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09:03
mornin
can anyone help me with laravel
its a very common error
We don't do larevil here
09:04
ok
@Gordon, thanks for your link. It only an example. Many sites do not have RSS feeds. I have created a question with full description at: stackoverflow.com/questions/42085366/…
Anonymous
Jan 12 at 10:47, by JayIsTooCommon
@RedEye_0 just ask your Q :) But.. you'll probably get more help if you generalise your question to PHP. You won't get much framework support in here.
@brzuchal This is as edgy as micro$oft :D
do we have seperate comm. for laravel
Anonymous
^^
09:07
no expert laravel dev here
Oh god, no
Anonymous
@Bugfixer Just ask your question. I'm fairly certain it won't require an expert.
The Response content must be a string or object implementing __toString(), "object" given
this error occurs sometimes not always
page stops
Why strtotime(Input::get('fiscal_end').'/2017') gives me empty string?
09:08
and when you refresh again it starts working
fiscal_end contains only month and day
must be a string or object implementing __toString()

Your object doesn't implement __toString()
Anonymous
@Bugfixer what line of code is causing that error? pastebin.
@Bugfixer check the line where the error occurs
@Bugfixer you should be asking here laravel.io/forum
I have fiscal_end variable from form as '18/2' and I am concatenating 2017 at the end to convert to time format. But it gives empty string.

strtotime(Input::get('fiscal_end').'/2017')
09:11
stack trace here :

Array
(
[page_url] => xxxxx
[loggedin_userid] => 1001
[ip_address] => xxxxxxxx
[method] => POST
[message] => The Response content must be a string or object implementing __toString(), "object" given.
[class] => UnexpectedValueException
[request] => Array
(
[_token] => w0X8G7GIAMZL7SVOvgCozlpmzsocf6EyW4zjNlH7
[app_id] => 1186
[user_id] => 1168
[applicant_type] => Array
(
[0] => 1
[1] => 1
[2] => 1
[3] => 1
)

[owner_type] => Array
(
[0] => new
[1] => new
[2] => new
[3] => new
are you broken or something ?
@Waleed Input is not a standard class in PHP. Go read the source or ask people who made it.
@tereško Its part of Laravel + I am told you what I am getting as result from that Input::get()
which part of "we dont do Laravel here" was hard to understand?
6
Anonymous
I still don't think we should have this blanket 'We won't help you' response when someone mentions Laravel. Most of the issues can be generalised to PHP, which we can help with.
09:13
The part that was written before I logged here.
Exactly
Its a generic strtotime issue not Laravel.
@JayIsTooCommon well just look at what happened ... people tried to help, they are waiting for a laravel specific answer ...
so it's happening at this location:

[trace] => #0 /home/cbankstage/public_html/bootstrap/cache/compiled.php(15784): Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response->setContent(Object(Illuminate\Routing\Redirector))

for some reason the symfony response get a Redirector object. The redirector object apparently doesnt implement __toString. Now find out why it gets that object.
@Waleed no, it is a Laraval-specific issue, because it related to what that Input singleton returns
would you name a bool one like shouldDoX()? what else, /me is not awake enough
@Waleed laravel.io/forum , go there
09:14
@tereško I just did this and got empty result:

echo strtotime('18/2/2017')
@Ekin methods returning a boolean are usually named isFoo, shouldFoo, hasFoo and so on
@Waleed so, you are unable to read the fucking documentation
> Note:

Dates in the m/d/y or d-m-y formats are disambiguated by looking at the separator between the various components: if the separator is a slash (/), then the American m/d/y is assumed; whereas if the separator is a dash (-) or a dot (.), then the European d-m-y format is assumed. If, however, the year is given in a two digit format and the separator is a dash (-, the date string is parsed as y-m-d.

To avoid potential ambiguity, it's best to use ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) dates or DateTime::createFromFormat() when possible.
Anonymous
@tereško There's no need to be rude.
@Bugfixer since you mention it works after a refresh and the file is apparently a cached file, I assume you are running into come caching issue.
09:17
@JayIsTooCommon s/fucking/fine
@tereško dude, you are making this up. The Kama Sutra (aka the f!cking docs) has pictures not text.
You must have had a bad day.
nvm, ty
He had a bad life
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins I still don't like the blanket alienating response that we have when anyone mentions a framework. Shit or not, shitty frameworks are popular, we should expect questions relating to them. And prime example ^^^ Told to go somewhere else because he mentioned Laravel, but it's actually because he's using strtotime wrong.
09:19
dammit
We are looking for a full-time front-ender... but no one sends his CV.
Also: there are soooo many job openings here nowadays >< ( In this country)
meh, I've been watching for years now ... normally when people have a framework specific question, they don't understand or don't want to understand the kinds of responses they get from regulars here ... I'm not interested in watching the same argument (why you should consider ditching your favourite framework) every day, over and over and over ...
@Duikboot remote?
Never had any experience working with someone remote.
Anonymous
Dec 7 '16 at 9:28, by DaveRandom
@Jimbo No, but it's the impression people get from unqualified statements like "We don't do laravel here". Specifically the "we" part - "we are in an exclusive club, one in which you are not welcome" - that may not be what is intended but it is the impression that some people will get.
Anonymous
related
09:21
@DaveRandom is a northerner ... we don't have to listen to him
people coming here saying "any lavarel/syphomy/other expert here?" usually don't have a clue what is wrong in their code
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins good point
@Waleed What is wrong?
@Waleed The format is malformed should use echo strtotime('2/18/2017');
!!docs strtotime
you could take "we don't do laravel here" as incitement to generalise your question just as easily as you could take it as the northerner might ... it's not combative whatever, it's a statement of actual fact that we (the regulars in this room) are not versed in any framework enough to be useful
Psst @JoeWatkins .. I have some <sub>laravel</sub> knowledge.
@JoeWatkins the tone is rather harsh. Maybe we could say something along the lines of "We don't answer laravel-specific questions here"
I have it working now, replaced / with - from form input.
Thanks
How you guys asks @Jeeves for docs link?
09:23
Huh, Jeeves is sleeping? (Not in the room) cc @PeeHaa
Dec 7 '16 at 9:28, by JayIsTooCommon
@Jimbo I think you're a prick <3
@Jimbo Oh god no, please no. Fuck you for ruining my day by mentioning JS frameworks.
Anonymous
<3
@brzuchal !!docs foo
Oct 9 '15 at 9:48, by Jimbo
@Aditya Sorry, it's unlikely you'll find help on CakePHP, CodeIgniter or Laravel in here
09:24
hoho
@Jimbo he must have looked up the urban definition of Jimbo to come to that conclusion
@Gordon Yeah, I thought so but doesn't work, he is really sleeping...
@Gordon Ah here we go again.... xD
Anonymous
@PeeHaa @DaveRandom jeeves be dead
I'm really going to have to automate selenium + an aws cluster to change that
09:25
@Ekin He isn't? :(
@Jeeves buddy where are you?
looking into it now
we all have a little bit of knowledge about frameworks, I review symfony based code almost every day (if you tell anyone, I kill you) ... there are two options, we either entertain framework specific questions, or we don't ... I prefer that we don't
8
Anonymous
And that's fine if we don't, but our approach to telling people that we don't can be much better than "We don't do <that> here"
Have any one know about the Bullhorn Rest API ?
09:26
having the same "why don't you like frameworks?" question every single day, several times over is a gross waste of our time ...
Bullhorn.. those names.
TIL @krakjoe reviews symfony based code almost every day!
Sounds like a JS framework
Anonymous
Jan 27 at 12:18, by JayIsTooCommon
Jan 10 at 14:28, by JayIsTooCommon
we should have a !!canon why is Laravel shit
@JoeWatkins We should just put it into the guide.
Why is Laravel shit?
bullhorn.com --> Bullhorn Rest API
You don't take a shit and ask why is this a shit, it just is
@Gordon if only the jeeves were here
see what you done now, with your namby pamby, hoity toity, fluffy nonsense approach @Jay ?
09:28
@Gordon 3M LoC of it
Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We believe development must be an enjoyable, creative experience to be truly fulfilling. Laravel attempts to take the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in the majority of web projects, such as authentication, routing, sessions, and caching.
Ref: symfony.com
Server connectivity went down at 2am UTC @PeeHaa @JayIsTooCommon
BTW: How's the book from patrick going? :D
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins :P
09:29
My server? Or the connection to SO?
@Duikboot Basically for people who don't know how to do it, it's perfect, and that's a majority
Looks like the server
Couldn't connect to github either
Hola @Jeeves
weird
@DaveRandom Wooster.
Anonymous
@Jeeves hey bud
09:30
@JayIsTooCommon Who is Jeeves?
why do you have to star that ...
@DejanMarjanovic does using for no-frame-work people take longer to create a similar system w/ a framework then using one? >> And will it be always be more robust?
I can't tell you people anything ...
tnx @DaveRandom
09:30
TIL krakjoe reviews symfony based code almost every day!
you cunt :D
dicks
3
@DaveRandom Now you may spend the rest of your day on dnslib
@Duikboot It's not a no framework thingy, it's just it's probably not Laravel or similar :-)
09:31
lol
I call dibs on the northerner anyway, he's going to help me setup router when it comes ...
@JayIsTooCommon :P
meanwhile you can review symfony based code :D
not only will I beat a 12 year old, I'll beat a girl too @Trucy
09:32
//i.sstatic.net/xhX48.png
(@JoeWatkins if it can make you feel better, I'm working on a Zend Framework 1 project)
@PeeHaa fine, and you are free to fix image tweeting
it doesn't make me feel any better, I feel worse that there is still ZF1 projects in the same world as me ...
@DaveRandom fuck you
09:34
can you disable stuff that is broken, so we don't look like chumps ?
what's with the inflationary use of swear words today?
@Gordon mentioning too many frameworks I think
inflammatory*
that as well
09:34
It's a consequence of the second law of thermodynamics
@JoeWatkins Maybe as a quick fix I @Ekin can just append https if it matches //i.stack.imgur.com/
@JayIsTooCommon I was thinking this
@PeeHaa try that ... I have no idea ... I still haven't got intimate with @Jeeves
@JoeWatkins I am me! Nobody else!
@Jeeves ssshhhhh
09:35
@JoeWatkins Jeeves indeed.
Wes
Wes
tostring defeated me today
@Jeeves Hello me! Nobody else! Mind if I just call you @Jeeves?
@Gordon Liar.
09:35
controversial opinion: cleverbot is annoying
K, I think I can take a look after some skype calls
@Trucy I never said temporary for a reason :P
@DaveRandom not controversial ... an obviously true fact
@DaveRandom I like it. The only annoying thing is that he always wants to have the last word
sometimes is not totally terrible ... but it's a tiny minority ...
Anonymous
09:37
@DaveRandom I think the responses will improve once we get rid of 'Jeeves' prefix
it's baffling that you know about these problems ...
FIX IT DAMN YOU
@Jeeves what country are you from?
@Gordon Australia.
interesting
Wes
Wes
can we haz debug_zval_dump() not using __debugInfo, like in hhvm? cc @Sara
Anonymous
@JoeWatkins :P
@Ekin <3
@Jeeves ǝʇɐɯ oןןǝɥ
@Trucy Negatory, Jeeves.
it's very rage inducing ... I wanna beat him about the head with his own trunk ...
Wes
Wes
09:44
is there a way to retrieve the object's handle id, other than var_dump and debug_zval_dump?
@Wes Why do you need it?
it's an implementation detail, and you cannot use it to identify an object whatever
Btw I saw @Trucy PR'ed for the annoying -MASTER fix but something was broken, maybe @PeeHaa or @DaveRandom takes that on
(they are reused)
Wes
Wes
i just need any printable id @kelunik
09:45
!!lxr
@Ekin note that I didn't test it or anything, I just edited it on github
oooohay
@Wes Just use spl_object_hash
Wes
Wes
i would use spl_object_hash but they are all almost identical and hard to recognize
!!lxr random_bytes
09:46
[ -MASTER/ext/standard/random.c#189 ] PHP_FUNCTION(random_bytes)
afternoons \o
Anonymous
@Jimbo Not sure how we ask the question without it being closed - subjective
@Trucy thinking there should be a root cause for that that needs to be fixed instead of a substr way ^^
Can we !!canon a chat post? That'd do
09:48
@JayIsTooCommon Community wiki and we are enough to reopen it if closed. :P
@Jeeves what do you think about laravel?
@PeeHaa It's crap and should be avoided.
@JayIsTooCommon @Jimbo ^ :-)
@Ekin oh, maybe. Well if you don't want this ---quick---permanent fix, I'll definitely give a proper look into it one day
Can't you also pass a branch you want to target to lxr @Ekin?
!!lxr 7.0 test
Anonymous
09:50
@Jimbo not possible atm
Nope
:P
I think DaveRandom added a -b parameter for that @PeeHaa
!!lxr PHP-7.1 random_bytes
@kelunik There were no results for that search
Wes
Wes
!!lxr spl_object_hash
09:51
[ -MASTER/ext/spl/php_spl.c#756 ] PHP_FUNCTION(spl_object_hash)
!!lxr -b 5.6 fgets
[ PHP-5.6/ext/standard/file.c#1010 ] PHPAPI PHP_FUNCTION(fgets)
^ that's the reason for the -
master doesn't have the prefix
I'm going to update lxr.room11 to use opengrok 0.13.x which should have the JSON API enabled by default
@Wes So you can just use the first 16 chars of spl_object_hash, right?
Wes
Wes
09:54
@kelunik i suppose. can i revert that back to an int?
i suppose so
something doesn't look right about that implementation of spl_object_hash ...
I am not sure why it has changed like that ...
773		SPL_G(hash_mask_handle)   = (intptr_t)(php_mt_rand() >> 1);
^ That does look strange.
morninis
@kelunik also compare to 5.6 impl
hash_handlers = SPL_G(hash_mask_handlers);
!!lxr -b 5.6 spl_object_hash
09:57
[ PHP-5.6/ext/spl/php_spl.c#773 ] PHP_FUNCTION(spl_object_hash)
Anonymous
@pmmaga o/
Wes
Wes
i don't know what that means. agh
is that a int converted to hex? SPL_G(hash_mask_handle) what's that? :B
these are just to stop the implementation details leaking
10:02
@Wes A random global value.
Wes
Wes
that 3 is the object's handle, right?
@PeeHaa I'll definitely look into this when I have the time
@Wes No, it's just a difference between the object handles.
Wes
Wes
i could use that
Oh it uses r11 lxr now
10:08
hi guys please respond. I have accidently logged into github of my last employer .will they able to track me?
Hello All
One query
any one can help
@Ekin @Exception
@Alesana
stahp pinging random people.
@Ekin HAMMERTIME!
don't do that @Bajaj
guys please help
10:11
@JoeWatkins my website link :aym.ag
@Exception
@Exception github.com/settings/security shows a list of devices that have logged into an account
@Exception Yes, on the settings/security they can see the latest logins to that account. Second, I would argue that if your login is still valid it's their fault, not yours.
@Exception why can you still do that?
^ this
10:15
^
@Exception To be fair, I'd contact them and tell them I accidentally managed to log in, and that they should review their access list.
Maybe change their password.
this as well ^
10:15
Exactly
Anonymous
Exactly
By doing that, you're the good guy who discovered a security vulnerability, rather than that guy who tried to hack their account
Wes
Wes
@kelunik rofl 3v4l.org/Kouff
Anonymous
:P
10:17
While you're at it, maybe mention that organisations is a thing (instead of sharing an user)
Wes
Wes
@kelunik so basically i need to create an object at the very beginning of the script and compare the hash with that one
@MadaraUchiha thanks
@pmmaga yes, but I would also argue that if we had shared a flat and you left and kept your key and I didn't bother to change the lock you'd still be a burglar if you'd "accidently" used it to get in again :)
Wes
Wes
@kelunik i don't care if it's terribad. it's for debugging/testing anyway
@Gordon But there the mistake would have been that you let me keep my key, right?
Anonymous
10:28
@Gordon or maybe he just wanted to spend some time with you :( ?
lol
@pmmaga maybe I trusted you'd give back all the keys you had, e.g. delete them from your keepass
I am not saying you are wrong. But I'd also not wholly agree that it's their fault only
@Gordon Yeah, but it's a bit different
If I have a valid cookie on my machine, it would do so automatically
thanks all ..I have called my collegue and he promises to change password but I am still scared
@Gordon maybe it was "whoops, I forgot to log off/clear my cookies"
10:30
@Gordon Indeed, not only their fault. But definitely there was some oversight
To "accidentally" use the key for your flat, I need to physically drive to your place, insert the key and turn it, then walk inside.
@pmmaga yes, definitely an oversight
To accidentally log into an account, I need to open the website.
Although with most "hacking" laws, what you do afterwards matters
If you immediately log out and alert the account owner, you usually can't be held accountable.
Anonymous
@Exception why are you scared? What could possibly happen?
If you start meddling with security settings, you can.
@JayIsTooCommon No, it is scary.
Under some circumstances, they can take action against you
But not if you play the good guy
So you should be safe @Exception
Anonymous
10:33
For Github though?? If it was an internal system then yes, but surely they can't take legal action for logging into a public GH account?
@JayIsTooCommon nothing I just logged in accidentally and then logged out .thats it.
@JayIsTooCommon ohh god my blood pressure is high
@JayIsTooCommon Yes, for GitHub.
For any account that belongs to you, however trivial.
Anonymous
@Exception I think you're overreacting
a GitHub account is no different from an online bank account.
@MadaraUchiha I might have an rfid door that opens automatically when you approach :P
10:34
@Gordon In that case, the question still remains, what have I done once the door opened for me?
If I enter your condo, I'm breaking the law.
Anonymous
@MadaraUchiha but if you have the password legitimately, isn't that authorised access ?
but i am not working any more there
@JayIsTooCommon Technical authentication and authorization vs legal authentication and authorization.
Your authorization was revoked when you finished working, most employment contract have a specific clause for that.
But again, @Exception, you didn't abuse your "illegitimate" access, you immediately logged out and alerted them that you still had access
You're in the clear.
@MadaraUchiha yes I told them immediately and they promised me to change pass
Anonymous
ic
10:37
@Exception Then that's that.
You've nothing to fear.
@MadaraUchiha thanks :)
@JayIsTooCommon Let's go with Gordon's example. If I have a house, and I once trusted you with a key, and now I don't trust you anymore (and I told you that I don't want you in my house anymore), but I haven't taken your key or changed the locks, you're still breaking the law if you enter my house.
Even though it's totally my fault and I'm an idiot for not changing the locks, I can still sue you for trespassing.
Right, lunch time :D
Bon appétit
10:53
How to make class as active in Yii framework admin panel cmenu?
This is my code...
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<li class="">
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</li>
<li class="">
<a href="<?php echo Yii::app()->createUrl('site/page',array('site/page', 'view'=>'about')); ?>"><i class="fa fa-fw fa-bar-chart-o"></i> About Us</a>
</li>
<li class="">
<a href="<?php echo Yii::app()->createUrl('site/contact'); ?>"><i class="fa fa-fw fa-table"></i> Contact Us</a>
Hello good morning,
any idea how to verification of name in database
for next time when will be introduce a name in the form
can´t be the same?
@abdul you should ask that on yiiframework.com/community
@ChristopheCosta are you making some type of phpMyAdmin alternative?
no
is phpmyadmin
what?
i am introducing the data in database
from a php form
10:58
what are you talking about?

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