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Q: PHP parsing JSON response {"errors":[{"message":"msg here","code":34}]}

user2143356How do I deal with this JSON response? {"errors":[{"message":"msg","code":34}]} Ideally I can do things like: <?php $response = '{"errors":[{"message":"msg","code":34}]}'; $decode = json_decode($response); echo $decode->errors->message; // error 'Notice: Trying to get property of non-objec...

these questions annoy the f! out of me
@Gordon I'd think even as a mod you would be allowed to tag things ? Or no?
That is definitely a "minimal understanding" jobbie
@Gordon That thing is hard to navigate :)
woops
:)
what is so difficult about traversing that?
I only now noticed it displays the city name :P
Long time no see :D
21:37
who are you?
;)
;_;
@PeeHaa What, in the craxy spider lookin' thing?
It looks like some kind of weird bug that's going to eat all the houses
@Gordon oh, you know, just some guy with your phone number ;)
2 blocks below that :)
And the spider is a school
Also pretty scary though :P
I've just started using the Laravel framework
it's lovely, but I do think it abuses closures a little bit (their version of "use jquery" is "use a closure")
21:39
Funny though. Half of my town just isn't on the map :P
@PeeHaa but that's not Rotterdam, or is it?
@Gordon Just below rotterdam
My GF lives in rdam
@PeeHaa the address you sent me said rdam
36 secs ago, by PeeHaa
My GF lives in rdam
I'm mostly there :)
heh, rdam. is that where the rdamer cheese comes from?
21:41
Nopez. We don't make cheese in rotterdam :P
@PeeHaa so you gave me your gfs home address?
yeah. :)
Why? :P
let's hope your name is on the mailbox
i've already sent it on monday btw
21:43
It is not, but that shouldn't be a problem. (if you spelled the address correctly)
ah great
what correctly? it's dutch. you don't even spell your first names correctly
lol
What is it suppose to be? Peter?
yes
Gunther?
:P
@PeeHaa It looks less scary on Google (yes, I bothered to find it, and now I'm coming round to kill you)
21:45
@PeeHaa more like Günther
same for Jürgen
I always thought it was goonter instead of guhnter
crazy germans
@DaveRandom :D
Has anyone here actually used laravel? (I went from codeigniter at work to using Laravel because we're planning to switch to it)
@PeeHaa wtf :)
21:47
@Hiroto Not worked with but I have looked at it
it's actually pretty damn neat. A bit less modular than we'd like at work, but for specific projects it's cool
@Gordon :D
"You're not German you're an idiot!"
That's shit is just too funny
@Hiroto lots of static methods -> lots of tight coupling -> hard to test
@Hiroto Why did you favor laravel over silex?
@PeeHaa havent even looked at it, lol
21:49
@Hiroto In that case why did you choose laravel?
Honest question
@PeeHaa That deserves a shiny star
yay!
@PeeHaa because apparently we're moving to it at work
Right, I think the time has come that I'm going to have to give up on this: the Elephpants are not going to happen people :-(
Unless someone else takes over responsibility for it
I've been trying to find a way to do it and it's just not going to happen
@PeeHaa I am somewhat worried about the parcel. It shouldnt take 5 days from here to there
21:52
@Gordon I'll ask the neighbors tomorrow.
@PeeHaa yes, ask anouk please
@Gordon hehehe that was at my previous home :)
bad thing is that I have no tracking code for the parcel, so if its lost, its lost
@DaveRandom Isn't @jack located somewhere near China-ish. child labour FTW!
@Gordon eeeek :| Well we just have to wait and see I'm afraid :'(
@PeeHaa It's not a supply problem, it's a distribution issue. Let's just say that my personal situation has changed somewhat in the last week, in such a way that I am no longer able to front the initial investment capital, even if I will get it back. I'm not currently at liberty to expand on that. I've been trying to find a way to find the mahunney but I just haven't got it going spare
21:57
umm, you sure laravel is a framework at all?
i've downloaded it
and ran phploc over it
this is what I got: pastebin.com/eAArRmAT
Non-Comment Lines of Code (NCLOC) 766 (44.82%)
That can't be right
i've checked their github recently and was confused about the files there already
@Gordon what exactly did you run it on?
Directories 13 - A cursory look at github counts more than that
ah wait
22:01
@PeeHaa: Got today a real copy of GT4 Platinum 5 EUR :D
I need to get the various components via composer
rocks
bleh
you're going to laravel 4 @Gordon?
yeah, it needs a composer install :p
22:02
@Gordon Everything is Laravel is a plugin - so presumably that's just the core plugin loader that you scanned.
yes, running composer install now
the laravel/laravel repo only contains the project "skeleton"
look at laravel/framework
it has all of the stuff in a single repo (composer gets you the individual packages that are built from the main repo)
@hakre kewl :)
22:04
grrr. composer wont download the files
@DaveRandom kk. Let me see what I can do
@Gordon Don't grrrrrrr at composer. I have worked with git submodules. Everything else is just great!
Actually - that still may not increase the loc to comments ratio.
/**
	 * Get the registered "before" filters.
	 *
	 * @return array
	 */
	public function getBeforeFilters()
	{
		return $this->beforeFilters;
	}
@PeeHaa git clone should auto git submodule init :/
@Gordon let me know if you need support. ;-)
22:07
@igorw thanks, I'll just continue to dislike it
or if you don't care, just git clone github.com/laravel/framework instead
@Hiroto yeah you really haven't worked with git submodules
@Gordon well, that works too
it just sucks
22:08
that's from the framework zip downloaded via github. not the composer install
I also hate dependencies. but I'd rather have deps and some complexity in managing them than huge monolithic stuff...
@PeeHaa I got fed up after wondering why tests weren't working, lol
(in other words: feel free to unleash your rant)
@PeeHaa I've been hesitant to pass the problem on because it's a big ask when dealing with people you don't really know, teh internetz and all that, I'm going to send out a mail on Monday and let people know it's not going to happen, if you can sort it I'm sure people will be very grateful but I'm certainly not expecting anyone to do it.
the metrics could be worse
Visibility
      Public Method                               1800 (61.60%)
      Non-Public Methods                          1122 (38.40%)
is somewhat disturbing
22:10
yeah noticed that too
PUBLIC ALL THE THINGS!
Classes                                       6452 (85.70%)
      Average Class Length                          22
      Average Method Length                          2
this is … weird
Functions                                      100 (1.33%)
      Average Function Length                        0
i wonder if that is a bug in phploc
lol
Is it actually done on lines or statements?
@Gordon What is disturbing about that? I'm still trying to understand the significance of some metrics like that
@cspray All those public methods doesn't look somewhat wrong to you?
22:15
well, I read two pages of the docs and had a working app up and running, lol
also like literally everything can be called in a view. which is kind of odd
considering it's a view, not a controller.
@cspray There's either a whole bunch of public methods that do way too much or a bunch of method declared public that should be declared private/protected (probably the latter)
@cspray my assumption when I see public > non-public is that the methods are very long. I break down the code in public method into non-public methods usually so I'll end up with more non-public than public
hmm, the output at github.com/sebastianbergmann/phploc also has way too low numbers for Average Method and Function Length
a big shortcoming of that metric is that you cannot mark classes as private or package.
so if you refactor all your protected methods and extract classes for them, they show up as public.
22:22
Huh? I don't get you last two sentences @igorw
@PeeHaa I'm referring to the visibility metric
Yeah that I got, but what does "you cannot mark classes as private or package" mean?
And why would they show up as public members?
if you could mark classes as private (or scope them to a "package" like in java) then the metric could treat them as private. just because the visibility is public does not mean it's part of the public API.
<metrics roots="29" nop="59" nom="2920" noi="28" nof="53" noc="281" ncloc="27302" maxDIT="4" loc="50389" lloc="11727"
         leafs="244" fanout="827" eloc="20172" clsc="266" clsa="15" cloc="23087" ccn2="4231" ccn="4139" calls="4873"
         andc="0.50342465753425" ahh="0.35384615384615" pdepend="1.1.1" generated="2013-09-01T00:24:21"/>
Ah k. So the metric is correct
22:27
yeah, I'm talking about the concept of the metric itself, not the values produced by a certain implementation in this case.
PMD results: pastebin.com/3v4iRcw3 with codesize,unusedcode,naming
Ah got ya @igorw
@igorw Yeh, package level visibility is something I would very much like to (and will probably never) see in PHP
and now comes the best part: deleting laravel from my sdd again :)
22:34
Hi am posting some text using php that text but instead of space its post + sign like this omg+this+is+perfect
how to fix this i mean i want space not + sign lol
@MalikUsman urldecode($text);
already using this
$quote = urlencode($quote);
on decode
right
oh, you're using urlencode. it replaces spaces with a + as per some really annoying RFC (forgot the number)
I am using encode do i have to change this to decode!
It's your tag, in JS that would have been acceptable I guess
22:37
oh, nope. if you want spaces to be %20, use rawurlencode()
Talking of shit code analysis - does anyone know a tool that will find where I'm calling on a function on an object that is passed with an interface typehint, where that function doesn't exist for that interface? i.e. where I've forgotten to put the function definition in the interface.
@Danack run code-inspections in PHPStorm it will highlight thinks like that.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Not even slightly too rude. People who fail to RTFM and then take offence when you point that out need reminding that we don't have to be here, and neither do they.
@BenjaminGruenbaum personally I'm fine with RTFM-like comments (because people should really, really read the manual, 110% of the time)
I have a question related to ApiVsProtocol. the most convincing argument that APIs are not the same as protocols is "APIs require language bindings." but where does that leave HTTP-based "APIs". are they APIs? protocols? thoughts?
22:40
Thanks. To be honest I did link him to the manual.. I don't get it, he thinks he's entitled to support.
If you haven't read the manual and you are asking questions, you're wasting others' time.
:<
That I am somehow arrogant for pointing him towards the documentation which actually solves his problem :/
@hakre Perhaps I should just turn that to be bright purple.
@BenjaminGruenbaum welcome to SO, where everything is made up, and the points don't matter
During the setup of phpMyAdmin is a bad start for any question anyway
22:41
@Hiroto Mornington Crescent.
@Danack if you know the name of the inspection you can tell Phpstorm also to only look for that inspection.
@Danack You can't just end the game like that before it's even begun!
I WIN
There are going to be so many people in this room who don't get that reference
@hakre Perhaps I'm being dumb - you said "run code inspections" as if it's a menu option to run and give a list, rather than just being a passive highlighter. Is that a thing?
22:43
...and will continue to not get it even after they've Googled it
@DaveRandom (You know, if they haven't already googled and/or haven't watched TV in years)
Or had it explained to them.
@hakre Er, found it now. It was me not knowing about that and so being dumb.
TV?? What the hell is this? Has someone bastardised my beloved Radio 4 shows on to Television??? Blasphemy
@DaveRandom Radio has been broadcast over cable for quite a while now :p
> A song by Mickey Simmonds entitled "Mornington Crescent" appears on the Bonzo Dog Band’s 2007 album, Pour l'Amour des Chiens.
2007??? Has the world gone mad???
I was going to say I need to go to bed but I clearly am already asleep
22:47
nobody? :-(
Jeez, @DaveRandom, next you know you'll be complaining that back in your day, you thought the world was going to end in 2000
Well, my new project is slowly getting there:
my new project is only just taking shape:
@igorw I started writing a huge message but then I realised I don't actually know what I think about that. I guess a protocol implies bi-directional, whereas an API implies a consumer/provider relationship. I don't think the definition is related to the underlying transport, you can keep building protocols on protocols on protocols forever - but an API is (I would say) the last hop in the chain
22:51
@Hiroto I really like the design, especially the logo.
@Hiroto I'm telling you, we're on borrowed time. The End Is Nigh.
I just wish I knew what "nigh" was
@Alec thanks, we had a bunch of designery people suggest logos a while back
Didn't realize it's an entire team project. I've kinda always wondered what its like to work on a programming team and not be some teenager pushing out code alone.
the primary site is r-a-d.io (the dev build is responsive)
main site doesnt even have a viewport, last i checked :p
@Alec $3.50/gallon … haha … hahahahaha … no
22:55
@Gordon That's how much it is where I live.
@Alec it's 8 USD/gallon in Germany
@Gordon it's stupidly expensive everywhere but africa and america :<
I've always wanted to drive on the autobahn and live in Germany... not so much anymore.
I think germany and the UK are tied for prices there
It'd cost me $180 to fill my car's gas tank in germany.
22:58
@Alec and dont forget the taxes
@DaveRandom food for though, thanks!
I wish I had $100k or so so I could just spend it all on oil and keep it until oil is worth a ton more (which wont take long) and sell it off
@Grady_Booch. You've got to fight.. For the right.. To parse C #geekactivistslogans
what do you think every oil company ever created does
that's actually a funny C joke
@Alec i wanted to do that, too but my financial advisor said it's ridiculously difficult to buy barrels
not sure if true though.
23:01
@Danack yes, sorry late. It's in the code menu.
@Gordon as someone with a wast experience in the oil industry, I would recommend to start by investing in russian market.
> First things first. I know how PHP MVC works and played with it in CodeIgniter. That's why I prefer CodeIgniter.
oh yeah. that thing doesn't even have a license.
so you don't need a license to drive it.
@igorw I went for a smoke and concluded that's wrong :-P A protocol defines a mechanism for two generic applications to communicate, an API defines a mechanism for a generic application (the consumer) to communicate with a specific application (the provider). Although I still think the transport is irrelevant, and that you can't layer a protocol on top of an API.
Hello guys, one question. What is better? To load all data in the beginning, using data attributes, and search for them faster, or to use an ajax call for every single data request. What would you choose? For example dropdown menu with companies.
23:11
@DaveRandom that's an interesting point...
I think an API is one half of an implementation of a protocol... but that's a really interesting way to look at it
@ircmaxell See that's kind of what I said at first, that a protocol is bi-directional and an API isn't, but then I realised that a lot of server-client protocols aren't bi-directional, certainly HTTP and FTP are request/response based, which turns them into APIs by that definition. It's a pretty blurry line I think, but really what matters is how generic it is.
N.B. I've never really thought about it before, this view maybe subject to change
yeah, that's really quite interesting
I think it'll take some reflection, but I think you're view-point is pretty spot on
And on that note, I think I'll have to love you and leave you, I'm on Small Child Duty in the morning
nite @all
23:29
interface === protocol
but I'm going to bed now. gn8!
user895378
@DaveRandom FYI I implemented new stream_socket_server_bind() and stream_socket_server_listen() PHP functions this week because I needed them. stream_socket_server() both binds and listens when called. This is suboptimal if you want to fork and listen on the same port in multiple processes while keeping the master process bound to fork again when recovering from fatals. If everything keeps working well I'm going to float the patch on internals as its very useful in my aerys work.
I'm trying to find the quote, but I'm pretty sure Joe Armstrong said "Protocol = API + state machine" in the context of his UBF contract checking thing.
@rdlowrey I predict "pfft, that's such a rare use case. Can you name how that would be useful to a mainstream project?"

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