer, I would try to find out your exact needs and then evaluate whether your needs can be covered with an existing CMS or whether it's necessary to create a custom CMS for you. Then I would write you an offer with some fixed prices and some agile estimates. the price could probably range between 3000 and 15000 dollars (very wild guess) for such a site
@LearningSlowly you may find someone good with a relatively low rate who can do this for you for 3000, but it may also turn out that you need something custom, then it will be more, unless you find somebody very good with a really low rate
@ircmaxell I don't think the point is whether or not there is a replacement for flash, the question is rather per case, and with pages that are supposed to represent a company it is just a very bad idea to chose flash for a website
@ircmaxell so if you look at the link LearningsSlowly posted, you will agree that such a page should not be made with flash, which is more expensive to maintain and will cut out a large part of users
@nikic: it surely is a bandwaggon... people dispel reality to proclaim in favor of the almighty <canvas>... it works, but there is a huge super set of functionality that can only be done in flash today...
Animations are slow, because the are forced to be single threaded. So by themselves they may be OK, but try to do anything complex. Even mozilla's mmo game they built runs like crap with trivial animations
the discussion is drifting off a bit... there was a guy who posted a link to a site which should not be done in flash and some ppl told him so, that's all
@markustharkun Sorry about that. We didn't have the expertise to answer his questions. It turns out he wants a website, and C++ is not well fit for website development
@NikiC and what is dead on mobile, is kind of dead... which is why I think flash is dying... especially after the latest trends clearly show that the iOS strategy beats the android strategy
flash can only be saved by apple changing their minds