This question may fall into the trap of premature optimization, but I dunno. How expensive is it to build a curl expression and execute it inside a loop, where it could be expected to run ~15 times? I would be making either POST or GET calls through an API
There's a rate limit on the server I'd be making the requests to, but it's high enough that the loop shouldn't hit it.
I suppose I should say, that question is borne of an XY problem, but I've been trying to think of ways to overcome it. I'm trying to send an API request to a server, but most of the fields I've tried result in a 404. When I send the request using a unique identifier, I get the response I'm expecting, JSON with the information I asked for. But currently, I only have a handful of unique identifiers only for testing.
But, I also have a list of queryable fields, I was thinking of loading them into an array, looping through the array and building a curl statement, and maybe one of them would result in something other than a 404.
Every time you are hitting that method you are going to query whole DB. Better would be to change the logic and think how to query where->(['some' => $condition])->first()
@Danack thanks a lot for all the tips you have given me in prep of the talk I just have finished :-) Out of full blown anxiety I've made many mistakes but, I think I did manage to keep the pace steady...
also... achievement unlocked, I guess :-P
There's already some people reaching out to me to help with docs/translations as well, so that's nice
@Crell @IluTov I'm curious whether what I'm proposing for EnumSet makes sense or whether you can think of some case where this would break down? (I mean, if we add it to furture scope, it should be somewhat sound)
@bwoebi Isn't there a call that is something like xsort($items, ['power', 'item_name'])? I know a few other dynamic languages do; can't remember about PHP.
@bwoebi Are there any concerns? Something off the top of my head is that using them in constants would be hard unless we have operator overloading (as you suggested).