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01:21
sigh
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hm?
work?
no
still researching that vulnerability (in another platform)
looking at the source, it should happen, but I can't reproduce it...
 
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03:26
@ircmaxell - still there? I have a question, if you have time
If Response object is not shared (many instances and then appended unto each other), if one class removes a header, it will not be removed at the other instance, thus when they appended to one another, the header record persists.
 
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05:03
hello all
05:23
hi
hello everyone
Tek
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05:41
hi
Hey guys hows it going?!
boring (being at work)
any ZF people here at the moment?
yep
allright. if you would like Zend_Db to throw an exception, when a table that is being queried is empty (and mention the model name in the exception text) where would you place that?
05:49
why to throw an exception?
empty table is an expected case
but if you strongly need that (though I have no reason) I'd suggest you create a specific exception that accepts the model name in constructor
returns it with some $e->getModelName() method as well
sure, look at it as a hypothetical question... empty tables can create nasty fatal errors of the type 'did this and that on a non-object'
Guys, what do you think of this: slimframework.com
which are very unspecific... I'm just looking to make development easier by throwing specific exceptions instead... and I'm thinking about where to to thre them.
well, i told you mine opinion anyway :-) what do you think about it?
@rickchristie: I prefer kohana for my projects
@zerkms or asked differently, how would you solve this... rather by counting returned rows everywhere in the logic
05:55
@markus: i'd create some intermediate class then
that handles this case
and extend my models from it
@zerkms - well, I want to know what you think about it :) - is it useful, is it testable?
it is definitely testable
disadvantages of that approach, advatages etc
but i still thinks that it is pointless
oops
you're another guy
i don't know details about that framework ;-) I prefer kohana to do whatever I need
@zerkms thanks for your opinion
06:00
and speghetti-code for one-time one-page projects
@rickchristie I just think it's too young to even risk using it. it's a one man project and at the moment it only handles basic request/response/routing
if you want a slim response/request/routing component, look at the Symfony2 http bundle
/me never seen words "slim" and "symfony" being placed in one phrase
there's the might of a community behind symfony including some of the most brilliant people in PHP... whereas slim is just a fresh, one-man thing
well... you may replace it with lean
and only if you say symfony2
it was a sort of sarcasm ;-) unsuccessful
06:04
terrible english!
@markus @zerkms - They sort of use functions as controllers, do you think it's testable? I have no experience in unit testing
used paradigm doesn't matter
procedural is testable as well as OO and functional ones
hello all
anyone any experience with wolfamalpha
as a user only )
(for fun)
can you help me with inputing equations on it
i have got 3 equations to put it there
(x-x1)^2+(y-y1)^2+(z-z1)^2 = r^2
(x-x2)^2+(y-y2)^2+(z-z2)^2 = r^2
(x-x3)^2+(y-y3)^2+(z-z3)^2 = r^2
06:07
probably not, i just played with it using demo qeries
ah .. it's okay anyway
@rickchristie really can't say much. it's geared towards rest services, so if you have a smaller private project where you see potential use, try it!
I mean you can't seriously consider such a young project for anything productive
but I guess you're not
@markus - what do you think about the concept? The concept where the framework is just the front controller (and router), nothing else
I think that's a neat one, if the framework is just the front controller (and the router), all other parts of it can be a standalone library
this concept means that you need to reimplement session handling, db classes, form classes, acl, etc etc manually in each project
@zerkms - not really, if the framework also offers them as standalone libraries
session handling should be handled by the front controller
06:12
what is the difference with zend then?
in the core conception
well, it shouldn't
@rickchristie you can do that with any good php framework
not exactly handled by the front controller, what I mean is the Session class should be part of the core framework
meaning, if it is decoupled enough as it should be, you can just take the http/routing component(s) and build the rest around it yourself
@markus indeed
@rickchristie that's what a framework is all about
06:14
you can take ZF as well and do the same stuff
@zerkms @markus - so I'm on the right track then :)
since basically ZF is just a bunch of "low-coupled" components
@zerkms exactly the same and much more.... and Symfony2 comes in decoupled bundles too
(that is what they say, not the truth actually)
it pretty much is the truth!
06:15
@zerkms what do you mean by 'not the truth'?
hehe
@markus: try to get OpenId "piece" from ZF
you'll need to satisfy a lot of "remote" dependencies
it doesn't seem so when you just setup a full MVC stack with layout by using zend tool zf create project
related to validator, http, etc
but you can use the components stand alone pretty well
@markus - I have trouble understanding how to take components of symfony and use it separately, I mean - they aren't anything like a standalone library
06:16
standalone - yes, but they are coupled with another components
as I said - OpenId is tightly-coupled with a lot of other components
@rickchristie have you looked at symfony2??
do you read phly boy phly?
@markus - hey, calm down, I'm slow at understanding things, so this could be my problem, not symfony's - and to answer that question, yes, I looked at symfony 2
@rickchristie: don't believe anyone though. You want to try that slim framework - do that, don't care of other opinions ;-)
That is how experience being got
@markus as an example, when I look at @ircmaxell's github.com/ircmaxell/PHP-CryptLib library, I know how to use it at another framework, maybe it's a problem with documentation on the symfony part
06:20
@rickchristie: look at the tests. That is the one tests approach
great article that shows how the future of interoperability between frameworks could/should look like and that the heads of ZF and Symfony actually talk together
@markus - reading
basically, you can throw everything into your library folder, you can threw the whole or parts of ZF into your Symfony project, you can threw the whole or parts of Symfony into your ZF project, you can build your own framework and use parts of Symfony and ZF and you-name-it framework
the autoloader takes care of most if not all of the loading
@markus - so, you can say, that the autoloader should be one of the core parts of a good framework?
the generic autoloader, yes
IMO!
06:25
+1 to imo
I think that's a great aim to have one generic autoloader for all frameworks and libraries
which would contribute a lot to not reinventing the wheel too often
@markus - at symfony you have to use the $loader class to tell symfony where the root folder of the namespace is, right?
somewhere in the early phase of bootstrapping you will always have to establish local root, ZF does it by defining APPLICATION_PATH, symfony... don't know exactly
$loader->registerNamespaces(array(
    'Symfony\\Tests'                 => __DIR__.'/tests',
    'Symfony'                        => __DIR__.'/src'
));
@markus - so correct me if I'm wrong, different frameworks have different autoloading rules, right?
ZF:
autoloaderNamespaces[] = "MyLib_"
autoloaderNamespaces[] = "AnotherLib_"
in the configuration
06:30
@zerkms - what do you mean by 'one tests approach'?
the generic autoloader implements a few basic principles to which e.g. both symfony and zf adhere... others do too
@markus - this basic principles, is there a specification to follow?
and if your specific framework doesn't follow these standards yet, you can always extend the autoloader to include your rules
yes, there is
I'm looking for it
@markus - extending autoloader meaning defining a new function using spl_autoload_register?
@rickchristie using whatever you need, for your specific classes/files to be loaded, yes
06:33
@rickchristie: why do you write tests?
@zerkms - so that I can be sure that my code works as intended?
here's the final proposal for the generic PHP autloader groups.google.com/group/php-standards/web/psr-0-final-proposal
@rickchristie: not only. Tests is a good documentation. The most actual one
actual as in up to date?
when you need to give advice some person about how to use a method - you can just give him a test name so he can look at to see
@markus: they should be actual by definition, i meant ;-) If they don't - then it is a garbage
/me is a tdd infected
oops, yes, up-to-date
lack of words knowledge )
06:37
it's a language mistake german speakers often make... but you're not a german speaker are you?
russian
@markus - reading
because in german 'aktuell' means 'current'
maybe in russian too
ack - vendor names
the word that means "up-to-date" in russian is pronounced like "actual"
06:38
there we go!
guys, what if the vendor names are the same, is there some sort of body that registers vendor names?
not sure it pronounces it correctly, haven't phones here to check
;-)
@rickchristie: it is in some connection with TM i think
@zerkms TM?
trademark
huh? that would mean that if I don't have a trademark yet, I can't have a top level namespace? then how am I supposed to make a library?
06:40
you can ;-)
sure you can have
TM is for free :)
you can TM anything you want...
i just mentioned the way it is often chosen
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R as in registered trademark is registered (meaning you went through the whole process of registering your mark)
TM you can use without registering just if you think you want to basically pre-reserve a mark with the plan to register it later on
@markus - oh, so that means I can just pick a name, and use it as my trade mark?
@markus: here is russia some court had taken the domain that contained the TM name registered after the domain has been registered. Can you believe that?
06:42
but if I wanted to sue somebody else, I have to register it
> Each '' character in the CLASS NAME is converted to a DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR. The '' character has no special meaning in the namespace.
woa, sounds crazy @zerkms
@markus: yep, that was 2010 july
@rickchristie yes
all IT was confused
I am confused, so if underscore is translated to directory separator, then where would the location of \Core\Framework\Zend_Some_Example_Class_Name?
\Core\Framework\Zend_Some_Example_Class_Name.php?
06:44
Zend/Some/Example/Class/Name.php
obviously
@zerkms - so if the class contains underscore, then the namespace is ignored?
\namespace\package\Class_Name => /path/to/project/lib/vendor/namespace/package/Class/Name.php
oops, don't know that exactly
shouldn't the example should be:
06:46
@rickchristie yes, correct
\vendor\namespace\package\Class_Name => /path/to/project/lib/vendor/namespace/package/Class/Name.php
as far as I understand it
10 minutes to go home :-)
@markus - this means to properly follow the specification, I only need to use the function listed on that page right?
probably with added __DIR__ constant
check the gisthub link at the bottom
for an implementation
06:50
@markus - why do we need a class?
or check the current ZF or symfony implementations for comparison
isn't spl_autoload_register enough?
because OOP is a panacea
you don't need a class
but if you want to be able to cleanly add functionality to your autolaoder, the class is the way to go
but you don't need it
just take that function and start with it
@markus - (boy I am asking so many questions) - can you give me an example of what functionalities I might want to add?
06:53
don't succumb to Analysis paralysis, just start implementing and later, when you understand what you did, start refactoring if needed
jwage invited me into doctrine dev team looooooooooooooooong ago
@markus - ok, will implement it, thanks :)
you might want to add support for legacy libraries for example that don't respect the conventions
@zerkms - you declined?
or you might want to autoload other stuff than php classes
06:54
@rickchristie: i was young and fool... so yes
and I hadn't time
if you hadn't had the time, I wouldn't consider it foolish
i spent a lot of time on #doctrine channel at freenode discussing ORM internals
I would consider it unfortunate
i developed my own framework with ORM
I mean, if you haven't had the time, what else can you do?
06:55
+ i was a student + i had 2 works + i had a gf
so i hadn't time to doctrine )
@zerkms oh, good to know. what do you think about redbeans?
+ i had opensource php framework project as a team leader
morning
morning edorian
@zerkms - that's definitely a very busy life :)
06:56
@markus: never even heard of it :-S
morning @edorian :)
google points only to a dish
@rickchristie: it was ;-) that is why i'm so cool nowadays ))))
@markus: never seen it. added to readitlater folder
ok, in case you actually happen to readitlater, ping me if you like to share your assessment :)
I'm gonna go more silent now... should do some work
06:59
6pm
going home
10am, should start working
you're not in russia then... or almost on the bering strate
@markus while I'm not really familiar with many php orms I've considered redbean to be the "other thing when you can't use doctrine and for whatever reason need an orm"
no... that doesn't work
*for small projects
@edorian that's sort of my pre-conclusion since I've started trying it
more for kind of fast prototyping
or fast design as you go
07:02
I've used it once as a "i start of with that and throw it out later"
and did that cause any troubles?
It works out kinda well. I didn't use the queryBuilder or anything else "complex".
I just used it for scaffolding a testing database for a legacy app and it really saved me a lot of time
Not to sure if it saved time in the end but is allowed for rapid changes (up to the point where it got thrown out) so i guess it was fine .)
guys, how do we manage output buffering if we want our controller method to return Response, not send it directly? I'm thinking of adding ob_start() at bootstrap, what do you think?
07:11
@rickchristie I'm rather confused as of why this is needed at all. Are there echo statements in your controller/ the classes the controller calls?
That seems a little strange
@edorian - if I'm thinking it wrong, please do correct me. The way I see it, to have a Response object that correctly represents the real response, any echo statements must not be sent directly, but must be gathered (probably using ob_get_clean()) - and stored inside the $response
the controller returns $response, and the driver (index.php) do $response->send()
@edorian - wait, are you saying that controllers must not echo out things?
@rickchristie only for debugging
otherwise they mustn't
i love the smell of downvotes in the morning
yeah, and that there should be no html (or stuff like that) in your response. (headers maybe)
As far as I've come to understanding webMVC you'd have your controller fill some values in to the response object and maybe select what view to render
@Gordon as long as it's your own downvotes on someone elses stuff, yeah :)
07:19
@edorian - but shouldn't a Response class represents an actual response? The header and the body of the response?
outside of that you take the, now filled, response, create the selected view and render the response with it
@edorian - your paradigm is much simpler to understand (and implement)
well you could use reponse to store the actual response with all headers, all the html and stuff
I've tried that, it's hard to do
But that would mean that each class would have to be aware of a lot of context. (Maybe you want an ajax/json reponse, maybe and http/html, maybe file/xml)
07:23
you need to share the Response, or I'm thinking, maybe I should have Template class that loads a template file with output buffering, returns output in string so the view can tie them around
@rickchristie are you building a php framework :)
And while you can put that all in your classes as one school of thinking advices (one that I'm not that familiar with) I do it differently
@edorian well, not necessarily, I mean, the controller only needs to get the required data from the model, pass it on to the correct view, and let the view class handle the js and stuff
@markus - yeah - I find that trying to build a framework forces you to learn lots of stuff, which is good
@rickchristie absolutely!
and you can have one more level of indirection if the controller only fills a "response" object and tells the outside world which view to render
so the controller doesn't need to know how to create views, (or how to render them) just know which exist
07:26
especially it forces you to learn about http, which is very good
@experimentX hello :)
can i avoid sql injection if i use pdo prepare statement
hello there @rickchristie
@edorian @rickchristie the rendered view will still be part of the actual response though
technically it's the response body
@experimentX you can't lower the probability to 0 just by using prepared statements
07:28
@Gordon @edorian - the controller can return a ControllerResponse and the driver (index.php) uses this class to instantiates the correct view, passes the ControllerResponse and get HttpResponse in return - is this correct?
yeah, you could put that (sending cookies & headers etc) into a front controller or handle it directly
sounds sane to me
if we use that behavior, then we can really decouple the controller and the views
@markus i mean what is the best way to to sanitize fields before inserting?? and easy ?? using pdo ... certainly it must have better way of doing so
I'm not to sure you need and HttpResponse but that is dependend on how your view looks
07:31
@edorian - so let's just say it returns an implementation of ViewResponseInterface that can be HTTP, or anything the user wants :)
@experimentX adhere to principles like validate all user input, escape it, use prepared statements, don't trust PDO::quote() as ircmaxell can tell you
okay sure, i will do ... go through what is do without pdo
@experimentX yes
@markus do you know if ZF will initiate any Sessions on it's own?
@Gordon based on experience, it doesn't
does this documentation snippet say enough: When the first session namespace is requested, Zend_Session will automatically start the PHP session, unless already started with Zend_Session::start().
07:38
@markus yeah, thanks. I was just wondering if there is any session namespace called in components that I'm not aware of, since I am going to cut down on session usage in my project
I hope not... since components should be decoupled and it should be possible to use them stand alone without Zend_Session in the library... but ...
dont go on ;)
I've never seen any sessions being initiated automatically though
@Gordon yeah :)
thanks :)
@rickchristie I'm not sure if I'm right on this but for me a view is concerned with getting some data and creating html/xml/csv/json or whatever data is needed. I atm. don't see where headers fit in there. While you could pass a view a Response Object and have it "set the body" i don't see much value there. (Call the render method on the view, store the body or just echo it out, set headers beforehand if there are any in the response (or whatever your controller gives you)
rambling
07:44
@edorian there is three phpunit questions you might be able to answer
@Gordon Auth of course does... but that's self evident
@Gordon It kinda feels wrong to answer SO qestions when I'm not at work :P
@markus thanks. I'm using that.
and a filter or helper here and there... but nothing of consequence
07:45
@edorian - isn't the point of having an actual Response is so that we can unit test the controller and examine its response? I am under the impression that if there is a Request object, then logically, our application should return a Response object, so we can examine, what headers are set (probably redirection), what content are returned.
@markus im actually asking because of session locks
@rickchristie Yeah, did i say something else? (Apart from that the controller shoudn't return the response object but just fill it)
@markus i want users to be able to have multiple tabs to our app open and when the session is enabled, the first request has to end before the other tabs are loaded. this can result in ugliness when a misconfigured requests takes too long
I am slow, so I'm still thinking
@Gordon but thanks :) I think i break with the rule, I'm on vacation after all
07:50
@Gordon this is actually a problem I have and never somehow started looking for a good solution...
@Gordon @markus @edorian and everyone here - what do you think of this approach? pastebin.com/qJTeJqii
first thing I see: you can only have a controller, if you have a view and a model, is that so? that would be bad
I'd rather pass the HttpResponse as a parameter to index() (or the constructor if you have to) then create it in the object
@edorian - agreed
@markus - how is having a view and model bad?
that's not bad
08:03
And how to i access $_GET in that controller if i get no request?
but not being able to have a controller without having a model and a view in place that's bad
And why do i need to pass in a view? Isn't it the controllers job to select the right view?
@edorian - well, pass the Request on the constructor then, will do
@markus yes, I found that a few minutes ago myself. its interesting since it assumes firefox to be the issue, which is what i am using
@Gordon but I remember having had similar issues with IE
08:04
@edorian well, I guess you have a point. So let the controller instantiate the view itself?
@markus Well you need some way to get the data you need in the controller. Be that the actual model, a data mapper, a factory or something. /cc @rickchristie
@rickchristie ether pass a viewFactory or have the controller or return the name of the view it would suggest for rendering
@edorian yeah, but you mustn't enforce it IMO
@edorian - passing the viewFactory seems nice, since I don't want the front controller (index.php) to be the one constructing the final request object
@markus Well a "BlogContoller" without access to the blogData (in any way) seems kinda pointless to me. Thats why I'm asking why i might to not have one :)
@edorian right!
08:07
@markus - how about if this, move the model dependency from the constructor to the method itself, but that's preference
@rickchristie well if you do it there it is only one place where that happens. But i can see why you might not want to do that
@edorian agreed
@edorian @markus thanks for all the comments :)
(and well, I'm not a big fan of passing around "view names" as strings between the controller and the front Controller/index.php tbh.. but i havn't seen a nicer way .. or at least i can'T remember one
@Gordon answered http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5740159/signature-validation-test-using-phpunit/5741305#5741305 & http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5737175/code-coverage-with-phpunit/5741129#5741129
Not sure if they are any good though :)
And for http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5741037/euro-html-special-char-sign-in-selenium-phpunit i have no clue. To little selenium experience
Guys, do you use a customized error handler? If you do, then you have to ob_start() at the very beginning right? Since you would want to clean all the previous echo if an error occured, and start a new one, so you can present a nice error page
@edorian uv'ed
08:13
so it made sense?
to me it made sense
Thanks :)
Ron
Ron
Can someone give me the regex to get the last dot in stirng?
@ron $lastDot = '.';
Ron
Ron
I need regex not variable.. I want to replace the last '.' with '_thumb.'
I personally wouldn't use regex for that
Ron
Ron
@markus whats ur suggestion? what should I use?
09:23
strrpos + substr
@edorian ja
Ron
Ron
$picture = "";
$picture = substr_replace($picture,'_thumb3.', strrpos($picture, '.'), 1);

//picture at the end equal _thumb3. .....
but replacing ".png" with "_thumb.png" should be easier and prettier
Ron
Ron
it can also be .jpg and .bmp I will not make condition for replace..
or /\.png$/ if you really want to make sure
Ron
Ron
09:26
edorian u use regex. It wil lbe easier jsut to find the last dot instead and thats it..
yeah that was the first suggestion i had but you seemed unhappy with that
Ron
Ron
what? Oo thats why I came to the chat.. I need regex to math the last dot.. thats what I asked at the beginning
@ron "I want to replace the last '.' with '_thumb.'" is a completely different question than "regex to get the last dot in stirng". if we are supposed to help you, please ask clear questions.
Ron
Ron
@Gordon well If I get the last dot by using regex I can replace it to w/e I want..
@Ron that might very well be, but what you want to do and what you are asking are different things. that's all im saying. its usually easier to tell people what you are trying to achieve in the end instead of just asking how to tackle a certain step inbetween with no further context
Ron
Ron
09:34
anyway I will ask it clearer - I want to replace the last dot '.' by '_thumb3.' prefer by regex.
anyone know how to update database column to lowercase?
If you really want to use a regex something like ~(\.\w{3,4})~ , _thumb3$1 should do
else go if strrpos(.) and two substring calls
In MySQL, the SQL syntax for ALTER TABLE Rename Column is

ALTER TABLE "table_name"
 Change "column 1" "column 2" ["Data Type"]

In Oracle, the syntax is,

ALTER TABLE "table_name"
 RENAME COLUMN "column 1" TO "column 2"
(no clue if that works, but first google hit and seems fine to me)
Ron
Ron
aw well I can use one condition > if (strrpos($picture, '.')) { substr_replace().. }
@edorian you gonna love this: stackoverflow.com/questions/5741955/…
09:51
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A: What is the proper way to document files, classes and constructors?

edorianThis is highly depending on your context and the assumed skill level of the people that come after you. If you publish a framework, a library or something of the sort you usually assume that your user are of all skill levels so you might want to document as much trivial crap as possible to reduc...

first draft
@edorian "There is no again in writing something again." => gain
I'd also suggest to add a code sample for long and descriptive method names and the likes

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