In case you are interested, here is a class I wrote, that is somewhat clean ( I know about the depency injection, yes yes. ).. Take it with a grain of salt, but yeah... pastebin.com/M3A3jSP7
I wrote it for someone else as an example, I haven't actually tried or overlooked what I did there
In all honesty, this script is very questionable, but then also very.. As it stands right now you can disarm it from the left, right, top, bottom, sideways, who knows what else.
What SQL injection would you do? Delete all my users? Add yourself as a user? Im just wondering what the hackers mind would think if he played in my db.
maybe. the point is that using parameters, such as SELECT * FROM bar WHERE id=:id prevents any kind of injection, and you don't have to manually try and escape values
@MadaraUchiha it doesn't have to be a mission critical site to endanger its users (when you suddenly find it serving up malware) or others on the internet (when it turns out to be part of a botnet)
@LeviMorrison so nuking the box sorted out the \o/ disk space issue \o/ although there's still weird shit going on with it, I can't check out anything over ssh failed: (publickey) on public github repos, and when I initially generated the key it didn't actually add it to ssh-agent, I did it manually and it now seems to be sending the key and still failing
so that's weird but it doesn't really matter for now, I've just used https checkout instead
For a smaller site, reckon it's fine to just generate and upload stuff straight to S3 in the same page load? I'm not particularly sure how to handle fire and forget requests to queues when the user has to wait for the stuff to be uploaded anyway.
I get queues and how they're useful, but I'm finding it difficult trying to figure out an actual implementation
At least without running your app on websockets lol.
And even then I wouldn't be sure on what to send over as queue data. The file ID in a database so you can track / update the status? The file path? So many questions hahah
Anyone know how to pass array as method parameter when using symfony's expression language? ie: "@=service('router').generate('some-route', ['someVar'=>'someValue])". This one gives a syntax error (Uncaught Symfony\Component\ExpressionLanguage\SyntaxError: Unexpected character "=" around position 8)
@DaveRandom Thought it might be, but I tried it last night removing them and it still broke. I think I've got Jeeves on my work PC, I can give it a test over lunch.
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eh :s It must be that? The line on 79 won't get hit if it's null?
Anonymous
10:40 AM
or was it a different break when you removed them?