@FlorianMargaine my personal pref for this is still to shove an nginx reverse proxy in front of it, if at all possible. It means you can easily replace static file resources with a simple try_files and it also makes SSL more practical, afaik there is still no sane way to automated letsencrypt renewal with tomcat without a full service restart, which in the case of opengrok means a minute+ of downtime (unless your setup manages to do faster warm-up than mine?)
at some point that isn't now I will sit down and actually comprehend the indexer/tomcat setup you have built and see if there are any implications we haven't considered
btw does platform have any way to turn this into some sort of template that could be used to build other instances without all the setup faff?
everyone, check this:https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/305920/gravity-form-shopping-cart-making i have no answer yet about this, so i gonna need your help
i have some issue in wordpress gravity form shopping cart
anyone that could guide me?
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I have already created gravity form with product and price
but i don't display shopping cart items in step 5
i know that it have to be done by conditional shortcode and other ....
it's okay, I can ask my wife what happened if I need to know ...
the last thing I remember doing was two days ago, I drove to the airport ... after that is blurry and before that is blurry, though I remember being on the beach recently ...
@Patrick lol. indeed. I remember that one trip on a catamaran on Mauritius. The english couple started drinking Gin the moment they boarded ship. They were totally smashed at the end of the day.
@Gordon they can't help me, it's just how my memory works ... I remember all the code I've worked on for the last week or so, with such high fidelity that I could reproduce it from memory, but I've only got faint memories of everything else ... and my normal memory doesn't improve when I'm not working ...
@Exception there is a flag you can set to disallow 0000-00-00 as dummy value. check the docs for that please. I think Mysql handles this transparently and you can just query it as if it was null, but I am not sure. If you want to change the value, just update to null where 0000-00-00
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@Gordon that is the quick hack.. But I am working on legacy code ..I don't know at how many places I need to change and add respective condition ..So let it be, I am using-
I don't understand, but what I do understand is that 00-00-0000 is a result of an invalid value being inserted into a date column ... so you do have corrupted data and bad code, and I'm just advising you not to write more bad code to fix the problem that was created by bad code ....
there is no other way that value is in a date column, other than you inserted something wrong (probably a 0) ...
> MySQL permits you to store a “zero” value of '0000-00-00' as a “dummy date.” This is in some cases more convenient than using NULL values, and uses less data and index space. To disallow '0000-00-00', enable the NO_ZERO_DATE mode. Source: dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/date-and-time-types.html
@Ende sounds like an "everyone wins" scenario: California gets communism while escaping the second comming of Hitler, Trump gets lock on electoral college, Kim gets territory and Russia becomes the sole nuclear superpower
Yes, I use PHP to run a gradle but sometimes after the build finishes the file will stay busy the 'java' process keeps a handle to it for some reason so I want to delete it from the temp directory.
So, is the real problem that the 'gradle' is still running, and if you either stopped it running, or investigated why it was continuing to run after you think it's done the useful work, that would solve your problem?
Trying to force unlink a file that the operating system things shouldn't be deleted sounds like kind of a bad idea.
Gradle fails quite often it is very unreliable especially if I'm trying to automate a build process so it is usually better to start over in some cases.
Okay, but force killing gradle so that it's not running sounds better to me than allowing it to continue to run, and deleting a file that the OS would prefer not to delete.
@tereško i) there is no-one else talking. ii) You apparently feel free to talk about video games in here; you would like me to give you shit when you do that?
@mega6382 killing the java process that has apparently failed to exit would be the correct way.
@Danack odd, how you always decide to pick the most uncharitable interpretation of what I write. When did I say anything about him not asking it here? Or could it be that all I said was "it is not a php problem"?
"how you always decide to pick the most uncharitable interpretation" - because you're constantly rude to people, so I'm on the watch for you being dick. Perhaps if you weren't rude all the time, people would be more charitable with regard to your intentions.
@Danack and you are rude to me all the time. To the extent that every sentence you direct at me is dripping with the disgust. Do me a favor and add me to your ignore-list.
Out of interest, how are people passing authentication details on to controllers when using auth middleware? (I'm using a custom Request object and injecting details into it before passing it on - do other people do the same?)
For context, it's a mobile API, from the API token we get a user/device ID, and every controller will care about these values, but doesn't need any more than a pair of ints
@Leigh logging is not initialized by the controllers .. and I am not sure what you mean by "access to resource" - I thought it was the API code, which would mean that user is already accessing a resource that is handled by your controller
@Leigh OK, I did something similar in Node.js(typescript) recently and I was using JWT. So, the logic for validating the token was written in the bootstrap and if successful an object of "user" was set globally inside the "app" variable. Which was then passed to every controller's constructor.
@tereško Oh, if a user requests details of a resource they created (or a resource someone else created), the details of their identity is required by the services.
@FlorianMargaine can you elaborate a bit? There are a couple of bits and pieces I have done in the past, one being more about interop (which I haven't really pursued) and one being some somewhat horrible old code which I have been meaning to turn into something decent, and doesn't require much work to do so, around IPv4 subnetting and scope resolution
@Leigh Even still, you can use a similar idea, just be sure to extract the ids from the token before it gets to routing. And then just inject those in to controllers via constructors.
We have composer install command which the composer installs mentioned libraries into the composer.lock file and put them inside vendor directory. Do you know what's the same command for npm? (which the npm installs mentioned libraries into the package-lock.json file and put them inside node_modules directory)
I guess the X to my Y is that I want the identity to be immutable when it reaches the controller, but at the point in time when a controller is constructed the users identity is not known
Anyone aware of what Laravel does to queues? they seem to run jobs painfully slow. Is there a way to disable the magic and let them run in one process. first come first serve.
to be fair, if cmb is reporting a bug it's probably an actual bug, he seems to do quite a lot of triage work so I doubt he's going to report shit that isn't legit
@DaveRandom I'm going to do some php work and I'll manipulate some IP addresses (like starting from a subnet and iterating on the IPs), so I wanted to check if you had something
@FlorianMargaine code is old == code is horrid but most likely does the needful stackoverflow.com/a/13612479/889949 will eventually get around to turning it into a proper lib (but not right now)
in particular you can do e.g. foreach (new IPv4Subnet('192.168.0.0/24') as $addr) and it will give you an IPv4Subnet object for each individual address
and can deal with stuff like $subnet->contains($otherSubnet)
@FlorianMargaine there isn't one atm, that's a thing that needs to be fixed, although tbh it would probably be better done as an interface. For now a single address is represented as a subnet with a /32 cidr