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16:00
@PeeHaa honestly, if we fuck TCP support off it would get shitload easier
The workflow is made several orders of magnitude more complicated by that
However there are good reasons why we want TCP support
How does it even work? Is tcp fallback?
OK so:
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16:03
lxr
You ere saying dave?
:P
@DaveRandom Have you looked into the load balancing/monitoring stuff?
@JoeWatkins hehehe
(And thanks for looking into this stuff for us)
(we definitely appreciate it)
Stop talking to chris all
I am more important
16:03
+1 ... it's much more important than whatever @PeeHaa is going on about ...
@LeviMorrison That side of it is not a huge deal tbh, it's just building a magic nginx recipe
for each new server
    send a udp request, block further requests to this server until it completes
    if udp request success
        start initiating tcp connection
        begin processing next queued request via udp
        return result
    else
        try initiating tcp connection
        if tcp connection succeeds
            send requests in queue to this server
        else
            move on to next server
        end if
    end if
end for
That's just the "new server" logic, then there's request queuing and server juggling to think about
> block further requests to this server until it completes
This adds a considerable layer of complexity and is necessary to mitigate stackoverflow.com/questions/11812731/…
replace balls with servers ... seems easy ...
you're welcome
oh you're right! thanks that fixed it
:-P
16:11
The one blessing is that we don't have parallelism to think about as well, or this shit would get basically impossible
@LeviMorrison that said, did you have anything in mind for "monitoring"
@DaveRandom yeah so just an addressbook
nginx reverse proxy can disable servers in the pool automagically when they go down
@DaveRandom If we can detect that Tomcat and company go down we need to remove it from balancing and bring it back up.
Wes
Wes
have you ever done... function baz(){ parent::not_baz(); } ?
@Wes don't think so
maybe the ctor
But I doubt it
16:13
nagios is pretty standard monitoring kit for that sort of thing ...
@LeviMorrison Since the back-end servers are (in my current design) also nginx on the public side, we can probably do a lot of it on auto-pilot with PHP
Using nginx reverse proxy also on the back end makes HTTPS drastically easier
don't you need to monitor tomcat directly ?
Well. afaik (?) tomcat doesn't actually go down or even start returning non-2xx responses when the memory issue happens
which would mean that we would need to actually process the body content
unless it logs something we can catch somewhere locally
ugh tried to do work long enough today
I don't know because as yet I have not been able to repro the issues that lxr.php.net is having
16:17
it sends 500 (on oom, just checked)
@JoeWatkins ah OK, nginx can be configured to automatically take it out of the pool in that case, shouldn't be beyond the wit of man to make something that will then contact the back end service and tell it to service tomcat restart when that happens
maybe also increase heap space
my suspicion is that lxr.php.net uses openjdk where as I used oracle and that is why I haven't repro'd it yet, although... fuck knows
Also I have no idea what the difference in Java versions/OpenGrok versions/satanic rituals performed is
and by satanic rituals I mean java command lines as well as actual satanic rituals
@DaveRandom blocking depending on UDP ... sounds flakey
16:23
@Leigh I went with a 1 sec timeout for this exact reason, under reasonable network conditions this should be fine IMO
Xmx/Xms are for heap space
And you can't do "fuck imma try both at the same time" @DaveRandom?
user895378
porque no los dos
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: nginx
Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2017 16:33:26 GMT
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 304
Connection: keep-alive
Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *
Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true
urm ... where did that come from ?
!!issue replyto requests - responses should be sent in reply to whatever message requested it
16:35
@JoeWatkins Issue created - github.com/Room-11/Jeeves/issues/157
Hi all :)
I have a question that I feel might be too open-ended for this site, but maybe someone here can help me get an idea of this
I am about to write a webapp which displays information from several (~6) XML files of about 300 kB each. My idea is to convert their content to JSON and then expose that via a REST api
Anonymous
@Jeeves @DaveRandom @PeeHaa that's one long response time :P
@JayIsTooCommon What do you mean when you say us losing ourselves?
Anonymous
<3
huh
Nobody is trolling right?
wtf
!!uptime
16:40
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║ [22 hours, 35 minutes and 52 seconds] without an accident ║
║                since [2017-02-08 18:05:04]                ║
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Probably a bug in dns cc @DaveRandom
Anonymous
lol
Do you think I need some caching for that or would it be ok to just read them in and convert them each time someone calls the REST api? I'm thinking of ~30 users at a time, probably not more than one request per second
@JoeWatkins Instaclose. :P
16:41
But yeah that is a serious wtf for me
usually 1 request per minute
@kelunik Can you read the name of my computer because you are a program?
I think there's an issue with that
It won't work as a code block
yes indeed it won't ^^
16:42
@Wes I just thought: What the fuck, which animal is that now in the white space. :P
@Wes Why is there a pelican inside the elephpant
2
Looked a bit like a duck.
@kelunik lol dat
Wes
Wes
it was a dolphin :B
:D
> Servers are uniquely identified by their name which has a maximum
length of sixty three (63) characters. See the protocol grammar
rules (section 3.3.1) for what may and may not be used in a server
name.
/me checks 3.3.1 aaaand nothing about grammar
16:46
Feb 09 13:35:22 149-210-224-55.colo.transip.net php[13409]: Processing room event #72081462 for plugins
Feb 09 16:33:27 149-210-224-55.colo.transip.net php[13409]: Event #72081462 processed for plugins
wat
@PeeHaa Where do you have that from? IRC RFC?
@Wes Yeah… I would have never guessed that.
Wes
Wes
@Trowski me neither. it was accidental
@kelunik yeah
Wes
Wes
also the pelican is accidental
16:48
@PeeHaa It says 2.3.1, not 3.3.1
@kelunik Have you gotten anywhere with the React folks on the interop standards in IRC?
@Trowski Apart from a "neat", no. ^^
@DaveRandom ?
investigating what the actual invocation was now
16:50
> The Augmented BNF representation for this is found in "IRC Client Protocol" [IRC-CLIENT].
ooooooooh
ty :)
Yeah got it now
yes somebody is trolling
@kelunik Try changing line 137 to $command = $this->command . "; echo $? >&3"; when you get a chance.
Hopefully that works on Windows.
16:52
@DaveRandom hahahahahah
@PeeHaa need a max redirects :-P
@PeeHaa But the limit is really just the limit for DNS labels. tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1035#section-2.3.4
@RonniSkansing ^^
@DaveRandom yeah :P
@kelunik ah I see
@DaveRandom link fail
16:54
deleted?
Was that the offender?
because I'm 99% sure it was ronni
@Trowski Nope, doesn't work.
@kelunik The exit code is still 0?
And also, I still think ; doesn't work and we have to use & on Windows.
@Trowski Yes.
@kelunik Same result replacing ; with &?
16:56
didn't know there was a difference, @DaveRandom, I was taught starting with a "/" was a relative path. Interesting.
@Trowski Yes.
@kelunik Looking at the v1 code, I think this same thing was happening but the tests weren't testing for it.
@Trowski Maybe related to the first note at php.net/proc_open?
3 hours ago, by Rovak
!!get https://httpbin.org/redirect/99999
wrong ID @PeeHaa :-P
was using the ws frame id instead of the message id
:D
Nice one @Rovak \o/
!!giphy slow clap
16:59
OMFG YOU GUYS
LOOOOK
IT WORKED
@Tiffany Well it depends what it's relative to, based on context. In a browser it is relative to the authority portion of the URI, but still an absolute path
GIPHY WORKED
\o/
16:59
@kelunik Maybe, but it's the parent process accessing the handle. It seems to work since the watcher is triggered when the process ends.
ranger
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Excuse me I'm currently trying to code a survey system. My database design is currently set as category > subcategory > topic> question. I mean there's sub category under a category, there's topic under a subcategory, and there's questions under topic.
Wes
Wes
i couldn't have chosen a worse font even if i tried... but yeah, something like that
Atm I'm on the creation survey part and so far I have three dynamic dropdowns that if I choose a category on the first dropdown, the second dropdown will display the sub categories under that category that I picked on the first. Then the third dropdown displays the topics under the subcategory I picked on the second dropdown
Like I said I still have questions under topic but its not coded yet but the database relations are all okay
What I'm trying to do now is generate dynamic dropdowns based on user input in php/javascript
those dropdowns will display
the question
under the topic
@DaveRandom is ../ relative?
@Wes I can't stop staring at the whitespace trying to decide wtf it is.
17:00
@Tiffany yes
@Tiffany It's relative to the current working dir
if($question !=""){

$query=mysqli_query($con, "SELECT * FROM question WHERE question_topic = $question ");
echo "<select>";
echo " <option>--None Selected--</option>";
while($row=mysqli_fetch_array($query))
{
echo "<option value='$row[question_id]' selected>"; echo $row["questiontitle"]; echo "</option>";
}
echo "</select>";
}
@Trowski Hmmm... that means acme-client doesn't work properly on Windows. ^^
Wes
Wes
@Trowski blame peehaa
This is the dynamic dropdown that I want to display depending on the number of user input in a textbox. For example I typed 10 and set, 10 of these dropdowns will appear.
17:01
What @PeeHaa said. A "relative path" is not a single thing, it's context dependent @Tiffany. It depends what it is relative to.
fair enough
@Wes I really like the darker blue edges, not so sure about highlighting PHP in amphp.
Wes
Wes
@kelunik must match it or it'll look flat
@Tiffany If you are struggling to sleep tonight you can try reading tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2
@DaveRandom can't remember which, but either include() or require() doesn't like using /path/to/file, and it's annoying. I think I end up using ../ which is annoying if I ever move the file, which is one scenario you illustrated
17:03
@Wes I mean the orange color.
Wes
Wes
i like this one. it's the better so far, if i do it properly it will do a great logo
@Wes "do it properly"
@Trowski Should I test anything? I currently always just run the PHPUnit tests.
@Tiffany you did something wrong when you concluded that, I'm not sure what but that is 100% not true. They both work identically and they both resolve paths in the exact same way that the shell does
Wes
Wes
@Tiffany that started in rhinoceros 3d because illustrator sucks, then i added colors and modified it more in ps. so it's a mess
17:06
@kelunik The only issue is that the exit code will always be 0.
If you know the specific place you had that problem I will happily take a look at it, although equally if you look at it you will probably find the problem yourself
@kelunik If that matters to acme-client, then you might need to make some changes.
Wes
Wes
feedback please (be honest. i don't care, i know i suck) it's been like a year attempting doing this logo :B
It was code I had at home, which was on my old computer, which has since become unusable. I was including a header/footer, but I can't remember if i used require or include. I could probably find the code if I logged into that website account
I know this is the wrong room, but is anyone here good at MySQL query optimization?
17:09
@DaveRandom it was one of the things that bugged me when I switched from classic ASP to PHP, because I could include files easily in classic ASP, but not so in PHP. Could it be version related?
Is it just me or does the MailChimp API suck? Even this newer v3 seems awful to me
@Wes you already know I'm attached to the old logo
@Wes thumbs up? I'm not a very good art critic.
Would anyone like having something like: !!side-project ini editor - something something useful and maybe !!projects username // list/u on Jeeves?
(or maybe just !!project(s))
Wes
Wes
@PeeHaa i like this more
17:12
@Trowski We have to change it in Amp\Process, there's no possibility to change it in acme-client.
@kelunik I have something else for you to try, I'll push a branch in a minute.
sir i edited my post with more info
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Q: How to generate dynamic dropdowns based on user input in php/javascript?

rangerThis code below I'm currently trying to code a survey system. My database design is currently set as category > subcategory > topic> question. I mean there's sub category under a category, there's topic under a subcategory, and there's questions under topic. Atm I'm on the creation survey part an...

@Tiffany Here is what I am guessing happened: You tried require and kept getting 500s. You switch to include and it starts "working" and you figure that the way the deal with paths is different. However what actually happened is that the include was still failing, but it was not a fatal error so your program continued and later on the execution it included it successfully.
Maybe because working dirs were not what you thought they were at different points in the program or something
@kelunik Pull the windows-fix branch and see if that works.
It's branched from amp_v2, but if that works I can fix it in v1 too.
You get a member from a list, it has an array of "interests" like ID => true/false. If you want to get an interest value you need to GET lists/485823/interest-categories/395928/interests/383728234. The problem is it only gives you the interest ID and not the parent interest category ID. To top it off the documentation sucks
Wes
Wes
17:20
@regulars can you please join chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/118687/amphp-design ?
Evenings
ThW
ThW
@Wes I like the logo/image part, but not the font. The font looks broken to me.
ThW
ThW
:-)
@DaveRandom I'll have to make a mockup at home and see if I can trigger the error I was encountering to show you.
@Wes am I a regular?
Wes
Wes
17:34
i'd say yes :P anyone's feedback is welcome
kelunik is the worst client i've ever had
:B
17:49
Is there a way for PHP to tell if it's being run manually via a terminal or via a cron job? I know I can just add an additional arg when running cron to specify, but wondering if there is some env var that I could just check the presence of.
afaik PHP_SAPI would return the same for both.
Nope there is no way to know that
maybe you can dick around with env stuff
But I wouldn;t trust it
@PeeHaa My last day is a week on Friday, I have a week off, and then starting work at a small company that is doing the development work for an American company the week after. \o/
ha! finally \o/
Good for you!
I like to think I am partly responsible for the move :D
But yes that's good news danielsan
The 25% pay increase is a nice little bonus.
Oh even better
18:11
@crypticツ try posix_isatty(STDOUT)
@m6w6 That's doesn't tell you how it's being run
If you pipe the output it will fail
@Trowski Failed asserting that -1 is identical to 42.
@kelunik Ugh… then even PHP doesn't know what the exit code was.
Hmm… wait, maybe I'm calling it too late.
Perhaps it's failing because the process finishes so fast.
@kelunik Pull from the windows-fix branch again and try that
If that doesn't do it… I'm out of ideas at the moment.
18:32
@Trowski Nope. :-(
@kelunik According to the proc_get_status page, -1 should only be returned on a second call.
Hmmm... sometimes composer hangs on Windows, when I hit Ctrl + C, it continues to run fine...
Evening
18:55
TIL: "NEET"
How appropriate
what does it mean?
@Linus not in education, employment or training
it's generally a pejorative
19:10
ah thanks :)
If I have a page that will receive an array of IDS to delete from a table would it be better to do it all in one execution by dynamically building the statement with question marks, or to execute one statement repeatedly using a foreach loop? (I'm using PDO)
@Trowski ^ hm...
@Alesana "dynamically building the statement with question marks" ternary?
What is ternary? aha
19:21
@Alesana build up a single statement
I don't understand how I would use ternary to build the statement
I was going to do.. WHERE id in (".str_repeat("?,", count($ids) - 1)."?)
@Alesana you don't, the ternary operator has nothing to do with it. str_repeat is fine
@PaulCrovella Okay thanks!
Yeah, sorry, I was going to explain then got a phone call.
I wasn't sure what you meant by building the statement with question marks, and my first thought was ternary and I was trying to understand better
19:38
@kelunik Pushed another commit on windows-fix. If that doesn't work, you can play with line 136 to see if you can find something that does.
@Trowski Double quotes use powershell?
@kelunik Oh, totally forgot that part. Modify as needed.
why does downloaded HTML look wrong when using wamp, but is fine when I simply drag and drop it into chrome
Looking back at that screenshot… I'm not sure that's going to work anyway. I didn't realize it was returning the exit code of the prior command… ugh
@Trowski Yep. I give up for now.
19:54
This is comedy gold right here
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Q: What is the use of Laravel?

Vishwas VyasMy question is that where exactly do we use laravel.What does core PHP cannot do that Laravel can and if not then how does it make things easier. I am planning to learn Laravel so I thought I should learn some dos and don'ts about the MVC? Can you please name some best projects in Laravel?

That elephant is so forced it hurts
Wait, that's an elephant? I thought it was an aardvark
Wes
Wes
all frigging designers here
@Wes <3
Wes
Wes
19:59
seriously, the amphp guys are looking for a logo, feel free to help if you can do better than that
also
user895378
^ so good
@Wes cute
I live in an area that goes from 13C, to 5C, to -5C, then back up to 15C, all in the same week.
Wes
Wes
@rdlowrey the queen? :P
@Wes does it still work if you round the underbits?
20:07
@Machavity it's one of those "internet makes me sad" things
@Wes I like the first of those. the second looks like there's something wrong with the elephant
Wes
Wes
haha indeed
You mean the anteater
make the belly in line with the trunk, and don't narrow it, keep it same width as the letters i.e. cornery
in line as in, it continues
somehow :-)
Wes
Wes
20:18
in line with the trunk? like, the belly should touch the floor? :B
Wes
Wes
\o
o/
@Wes I like
Wes
Wes
20:33
@JoeWatkins thanks :P seen the other one? i.imgur.com/Fufj3RU.png
that's an improvement on the previous circular ones
however, the first animal that came to mind was a whale
I think I read it backwards
@PeeHaa no because of the ARP issue :-/ (link somewhere up there)
@Tiffany sure, wll I'll be interested to see it if you can repro
> Please find attached the daily performance report for Thursday -40th Feb 2017
uhhhh... OK
@DaveRandom oh. I tried to read it but got confused what was actually being said :)
@Tiffany Ohh those type of question marks! Sorry I don't know what the question mark parameters are called lol
20:40
@PeeHaa tl;dr it's not really safe to do that
@Alesana query string?
@Alesana assuming it's coming from a form, otherwise I dunno
Oh no not the one in the URL, I mean in a PDO statement
oh. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
...aaaand my "daily" report for the -40th Feb contains data from 2015 to now, awesome
I fucking hate dates
rofl
20:43
lol
reminds me of the ramble my friend went on about having logs and people not caring about devops
!!reminder @DaveRandom should fix his shit at 39-02-2017 00:00:00
Have a look at the time again, yo!
oh, of course
!!reminder @DaveRandom should fix his shit at -39-02-2017 00:00:00
I can only laugh so hard
20:46
@Jeeves did that kill you ?
@JoeWatkins What if it was right?
-39 was confusing
I assume that's an unhandled exception
thought I had some HTML copied, nope, shrug emoji
21:04
@DaveRandom so, 41 days before February the first?
@DejanMarjanovic The best one is actually this one:
omg, what happened to the libsodium RFC … I really thought the namespaced version was going to win
@kelunik I wonder what @Shafizadeh thinks about this one :D
21:37
@tereško :D
@bwoebi I support namespaces, but I'd like a plan as to how they'll be applied in the future. The libsodium namespace vote seems bolted on. I believe most voting no share this sentiment.
@Trowski hmm… okay. I still think we should not namespace this one no matter what…
21:55
@Trowski On the one side, it breaks BC, on the other hand, it's easily polyfillable and doesn't fit the current naming style.
to properly fit the current naming style shouldn't underscores be removed at random?
5
haha
@Tiffany not to trusts every talk you hear, that is?
Wes
Wes
22:11
@Tiffany ahahaha
@FélixGagnon-Grenier did you watch the whole thing?
I didn't make it past the title card
@PaulCrovella it's satire :P
Wes
Wes
^
22:14
I'd hazard Paul picked up that
I would hope
The part that I learned is a dependency injection attack
and how it can be done in Java
hmmm... ok. heeemmmm...
Wes
Wes
dependency injection attack :P
@Tiffany I mean, you do know that this part was a joke too right?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier no >.>
I do now though
22:16
that's the spirit
Wes
Wes
it is a joke, but that actually works
works, as in, breaks your program when submitting values that do not correspond to the types, and you don't validate.
Wes
Wes
it silently accepts them
it's a leftover from the early java days when there was no autoboxing and generics, or something like that
when I took Java, we were taught using the input object which is annoying as fuck
Wes
Wes
@FélixGagnon-Grenier also in java any type is extended by null, did you know that?
you can call anything with just null, null, null, null
22:20
I knew that you can replace types by null, not the aberration that implements the feature. My hate for java just got up a notch
I find it hilarious that flying to where my boyfriend lives takes about the same amount of time as driving there, and costs roughly ten times as more
6 hour drive, anywhere from a 5 hour flight to 18 hours
@Tiffany Does the pilot not own a globe?
my town has a shitty airport, so I'm tied to driving to the St. Louis airport
I guess the pilot got there using the gall-peters map projection
22:26
which would also require going through TSA, waiting in terminal, then the actual flight, which would all take longer than just driving there myself
though google only showed me flights that had layovers, so that doesn't help
I drove out to Montana a couple years ago because I decided by the time I paid for the ticket, went through the TSA with my photo gear, and paid for renting a car I was better off driving, even though it took 24 hours to drive and the flight would have been about 4 hours.
I have to take anxiety medicine to get through a terminal
I call that "liquor"
it's funny because the reason for my prescription is "fear of flying" but it's not the case at all. I love the act of flying, but everything leading up to flying is annoying and stressful.
@PaulCrovella Being intoxicated would probably just be an excuse for the TSA to do a cavity search… no thanks.
22:35
it'd also make that search more enjoyable though
@kelunik yeah, I was having internet issues. Should be better now
@Tiffany I am pretty much shit at earth's geography, but wasn't that somewhere in the south
22:58
ok this triggered me more than it shouldof
@FélixGagnon-Grenier "shouldof" triggered me more than it should HAVE
... I thought that was actually the OK way to say it..!

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