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14:00
@ your comment :P
What does production only mean? //production only
PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES => false,
PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_INIT_COMMAND => "SET NAMES 'UTF8'"
@RahulKhosla it means when you put it live instead of developing it. However, I hope that comment does not mean you only do those attributes in production, you would disable emulated prepares everywhere and you would never SET NAMES...
@DaveRandom Check answer #2 codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/55037/… is this good?
I got people to review the safety of my code. Thats the feedback.
@DaveRandom I'm guessing I should use that connection right?
@DaveRandom The idea of not disabling emulated prepares comes from the ability to see the query as the mysql server sees it
Not sure if it's that good of an idea though...
14:13
@DaveRandom Also do I need a port :o ?
Weird, it's not fetching back any results.
@SecondRikudo Cute.
I don't know how you found it sexy though.
@SecondRikudo If you find chickens sexy, you have more problems :P
Hahahaha That's cool xD
14:17
Ghmmzz
Anyways, I has to go, been fun and interdasting talking to you guys =)
A bit more for the masses.
@SecondRikudo It fundamentally changes the behaviour, so it is definitely not a good idea
It's not a dev/live thing, it's a right/wrong thing
Haha =)
@DaveRandom So you suggest not to use fgetcs but fget? ( Ohno that was someone else)
14:19
with emulated prepares you can do SELECT * FROM foo WHERE a = :a or b = :a (reuse param names) and it will work, you can't do that with native
I'm really not entirely clear why you can't do it with native, but you can't
Seems like it should be feasible though, in theory
@DaveRandom maybe because all the sql engines don't support it
@Duikboot No, I suggest using fgetcsv but not attempting to create a big array, just insert the rows directly
because they do s/paramname/paramvalue/, without the g flag
That should be much better.
while ($row = fgetcsv($csvFile)) { Is that doing that all at once? }
no, once per row
14:23
@FlorianMargaine That's the thing though: MySQL doesn't even support named params, so there's already some layer in PDO somewhere that is pre-processing the query string and converting the placeholders to something MySQL does understand (positional params) - it seems like it should be doable to use the same name for multiple positions. idk, I've not actually dug into how it works, I'm talking about the theoretical mechanics as I imagine them
I imagine there is a good technical reason for it
although it is PHP, and more than that it's PDO, so it might just be laziness
sounds like a pretty good reason
It often works for me
Hmm but while ($row = fgetcsv($csvFile, "r")) { throws an error }
Warning: fgetcsv() expects parameter 1 to be resource, string given in"
$csvFile = the pathname to the CSV.
$csvFile = $_FILES['file']["tmp_name"]
Yeah I know I first used : while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 10000, ",")) !== FALSE) { wich worked but I was looking into the example of @DaveRandom
@Duikboot at what point did I tell you not to do that?
I said insert them on the fly instead of building an array in mem, I didn't say you needed to change the way you were reading the data...
Oh ok. Lets step back to this then first: paste.jesse-obrien.ca/6NM
That gives me the results but in 1 list -_-
59 mins ago, by DaveRandom
$stmt = $db->prepare("INSERT INTO contacts(name, addr) VALUES(?, ?)");
while ($row = fgetcsv($fp)) {
    $stmt->execute($row);
}
That is the type of logic you want
(imo)
@DaveRandom headline
14:29
Isn't it an issue that I don't have array-key options?
Or would you skip the array part totally out of it?
@RahulKhosla what do you mean port?
paste.jesse-obrien.ca/6NN >< is what I have with the code above.
@DaveRandom my old code never used a port.
@DaveRandom but now this code wont return results.
@Duikboot Well what are you doing. You are looping over the rows in a CSV file, to create an array of rows, to loop over the rows and insert them into the database. I'm just saying that creating the intermediate array is pointless, and resource inefficient
@RahulKhosla You mean specifying the port for the MySQL server?
@DaveRandom Yes.
14:31
Yeah you are right about that. I made the query already:
$stmt = $db->prepare("INSERT INTO wp_contacts(code, firstname, lastname, street, no, email, phone) VALUES(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)");

The thing is... how can I split up the contacts? I am now looping them but how can I make sure that every line is just a contact?
@DaveRandom Any idea why this wont return any results? pastebin.com/3M3ZxSWA
@Duikboot Is there a way to check if the csv row is a contact?
@RahulKhosla Change PDO::FETCH_OBJ to PDO::FETCH_ASSOC, and turn your error reporting levels up...
@DaveRandom thanks, i've not got any error handling lol.
@Naruto
1. Every line is a new contact in the .csv file.
2. There are 7 comma seperated values in every line.
14:37
@DaveRandom Is this s permanent fix?
Not even certain it is a fix. It looks like it's probably an issue but it's hard to say for sure without seeing error messages...
btw, you need to go understand what that option does and why it's causing you a problem...
Im not sure why PDO wont display any errors lol
ini_set('display_errors', 1); error_reporting(-1); at the top of you script.
On a development machine you should always have error reporting cranked up to max
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Q: How to get useful error messages in PHP?

CandidasaI find programming in PHP quite frustrating. Quite often I will try and run the script and just get a blank screen back. No error message, just empty screen. The cause might have been a simple syntax error (wrong bracket, missing semicolon), or a failed function call, or something else entirely. ...

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Q: Reference - What does this error mean in PHP?

hakreWhat is this? This is a number of answers about warnings, errors and notices you might encounter while programming PHP and have no clue how to fix. This is also a Community Wiki, so everyone is invited to participate in adding to and maintaining this list. Why is this? Questions like "Headers...

^ these two are your friend ;-)
@Duikboot then check if there are 7 values in the data row? There is not really another way of knowing, since people could fill in 7 random crap texts.. And you would still write to DB
@DaveRandom No error messages with ini_set('display_errors', 1); error_reporting(-1);
14:42
The values in the CSV are 100% correct. How would you check those 7? just split up by modulo %7? or something like that?
@RahulKhosla do you just get a white screen?
No
Just everything fine.
Its above my connectiont (ini_set('display_errors', 1); error_reporting(-1);) is that ok?
whut? :D
It should be at the very top of the page, but tbh I can't really go any further right now, I have to do some actual work
@DaveRandom Also include_once('connection.php'); is ontop of every page.
Ok np thanks anyways.
14:45
Yes .. now the values are all in 1 big array @Naruto ... so I have to split them up like you said. but how would you do that what foreach ?
Why would you put them in 1 big array? (just to suck up your memory space?)
for($blabalbal < 7 )
insert into db
@Naruto You are right.. I would like to get rid of the array.
@Duikboot I tought I saw @DaveRandom give you the code before, but you can read out the csv line per line.. And write away each line to the DB..
But this piece: paste.jesse-obrien.ca/6NT gives me
@Duikboot Every data from a line is inside $data...
14:48
damn prepared statements thats a while ago :D
Good morning.
Dumb excel/open office question. What's the formula for taking a cell and prepending text to it in a new call?

Ex: Hello . Col A = Col C
Morning Levi
> visited 1503 days, 1500 consecutive
Something like that? :D
14:51
@Fabien You're looking for CONCATENATE
CONCATENATE('Hello', A1)
Err:508
@cspray @Fabien 'Hello' & A1
It uses vb syntax mostly
ihateitihateitihateitihateit
I want to get on r/php and write a post saying: "Composer hasn't saved PHP"
I just don't think people will listen.
It has been too long since I used Excel tbh. Not that that's a bad thing...
I'm glad its there and has helped a lot of people, but that doesn't mean it has saved PHP.
I'm getting tired of people saying that.
14:54
@LeviMorrison blog, HN, let reddit go mental and then go and tell them to go fuck themselves
@DaveRandom No cancat I presume. I'm just getting Err:508
again :(
maybe don't phrase it quite like that
They're forgetting that a significant number of websites were made pre-composer.
#NAME? actually, not 508
They don't use composer now, and probably never will.
14:55
@Fabien what is the exact contents of the formula, = sign and all?
Actually it may me single quotes @Fabien
=('Hi' & M2)
Plus variations I have tried
Remove the braces, use double quotes
Ah awesome thanks
If you have to work with MSO it's worth brushing up on vb-fu
thankfully I haven't had to do it in some considerable time
Brush up would = learn :P
I just need to remove spaces from M2 now as we're golden.
Could find replace for that tbf
14:58
@Fabien What, you mean basically strtr($cell, ' ', '')?
Thanks for the assitance it's working.
@DaveRandom and @Naruto :)
@DaveRandom: The example you gave with WHERE a = :a AND b = :a is another example of why it's up to us (who write code) to write good queries
="path" & strtr(M2, ' ', '') & ".jpg" <-- 508
If an intern were to write a query like you posted in your comment, I'd sit him down and have a little heart to heart. Or I'd tell him to RTFM
@EliasVanOotegem agreed, but it's still a behavioural change that you should not see between live and dev. You could write a typo in your code and test it in dev and it would work, then deploy and break live
15:00
But you're right. Such differences make the whole thing tricky, and needlessly dangerous.
I know it's old hat, but it's sadly true: it's far from the only example to be found in PHP... inconsistencies and pitfalls are legion
@Duikboot yes something like that, however, don't forget to implement that part where false data isn't inserted? ;) like when your query fails or smthg :)
@EliasVanOotegem All I'm really arguing is that having different settings for live and dev is a bad plan. You can use or not use emulated prepares (I wouldn't use them but each to their own) but having different settings in different envs is asking for trouble
Anyway: I'm always happy to learn, so if you find the ref you mentioned, I will read it, and I will take it to heart. Possibly edit my answer accordingly
I'll probably edit it anyways, because you did bring up a couple of points I should mention
@EliasVanOotegem I linked it in the comment - stackoverflow.com/a/12118602/889949 (as I said, they are very much edge cases)
SUBSTITUTE() is more liekly
15:05
@Fabien yes I didn't mean that func actually exists, I meant the PHP equiv
substitute sounds familiar
tbh I found the standard lib decidely lacking when I used to do stuff like this, I wrote a whole bunch of supplementary function modules
@DaveRandom lol. The advice was here's a hint but not an obvious one :P
@DaveRandom: Looking through the answer you linked, and the PDO source, thanks. I should add that I've been using the mysqlnd driver for god knows how long. There are some differences based on the driver you use.
Whatever, will look at it a bit closer tonight. Thanks for the link, though.
15:21
@EliasVanOotegem Moral of the story: use Postgres :-P
@DaveRandom: I'll drink to that :-D
Your being a PostgreSQL adept probably explains your coming across as more sane than most people using PHP ;-p
@EliasVanOotegem I have no idea what sane means, whoops where's my flibble, etc etc
a'fwibble
15:38
Cluck cluck, jibber jibber, my old man's a mushroom, etc.
Beep
16:14
Hi
Can this php.net//manual/en/function.imagecopyresized.php be done with pixels (not %'s)?
Im wanting to shrink an image's width, and wanting the height to auto-shrink depending on width px.
@RahulKhosla, huh? that does use pixels (not %'s).
Really?
Could you take a look at sometihing for me @salathe ?
17:09
?
17:42
Hey guys: Suppose I wanted to query in PHP: mysqli->($Q"[$j+1]")

where $Q1, $Q2...$QX values were being queried. How can I do this?
i.e.
for ($j = 0; $j < sizeof($array); $j++){
$mysqli->prepare("INSERT INTO `$table` (Q"[$j+1]".....)
Would I use `, " or ' to concatenate?
WOGGA WOGGA BOOM BOOM CHA CHA BAZINGO!
18:02
Are people with multiple personality disorders able to give themselves psychological counseling?
@BDillan I do it all the time
I actually just learned it was possible. Wasn't asking a question. Its a scary world we live in
Anyway how can I query a concatenated variable?
18:26
Commit message I wrote a few minutes ago:
> $GLOBALS ... ARRRRRGHS
@Fabien The developer of opencart is a god?
@Fabien In his defence, the developer did develop a system used by millions...
popularity isn't a valid test of quality.
> WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
THE DEVELOPER OF OPENCART IS LITERALLY GOD.
YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT PEOPLE LIKE THAT. HOW MANY ECOMMERCE SOLUTIONS HAVE YOU DEVELOPED? WHAT'S THAT? NONE? THEN YOUR OPINION DOESN'T MATTER.
PS: YOU'RE AN ASSHOLE.
So much lollery.
@Fabien Thats true.
@Fabien Generosity (open source) is though...
Also he can take the defence of free stuff = shit stuff.
18:37
Still not a measure of quality
So you're right.
And as with any discussion of "frameworks", a circle jerk of mutual-Laravel-masturbation comes out of the woods.
I've never used a framework like Laravel or Cake.
I always assumed its just set ready to use functions?
Anyone good with PHP image manipulation?
@DanLugg I guess I shouldn't complain about how shitty my car is because I've never actually made a car.
@cspray Damn right.
18:43
How can I make the height of the image also scale, by looking at the set width size in px?
Like in HTML you can do <img src="asd.jpg" height="20"> and the width would automatically scale too?
@cspray I can't wait to force my offspring upon the world, merely for the convenience of entitlement to complain about how terrible everyone elses' children are.
@DanLugg Oh man, that applies to children to?
Yea, I know; I'm kind of in complaint-debt.
@DanLugg My baby is the pinnacle of a good toddler.
@LeviMorrison I've heard this rumor.
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18:48
Hey guys
I am probably at a bad place
to ask this
but dont know here else to ask
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and cant google it
Perhaps your child is exempt from the slew of drooling larva that is the next generation.
Talk to me
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I have a
18:49
problem
with typing on the same line
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I cant edit the sites-available
Talk in sentences please, some people hate that.
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I like short messages
I do too, but others don't.
I like small avatars
18:49
I don't I have to squint to see them.
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so I want to use the .htaccess
to essential change the web route
So far, I have .htaccess, and you want to change sites-avaliable?
So a redirect?
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I cant change sites-avalable
You want to redirect a page?
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so want to use htaccess to do the equalivent of changing the web root
I have
18:51
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
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/var/www/project_files
but
being a special shit frame work
the web root should be /var/www/project_files/public_html
At least he probably doesn't write wide functions/methods :-/
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but because I cant edit site-available
:/
dont be mean
Ohh
So you want to change the root directory?
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yes
I thought you called it the web root
18:53
You make a folder called public_html in the project_files.
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it exists
@Fabien ^^^
lol
:17349219 that's racist
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I have the directory
18:54
So when you go to yourdomain.com it goes to /var/www/project_files ?
@NikiC lolwut?
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yes
And you want yourdomain.com to go to /var/www/project_files/public_html ?
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I need it to go to /var/www/project_files/public_html but I can't change it in sites-availiable in apache, so want to try with an htaccess
exactly
I suck at explaining
Thats got nothing to do with .htaccess, you should be looking at the DNS settings on your website services company.
18:56
@DanLugg you know, "so much white space, it's racist" ;)
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@NikiC lol
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hertzner
@NikiC * bah dum tss *
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with konsoleH shit
18:57
@NikiC Fuck tabs, it's all about the "master space".
For a short-term solution create a file called index.php in your /project_files folder and type the following inside the index.php <?php header('Location: yourdomain.com/public_html'); ?> I think that might work?
Well, I'm accomplishing very little outside trollery while here. Off I go.
@DanLugg help me?

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