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05:00
everyone understands tanks.... it's a good analogy....
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Alright... I think could definitely make the api work in a nice fashion now, but there's something else I'm not sure about
$errors = []
I need an error handling method that I can call from just about anywhere in the app
Your dispatchables could take in a response object that they could then add errors and/or response data to.
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and it would accept an error string to push to the errors array (I want to use the method that way my error handling can be changed from one location
It is like @Orangepill is reading my mind or something
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"dispatchables"?
05:02
The dispatcher
Say you might have one that does all kinds of fancy stuff for dynamic responses
Maybe one for static responses
m59
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It might help me to just talk out something specific.
Say the router is determining what method to use
But the url is site.com/api
In that case, I want to route it to something default, but I also want to add an error that nothing was requested.
or it finds that there's no such method
Ooo, one thing that might be killing me here is that I'm probably thinking about that class wrong.
I parsed the url, found the input source, all that stuff right in the constructor (I don't see a need to call another function)
lol then again, I do call a function on it, which is the one that actually returns the correct handler method
I mean, none of the router data is going to change once it is calculated, so is it good to use the constructor to calculate it all? Then have no router methods, but just use its properties?
$router->handlerClass, $router->handlerMethod
@m59 dispatchables
interface Dispatchable {
    function dispatch(Request $request, Response $response);
}

class Dispatcher {
    private $dispatchables = [];

    public function register($method, $dispatchable){
        $this->dispatchables[$method] = $dispatchable;
    }

    public function dispatch($method, Request $request,  Response $response){
        if ($method == ""){
            $method = "__DEFAULT__";
        }
        if (array_key_exists($method, $this->dispatchables)){
            $class = $this->dispatchables[$method];
untested but should be pretty sane.
I would introduce routes to the router similar to how dispatchables are registered to the dispatcher above.
m59
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lol you make me feel totally inept.
Ohhh trolled
I didn't see some of the code haha
@Orangepill I've read about interfaces, but I've never seen anything that explains how they are used.
05:23
@m59 they are just a contract that the compiler enforces... anything that implements an interface is guaranteed to have the methods defined in the interface.
m59
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so tired you are tagging yourself? :)
Sorry ... i talk to myself pretty often
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haha
@m59 you can just as easily write the same code without the interface.... you just make the assumtion that there is a dispatch method on each of the classes that get introduced to the dispatcher... this way makes it where it responds with a descriptive method in the event that it doesn't.
m59
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yeah...I'm sorry man, I am totally lost :)
05:30
@m59 most of the time using interfaces results in a compile time error(good) instead of a run time error (bad). This case is an exception since we are instantiating the object from a string... but the instanceof operator in the dispatch method is using the interface as a test to prevent a runtime error and instead just annotating the response with a descriptive message.
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I'm actually lost on how to get to that point.
So far, in my head, I've got a $route object that has properties I need to use for something
and I'm not sure if I got there properly.
I don't know how to get from there to where I'm using this dispatcher
@m59 normally that would be the request object.
@m59 cspray's router (if i understand correctly) involved taking a http request object and tranforming it into an application request object.
@m59 this contrived code might shed some light...
class ImageResizer implements Dispatchable {
    // fulfill the requirements of the interface.
    public function dispatch(Request $request, Response $response){
        $newWidth = $request->getParameter("width");
        $newHeight = $request->getParameter("height");
        $imageFile = $request->getParameter("imageFile");

        // get an instance of our domain object
        $image = new Image($imageFile);
        $response->setHeader("Content-Type", $image->getMimeType());
        $response->setBody($image->resizeImage($newWidth, $newHeight));
m59
m59
Ohhhh!!
like, if api/users
wait no..
@m59 note that this implementation uses an class for each "action" that will be done.... but you can adapt this concept so that you are calling a method on a particular object instead.... it's all about how you want to organize your code....
m59
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goodness, how do you learn this.
I promise I can do things in js. php is WAY harder.
05:44
mostly from reading code of people smarter then me :)
just different... not harder
m59
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I'm getting really close to passing out. I'll try to hang on and talk this out..
I'm sure I'll be here tomorrow too :)
m59
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well, I'd just as soon pass out tomorrow, lol
Hi guys
I have a doubt
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@Orangepill when you register with the dispatcher, the dispatcher stuff runs?
05:47
<?php echo $this->__('There are no products matching the selection.') ?>
@mr_green I'm riddled with them :)
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a method named __?
what is the use of __ (double underscore) here?
yeah
any idea?
magento's translation function
I searched in the class
you got it
it is related to magento
05:48
look in one of the varian base objects
hmm
@Orangepill you know magento?
@Mr_Green a bit
I have many doubts in it
hmm ok thanks
@Orangepill where is this varien base object located?
I am new to PHP
@m59 no ... only when the dispatch method is called.... the register just attaches a string class name to the "topic name"
yeah got it
public function __($string)
{
    return $string;
}
eh??
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05:55
yeah wtf
I can't see any purpose :/
m59
m59
holy heck narcolepsy is trippy
@Mr_Green where are you seeing that...
m59
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I was dreaming with my eyes open for the last several minutes haha
downloader/Maged/View.php
@Orangepill
line number 137
@m59 are you sleepy now?
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06:01
better now.
hmm k
@rdlowrey @cspray agreed: I'll try to remove that complexity at lexer level (currently the patch is mostly at parser level)
hello guys
so that there are no restrictions "That keyword is allowed; but that one isn't" is also a bit annoying…
@Mr_Green I think that's just a stub for the installer... I'm looking for where the real translation helper is defined
06:07
anyone tell me to learn soap/rest in php, tell me any gud source
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@Orangepill I think that was meant for @Mr_Green but yeah, that makes sense haha
That was otherwise the most useless function ever.
this php is freaking me out.. thanks orangepill and m59
@mr_green Magento has all kinds of MAGIC...
Real life example on why singletons are bad.
singletons means?
function __()
{
    return Mage::app()->getTranslator()->translate(func_get_args());
}
06:11
but it has no arguments right?
yeah I have seen this
which leads to
    public function getTranslator()
    {
        if (!$this->_translator) {
            $this->_translator = Mage::getSingleton('core/translate');
        }
        return $this->_translator;
    }
Which leads to
public static function getSingleton($modelClass='', array $arguments=array())
    {
        $registryKey = '_singleton/'.$modelClass;
        if (!Mage::registry($registryKey)) {
            Mage::register($registryKey, Mage::getModel($modelClass, $arguments));
        }
        return Mage::registry($registryKey);
    }
}
:: means it is calling helper class methods or static methods.. right?
… which leads to untestable eye bleeding code
hello
i have 1 question
i have made folder diaolog through input type="file" method
haha
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06:16
imo, all php code is eye bleeding.
how i could add this functionality oon Button
@Orangepill btw, thanks
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<-- has noob eyes
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@MuneemHabib do you mean javascript onclick?
06:17
yeah
@m59 i have button in html
@MuneemHabib it is not javascript room man.. anyway I think there are still js people availble here.
@mr_green /app/code/core/Mage/Core/Helper/Abstract.php
@Mr_Green no its html on click
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wrong
    public function __()
    {
        $args = func_get_args();
        $expr = new Mage_Core_Model_Translate_Expr(array_shift($args), $this->_getModuleName());
        array_unshift($args, $expr);
        return Mage::app()->getTranslator()->translate($args);
    }
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06:19
it's js @MuneemHabib
html can't "DO" anything. Javascript does things.
<a href="#" id="jQueryButton8" class="jqueryButton" style="margin-top: 29px;" onclick="formSubmit()" ><span class="ui-button-text">Upload files</span></a>
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NO.
i have made this <input style="display: none;" type="file" name="files[]" onchange="formSubmit(this.value)" id="files" webkitdirectory="" />
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Stop.
@Orangepill yeah I got your point
but still I am in confusion that there are no arguments to that function
__("hello")
06:21
@Gordon I can't stand magento... I just spent 15 minutes finding that function... that is used everywhere.
will that pass through the code which you have shown above?
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@MuneemHabib style belongs in a css file and events (onchange, onclick) belong in a js file
@Orangepill Magento is the wordpress of eCommerce
8
@Mr_Green Yes...
@Orangepill ok.. weird for me.. any link to learn this behaviour?
or if you have time please explain it
06:23
@Mr_Green You can run further down the rabbit hole and look at the definition of Mage_Core_Model_Translate_Expr
@m59 is it possible or not?
@Mr_Green $args = func_get_args();
it's using variadic arguments
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@MuneemHabibe I'm writing you an example. Of course it's possible. You're just doing it very wrong. Wherever you learned to put those things in html - they taught you VERY badly.
@Gordon yeah makes sense now
@Orangepill ok thanks
php docs are cool
@Mr_Green Basically it will after all that crap look up the supplied argument in the files located in /app/locale/[LOCALE_NAME] and return the string that matches the supplied english term
06:27
hmm very deep concept
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@MuneemHabib Why is the file upload input hidden?
@Mr_Green Its about 25 layers of lasagna code that results in several hundreds of lines of code spanning 15 or more classes for something that can be done in about 15 lines of straight php. And it touches are just about every bad practice know to modern oop architecture
hmm so magento is a good place to know good practices of php..
@Mr_Green NO
06:35
hehe ok so it is not good
@Mr_Green It's a steaming pile of shit.
I am not good in english :D
ok
^Magento
but there is no other better alternative than using magento right?
haha
I mean for creating shopping sites..
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06:38
@MuneemHabib jsbin.com/oreBoZ/1/edit that's how your code should look, but what you're doing makes no sense.
You have something labeled a button that works like a button....so you should use <button>
@hakre Do you recommend the above link instead of magento?
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Then, you seem to be submitting a form two different and not very compatible ways...and I'm not even sure you have a form.
@Mr_Green yes, absolutely.
ok thanks
I will look into it..
Well I'm out ... goodnight all
06:43
goodnight
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goodnight @Orangepill thanks for trying to help lol
I'm going to play some GTA online in a few hours and then maybe I'll have more luck understanding things.
@rdlowrey Good plan. The would probably be an easy-ish way to prevent the other attack vector - client renegotiations in only half the story, you could also SYN flood and the same thing would happen, so the application is going to need to maintain a blacklist, and it's going to have to be application-wide so I don't think there's anything we can do automagically. I'll add a callback.
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night all
Hi all
stuck with this badly :(
Any taker??
07:00
Morning guys!
Morning @Duikboot
Dammit my visibility is getting bad.
I was looking at some girls while I was driving to my job and I even couldn't see their face clearly.
moin all
ellow
Hi @JoeWatkins ! Already tuesday man!
07:10
@JoeWatkins It seems that my initial grammar wasn't exactly right :)
it should have been variable '?' '?' ':' expr ... however, when you do that, you get shift/reduce errors =S
07:27
Morning
@Jack that'll do it ...
I've looked at the zend_language_parser.output, but no clue why there would be an issue.
How are you guys about Magento...
It looks like a big XML package
It's big.
But it's doing exactly what I need for a project.
07:38
It's doing exactly all the things.
prefix not bound to a namespace :( :(
Did you mean to use createAttributeNS()?
Monrings
Morning.
@swapnesh You need to register the adlcp as a namespace prefix, you need to register a URI for it in the document.
morning room
Also, I'm not too keen on the statement "I am stuck with DomDocument" but I'll let you off for now because you just haven't learned to love it yet
07:55
@DaveRandom I done this
$resource1->appendChild($dom->createAttributeNS('{sco}', 'adlcp:scormType'));
but it is creating adlcp:scormType=""
I was expecting adlcp:scormType="sco"
I also did
$resource1->appendChild($dom->createAttributeNS('sco', 'adlcp:scormType'));
but no luck
You don't set the value.
Do you understand XML namespaces?
Also, go re-read the docs for createAttribute and createAttributeNS, concentrate on the argument order ;-)
@DaveRandom yead reading this
let me chk
:)
XML namespaces need a URI. In the very simplest form, generally you'd set it on the document element so you can simply use the prefix throughout the document, although some people do like to make it less readable than necessary by switching prefixes around throughout the document
Monring
08:02
Yo dawg
Only 111 rep to go until 40K :-D
Not bad considering I've barely answered anything on the main site for the best part of a year
Morning
Moaning
@swapnesh I'll give you a big fat clue: You need to register xmlns:adlcp="{Your namespace URI}", probably on the document element (i.e. the root element of the document) would be easiest.
@salathe Good moaning
hi, @Fabien, @salathe
Me today... sneezy!
08:16
Okay Simba
As much as I sympathise, can you maybe burn the gif? Some of us are at work you know...
Aha! Introducing the mostly useless ??: operator ;-)
Okay, I shouldn't say mostly useless ... it's just that the operator is kinda fugly.
I sympathise too, if your work has any issue with Simba sneezing!
@Jack Now needs a ??! as a !isset() alias
@salathe His surely doesn't ;-)
@DaveRandom Haha, great idea
Or maybe I should introduce the unless operator.
unless (0==1) { echo "All is well"; }
@Jack That's basically what perl's post-if thing is
Yeah!
Perl accepts both if and unless in both ways.
$a = 123 if ($b == 456);
Pretty cool actually :)
It's like reading a whole instruction manual for something, then the last paragraph says "none of this applies unless you live on Jupiter"
Haha
08:21
@Jack that's not a ternary operator
True that, it's binary
Needs ... ?? ... : ... support!
@salathe Yeah, it's the short-circuited one.
@Jack have you any success with your ?? operator?
@AlmaDoMundo
08:22
Might as well go for the lazy isset operator then...
@AlmaDoMundo Yeah, I posted it a little bit back.
is there any way to delete files placed on server from javascri[t?
@MuneemHabib No, they're on the server forever!
@salathe Challenge accepted ;-)
depends who controls the server
08:24
@Jack Are you considering suggesting this to the internals folks? The reception last time was... to put it mildly... frosty.
1 message moved to /bin/gif
@salathe Perhaps a Christmas gift? ;-)
I'm just doing this as exercise.
Hmm, your ??: conflicts with mine ...
08:39
@rdlowrey So I was thinking about the error discussion we were having yesterday, and I'd like to table the idea of E_SECURITY_WARNING. /cc @Jack
@CarrieKendall No but it looks pretty simple from the docs though, having issues?
hi, @Jimbo
09:02
@DaveRandom Ooh, another error level? :)
Sometimes i feel SO's badges system seriously needs an overhaul.. it means nothing now: clear example: stackoverflow.com/questions/1551107/build-xml-in-java-project .. poster got a gold medal for a "famous question"
Damn, my best scoring question is stuck at only 4k =(
@Jack Well I figure that security related errors that are caused by 3rd parties are worth reporting so they can be logged etc, but they should arguably be kept separate from regular application errors. 2 use cases for it being when the application uses SSLv2 (deprecated standard, but the app may be forced to use it by a 3rd party, @rdlowrey is working in this general area) and when renegotiation limiting is triggered (this is what I am currently working on)
Yeah, I can see the need for it :)
09:22
@Jack I'm at 4/5k for two questions as well. Just run a cron job on all the comps you have access to with --spider param to visit the site every 17 minutes ;)
hi, @mandip
yes @ShaktiPatel
@Jimbo =O
Hi all
Is there a quick-ish way to check if a proxy ip is available to a server?
09:29
How do you mean available?
@jack I need your help : I am trying to insert where the emessage is black but its like am failing check this please $query =$con->prepare('INSERT INTO emails(Emessage)
VALUES
(:Emessage) WHERE Emessage =""');
$insertEmessage=$query->execute(array(
':Emessage'=>$Emessage));
That looks fine. Oh, SQL error
We curl sites with different IPs to get different country views. My boss sends me a bunch of IPs to use. I need to make sure they can be accessed by the server I am using them on.
INSERT can't have a WHERE unless there's also a SELECT.
Jon
Jon
I'm working on some legacy code that still uses mysql_query etc - does the mysql_connect resource == false if the connection drops out?
09:32
@Jon no.
but mysql_query will fail with MySQL server has gone away
Jon
Jon
@AlmaDoMundo cheers, the resource is only == false when the connect itself fails right?
u a star mr Jack thanks
WHAT A SHAME W3SCHOOLS IS DOWN. NOW PEOPLE MAY HAVE TO LEARN PHP FROM A USEFUL SOURCE.
Yay, my botnet works =D
09:41
Best thing they can probably do is going offline - this will teach more users than the opposite :)
@Starsong w3schools is not down
@Starsong How's the gym going?
09:58
@Fabien Good

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