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00:00
@Dave what does the $sql variable contain, before you try to prepare it ?
it shows in the question just below the script but ill paste it anyway:

SELECT name FROM people WHERE age = ? AND (family = ? OR family = ?) ORDER BY id LIMIT 2, 1
and im aware using IN for family is faster :P
what do you see when you echo that string
that is what i see
00:02
@Dave The first comment - you haven't replied to it, "Going to hazzard that either $age or $family is an empty variable at the time you try to execute the array. Or that id isn't the actual name of a column in your table. "
i did @Danack i posted the values of those 2 variables in the comments bit further below
(not sure how PDO binds variables from PHP)
...
@Dave could it be that you are using emulated prepares ?
@tereško i don't even know what that means xD
how exactly do you initialize the $pdo object ?
00:05
same way i have done so for all my queries
its only this one that fails to work
$pdo = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=testdb;charset=utf8', 'username', 'password');
$pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
$pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, false);
this is how you should be doing it
try {
	$pdo = new PDO($dsn, $user, $password);
} catch (PDOException $e) {
	echo 'Connection failed: ' . $e->getMessage();
		exit;
}
$pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
so i need this: $pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES, false);
@Dave You are adding the param 'nth_row' if it is 'limited' - I can't see where you're setting it as a param.
...
FARK
its not null if thats what your suggesting i checked all the variable values as my first call of debugging
I'm being so dumb today.
@dave However - stackoverflow.com/tags/pdo/info "When in emulation mode (which is on by default), PDO substitutes placeholders with actual data. And with "lazy" binding (using array in execute()), PDO treats every parameter as a string. As a result, the prepared LIMIT ?,? query becomes LIMIT '10', '10' which is invalid syntax that causes the query to fail."
00:10
so ... did the error message change when you disable the emulation of prepared statements ?
Good morning
@Danack im not using ? for limit ?
@tereško what do you mean when you say emulation of prepared statement?
basically :

$stmt = $pdo->prepare($sql); //doesnt work
$stmt = $pdo->prepare("SELECT name FROM people WHERE age = ? AND (family = ? OR family = ?) ORDER BY id LIMIT ".$nth_row.",1"); //works
or if
$sql = "SELECT name FROM people WHERE age = ? AND (family = ? OR family = ?)" // works also
When adding a script to #/etc/init/ I shouldn't need to restart right?
So, I'm working on a configurator which parses config from a yml and creates corresponding objects.
Sort of like a mass factory, but I am not sure if this is a good idea.
For example, the configurator finds a database section in the yaml and delegates all the data in that section to a database builder class which creates a PDO object and sends it back to the configurator to be stored in the registry.
screw it, ill just hard write it in the prepare
00:22
I'm actually wondering whether to put it on GitHub and release it as a package or not.
Thoughts?
00:40
@AshwinMukhija I'd say throw up a repo; that's the easiest way to get feedback.
Also, I like all of it except YAML ;-) I'm a fan of config over convention.
it's not that simple
the supreme example of "configuration over convention" is java, where sometimes you have more lines of XML config file then lines of live code
it makes for steep learning curve and a lot of magic
I don't want to make the whole app config dependent
I know the horrors of struts
My idea is to make databases, view engines, authenticators etc readily available
For that matter, even routes
And not to forget loggers.
So, rather than creating and configuring these commonly used objects, or creating singletons, they are configured in the bootstrap and kept ready for use anytime
I have little experience with configuration overloads. What I do have experience with is 'constants'; my current opinion is that configurable constants should be easily configurable ^^
00:58
$config = Yaml::parse ( $configFile );
foreach ( $config as $key => $value ) {
$class = new ReflectionClass ( "Core\\Config\\$key" );
$configurable = $class->newInstance ();
self::$_registry [$key] = $configurable->configure ( $value );
}
@tereško Well, any extreme is "alot of magic"; it's just that convention has a lot more magic earlier on.
But you're totally right, you don't want to go overboard.
@AshwinMukhija IMHO, logging should mostly be structural thing, not a matter of configuration
I have considerable dislike for invasive logging
That's true, but you need to configure some loggers, for example Monolog
also: static registry is an antipattern
I can make it non static and call it through a DI container
I needed to get it working first
But thanks, I'll keep that in mind @tereško
01:05
and you might look into non-invasive approaches for logging and access control, like described here: stackoverflow.com/a/18682856/727208
@ircmaxell Nicely written but your last article in the series was better. I don't think the "shift" into focusing on behavior is subtle at all, it's necessary. Also, using types is not what makes the abstraction difficult it's using classes. The thing that was bothering me most is that it doesn't say anything new - people have been around saying "favor composition because of X" for a long time where your post before this one actually made an interesting point. Other than that, well written.
@tereško That's a nice answer. I think I'll shift my config to lazy loading at a later stage.
this isn't really PHP related but... do you guys know how I can set up an alias in cygwin so that when I say "edit index.html" it opens index.html with my preferred editor? "open index.html" opens it with my browser
01:28
@Prefix you need to place a script inside the executable path
also, it is not really about cygwin
you should instead look into how you can use windows shell scripts to create edit.cmd file and place it inside of a directory that has been added to %PATH%
@BenjaminGruenbaum relax. wait for the next one, it will fit together better, I hope
@ircmaxell Just giving friendly opinion :)
@tereško: thanks! any tips on where I can find out how to do that? I am a terminal/cmd noob :)
@Prefix You can do the logic in any language, even php, and just link it from the .cmd
01:45
@BenjaminGruenbaum also thanks!
Thanks for the interesting reads :)
@BenjaminGruenbaum but this and the last were really just build-ups to a much more profound point
I needed to move patterns and inheritance off the radar to get to the good stuff
I'll give you a hint: imagine taking functional and oop, and merging them in a fire until they become one. What would you get ;-)
...functional OOP?
:P
01:48
something along those lines :-D
There has been a lot of chatter about making functional coding play nicely with oop in esdiscuss , it's a constant topic of debate.
What parts of functional coding?
There are some interesting changes in ES6, for example - when you call a generic method now it will return a member of the calling this and not the owner. So if I call map on a NodeList I get a NodeList and not an Array.
There is a stronger proposal to introduce clojure like protocols that completely abstract common behavior from objects so I can do something like.
I define functional coding as using higher-order functions and things like that. I don't buy that 'pure, no side-effect' garbage. The first thing every tutorial for functional languages teaches you is to have side effects.
MyIterable::map(mappingFunction)::filter(filterFunction) and have a protocol define map/filter etc and how they interact on different types. It's completely abstracted from the objects themselves. Instead of the class implementing an interface the implementation can be abstracted away and still be completely generic and chain nicely.
@LeviMorrison Every functional language tutorial I've ever read does one of two things: fails at explaining monads, implements a sorting function in few LoC
02:09
\o/
Yay for failing to explain monads!
I think I've read more tutorials on monads than any other single topic and still don't get it.
02:23
I have to agree with the monads trouble; however, I've found that in many ways they're much simpler than many tutorial portray them to be.
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ah no, these are nomads, not monads, right?
user652649
xD
@LeviMorrison lol and often the first thing a functional language does outside of conform to functional purity is shoehorn side-effects into it.
@Wes camelCased nomads er, monads.
hi ppl. do you know a free proxy provider with good api?
02:33
@LeviMorrison have you read mine?
@ircmaxell problem is that most of the developers are not even aware that there is such the "good stuff"
@tereško which is why I'm going to talk about it :-P
@ircmaxell I don't recall it if I have.
I'm sure google will help me find it.
@ircmaxell I found yours to explain it quite well for me; I'd say it probably "clicked" more than most others.
02:36
I am not so sure that you will have any significant impact =/ At best it will be received with a "cool story, bro" attitude
@MadaraUchiha Just curious, why $this by ref @ bitbucket.org/MadaraUchiha/pulsis/src/…
... maybe I'm just low on hope in humanity today
Night folks :-)
02:56
Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? It is returning 3 days and the current time - 2 hours
if ($voted || !SL_Advpoll_Models_Polls::check_can_revote($arr_param->revote, $item->id, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'])) {
			//$message = __('You already voted for this poll today!', 'advpolls');

			$data_cookie = json_decode(stripslashes($voted));
			$expiry = $data_cookie->expiry;
			$now_date = new DateTime(date("Y-m-d h:i:s", time()));
			$expiry_date = new DateTime(date("Y-m-d h:i:s", $expiry));
			$interval = date_diff($expiry_date, $now_date);
			$message = __('Please wait ', 'advpolls') . $interval->format(__('%d days %h hours %i minutes %s seconds to revote', 'advpolls'));;
does limit 1,1 find the first row or the second row ? basically does it act similar to array pointers starting at 0 ?
Talking to me @Dave ?
who ever knows how LIMIT works when finding nth row, was an open question :P
@tereško How are you doing? Think you can help me with this little snag?
Anyone able to help me out here?...
03:12
imgur is under a heavy load! Quick! Everyone try to load it!
good morning
user652649
03:46
morning
04:15
hey guys, iam doin requests over a proxy server described here (stackoverflow.com/questions/1336262/…) and iam getting a Connection refused error. How can i fix it?
morning all
morning
morning
05:01
quiet up in here
user652649
guys months ago i created this db structure:
http://pastebin.com/RtCXbdZ2
because i thought it was faster (less joins to do in many queries) and indeed it is. basically i reference any key everywhere... but now things are starting to be mad, especially when i have to update the rows i have to propagate changes everywhere. what do you think? should i keep going like this or should i reconsider the design referencing only the parent table instead of all ancestors?
It will be simpler and faster on the query side and more complex and slower on the administration side. The question is where do you want to do the optimizations
user652649
yeah i guess that's the actual question... :\ 1 million dollar one
Generally I would opt for optimizing reads because typically the usage pattern is weighted more heavily on that end. But caching and such can make a lot of the performance drop of the more simplified schema go away.
user652649
05:17
writes aren't frequent indeed... urm... i think i will leave it as is, at least for now.... caching makes me feel i failed so it's not an option xD
user652649
stackoverflow.com/questions/19782387 is this guy doing homework?
Looks like it ...
05:45
@Wes I actually don't know if that should be closed.
I'd be inclined to keep it open, actually.
We no longer have 'too narrow', so yeah.
user652649
isn't it too generic? also many questions asked, plus it's not just a PHP related question... maybe written in a better way it could be a good question
It's quite specific, actually.
And it's not opinionated.
user652649
urm ok, i can't argue since i don't know SO much :P
06:02
@asifa are you there?
hey im trying to work with jquery popup login form and i think i have an issue with my php or my ajax i cant figure out whats going. how do i fix it?
@JoshC. how is that enough information for anyone to help?
@crypticツ i dont even know how to start. i have an open question made already. but it says not to link in chat.
@JoshC. you can link your question in chat, just don’t come in here and dump it without saying anything or dumping it repeatedly.
@crypticツ well then i shall dump it because im completely stuck and cant move on without fixing this
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Q: Jquery Mobile Login Popup Form Submit Validation

Josh C.i have a login form that popups and asks for you to input the correct information. I'm trying to validate it so that it does not close the popup window when i submit the form if the login information is wrong. here is my code. Javascript <script type="text/javascript"> function validLog...

06:19
@JoshC. just so you're aware your login form is insecure.
@crypticツ really wouldn't surprise me. ive still got alot to learn but you got to start somewhere right?
@JoshC. Don't build your url string for the ajax post... let jquery do it for you
@JoshC. stackoverflow.com/q/4795385/1592648 you should read this when you have the time.
@Orangepill and how would i do that.
data: {"uname": uname, "password":password}, instead of building the string
06:26
that makes sense
@crypticツ i will certainly use that! but for now im trying to just get the login function to work before i move to making it more complicated
@JoshC. If you build the string yourself you need to make sure you are escaping any url special characters... this way let's jquery take care of it for you. For example if I submitted Sanford&Son as my username to your existing code everything would break :)
i appreciate the catch
any thoughts to why its not working? i've tried to change my submit button to just a button then doing an onclick() to make it call the function then i ran firebug and followed and it seems like its failing out of my php validation but its not displaying any error messages
user652649
i don't understand why people try immediately to do super complex epic things even if they are beginners. i mean @JoshC. no offense, but seems like you're adding a supercharged engine on a kid tricycle xD i mean you should care firstly to build a decent login on a static html page instead of going straight to jquery and in general to any web page "accessory". your login is insecure, you know that?
"i don't understand why people try immediately to do super complex epic things even if they are beginners. "
Nonsense!
im not immediately trying to do something super complex hints why the login is so simple im trying to follow the data then once ive got validation working you can improve
user652649
06:34
@Cool2beblue indeed i am
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@JoshC. can you set up a jsfiddle?
@JoshC. Instead of returning true and false in the php you should be echoing "success" or "fail".... your ajax code is expecting a string value returned.
user652649
also:
return false;
$("#errorMessage").html(result);
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second row will never be executed
already fixed that one
06:38
anyone have any luck running IE 10 on linux?
@Orangepill the last IE I got t run successfully on Linux was IE 6 partially and IE 5 a little more. It's just so complex and integrated it's hard to get it working.
just use Vbox for IE testing if you need.
honestly, I don't even test in IE anymore. I just cross my fingers =oP
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@crypticツ I've gotten 6, 7 and should have 9 up.. (using vbox)
@Orangepill Vbox will have any version work. I'm talking about using wine.
06:49
@crypticツ I've been bitten too many times from doing that... thought I was done and then .... iE
@crypticツ I don't have any windows licenses though :( and microsoft I don't believe has an free image for 10
@Orangepill psssh get a bootleg copy from TPB. That's what I do, and all I use Windows for is Photoshop, Rosetta Stone and IE.
that's a last resort... as someone who makes there living writing software I don't pirate software... I don't need the bad karma, my luck's shitty enough as it is :p
lol
That clown has an awsome voicw
wow!
@Orangepill but it's Micro$oft, who will shit on opensource and struggling programmers just to increase their share value.
They lobby governments, and bribe them and institutions to ensure they don't use free software so they can lock them into licensing contracts.
6
I say fuck Micro$oft
@Orangepill that actually fixed it
thank you
07:00
Why would you even use traits in PHP?
Because it allows you write terrible code easily
@crypticツ I'm not bubbling with love for MS either, but I prefer to take the moral highroad. (Plus their lawyers are better then mine)
@zerkms It lets you reuse terrible code easily :)
@Orangepill ... in a hardly maintainable way
I personally don't see how it's helpful anyway
morning.
07:05
moan
@zerkms In some cases it can help keep your code DRY. But I agree there is almost always a better way.
@Orangepill any easy to explain case?
curious
morning
@Orangepill I remember when real news broke about how the government was blacking out digital documents request through FOIA requests by changing the background of the text to black, only to find out later that highlighting the text reveals the redacted text.
Military Intelligence at it's best :)
#1 !! =oD
Good morning.
morning
07:35
morning
Wasn't PHP.net suppose to come out with another update regarding the malware attack last week?
@crypticツ Read the homepage ;) php.net
@Duikboot that was 2 weeks ago on the 24th of October "We will provide a full post mortem in due course, most likely next week."
Oh ok.
so should have been sometime last week at least. This week is well on it's way.
07:50
@Dan I didn't build the router. It's 3rd party.
I'm planning on making a better one later
Are there people here using a NAS@home but Wireless ?
w00t! @krakjoe is back to business! #php :-)
user1642018
how can i get website data when the server is replying with http code 302 Moved Temporarily to address 127.0.0.1 , all requests are coming back to me . but ican access it via my browser, whats i am missing ? i tried both curl and wget in php
user1642018
anybody ?
user1642018
@Duikboot i am building one with rPi
08:38
Hello i am giving this in command prompt: -g UAMS ABC. when i call getop("g:") then i get only UAMS i am not getting second argument
?
if u edit my question then why don't repair my code??? huh... — saiyyedfardeen 13 mins ago
Good question :)
good moaning
08:51
0
Q: php getopt() function not giving correct answer

Muneem HabibFollowing is my command line arguments: php a.php -g UAMS ABC Now when i get command from command line using getopt then i am getting only first argument i.e UAMS. I want to get both arguments i.e UAMS and ABC. Following is my piece of code to get argument throug getopt() function. $options=ge...

09:05
good mornings
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Q: What's the reason in your mind Exception are heavily used in Managed (C# and Java) language but not in C++?

ZijingWuAFAIK, a lot of C++ projects don't allow exceptions and deny them in coding guidelines. I have a lot of reasons, for example, Exception is hard to handle correctly if your binary needs to be compiled by separate and different compilers. But it doesn't fully convince me, there is a lot of project...

hi morning
I have a situation here, while uploading larger files(greater than 10mb) nothing happens, no file uploads, no db entry, no errors etc., I'am using Yii.. phpinfo says upload_max_filesize and post_max_size are 1G.. any clues?
Oh hai :o
Morning =)
09:25
moin all
09:45
morning
Morning @J
Morning
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afternoon rather XD
nearly*
Morning all
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09:52
@crypticツ modern.ie exists, you have no excuse not to test in IE -_-
rather slow chat today XD
@SweetieBelle 'modern IE' is an oxymoron
@crypticツ Not building for a browser which is used by a large share of the market is crazy, regardless of your personal feelings on the product.
I don't particularly like Google, but I don't avoid testing on Chrome.
10:00
Dont with google.
XD
If Firefox have so much memory issues Ide be using it still
Firefox doesn't have memory issues
Guys, for protecting js variables passed from php - json_encode is enough, to protect from breaking html flow when substituting arbitrary html element attribute - htmlspecialchars with ENT_QUOTES and UTF-8
but
<a href="<?php echo $var; ?>">foo</a>
Whatch memory ussage carefully
10:01
what would be a correct way to not allow js there?
No, it doesn't. I've had the same Firefox open for 7 weeks and it's still responsive.
If I did that with IE or Chrome it'd be dead.
Used total: 4.02G/64.00G memory
6235 starsong 20 0 1811m 655m 49m S 3.6 8.8 1172:45.22
Firefox uses about 2.4GB
Firefox is notorious for is memory bugs
And ive tested scripts on chrome that cant run on firefox
Then they're written wrong
I can make a script that runs in IE and not in Chrome or Firefox, that doesn't make IE better, it makes me a bad scripter...
Nonsense
It just means firefox hogs memory with large variables
This is me today ^
10:08
if(document.all) {
    ... your script here ...
}
Oh look guys IE is the best browser
My script only works in IE
LOL
Thats out of context.
If you're dealing with variables so absurdly sized that they can't be handled in a browser, you should probably be parsing them differently
Youre point is invalid
No, it's not. The fact that a bad developer can't make something work doesn't mean it can't be made to work.
@SweetieBelle That might be so, but if you are testing browser performance.
@SweetieBelle Of course I understand that.
10:10
Having a safeguard against memory flooding attacks is nothing to do with performance, it's a sanity check. All browsers have data size limits.
Yeah, and firefox's check is max ram usage.
@SweetieBelle Of course I understand that.
LOL
Chrome being more permissive doesn't make it better
Windows 95 was very permissive in terms of what a user could do on it, by your logic that makes it better than Windows Vista+ with NT permission systems.
(and better than Linux)
THats it
Firefox is one giant memory leak. I only miss firebug :P
Im not listening anymore :P
@SweetieBelle you have 64GB RAM and Firefox took 4GB?
10:13
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Firefox takes 2.2
Everything together is ~4
so, if all you had is 4GB, and FF still took 2.2GB, how fast do you think your system would run?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Firefox uses less RAM than Chrome on the num tabs I have open.
If I used anything else, my system wouldn't run.
Like you don't have ram to spare.
FF starts slower than Chrome and uses more RAM. When/If Flash is opened in it, it uses even more memory :)
10:16
@Kneel-Before-ZOD See the above link, on high tab count Firefox uses far less RAM than Chrome
I'm at 34 tabs right now.
It is true that on 1-4 tabs, Firefox uses more RAM than Chrome. Above that it's much more RAM-efficient.
It does start slower than Chrome, that's true, but given that it gets opened max once a week it's not a major consideration.
you are using 64GB; you can open unlimited tabs and still not notice it; the logic you are using is that of a millionaire claiming that an item isn't expensive simply because he had more money to spend on it :)
As if FF uses less memory than Chrome. I call BS
use a limited memory like 4GB, then run both of them; your conclusion should be different :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Sec, I'll load them side by side with my current tabs open
I personally have cursed FF over and again because of memory issues..........I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one doing so. :)
10:20
K, I've opened another Firefox (using stable, I use Aurora mainly).
In both browsers, I'm running the same 32 tabs
@Kneel-Before-ZOD google firefox memory issues
XD
Twitter, Facebook, Hushmail, 7x StackOverflow, Github (repo page), Tom's Hardware, MDN x2, Rockstar forum, Grooveshark (HTML5, playing, muted), 15x Google searches, forums etc. - static no-JS content
It's should be on google trends it so popular
@JoeWatkins ping
meh, I don't worry about FF anymore; I've been using Opera and it seems wonderful :)
10:24
Firefox uses 2.3GB

Chromium uses... I have to add all these tabs up
I'm already over 4GB
...
let me try
5.1GB
@Cool2beblue At least 30 tabs
Didn't mention Firefox I have 24 extensions running
Chrome 0
@SweetieBelle maybe my experience will vary if my system runs 64GB; until then, my experience shows me that FF is less responsive (and more memory hugging) than Chrome :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD How many tabs and how many extensions?
All evidence shows Firefox is more CPU intensive but less memory intensive than Chrome under high workloads.
I never open more than 5 or 7 tabs; anything more, I simply open a new Window :)
10:29
If you have many windows open, Firefox will be more efficient
At 5-7 tabs Chrome may well use less memory
At 25-37 it doesn't
Okay firefox uses less memory
but thats only becuase it's a shity browser
XD
It's actually because Chrome spawns a new instance for every page so that theoretically if a page crashes, your browser wont stop responding.
But the scalability of it is horrible.
;)
lunch
10:31
Enjoy :P
@Cool2beblue :-P It's a decent browser......and you certainly don't wanna use Chrome for everything (even in incognito mode) :)
Omg omg OMG. HTTP Status Cats has an API now.
If it's privacy you're worried about, but you want to use Chrome, try Chromium.
I haven't tried Chromium yet; guess I'll throw that into the mix soon :)
It's Chrome but with less Googlecrap
My biggest gripe with Firefox is add-ons forcing me to restart
This isn't 2001.
10:38
disabling/enabling JS (on linux) is annoyingly hard to find as well.
Yeah, that's a recent change
But I use noscript so I can disable JS on a per-site basis
will check it out.....will definitely come in handy
It's one of the best Firefox addons
Prevents clickjacking & XSS
Turns on DNT by default
10:41
monring
hi, would someone be able to help me with composing an activerecord query?
I'm partly joining 3 tables and I'm very confused xD
this is the official link for installing Chrome ....gee; seems like too much work for a browser installation @SweetieBelle
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Most distros have it in the repo
Search for chromium or chromium-browser
10:48
Hi..
I need help in phpUnit testing
I wish I could change my username more than once a month :P
how do i execute curl in phpUnit in various unit test?
@DarkAshelin what's confusing about joining three tables?
10:50
@SweetieBelle don't, I won't recognize you anymore
@Kneel-Before-ZOD because the first 2 tables are not related
+ it only needs to join when there are records, otherwhise it takes default values from another table
anyway I found a way to do it through 2 queries instead of just 1
@DarkAshelin maybe case might also be appropriate for you, depending on what your need :)
case? haven't seen that in activerecord before
@DaveRandom pong
@JoeWatkins morning
10:58
morning
Dmitry got in touch
@DarkAshelin I'm not sure if it exists in activerecord, but it's a valid sql (specifically mysql) statement
was super helpful ...
how do i execute curl in phpUnit in various unit test?

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