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13:01
@Ocramius nothin in particular ... existed, I suppose ...
13:11
@Ocramius You could share you wisdom here for advocating single action per class. Do you have a talk /slides that include that?
@Ocramius The same as you always do: take over the world stupid things genius things php abuse write software
posted on January 21, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by Frankie */

I want one of those ^
intern or pair ?
a piglet
:-)
13:17
looks tasty
I dunno if I could have a pet that I wanted to eat ...
it would be too hard ...
That too, but they are also cool as pet
@JoeWatkins :D
until they are pigs
then they can be rather frightening ...
Pff I just buy a new one once it grows up :P
eat the old one ...
@Jimbo Not my fault they suck. And btw that is why symfony is fucked, as they can't do Stateless services, which in Auryn are trivial: gist.github.com/Danack/af51e941ce705f66d756
13:18
Win win \o/
@Danack
> services depending on 'variable dependencies'
As in, an $id?
Ah screw hitting enter, you get what I mean :)
Like a 'Request' object. In a http server there is only one request, but when you shift the processing of the work to a background task that runs continuously, the 'request' object becomes a variable.
The way symfony 'solves' that problem, is......... SpocksEyebrow.gif
^ Ha, john the ripper. Didn't know that software still existed and is used
@zaq178miami No, for various reasons I haven't tried it yet.
13:26
@Danack This is an old one, 5 months ago. Maybe they changed things since then? But as far as I know, Symfony handles the lifetime of the Request object simply by instantiating it when the request is received, from globals, and then deleting it when the application has finished...
Dat mutable state.
Wes
Wes
@SergeyTelshevsky believe it or not it's what it is... and it's hella useful imo
@Wes eeeew
:P
Wes
Wes
no one is forcing u to use it
But more serious those two snippets are not alternatives for eachother
13:46
Totally serious!
P.S. good mnorning
mrogn @salathe
Wes
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@PeeHaa yes they are :P it's a class invariant
Bar stuff = foo;
^--- class invariant
assert($stuff instanceof Bar); same thing
your application doesn't rely on the possible existence of error to take countermeasures. it's an error condition that you are supposed to avoid rather than trying to handle it with catch()
yo ho ho
@Wes Yes, but a IDE hint is not the same as an assert
Wes
Wes
13:56
@var is not just for ides, also for the reader...
Given that I have to stick together class after class in Java, I am quite surprised it doesn't offer a FixedSizeMaxHeap out of the box. I'd need one.
14:31
@MadaraUchiha couple of link only answers in stackoverflow.com/questions/5243885/…. care to delete?
i need some help here
i have a php file for jquery ajax to process.
This php file includes another php file contains the hardcoded data
this hardcoded data has this getAverageRate() to do some calculation and stored in an array
when i refresh the browser the data is shown on my web page
but the data is shown as 0 when i reopen the browser which auto loads the url
Anyone knows what is wrong?
What's a CSS? Abbreviation! How to pronounce? "See as ass"!
@Noobie I'll consult my ouija board
or maybe you could try posting some code in a pastebin instead
i actually got a whole chunk of code which i do not know which part to start with
Is someone able to explain me this? I just want do something versy simple, I made some changes on files and I push them to a repo on BitBucket, now on a live website I would like to pull those change. When I do git pull <remote url> I receive an error :Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address xyz to the list of known hosts.
Permission denied (publickey). fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
14:42
@Noobie sounds like it could use some refactoring then
@Noobie Without any code, nobody knows what is wrong for sure.
lemme see how i can have an e.g out for reference
I'm trying to make a POST form for searching and there are several fields where the user can select either no info or multiple values. I'm not sure how to best handle this in ZF2. Any pointers?
@Noobie And even with code, what you want to do is open the debug window in Chrome, look at the data being sent to the server, and understand what your code is actually doing, as opposed to what you imagine it's doing.
@Duikboot Sounds like your SSH key is not added to Bitbucket for the machine you're trying to pull it towards, combined with it being a private repo (so it cannot authenticate your server)
14:45
So I have to generate my key and add it to bitbucket
@Duikboot On the server you're trying to pull it to, do a cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub (if that doesn't work, try replacing rsa with dsa). Then paste that key into the repo settings at Bitbucket
@Danack
Problem starts when i reopen the browser or when i clear everything in the browser to load again. The console won't be able to log the data in this instance
@Duikboot Or generate a new key if both files don't exist yet, yes.
Your key is your "login code" to the private repo.
Great fixed that one thanks!
only thing left: Permission denied (publickey). -- fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
The RSA host key... issue isn't showing up anymore.
14:46
@Duikboot That's the whole issue I was talking about ;)
@Noobie yes it does. Just keep the console open and it shows the requests for the refreshed page....which is what you were describing as having the problem.
@Danack
refreshing the page will log in the console. but not when u reopen or press enter to the url address bar again
@Duikboot That's only a warning you get when you connect to a git repo for the first time from a machine.
Wekk /I did exactly what you sait, and added the new RSA key to my bitbucket setup.
@Noobie yes it does....unless you're using some shitty browser that closes the debug window.
14:48
@Duikboot Give it a minute or two, might take some time for Bitbucket to process it.
@Danack
I am using firebug and it hasn't been able to show the log when i reopen the browser
Use Chrome then.
@Duikboot Also be sure to add the public key to bitbucket (id_rsa.pub) and not the private one (id_rsa). :)
hmm not too familiar with their debugger. i will give it a try then
@Oldskool I am here: bitbucket.org/account/user/UserName/ssh-keys/
14:53
@Duikboot Yep, that's good. Follow the instructions at the bottom, but be sure to do it on the server you're trying to pull your code to (so not locally).
OR: /admin/deploy-keys/ is it there? in the repo I have to add the key?
Are there instructions at the bottom? :D SSH keys
Use SSH to avoid password prompts when you push code to Bitbucket. Learn how to generate a SSH key. is all there is and my name and ssh key.
@Duikboot Deploy key would work as well, yes. That's on repo-level, the other one is for account-level for your account.
@Duikboot So if you only need the server to have access to the one repo, a deploy key would be better.
Oh ok.
Well now im on a test server where I have the files and I want to pull now the changes from my git repo on Bitbucket, I am able to push to it from my local computer.
14:56
@Duikboot Yeah, then the key of the test server should be added as deployment key.
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
But that's the same one as my local computer one :D I must be missing something.
@Duikboot No, that are the keys that are authorized to access the user account on your (test) server. That doesn't contain the key of the pulling user (probably you).
@Duikboot When logged in over SSH on your test server. Copy/paste the output of cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub into the deploy keys window @ bb.
@Danack
Yes google chrome is able to show the console.log upon reopen
I am logged in via ssh on the test server.
But that file doesn't exsits. I Only have: authorized_keys authorized_keys.bak known_hosts
@Danack
but i do not understand why the result return as 'false' instead of the calculated figure
15:00
@Duikboot Then you need to create it first. help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys
@Noobie then you need to step through your code, either using copious var_dump()s or a debugger like PHPStorm youtube.com/watch?v=LUTolQw8K9A to understand what your code is doing, and how it is different from what you though it would be doing.
@Danack
ok i will make a deeper check
How would you guys go about deprecating an ini entry?
@Leigh just through documentation probably.
@Leigh Put a comment above it saying it's deprecated and make the parser of the ini file throw a warning/notice.
15:04
No user warning?
@Oldskool Thanks a lot! It works now, ofcourse ! I had to generate them on the server as well.
So here's the problem. I can add a deprecation notice to be emitted when the value of the entry is set, however it is set to it's default during PHP startup. So even if you stop using it, the fact that it exists will still emit an error.
@Duikboot Glad to hear it :-) And no worries, we've all been there. It's a bit confusing in the beginning. But you'll get the hang of it.
No.....I think deprecation warnings are over-rated at the best of times.....and if it can still be used, but will be removed eventually......aka ^^ yeah, that would drive me nuts.
Indeed, confusing :D
15:06
posted on January 21, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by samucar */

@Danack You are kidding right? Depreaction warnings overrated? So you'd rather just keep your end-users in the dark and drop the functionality from one day to the next without any notice?
Why do you hear so much 'Git is not a delpoying tool'
@Oldskool please don't put words in my mouth.
The functionality will be dropped immediately. I was just thinking of the best way to inform users that there's a new way of doing things.
setting in question is session.hash_function
@Danack Good point, sorry. But why overrated then? How else would you do it?
@Duikboot Because it's not. It doesn't automatically deploy anything to anywhere. It's a version control tool, deployment has nothing to do with it.
15:09
The problem is people think deprecation warnings make breaking changes not be an issue......which they don't. they only help when people are i) relying on the old thing ii) there is a new thing that they can migrate to. A lot of the time people say we'll put a deprecation message on something that is just going to be removed.......which doesn't actually help people.
@Oldskool Whats then the large difference? You code is being 'versioned', but you are able to push/pull it to specific server. Are we talking about Chef // Puppet ... when talking ablout 'deployment' what's the big difference? How about Database with other paths etc to deploy code to a new website ( just wondering )
@Danack Well, it does give people a heads-up that on way or the other (whether it's dropped or replaced), their code is going to need some changes.
The message should clarify what they should be doing.
@Leigh You're talking about sessions......which means that Yasuo is going to get involved......which means that the screaming insanity is going to travel back in time and make this conversation also go insane.
Presumably there is a new setting to replace it?
Nope
We're going to use the csprngs, no need for hashes
There will be a new setting to define the length of the id
So what problem are you trying to fix by deprecating the old ini setting?
15:11
The user defined hash function currently sets the length of the session id
@Duikboot A deployment tool makes sure that your codebase is in the right place in a complete working state. Git does not do that, you can ask it to give you your latest codebase somewhere, but that's still a manual action. Furthermore, usually deployment requires some additional tasks like clearing caches, restarting your webserver, writing a database config file... git does none of that.
Replacing the hashing with cryptorandom means that the length aspect needs to be set another way
So I was hoping to tell users... go and change this new ini setting
Oh ok :) Awesome (Learning everyday )
@Oldskool What you think about this roundup, gist.github.com/duikb00t/7725bf35ca62dd78b470
@Leigh I think the only thing that would make sense is to give a warning if the new ini setting is not set. And I would be opposed to that, as PHP shouldn't give warnings when run against empty ini files.
The new setting would always be set, they always have a default
15:17
6 mins ago, by Danack
So what problem are you trying to fix by deprecating the old ini setting?
And the default would equate the length of the current default hash algorithm
If you set a custom hash algorithm, you are setting a custom length. What is the best way to inform the user that their original custom configuration is no longer being heeded
I guess I could compare the value being set with the default, and issue a warning when a non-default algorithm is used.
@Duikboot Looks good.
@Oldskool "their code is going to need some changes." - yeah, deprecate messages are useful when you can say, "this function has been renamed to xyx", but when there's no migration path, there is not really any useful information. e.g. the array to string conversion .........er... wtf.
I appear to be losing sanity - what the cocking fuck is going on here: wiki.php.net/rfc/array-to-string
That RFC was passed by a vote.
eMM
eMM
hi everyone, this a question related to selling wordpress themes.. when I use a plugin or a theme from the wordpress repository of plugins and themes (wordpress.org/plugins or wordpress.org/themes) to develop my own theme, can I sell my theme?
> This RFC is withdrawn because discussion shows that the subject is far from mature and potential side effects require more discussions.
And it hasn't been applied.
cc @bwoebi @LeviMorrison @NikiC any idea what is going on with that ^^ ?
15:22
It's withdrawn, so why would it be applied?
@mahdiazarm you may want to try PHP CURL
@Danack Well the migration path should always either be "replace this code with X" or "refrain from using this code as it will be dropped". Either way, it's useful for the user to get informed about this upcoming change.
@eMM read the license. But why on earth would you want to develop WP themes if you have a choice?
@Leigh It was withdrawn after the vote.
@Danack
session_start();
include('db.php');

db.php -> has a $_SESSION that shows null when the browser is reopened but works fine when the browser is refreshed.

do u know what kind of issue this is? I dunno what is the right query to google for this
15:27
@Oldskool If there's no migration path, there's no point for the message.
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@Patrick the license is GPL. what bothers me is GPL says if you use GPL code then you have to make the whole source-code that uses it directly or indectly available to the public. In a situation like this, if I put it on my website for selling, if someone asks me to make the source code public then how can I sell it?
@Danack So then we're back to the point where it's better to just drop it from one day to the next? Not really user friendly. Then your users have no clue why their code doesn't fully work anymore, which raises (unnecessary) questions/frustrations.
Plus it could take them a while to figure out their code is not fully working anymore if it's just some functionality that stopped working.
@Oldskool again, don't put words in peoples mouths, it makes me want to swear at you.
It means that some changes can only be done at major versions.
@Danack I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, sorry if you feel that way. I'm just trying to wrap my head around how you'd solve it otherwise.
Particularly ones where there are no migration paths. e.g. just completely dropped features.
15:30
@Noobie sounds like a real mess. what has a db.php to do with the session?
@Oldskool Then don't say this: "just drop it from one day to the next? Not really user friendly."
And instead say something like: "How would you manage dropping features then?"
@Patrick
I had hard coded data processing with $_SESSION
db.php doesn't connect to any db. just hardcoded data
@Danack Good point, I was just saying how I would see things happen otherwise. But you're right, it's a little direct as well.
@Danack And yeah, if you do stuff like that at major versions, you're right that a deprecation message isn't necessary per se. A note in the changelog should be sufficient in that case.
Although a notice could help to make a smoother transition to the new major version.
@Noobie like I said, a mess.
@Patrick
@Patrick
What is the better approach?
15:36
@Noobie do you know how classes work?
@Oldskool I don't think it does for a lot of stuff. For stuff that is just going to be dropped, all it does is mean that I need to go round and suppress a whole load of deprecation messages in the version prior to the major release.
if so, give this tutorial a try. It shows you how to set things up properly so that you won't have a bunch of files that include some other files full of globals.
@Patrick
Ya. I thought it would be faster to jumble up the data this way as compared to creating classes
@Noobie well, if it's not working, was it really faster? ;)
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@patrick
you said something about 'a choice'?
15:39
@Patrick
You are right but i have come too far to start working with classes. and i am only building up a demo
@Patrick are you good at this thing called linux?
thanks for the link though. would be useful for me
@FlorianMargaine I use ubuntu and I know how to set up a webserver with the help of a tutorial... Good is probably the wrong word
@Noobie well even if you write procedural or functional code, having a db.php that does only sessions stuff makes no sense
@eMM yes. wordpress is the devil. don't play with the devil if you can avoid it.
@Patrick
It doesn't do $_SESSION stuff. It just has a set of hardcoded data in it
just that one of the array attribute is using a $_SESSION as it's value
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@Patrick you mean do I have the full ownership of the code if I use some other php framework and stick with not using GPL libraries? if so what are the framework choices?
15:45
@Noobie so your problem is that when you do session_start(); var_dump($_SESSION); that session is null?
@Patrick I see
@Patrick
Hah!! found the issue. $_SESSION['xxx'] wasn't set during the load of the url
It is resolved now
Thanks for your patience and help :)
@eMM you mean your theme 'needs' a specific plugin before it can be installed?
@eMM yeah if you use GPL you have to GPL the whole thing afaik. Look for MIT and similar licenses instead
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@Duikboot Its kind of embedding GPL plugins and use some functions from several other GPL plugins.
user924016
15:49
mornings
user924016
home alone, gf at her moms
o/ @RonniSkansing
user924016
\o
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@Patrick thanks for the suggession! and about WP, does that mean if it's a wordpress theme or a plugin no matter what it will be under GPL?
@Danack The RFC originally targeted the addition of a recoverable fatal error, which is, of course, no longer an option
15:51
checkout my compiled article for php trends in 2016
@eMM Nobody knows and nobody wants to find out hence MIT
Oh @Oldskool You are dutch :D
@Duikboot Yes.
And we can't entirely safely throw an exception from there (actually the existing notice already unsafe, but people just ignore that)
15:52
The GPL is terrible and balmer was partly right
@Patrick can we have a private chat?
@FlorianMargaine sure
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@Patrick thanks mate I never knew these things (OMG)
@eMM personally I would avoid GPL if I want to sell what I'm creating
@FlorianMargaine telegram or whatsapp?
15:53
@Patrick gmail?
(aka google talk)
I mean chat on pc
both work on pc :)
does google talk work with non-gmail?
@NikiC when you say "entirely safely" is that one of those just a normal level of "PHP isn't enterprise grade" or "because exceptions will cause recursive errors" type problems?
I only use it on gmail
@Patrick skype ?
@Danack It's "technically not safe"
user924016
15:54
I bet you are both on irc?
@FlorianMargaine gotta install it first, handle is peakinformatik
you can delete, adding you
I think it's perfectly fine to throw exceptions during string conversion with one or two tweaks in the engine, but when I brought this up last time other people did not agree
perfect
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@Patrick @PeeHaa what are your php frameworks of choice?
15:56
Which is rather annoying as the things we currently do are "technically not safe" in pretty much the same way, but nobody cares about that
@eMM no framwork. If that's not an option, then anything that doesn't mess with my code beyond controllers. So anything recent would work I guess
@Patrick sent the contact request
florian.margaine if you haven't got it
couldn't see it, added you
What camp do you sit in: .gitignore or .gitkeep?
Is .gitkeep a thing?
15:59
A convention
> ".gitkeep" isn’t documented, because it’s not a feature of Git.
@Danack you should have pinged Madara, not me :-)
I'm just curious as to what people favor.
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@Patrick I checked your "no framework" and does it follow MVC or a variant of it?
I favour mkdir -p
16:00
@NorthbornDesign what's the point of that? (gitkeep)
@bwoebi To track otherwise intentionally empty directories.
Why?
Skeleton structure for things; log dumps, tmp files, etc.
Or, for project configuration so your IDE doesn't bork on missing things.
NetBeans for instance, shits the bed when it can't find the designated tests directory.
user924016
both, keep and ignore?
16:02
Both?
Just to elaborate, you touch a .gitkeep where you need an empty directory, and ignore the contents in your top-level .gitignore but override with !**/.gitkeep
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@Patrick does it have an event driven arch.? (I will go through your repo later)
user924016
I have never use .gitkeep before.. but actually wanted to keep a empty folder before.. thanks
The other approach is to have a .gitignore in the intended directory, and have it ignore * but not itself via !.gitignore
# Directory intentionally left empty
*
!.gitignore
/shrug, I saw a discussion of it, was wondering if people had opinions.
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@Patrick ok got it, it's SOLID
@NorthbornDesign .gitignore or gtfo
16:08
Now that's an opinion.
;-)
are rem units based solely off of the html element?
Bit unrelated to PHP but it's just in passing
16:24
Yay, looks like Yasuo broke the session module again! What a surprise!
@NikiC are you going to say something on list? also: bugs.php.net/…
there is other stuff.
user924016
@AlmaDo nice
actually, those weren't the relevant ones...
That revival ………… Wtf are they now trying to fight against the RFC by argumenting with the RFC process … !?!?!!
16:36
I really liked that first reply by pmjones. reminded me of kindergarten.
16:46
@FélixGagnon-Grenier possibly because it is? :-D
I seriously think if someone just brought it to a vote the RFC would pass, there only seem to be a couple vocal opponents.
Yup.
At this stage I might not even read the RFC that closely.....if PMJones is against it, then I'm probably for it.
@Danack haha, +1
@Danack Whatever respect I had for him has been lost.
tnx @cnngraphics i have figured out that i must use php curl function by searching google a lot after nobody told me this simple thing in here. and now i'm following a video tutorial which is on the youtube to learn how to use curl but there is something that i can't understand and i will appreciate if you help me.
16:57
@Trowski just read his blog
@NikiC I'm going to break it soon too :D
> Seriously though, I get that some people might not be so keen on a CoC.....but some of those people, particularly those who work as consultants.....don't they realise that, y'know, people can see what they're writing, and that maybe, just maybe, making an argument against a CoC that doesn't make people think you're a tosser might be a good idea long term?
@m6w6 Next time I'm feeling a bit masochistic, sure.
@NikiC sometimes it's better to just implement something from scratch
@m6w6 and in userland....
17:01
@Danack yeah, well, meh, I like C.
@NikiC how?
@m6w6 well, doesn't it make sense?
Depends if you've been taking too many steroids....
@FlorianMargaine I have no idea, I don't know nothing about session. Just saw Remi's "**** BC break ****" mail
@FlorianMargaine What? I'm not sure I understand the question. If his blog makes sense? Well, that probably depends on your POV on pretty much everything.
@NikiC trying to find the mail... it's hard
17:05
posted on January 21, 2016 by nlecointre

/* by TheIntern */

thanks
@NikiC the only change I see is this, which seems fairly innocent
ah no, sorry
there are more
17:16
Ray this looks extraordinarily bad. #ghostbusters @BillMurray @MrDanack
17:35
@Danack You should ask twitter for a "verified account" check thingy :P
17:47
Is it possible to run a PHP script in cron while retaining variables from the last run of the script?
@HelpingHand No. Not without some out-of-script storage, such as a file, database, etc.
@Ghedipunk Ugh... okay... One more question... Why doesn't htmlspecialchars_decode() decode the &rsquo entity?
@HelpingHand you want html_entity_decode
special hcars are just a handful
But your problem lies probably somewhere else, if you need html_entity_decode
@m6w6 Gotcha... nevermind, it was another problem...
18:03
htmlspecialchars_decode() is for characters that have special meaning to an HTML parser (quotation marks, angle brackets, ampersands). "’" doesn't have a special meaning in HTML, so as m6w6 says, use html_entity_decode if you come across it... AND as m6w6 says, if you're decoding HTML entities, someone sanitized FAR too early, and probably opened your app up to XSS injection.
s/special/particular/
s/special/particular/g (There's more than one "special" in there that needs to be replaced)
18:25
> Sed has several commands, but most people only learn the substitute command: s. The substitute command changes all occurrences of the regular expression into a new value.
Hi
doubt on Sql
how to full join in sql
@Jimbo are you still slacking or have you made a PR for github.com/rdlowrey/auryn/issues/126 ?
Got another question for you guys. How can I view/remove installed composer packages?
If anyone here uses composer, I'd really appreciate it
18:59
@eMM None
@HelpingHand to view: cat composer.lock to delete: rm -R ./vendor/NameOfVendor/NameOfProject followed by vi composer.lock
@Ghedipunk I'm also having difficulty including the vendor/autoload.php file... Getting failed to open stream...
@Ghedipunk Do I move the autoload file into the public directory that my php script file is in, or do I link to it somehow...
Not sure. All I know about actually using Composer in practice, I picked up from reading getcomposer.org/doc/01-basic-usage.md
But, can't hurt to experiment, right? What's gonna happen, you break something that's not working?
@Ghedipunk Yeah, me too... Just a beginner at this...
@Ghedipunk Well, I just want to make sure that the autoload file isn't sensitive or anything.
@Danack Still slacking, nothing new there!
19:06
@Ghedipunk "But, can't hurt to experiment, right?" Top-tip. If you are ever working with git repos in the vendor directory, always remember to push to a remote repo before updating, because sometimes composer will delete locally modified files without warning \o/
What's happened to @rdlowrey anyway? Does he even exist any more, still alive?
Yes, commit and push regularly.
@Danack How do I link to an autoload.php file in root from my public php script?
Composer seems very straight forward, but it's a pretty heavy hammer, and it might not do things that you expect it to.
@Danack This: require "~/vendor/autoload.php"; doesn't work...
19:10
Shouldn't be a tilde at the front. That means the user's home directory, not the project's directory.
(Actually, that's a knee-jerk guess, but I'm quite willing to bet that it's the cause of the problem.)
@Ghedipunk Oh... Well, I've tried this: require "/vendor/autoload.php"; and this: require "../../../../vendor/autoload.php"; but none of those work either...
Try just "./vendor/autoload.php"
Sometimes I just think people in here are losing it...
@Ghedipunk Nope, that didn't work either...
wow I failed that crop :P
@bwoebi I've given up on amphp/pgsql for now :) I have done some fixes but I got bored. Going to implement mysql first
@PeeHaa You seem to have HelpingHand on your block list ^^
;-)
Who's HelpingHand? I'm just spouting random nonsense. :P ;-)
Also I am annoyed enough right now with having to ssh into my machine to debug the bot, so I am going to put aerys as a front of it @bwoebi
19:17
@Ghedipunk haha!
@Ghedipunk I think the real question is how do I include php files outside of my public directory? now off to google...
@PeeHaa you mean an aerys frontend to restart and read the bot log?
Yeah. I was thinking about a live log where jeeves sends directly over WS to aerys and aerys pushes to connected clients
Ugh... I guess I'll just reinstall the composer package somewhere else... stackoverflow.com/questions/2370053/…
@PeeHaa +1
\o/ Use all the amphp libs!
19:32
It's great that Amp gets some real world usage with my acme-client.
yeah it is. BTW have you seen github.com/analogic/lemanager?
Bitches love gui's
Also a way to force aerys :P
FORCE FEED ALL LIBS!
@kelunik how often is it used? :-D
BTW @Wes... you suck. @Jeeves's avatar -> commitstrip.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/…
:-)
@bwoebi I don't have real usage data, will have to send a custom user agent and wait for LE to publish agent data.
@PeeHaa like you said Im correct, and if my answer helps OP to clear the error, then Im happy. Dont care what you think — meda 33 secs ago
slow clap
I should have ran from that question half an hour ago :(
19:42
@PeeHaa Totally know that. :-/
:D
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Q: Which external sites are required for Stack Overflow to work properly?

java programmerAt my workplace almost every site is blocked. At first they have blocked Google, but after I made a request they gave me access to use Google. Then I found that Stack Overflow is blocked, but after I made a second request, they gave me access to Stack Overflow, but now unfortunately Stack Overflo...

WTF google blocked...
19:56
Well, you never know. Someone might use google image search for porn or nuclear weapons secrets.
yeah but... blocking google for programmers is like... blocking google for programmers...
a massive boost for productivity?

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