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02:26
Do any of you know how to return the name of a argument variable inside of the function?
Ex: function test($var) { echo $passedVarName = 'Name of Passed in Variable='.????.' : which has value of '.$var; }
Then let's say I did this... $foo = 'cow';
then did... test($foo);
I want it to say... "Name of Passed in Variable=foo : which has the value of cow"
Maybe pass in an associative array? $a['foo'] = 'cow'; ?
Doing it that way would defeat the purpose
This is such a simple concept, yet it's not easy for PHP to do.
It's for debuging purposes
debugging*
foreach($GLOBALS as $var_name => $value) {
if ($value === $var) {
return $var_name;
}
where $var is the variable entering the function.
Now what happens if the value is something common like 0?
Yeah, I saw that on this post: stackoverflow.com/questions/255312/…
02:42
You can't name a variable 0. This returns the variable name.
Oh, I'm stupid, my bad.
You're right.
Wait.
Have you tried ob_flush?
Let me try this out
Nope, doesn't work
I was right the first time.
The reason is because it's searching by value.
If there's any other variables with the same value, it will not be able to decipher between the two.
I just tried it and it returned another variable name that also had the value of 0.
Ah, figured out a work around
I'll pass the varname as a string
02:50
Like an associative array?
Kind of.
I made a very useful debug function
Sweet.
@TimothyPerez that seems like
why would you like to do something like that ?
For debugging purposes, if I was to call my function debug($var) multiple times, I want it to output the name of the variable it's debugging.
Basically, just a label for debugging purposes so I can differentiate between different things being debugged.
Take a look
make sense but still, I have an idea that might work
03:02
Right now I just made another arg called $label and so my func call looks like this... debug($path,'path');
What do you have in mind?
BTW here's a very very useful function I came up with called iCount()
I definitely recommend using this as it eliminates the need to initialize a $i counter everytime
// FN GLOBALCOUNT
function iCount($name){
if(isset($GLOBALS['count'][$name]))
{ $GLOBALS['count'][$name]++; } else { $GLOBALS['count'][$name] = 0; }
return $GLOBALS['count'][$name];
}
hold on
03:15
@Omeid still looking?
@OmeidHerat still looking?
Yup got it !
function var_name (&$var,$all_variables)
    {
    $original_value = $var;
    $tag = uniqid();
    $var = $tag;

    $var_name = array_search($tag, $all_variables);
    $value = $all_variables[$key];

    $var = $original_value;

    return array('var_name' => $key,'value' => $value);
    }
No way
hmm.
Use this it like this:
couldn't you theoretically juse use $$var?
$test = 'mytest';
var_name($test,get_defined_vars());
03:17
Nope, tried that.
get_define_vars() will work even if Globals is switched off.
howdy Omeid.. finally finished my project today... now just to wait for FTP access so i can upload it to the client's server.
howdy !
cool!
If you're going to need to pass get_defined_vars() every time you call the fn, then shouldn't you might as well just pass in the variable name as a string?
yep.. now i can put more effort into my MVC framework.. or maybe spending time designing my own website lol
03:20
function var_name (&$var,$all_variables = false)
    {
    if(!$all_variables){
        $all_variables = $GLOBALS;
    }
    $original_value = $var;
    $tag = uniqid();
    $var = $tag;

    $var_name = array_search($tag, $all_variables);
    $value = $all_variables[$key];

    $var = $original_value;

    return array('var_name' => $key,'value' => $value);
    }
@TimothyPerez Will if you have $GLOBALS then do something like this:
Man, I'm testing out my revised custom MVC... it's fast as hell.
CHeck out 50.56.29.39/sites/mycorpteam.com/dev/phase1 and try appending additional sub-dirs or {whatever}.html. For now it'll tell you whether or not it's an ajax call, the path arguments, and what type of url you put in (page or section)
I can't access your host :|
try again
I was doing something
03:27
Yup now it works!
Fast eh?
hi guys
The code is really bad, but will it works.
can everybody help me to organize a large scale web-app uploads?
03:28
lol
just have a look.
I saw this a little earlier actually
Came across it a while ago
can everybody help me to organize a large scale web-app uploads?
yeah, but why would you need that sort of debugging tools ?
You still have to plug get_defined_vars as the second arg.
03:29
I admit that its really good practice.
@Javad_Amiry You said that twice, you said that twice.
@OmeidHerat Would you like to see my debug func?
you may tell what you have done and why you think you need help to organize.
@TimothyPerez Sure!
@OmeidHerat I'm sorry, I need help
@Javad_Amiry its ok but no one can help you unless you explain what you have done so far and where you need help with.
ok
I am creating a web-app to share pictures
something like flicker or else
03:31
ok
@OmeidHerat Here's my custom debug fn set: pastebin.com/jYwwWNUK
my users should be able to upload pictures in any size
and there is not any limitation in pictures count that any user can upload
@TimothyPerez I am just saying, there is nothing better for debugging then X-debug.
@JavadAmiry I def recommend Plupload... it'll do pre-downsizing of ridiculous image sizes client-side prior to upload.
Oh. X-Debug, isn't that a PHP MOdule?
yes it is an good idea
*a good :D
and
03:34
@TimothyPerez it's a debugging tool.
how to organize them in best way?
the God of debugging tools, none is better then that.
at server?
@Javad_Amiry Mr Amiry you may live in good times :)
so sorry :(
03:35
@JavadAmiry - You don't want your server doing the heavy lifting of resizing a 1000 gazillion mega pixel photo from someone's computer.
I think I have x-debug installed.
@TimothyPerez what IDE you use ?!
@OmeidHerat did you see my debug functions?
Yup I am looking at them.
I don't like GLOBALS at all. they make your program unstable.
@OmeidHerat I don't use an IDE right now. I'm currently just using Notepad++. I was considering using Netbeans or Eclipse. But they seem really complex to setup.
Really?
Good for the NetBeans!
and no its just as easy as abc!
03:36
Really?
Eclipse is so heavy and slow, some people like it thought.
Yup!
Even if I created my own MVC framework?
and netbeans has x-debug plugin.
yup.
no, my purpose is not resizing ictures at server, hmmmm -my english is not good enough- my question is how do I save them at server with the best directories and sub-directories creation
I'll install netbeans right now
03:38
each user must have a special directory? or something else?
@TimothyPerez Cool ! and you may start here
@Javad_Amiry Depends, if uploads are restricted to users sure thing, that will be the best way.
@OmeidHerat BTW, I'm using NGINX. I noticed it mentions APACHE.
however you may consider date-based folders and tag folders with user id and date.
Did a dpkg --list, I guess I don't have x-debug. I'll install that too.
@TimothyPerez I am not sure if that is going to be an issue, it just asks for server url.
however the question is if it supports x-debug or not on NGINX.
@TimothyPerez install x-debug through netbeans.
03:42
for example for me that will be this: uploads/Javad_Amiry/public/9-10-2011/ ???
Tools -> Plugins.
I'm pretty sure it does. I'm using php5-fpm to handle the CGI.
@OmeidHerat Darn... too late, I just installed it through aptitude.
@Javad, the structure can be anything you want. Generally, to prevent leeching or whatever you will have the image stored in a database... and have a php script do the actual display of the image itself... such as: domain.com/img.php?usr=2204&img=249824985-083589509850985095387985-0795-07950938509850985 or something like that
@Javad_Amiry Yeah but you might consider changing the file name instead of creating a folder and keep the filenames in database so you can give it back to user with that name.
at that rate, it doesnt matter how they are stored
03:45
@Justin Image in database !? Not a good idea at all.
not the 'image' but the file name of the image
and also the association code
so that img.php?usr=2204&img=me.jpg works but so does img.php?usr=2204&img=353985309850985098350985
@Justin that big random numbers is not a good idea
well i know, it's just an example lol
the best thing will be to use md5 or some sort of hash based on name.
yeah that'd be the best way to go about it
03:48
I wish PHP would let you instantiate an object deriving directly from an Abstract Class
@Justin I am not having a problem with that numbers, the whole idea of random is not good,
and isn't there any problem, if I save all files in one folder, when the files count grow up? 1000, 100000, and more file in one folder?
saving file-names and associations in DB is a good idea
lol omeid.. my pdf generation is randomly generated (on the project i finished today).. but that prevenative just in case 2 people hit the button at the exact same time...
but no worries, 'cause as soon as it pulls up for download (another trick of downloading a non-existant file).. the original is deleted :)
@Javad_Amiry its.
that will be a big issue for backups and further mangment
ok :)
and so thanks for your help
03:56
@OmeidHerat When I'm setting up a project on a remote server in Netbeans, it asks me for an upload directory. Is this upload dir for Netbeans' meta-data or is this actually a subfolder for uploading anything?
for uploading anything.
but for development (local) its best not to use remote server
Ok, then I'll probably leave it blank.
I know
man I wish i was better at graphic design... I feel like a bum being a programmer without a website lol
It's just I'm on a Windows machine for now, and it's a pain to install NGINX on windows. I'm just using GIT for storing dev revision on the server.
@Ome
04:00
@TimothyPerez I see, for windows you can always go with xampp
or wamp, thats what i run and i like it better than xampp
@OmeidHerat On NB, when I try to hit Finish on the project setup it doesn't do anything.
It's stuck at the part where it's suppose to download a copy of the source files in that dir.
I'm using WAMP
But I have a really complex rewrite that's different from Apache.
I see, then go with cygwin.
and install ngix.
IllegalArgumentException: Already a MasterFileObject[C:\Users\Tim\Documents\NetBeansProjects\MyCorpTeam\nbproject\pr‌​oject.xml@109babc:84c696,valid=true]
That's my NB error
@TimothyPerez to be honest I have never used remote development with NB.
04:03
Oh man, I will try to figure this one out.
Good Luck
Can i ask something about jquery?
Got it
@srbhbarot sure
thanks timothy
source: ["c++", "java", "php", "coldfusion", "javascript", "asp", "ruby"]
i want to add elements in this type of array
ok
it's just standard js
Is that a JSON obj or just a standard array?
source["monkeyPoop"] = 'throw';
04:09
i hv done this type of code. see this
for(i=1;i<document.getElementById('total_exe').value;i++)
{

var elems=document.getElementById('exe'+i).value;
// alert(elems);

// source1[i]=document.getElementById('exe'+i).value;
// jquery.inArray(document.getElementById('exe'+i).value, source);
$("input#autocomplete").autocomplete({
// source: ["c++", "java", "php", "coldfusion", "javascript", "asp", "ruby"]

source:[document.getElementById('exe'+i).value]


});
}
@srbhbarot What does your original var "source" initialization look like?
Thanks
lol
You're passing in a direct object
as an argument
You should defined a var with that data before and pass it in.
so before you have $("input#autocomplete").autocomplete(...)
@srbhbarot Ugh!
i want add elements into source every time when loop is moving.
var source = new Array("c++", "java", "php", "coldfusion", "javascript", "asp", "ruby");
the best thing (if not the only) in jquery is the sezzile library embedded so you don't do things like document.getElementById().
04:13
Then... $("input#autocomplete").autocomplete({ "source":source});
@srbhbarot May I ask some questions ?
thanks timothy i will try for this
yeah omeid
you can ask
is this production code or you are learning ?
@OmeidHerat You should use standard JS in jQuery as it's faster to do certain things.
for instance...
@OmeidHerat I have not enough knowledge of jquery
04:16
$('#monkey').each(function(){ alert(this.id); }) is faster than using $('#monkey').each(function(){ alert($(this).attr('id')); })
Even though that each will only return one #monkey obj... lol
@TimothyPerez yes that is true but that is not the case here you can't do any better DOM selections or traversing then sizzle that is embedded in JQuery.
and yes I was going to give that example of $(this) and things like that.
You should pre-catch your DOM scope prior.
I mean Cmon man! what is next $.add(a,b) // returns a+b ?
@TimothyPerez In your code. How can i add value of document.getElementById('exe'+i).value into array?
04:19
I agree, you should try to use jQuery for specific stuff. And I'd recommend staying away from using pseudo selectors.
lol
@TimothyPerez JQuery's DOM selector (the, sizzle) is as cross-browser as it can get.
$('#exe'+i).val()
I'm not saying that's it's not cross-browser, but you should use pseudo-selectors as little as possible (makes crap slower).
if you can't use a tool properly, don't use it.
@OmeidHerat are you telling me or this guy?
@TimothyPerez that is one thumb rule, and I haven't seen you misuse any tool :)
04:22
@OmeidHerat I don't understand what you mean?
@TimothyPerez actually not, the Sizzle is using the Native pseduo-selectors when possilbe (if the browser supports CSS3 selectors).
@OmeidHerat dude... I'm pretty good with jQuery and JS. Trust me I'm writing a book on it.
That's a recent site I did with PHP, JS, jQuery
It's AJAX'd
Here's another... hangingtreenursery.com
@OmeidHerat My opinion is people think that jQuery is going to do everything for them. When really people overkill simple functions in jQuery you could do in straight JS.
@OmeidHerat You still there?
Yes
yeah you are write.
but you were suggesting that pseduo-selectors are slow.
which is not true.
and nice work!
@TimothyPerez is this right?
var source=new Array();
for(i=1;i<document.getElementById('total_exe').value;i++)
{

var elems=document.getElementById('exe'+i).value;

source[i]=$('#exe'+i).val();

$("input#autocomplete").autocomplete({"source":source
// source: ["c++", "java", "php", "coldfusion", "javascript", "asp", "ruby"]

// source:[document.getElementById('exe'+i).value]

});
}
and also for bella****.com "The magic number in GZip header is not correct. Make sure you are passing in a GZip stream."
fix that :)
04:30
@OmeidHerat thanks
@srbhbarot Your code looks funny
plz suggest me to make it right
@TimothyPerez are you there?
@srbhbarot Yeah, I'm trying to figure out exactly what the heck you're doing in this.
@srbhbarot Are you having it do this on an event, like click or blur?
@TimothyPerez no it's like this.
04:40
@srbhbarot by looking at your code I am assuming that there is no way that someone is going to pay for that and you are learning, thus I tactfully point you to this wonder full website where you can start learning JavaScript when you are done (after maybe 6 months or so if you work hard) then go here and learn the wonderful JQuery Library.
$(document).ready(function() {

var source=new Array();
for(i=1;i<document.getElementById('total_exe').value;i++)
{

var elems=document.getElementById('exe'+i).value;

source[i]=$('#exe'+i).val();

$("input#autocomplete").autocomplete({"source":source
// source: ["c++", "java", "php", "coldfusion", "javascript", "asp", "ruby"]

// source:[document.getElementById('exe'+i).value]

});
}



});
<input id="autocomplete" />
@srbhbarot There is lots of things wrong with your code, in fact
@OmeidHerat thanks but i want to make this auto suggestion for myself
if you call your function at dom.ready then why do you take the value from a field input ?
@OmeidHerat value comes from database
04:43
you should set that at your server.
then why are you doing something like this document.getElementById('total_exe').value
@OmeidHerat You mentioned my gzip header is set wrong. I have ini_set('zlib.output_compression_level', 5);
& header("Content-Encoding: gzip");
I suggest you to search for some tutorial and use the code from that if its for personal use.
@OmeidHerat it contains total number of values comes from database
@srbhbarot that is the wrong way, you should put that directly into a variable not a field.
@TimothyPerez will there is lots of things that can cause that, is your server linux or Win ?
04:49
@OmeidHerat plz tel me how can i fetch values from database using jquery or javascript?
Should I use the PHP fn gzcompress?
I thought ob_start("ob_gzhandler"); took care of all that though.
@OmeidHerat or how can i set value directly to jquery variable?
@OmeidHerat LMAO
@srbhbarot what do you think you can use for that ?
@OmeidHerat sory i didn't get you.
04:53
nm. Using Ajax.
 
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user680786
06:48
Good morning. 10:48 here
Good Morning. I'm in US->Florida 2:49am here.
Anyone an expert with spl_autoload functions?
user680786
@TimothyPerez I can help you with it.
@OZ Awesome, thank you. I've been using the old'school method.
I'm trying to replace it with spl_autoload functions. And perfect timing because I've created my own MVC from scratch
So I have some class files in different folders.
Morning
@OZ How would I use spl to create some sort of seperation between them?
user680786
06:55
@TimothyPerez that's good. To create good and flexible autoloading, you can follow some rules, described in PSR-0 standard. 1) One class = one file. And for interfaces too. 2) Use namespaces. 3) Follow PSR-0 conventions in naming: groups.google.com/group/php-standards/web/…
I never put more than one class in a file and I use interfaces.
user680786
so it will be easy for you
My class files have to be replaced though. Instead of underscores I did MyClassName.class.php
user680786
Yes, name of file should be eq. to name of class. To start, create folder "vendors" (not in public directory like "www")
user680786
sorry for my english
user680786
06:58
then create folder for your libraries: "Timothy", maybe (it's "name of vendor" in psr-0)
Unfortunately I've created a server hosting multiple sites in this format... /var/www/sites/somesite.com/ /var/www/sites/anothersite.com/
user680786
nothing wrong here
user680786
it's ok
I'm listening though
user680786
folder "vendors" will be common for all sites
user680786
07:01
ok. Each "vendor' will have his own subfolder in "vendors" folder. There will be, for example, "Twig", "Smarty", "Timothy", etc.
user680786
and inside of these subfolders will be files of classes.
Man, this is going to change the entire structure I have. My current folder structure is 4 main folders ('inc','controller','model','view')
I have classes in both controller and model folders
Can it still work without changing those?
user680786
yes, but maybe you'll need to rename some files
user680786
wait a minute, i'll take screenshot of my tree
user680786
user680786
07:08
that's structure for vendors folder. Also, you'll need folder, where controllers and models (and resources) of your site will be placed.
It's not much different then looking at the Jamm folder you have there.
user680786
difference: "vendors" is folders for libraries. Libraries are common for all of your sites (applications)
I see
So all sites would utilize a master library as well as it's own subset
user680786
ok, now we will create something that you already have: folders "Model", "Controller", "View" inside the /var/www/sites/anothersite.com/
user680786
07:16
I'm thinking :)
I've read the proposal
btw
So this is utilizing this custom class SplClassLoader
user680786
you can use your own.
Yeah, I like to keep it light weight.
user680786
can you move your folders (mvc) from "sites/anothersite.com/" to "vendors/Timothy/AnotherSite" ?
user680786
if not - ok, just trying to make it "by standard" :)
user680786
07:23
well, while you read, let's suppose you don't want to move folders. In any case, each class should be declared inside the namespace. FrontController will have namespace Timothy\AnotherSite\controller; and so on.
Can't unfortunately. I have to encapsulate each site into it's own subdir of the sites folder.
user680786
ok, maybe later :) doesn't matter now, it will be easy to change
user680786
so
user680786
in index.php you will call Autoloader object, and register namespace of your site and your libraries
index.php I have only one line require_once('inc/bootloader.php');
user680786
07:27
well, in bootloader then :) it will be something like Autoloader::register("Timothy\\AnotherSite", "/var/www/sites/anothersite.com");
user680786
syntax depends on choosen autoloader, of course
and so Timothy\\AnotherSite is a namespace?
user680786
and that's all what you need to do :)
good mrng php
user680786
yep, see my message before
07:28
ok, cool
user680786
good morning keyur
yo man
i need your help
can you @OZ
user680786
@TimothyPerez as Autoloader you can take Symfony's UniversalClassLoader (api.symfony.com/2.0/Symfony/Component/ClassLoader/…) or something else (this one, maybe: github.com/jamm/Autoload/blob/master/Autoloader.php)
user680786
@keyur write your questions and we all will try to answer it
ya i m trying to get the profile information for linked in account and i have get this data
Array
(
[linkedin] => SimpleXMLElement Object
(
[id] => Vz-lUtrU1f
[first-name] => keyur
[last-name] => modi
[picture-url] => http://media.linkedin.com/mpr/mprx/0_3rnHNj1tC_BqpJgliBXUNYrDCirMy0pl_ACBNxi-g6XW_UIAS9QXV0BpuSKQ04jgh1N9U4AYxy6a
)

[info] => Array
(
[url] => https://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/~:(id,first-name,last-name,picture-url)
[content_type] => text/xml;charset=UTF-8
[http_code] => 200
[header_size] => 176
[request_size] => 474
[filetime] => -1
[ssl_verify_result] => 0
[redirect_count] => 0
but from this data how can i get url for profile???
user680786
07:36
@keyur don't know, sorry
k man
07:53
what does the symbol :(single-colon) mean in php?
i saw associative-arrays with keys like `tag_names:interests` so it looked like
`[tag_names:interests] => Tags`
it means... DOOOM!!!!
@TimothyPerez wat?
i didnt get u
i looked on google too but couldnt figure out
Single colon is usually used in a ternary operator
meaning 'or'
no its not ternary operator here
actually in that case it's like curly braces
so I think it's like this
[tag_names:{interests}]
07:59
is it like namespaces?
sorry but still i dont get u
Looking this up so I'm accurate
Can you paste the exact variable?
also there are fields like [text:protected]
this surely means that text is a protected variable
hey lovesh, depends where you say the output, but any string can be an associative array key
08:03
@TimothyPerez ok
looks like you're talking about var_dump output of a class
@enobrev yes its print_r
"protected" is just the "visibility" of the variable
it's a hint so you know you're looking at in the print_r - php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.visibility.php
i m echoing `print_r` of a class and the output is like
`[walled_garden:welcome] => Welcome to
                    [menu:page:header:administer] => Administer
                    [menu:page:header:configure] => Configure
                    [menu:page:header:develop] => Develop
                    [menu:page:header:default] => Other`
(and more specifically to let you know you can't access that var from outide the class or its children)
08:06
@enobrev i understand that protected is visibility but what about [menu:page:header:configure]
is it showing nested classes?
@lo I'm assuming
oops... those look like they're explicitly defined as array keys - or like Timothy said, could be namespaces haven't worked with them much, so I wouldn't know but those are pretty specific to be namespace names
nested classes would show the hierarchy of the class
may be they are user created namespaces
i meant like access configure member of header which is itself a member of page which is a member of menu for [menu:page:header:configure]. Could it be like that?
it's definitely conjured. Nothing inherent to php. Here try this in a new file:
'<?php
$aTest = array(
'walled_garden:welcome' => 'Welcome to',
'menu:page:header:administrator' => 'Administrator',
'menu:page:header:configure' => 'Configure'
);
print_r($aTest);'
...and run it. . You'll see the same output.
It's just an internal array structure in whatever class you're looking at. Something like namespaces - but custom to whatever the app is using the namespace for. I'd assume it's for a template heirarchy or something
08:17
ok i got it
@enobrev Thanks a lot
09:14
Anyone know how to recompile a single nginx module in debian?
09:36
open an IRC client , find FreeNode server , go to #debian channel
and , seriously , if you like building custom stuff , debian isnt really for you
Yeah it is brodah. It's actually not too bad at building stuff.
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