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00:02
Warning: array_map(): An error occurred while invoking the map callback in %s
I heard you like errors, so I made a warning for your error
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@m59 depends on lots of things... the query, your indexes, your DBMS, your hardware...
whether you're using TCP or unix domain socket, whether your TCP is loopback or network...
general advice is: less queries are better. don't query in a loop, as there is usually overhead.
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@igorw ok, thanks
I'm also in a bind about my data structure
Are you familiar with joomla? (it's similar)
lol, actually I resent what I just said. This particular circumstance reminds me of something from joomla, rather.
/me turns around
and runs
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hahaha
exactly.
I started with storing some jsons right to the db, but I need to correct that now
I just wasn't worried about it at the time
I have a pages table that has columns: id, path, content, keywords, etc
and I was storing a json like this in content: { header: [5], main: [4,1], footer: [2,8,9] }
and those id's refer to a plugin configuration that is in another table
So, I would then make a query to grab those rows and change out that row for the id, thus giving me a map of what the page looks like, all content/options included
Igorw, The database already is UTF-8 But maybe I can force insert of data to use iconv
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If I deleted, say...content item 5, it would still be in the page's table, so that's gotta go
That leads me to thinking I need a table like content_locations with columns: pageId, configId, position, order
so I know what page it is on, what it is, where it goes and what order
but, I don't know how to deal with the order
that's just sounds like a mess.
consider:

pageId, configId, position, order

2, 6, header, 0
2, 1, header, 1
2, 4, header, 2
What if I want to put an item at the beginning of the header? I can't really put it before 0
and what if I delete item 1? then I need to remap them.
00:20
@Jason when you use the word iconv, you've already lost
Evenin'
00:38
it's a php function
@Jason sure. but in most cases when you have to use iconv it means your encodings are not lining up everywhere.
and iconv is just a hack that happens to sometimes almost work.
but as I said earlier, unless you are getting third party that you cannot get in UTF-8, you should not need to convert. ever.
00:59
Ever notice how the first slice of bread is often the last slice of bread?
anybody can help me with phpexcel? Is there a way to iterate overcolumns based on first row? (Because first column stores names.)
01:21
So, I was wondering if this looks correct... jsfiddle.net/Ykqnx/4 PHP is in the HTML area...
I am afraid to run it as I might crash a live site...
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Is foreign keys what you use to say, delete a row by id in one table, and automatically remove a row from another table that also has that id?
or, all rows from that table with that id?
errr, ALL rows from ALL tables with that id
@m59 awe you talking to me?
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anyone that knows :)
@ircmaxell Well, I've seen people mean "lisp" by "functional" and "f($handle, $x) not $handle->f($x)" by "functional"
@TazeTSchnitzel if we dilute the meaning of words by how they are misused, we should redefine literally to mean figuratively #ohwait
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morning
01:28
morning
7 AM here.. and still awake :D
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3:30 AM here, just waken up because of too much coffee drinking
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so, ircmaxell RIP function autoloading? i truly believed this time was the good one :( iirc it's not the first time this was proposed
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01:43
I ended up posting my question from above
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Q: MYSQL database - How to work with an "order" column that stores and order for another column

m59This could by an x/y problem, so if there's a better approach altogether, I'd love to hear it. The summary of the problem starts at the last code block, so skip to that if you want and come back to the details if needed. I am building a content manager (if nothing else, for the experience). To g...

oops, fixed that typo :)
@igorw Hey, AWS fixed the session handler thing and released a new version of their sdk ... they move fast =D
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@rdlowrey i didn't intend to offend anyone, was out of context and of course was a joke
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13 hours ago, by rdlowrey
No, but people who don't know a lick of C have no right to comment on efficacy of the internals code.
02:19
Trying to find a test case for which parse_url() returns false ... it's not easy.
ok ... enough playing DeusEx
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@tereško what part are you on?
Vandenberg
btw, awesome quote that it delivered about an hour ago:
> God was a dream of good government.
Finally .. parse_str('http://host:-1') => false
@Jack Or x://::abc/?
There's failing examples in the unit tests for parse_url in the PHP src.
02:29
I think you just want to make PHP cry
Decided to just look at php_parse_url_ex() :)
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02:51
Dang SO is altogether dead today.
europe is sleeping .. or drunk
check back in 6-8 hours
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@tereško I apologize if it is bad etiquette to ask, but I have a feeling you can help me here and it isn't looking to good otherwise. If you have time...
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Q: MYSQL database - How to work with an "order" column that stores an order for another column

m59This could by an x/y problem, so if there's a better approach altogether, I'd love to hear it. The summary of the problem starts at the last code block, so skip to that if you want and come back to the details if needed. I am building a content manager (if nothing else, for the experience). To g...

If not, totally ignore me, no problem
@tereško i'm trying to code select sql but i can't do it with sql now.(where what i did it with arrays )
see the SANDBOX
good for you
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03:09
@samitha you are actually executing those queries at some point, right??
i'm going to pay installments
it should be ordered
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lol that didn't answer my question at all.
i'm telling the point
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yes, but I really need to know if you're executing your queries.
Because if not, what difference does it make what your queries are, lol
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03:18
Well then, I guess you don't want my help :)
No actually not
i fixed it
Thanks
03:36
@m59 its friday night, what do you expect? XP
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guess so.
I just program all the time :)
03:49
@m59 I would update all of the orders for a given content context...it sucks but I think it would be the most straight forward and least error prone. You would wrap it in a transaction to ensure that it occurs atomically.
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:'(
@Orangepill the kind of hard thing is...using straight jsons actually requires one less query when building the page - the trade off being that if I delete a content item, I have to pull every page, check the content json and remove any of that content item manually
however, if I'm having to do manual order updating....
might as well stick to the json, save the query, and simplify the whole process.
even with 1000 pages it's not going to kill me to check them all.
@m59 For that particular problem type I would recommend not packing the data in a field and blow it out to dependent tables. That is a simple tablular two dimensional relation ship.
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@Orangepill I'm sorry I didn't follow :(
@m59 correct me if i'm wrong but you are currently packing up all your relationships into a json object and tucking it into a field in a pages table or something like that right?
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Yeah, because I otherwise don't care about that information...
and never will
I serve it as a json and send the changed data back as a json
using angularjs client side, json is so intuitive
So, I would always pull/save the json when reordering
simple
deleting a content item would be the only hard part.
04:04
But the problem now is if you remove a page component there is no dependency graph that lets you know which page those components exist on ... so you have to crack open each page and delete the component reference if it exists. Am I still on track?
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exactly, but that actually sounds better to me overall
I avoid an extra query, having a little extra work translating the json input/output, and all the extra work of reordering.
That's 3 arguments against a separate table and only one for that is directly countered by a single of the 3.
I think this project is really meant for like mongodb or something, but I have to do it in php.
There are many use cases where I do the same thing but imho I think this one (a simple 1-many relationship) is what the databases is good at ... if the structure is deeper (more an arbitrary depth heirarchal structure) I would start bringing in packed json data as an option.
@m59 php has binding for mongo.
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lol I think I'm still lost.
as far as php/mongo, I actually meant to say I have to be able to run this on php shared hosts, so no installing things
has to be the typical php setup
okay...
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but uhm.. I'm still thinking you mean that I should pull all the rows for that page, manual re-order, update
04:11
@m59 I did something similar to this and I hit the wall and saw the error of my ways as soon as I had to implement search.
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there's nothing to search though?
it's just header: [5, 2 ,8]
It's easy to figure out on which block contains a search term but when you find the term in a block what url to you present to the end user.... you have to unpack all of the data structures to figure out which page the block occurs on.
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by the way, I hope I don't come across stubborn. I really want to know stuff!!
ohhhh snap
You mean, they search for "youtube"
I need to know where all "youtube" plugins are
aka, I'm effed.
with the other method, I could actually look at the content_locations table, find all the "youtube" plugins, grab the page ids, look up those ids in the pages table, return those urls
further, that expands on my next problem. I stored the content itself as a json
lol
I could search the json, but it's going to return a nasty result...
a lot of false positives
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hmm
Dang manual re-order :(
The reason for the json content is mainly that I'll end up having a table for each plugin, which is going to suck performance..
well maybe
04:19
If you have a primary key on your table that has the order number in it it should be pretty straight forward.
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I was doing this:
$query = "SELECT * FROM plugin_instances WHERE ";
    foreach ($content as $position => $array) {
      $positionLength = count($array);
      for ($i=0; $i<$positionLength; ++$i) {
        $query.= "id={$array[$i]} OR ";
      }
    }
Basically, grab all the content from that one table with one query.
You should be able to get the equivalent with:
SELECT plugin_instances.* from plugin_instances left join plugins on
         (plugin_instances.contentId = plugins.id)
         where plugin_instance.pageId = {{whatever page you are trying to render}}
         order by plugin_instances.position, plugin_instances.order
I'm guessing at the names and fields on a couple of your tables. If you don't have one already I would suggest adding a auto incrementing primary key to the plugin_instances table...
When you do the reorder then you would just build a map that has the id of the plugin_instances table and the new order number and in a loop do something like:
 update plugin_instance set `order`={{order}} where id = {{id}}
mornin
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Yeah, I get the logic there.
morning
04:32
so no ones in the room, its saturday...
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I was saying though...if each plugin had a different table
@Mr.Alien you callin' me nobody?
@m59 That would get hairy :)
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yeah
The jsons are nice because they are their own little table
@m59 Why does each plugin need it's own table? We might be able to get around that requirement.
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Hmm.
So..
04:34
@Orangepill ofcourse you are here, so wassup wid you, still at the office? and I guess @Jack will be sleepin :p
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One thing I need to be able to do with this cms is basically make a plugin for EVERY little stupid thing
@Mr.Alien Back at the office...
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Like, if the home page has a special little box with 3 little elements, like some marketing title, some little one-liner and a 3 sentence intro
that's a plugin
when they update it, that stuff is labeled and all
Title:
One-liner
whatever, lol
It's very tailored to them, I guess.
@Orangepill usually at this tym you are about to sleep.. whats the time btw
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Well, as you can see, that minor little plugin has 3 fields.
04:37
11:30
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currently, I just save that to plugin_instances which gives it an id (the id of the instance), which plugin type it is (that plugin will be loaded and passed this content), and the content json (title: '', line: '', desc: '')
Then I'll load the thing that takes that content json and displays it.
gives it markup or whatever.
server or client side rendering?
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client
server is informational only
all single page ajax
so, if there was a youtube playlist player, it would be like this in the db
assigned id here | youtube-playlist | { "playlistId" : "EWKFH345345", "videoCount" : 5, "videosPerRow": 8 }
something like that
ooo
Articles are a problem :)
and bigger things like that
Those do get their own table
I admit, my thoughts at this point are weak sauce.
podcasts, articles, things like that are more substantial...
I was thinking of having a marker for the plugin_instances table that would let me know to find that content elsewhere
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04:45
Maybe the plugin table could have a plugin_data as well as a plugin_cache ... keep the plugin data as json and o