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11:04
What http status code should I use if someone post something to me with the incorrect API key?
403, probably
Maybe 400
I don't really like using 400 at the application level though
403 it is
Hmm
> The server cannot or will not process the request due to something that is perceived to be a client error.
^ Emphasis my own
That's a 400 Bad Request
The client error is not in the request.
Only in the data transferred by it.
Generally still perceived to be a client error though, right?
11:08
@bwoebi this
400 is bad request synthax, not wrong data
Here's 403:
> 403 Forbidden
The request was a valid request, but the server is refusing to respond to it. **Unlike a 401 Unauthorized response, authenticating will make no difference.**
not sending field username on login is 400
@Jimbo Yes, except 401 is inherently tied to HTTP-auth, of which an API key is not an implementation
This is 401
11:09
So easier put. What would you consider an incorrect login?
@DaveRandom But 403 explicitly states authenticating will make no difference?
Yes, HTTP-auth will make no difference
Totally gandalfing it.
Ohhhh, HTTP auth
Why didn't you say so?
;D
Note: many elements of HTTP are total bollocks
@DaveRandom 403 is generally "I know who you are, you don't have access, go away"
11:11
I agree that's what it should be
@Jimbo 401 is usually failing to authorize because of wrong data, but not sending keys received after authorization is 403
basically 401 is "wrong username/password" and 403 is "you have to be logged in" errors
Yep yep, so you can still get past the http side, but still have to return a response that isn't http related
is this the best way to protect a var: $name = mysql_real_escape_string($_POST["nomeimput"]); ?
Dammit, the response codes suck
> The 401 (Unauthorized) status code indicates that the request has not been applied because it lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. The server generating a 401 response MUST send a WWW-Authenticate header field (Section 4.1) containing at least one challenge applicable to the target resource.
You cannot do that with a bad API key
11:14
Yeah that's only usually for digest authentication, I implemented that in my last api
Or basic, or some custom scheme
@Japa Here
The auth mechanism is extensible (see OAuth) but a PSK approach isn't really compatible with it
Or, well, I suppose it could be, but inventing your own scheme for a specific application sucks a bit
400 is for errors that would be handled at the web server level
Also, it's worth noting that the new definition of 403 doesn't specify that authenticating will make no difference any more tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.5.3
> If authentication credentials were provided in the request, the server considers them insufficient to grant access.
That sounds like what is going on to me
@Fabien thanks man.
Some guy thought it was clever to return a 404 when an api request was received but couldn't be fulfilled because something like an ID wasn't found server-side
11:23
@Jimbo If the ID was transmitted in the request URI, I don't consider that invalid
@DaveRandom Really? So, the route endpoint exists for /url/{id}/whatever
And you'd return a 404?
@Jimbo that's the way to do it
resource not found = 404
user with id {id} not found - 404
Okay okay, that makes sense, but this was in POST headers ;)
@Jimbo I consider that legitimate yes, the ID is part of the address of the target resource
if that was POST with id as target then it's pretty valid
11:25
I wouldn't return 404 unless the element that was not found was part of the path component of the request URI (i.e. I wouldn't return 404 if the ID was part of the query string, although there's technically no reason why it would be invalid to do so)
If the url contains the slug and that slug doesn't exist, sure I agree 404 is fine. But for something where the url is in a post var and it's discovered later whether or not it's used, I wouldn't return a 404
like POST /system/ban {user_id: 123}
If you are returning 404 based on the entity body data alone though, that's not valid
That's what I mean yeah
Basically you would hit an api endpoint and one of your post vars would be a template id to create adverts from. You would see the endpoint fine, but half way through the code it would check if the template id actually existed
If it didn't, return 404.
WHAAAT
11:27
Yeh that's pretty weird, although there is a problem with this: what do you return instead?
@DaveRandom 200, with status as success|failure and reason?
Because the api consumer is going to be checking for those strings in the response body
idk, semantically it should have a 4xx code
lo guys!
clear separation between http errors and something in the code
Not really, the client shouldn't care how the response was arrived at
11:29
is there a way to turn off dom module without rebuilding from source?
why would you do it at all?
im just testing stuff
the other server doesnt have it (on phpinfo)
@Jimbo depends on the action
im checking if its the cause why something is not working so i'm trying to turn it off on my local
if it is a search request for some id, then it's 200
11:30
The problem is 404 can mean one of two very different things. The resource (url) didn't exist, or it did exist but the code decided to arbitrarily return a 404 somewhere. I don't like that level of ambiguity...
because no results is a good action result
@reikyoushin XY: what's not working?
@DaveRandom i have a revive (openx) instance from one server, and one on my local machine.. the server on my localhost returns banners while the one on the remote server does not, even if i basically duplicated the same steps
so i guess it is an environment issue
@reikyoushin error messages?
none, because it is not an error..
11:34
Then the problem is not that DOM is not there. If it was, you would be getting a fatal whenever you tried to use it.
<a href='F' target='_blank'><img src='F' border='0' alt=''></a>
@Jimbo @DaveRandom ok, the right response code is 422 :)
it always return this.. though i am very sure the zone is existing in my case
@SergeyTelshevsky Yes that's what I was looking for! I used that
@SergeyTelshevsky Isn't that Twitter's APIs rate limiting response?
11:35
> The request was well-formed but was unable to be followed due to semantic errors.
@DaveRandom it's 420
Where's 422 specified?
So it was a solid request, everything went through, but there was some ballsack in the request body so semantically it's not okay
It's not in rfc7231
11:36
@DaveRandom it's not, but I don't see a reason to stick with that rfc anymore
...
That's the standard?
It fits the exact thing we're all talking about
@DaveRandom depends on the requirements
> The 422 (Unprocessable Entity) status code means the server
understands the content type of the request entity (hence a
415(Unsupported Media Type) status code is inappropriate), and the
syntax of the request entity is correct (thus a 400 (Bad Request)
status code is inappropriate) but was unable to process the contained
instructions. For example, this error condition may occur if an XML
request body contains well-formed (i.e., syntactically correct), but
semantically erroneous, XML instructions.
@DaveRandom basically i can only see 5 difference from the php modules of the remote and local servers
dom, wddx, xmlreader, xmlwriter, xsl
11:39
@Jimbo ^ this relates specifically to things with an entity body, don't use it if there's e.g. a problem with the request headers
though i'm not sure if this is the cause, i am just trying to test this to rule the environment issue out
@reikyoushin I promise you it's not the problem
okay then.. :)
If it was, you'd just be getting fatal errors
@DaveRandom I only see "for example, ... request body"
11:40
@DaveRandom for headers it's 400 as I see it
@Jimbo Request entity === request body
> An entity consists of entity-header fields and an entity-body
@SergeyTelshevsky Depends, I was referring more to the content of the headers, say if you were expecting a X-My-Custom-Header and it's missing, 422 would not be appropriate and neither would 400
Some headers also have their own codes (e.g. not acceptable, can't remember the number)
RFC WAR
@DaveRandom that's 417
a missing header that was expected
11:42
@Jimbo 2616 is obsoleted, it even says that in a big fat red warning at the top :-P
by the way, a great cheat sheet I mostly use to have an overview: httpstatus.es
@reikyoushin you'll probably need to do some nasty ass echo-driven debugging or something, it's probably something like a failure to open a local file, or a missing environment var or something
@DaveRandom Dammit :P Any way to find the 'new' entity description or are they not even overwriting it and just building on top of it?
@Jimbo it's mostly overwriting as I see it
@Jimbo are you building a restful api?
@SergeyTelshevsky Nope, I have done and used HTTP 422 so trying hard to defend my ass :P
11:46
I am a million billion degrees cooler since installing black out blinds on the biggest window in the office
@Jimbo fts then and don't worry :D
7396 is not such a bad RFC… mhm…
Can someone explain to me in lamest terms what DOM exacly is
@bwoebi scarce I'd say
hmm?
@bwoebi there are cases where 7396 is not enough so you have to use response codes that fit the most, but surely not mean what they have to
@SergeyTelshevsky not sure what you mean…
@bwoebi there is insufficiency in response codes
@Tomazi lulz
@Jimbo tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3 - but in the case of the description of 422, it is specifically referring to the request message body
11:54
that's why WebDAV is used
@Jimbo wrong... :-P
*Document Object Model
@Tomazi ^
SOLVED
> The Document Object Model (DOM) is a cross-platform and language-independent convention for representing and interacting with objects in HTML, XHTML and XML documents. The nodes of every document are organized in a tree structure, called the DOM tree.
@Tomazi ^
Also, there's a difference between the DOM and the DOM API, which I more relevant to @Tomazi I suspect
@DaveRandom isn't form data considered as part of the request body?
11:57
If you mean application/x-www-form-urlencoded and multipart/form-data then yes
@DaveRandom E_NOT_ENOUGH_LAME_TERMS :P
Actually, they are mechanisms for encoding form data, and they can be transferred as the entity body of an HTTP message, but they are not strictly limited to this
@PeeHaa ^ better?
:-P
Oh wrong message
Never mind, I stand by it
@DaveRandom that's the most used content-types
Not happy no reference to "entity" is explicitly made in the new rfcs
12:00
GODDAMNFUCKIT
:-D
How is this too broad? — juergen d 3 mins ago
@PeeHaa i promise its not helpful my failed attempt. — echo_Me 25 secs ago
nice one
@SergeyTelshevsky I already commented on it twice. Sometimes you just have to downvote and move on
:P
@PeeHaa I did, I just liked the argument
12:06
:D
12:21
Hi! Would you see where's the bug in : CREATE TABLE comments(id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, text TEXT, date timestamp(14) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id), FULLTEXT(text)) (error is : You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '(14) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id), FULLTEXT(text))' at line 1)
The strange thing is that it worked on my shared hosting mysql, and now that I'm moving that into another server, it produces this error.....
No idea what it could be ?
@SergeyTelshevsky How do you mean "most used"?
@Jimbo phpnw?
@Basj Timestamp does not have a length....
@DaveRandom thanks! strangely it worked on the other server... Why do you think it worked on another server and not here ?
Also, try and avoid using keywords as identifiers, you have used two there. They won't cause a problem but they can result in some weird looking SQL and it's just generally good practice to avoid it
@Basj Maybe a strict mode or something? I'm surprised it worked on the other server tbh
@DaveRandom oh ok, thanks
@DaveRandom ok! Another thing : The used table type doesn't support FULLTEXT indexes ... I see in some SO answers, that I should switch to MyISAM, is it true? Or should I update to mysql 5.6 to support FULLTEXT with Inno?
@Basj for example, in those two cases, you could have something more descriptive anyway, e.g. content TEXT, posted_timestamp TIMESTAMP
12:31
hum thanks for these advice, I will change this
@DaveRandom well, you don't use anything else but these two too often
@Basj Is it that the table type doesn't support it, or is it that the column doesn't support it?
@DaveRandom occasionally there's JSON, and that is request body too
@SergeyTelshevsky I guess the point really is that "form data" isn't really related to HTTP at all, it's a HTML construct
@DaveRandom no no the table.
probably I don't have the right MySQL version
12:38
@DaveRandom you're right, but that means that 422 is the valid code to use in most cases, unless you use some crazy content-type
<3 Auryn swoon
@DaveRandom Yes! I think I'll be driving up
Also, just got a legit phpstorm license!! :D
@Basj What version do you have?
btw, fulltext indexes in MySQL suck anyway ;-)
@Jimbo cool, let me know what time you're getting here
@SergeyTelshevsky 422 isn't coupled to a specific content type or semantic meaning, though. It's an application-level error.
@DaveRandom 5.5.40 or something
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morning
12:49
@DaveRandom what better search features would you use ?
@Basj Check out solr
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/me is jealous that @Jimbo and @DaveRandom get to hang out.
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@Fabien \o/
@DaveRandom ok. What is different between SOLR and Lucene?
I dunno, you'd need to drink a lot of beer to hang with those guys.
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12:52
I can pull that off once every week or two, any more than that and I'm in hangover recovery mode for days, though.
That's getting old for you.
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You know what they say ... Father Time is undefeated.
BTW @rdlowrey What's your weigh in on status code for a http post request that fails due to the wrong API key passed.
403 was the end result I think.
Nope, you missed 422
:P
And I learned 2616 is deprecated! Wahooo!
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@Jimbo yeah there's a big red overlay bar on the rfc page if you visit it in a browser.
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12:56
Although deprecated is a strong word for what actually happened. It's more like "a few small PITA details have been changed"
So 422 now?
Oh good, so the word "Entity" and what it actually pertains to (both request header(s) and body) is still valid
Meaning, @DaveRandom can shove his cactus and it's a 422 :D
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@Fabien if the API key is an authorization thing 401/403 can be appropriate. 422 is a good option and be more informative, though. At the end of the day as long as you document it who really cares.
@DaveRandom very good page, thanks!
12:59
Furry muff
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Just don't return 200 with an error message lol
heh. Never :P
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Re: ~75% of php applications
Lol /me hides - I didn't ever do that...
@DaveRandom Sphinx vs SOLR vs ElasticSearch, which one is the most easy to set up ?
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13:00
Everyone did it at one point, I think :)
{ "status" : "failure", "reason" : "bollocks" }
It still pisses me off that 304 is a 3xx and not a 2xx
Lol
13:00
I just don't see how "not modified" is a form of redirection
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@PeeHaa nice.
@PeeHaa I hate you
:-P
I love you too
too*
13:02
best error handling response for devs would be: 302 Location: http://www.nooooooooooooooo.com/
Aw guys, don't go getting all soppy
@Fabien Thanks. I was guessing this one :)
Think to as direction. You can love him to the moon and back.
If you'll be... if you'll be his baby.
@Fabien "Too" has an O and another O too
I remember that from primary school
13:04
I doubt I started using it correctly till post-uni. I am.. maybe was a grammatical retard.
Also source for moon and back.
@Fabien Nah, same man. I still do 'i before e except after c'
Dear lord, Lester is on fire this week with the bellending
@DaveRandom Man, that sentence made absolutely no sense to me but... LOL
@DaveRandom so better SOLR for you , than Sphinx?
@Basj I have not used sphinx so I can't tell you from personal experience. I've heard good things, I've heard bad things (more good than bad, in general), but I've worked with solr before so I know it works and so that is what I personally would recommend
If you are evaluating a new tool for your project though, it's certainly worth playing around with it to find out if it works for you
13:07
He's saying he's accountable for all issues.
I don't know, it's more like he's just narrating his own life
> On the basis of 'If it's not broken', what is actually broken, and what is just a matter of 'I don't like that way of working'?
That's the opening "sentence" of a new thread
wtf
@DaveRandom I'm not sure what he wants to say with his email... I'm sure he has something interesting to say, but I guess he hasn't put it the right way
> I'm sure he has something interesting to say
You're new, obviously :-P
maybe I see things with a new angle then :P
just sent a reply, we'll see
13:16
@FlorianMargaine
Right now, I'm afraid your emails looks like a rant more than anything
else. I'm absolutely certain that you have something interesting to say,
but the message just didn't get through. Could you elaborate?
brilliant ...
@DaveRandom racist ...
@DaveRandom ok
@JoeWatkins why? it's true
@FlorianMargaine It's always true ;-)
13:18
always ?
More or less
I agree ?
Oh absolutely ?
for sure ?
I bet he talks like that as well ? Like a cockney and/or australian ? Where every sentence has the inflection of a question ?
13:21
seems likely ?
Wow, 25/2 on return types
wonder why stas voted no
I can't find Stas stating why he voted against, I'm intrigued as to what his concerns are (they could be valid, they often are)
@JoeWatkins yeah, internals is Lesters personal blog
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13:24
We're getting it!? Return types? When is phpQuote7Unqote out?
@JoeWatkins also, no reaction to chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/19774880#19774880 and following?
@Jimbo It's not over until the fat lady sings, there's a whole week and half to go yet
The general mood seems to be in favour, though
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@Fabien Well the FormBody has to do different things based on whether you're adding value fields or file fields. Though I suppose I could add a FormBody::addAllFields(array $associativeFieldMap); if you like.
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And perhaps an accompanying FormBody::addAllFiles(array $arr); as well.
@rdlowrey I'm fine using FormBody::addField(). It's more whether you also thought it might be useful.
Hard to be subjective on that kind of thing if I want to use it personally.
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13:28
@Fabien It's probably useful ... If you don't mind opening a short feature request issue on the github I can get to it in the next couple of days.
Coolio. Will do.
How about FormBody::addField(Field $field); and/or addFields(Field[] $fields)
?
VO's ftw ;-)
Not when it's just a key/val pair, though
over-complication ftl...
And it means I could have a FormBodyFieldFactory
@bwoebi I already said it
13:30
Hmm, is Feature Request a specific thing on Github or is it just an issue with it in the title?
> Just that what many of us have used for years is coming under increasing pressure as other people promote their own way of working. In the past we have been able to co-exist, but it is becoming increasingly difficult as people 'update' coding styles. Anything that is added to the 'core' WILL be used to update third party code, but the rest of the infrastructure is simply not keeping up.
Yeh, fuck progress, let's protect Lester's workflow instead...
I want this stuff removed, it is not an appropriate direction to take, I was pushed in that direction because I was under the impression phpstorm wanted it, they don't, so I'm not interested, I'm not sure why you are refusing to remove it, but you will have to do an RFC whatever, so I'll just wait for the outcome of that ...
@JoeWatkins I don't know why you had given up under the bit pressure Derick pushed on us. The others just wanted a RFC and didn't yell at us "WTF did you do!?!?!"...
@Jimbo Make sure you use a FormBodyFieldFactoryBuilderLayerOverlayFactory for that
@JoeWatkins well, they wanted it… did you ever talk to them and not just believe what Detick says. Derick doesn't maybe lie, but the important often is what he doesn't say too.
also btw. @JoeWatkins phpdbg implementation in PHPStorm is even approaching an end...
13:34
@DaveRandom I'm not drinking tonight so I'm going to be a lot more responsible than I normally am after a few drinks :-)
@JoeWatkins and yes, I'll do a RFC, but first I need more people to review the protocol
/me unfriends @Jimbo
@bwoebi you aren't listening
$this->getLunch()
@DaveRandom Man I'm buying you drinks, still owe you 26 remember
13:36
you must be able to see that this is the wrong way round, it needs to be voted in before phpstorm start or finish anything ...
@Jimbo Yeh you know I don't actually hold you to that :-P
@JoeWatkins can it be done as an extension?
@DaveRandom I feel morally obligated, but you are right, I'm deducting 1 because couldn't get the vpn working
@JoeWatkins definitely. That was the mistake I made. I just say, that this is now the status quo.
@Jimbo oh shit I forgot about that, I'll look at it again after lunch
bbiab
@DaveRandom what? the xml protocol? no, definitely not.
13:40
@bwoebi it's a horrible status quo, everyone, myself included, would be happier if you followed due process, reverse the changes and work on them in the proper way ... if you write an RFC with a protocol that uses morse fucking code and it is voted in then I have to live with it, if that is what everyone really wants, but right now everyone wants things to be done properly ...
@JoeWatkins I've disabled the protocol via compile time switch, will create a RFC, and if it fails, completely remove every reference to that protocol from src.
so I should wait around for you ?
you could just do what is asked of you, it makes no difference to the outcome ...
hmm?
I'm quite sure you will get a protocol through, but with everyone watching, I'm also sure it won't be in it's current form, so I don't see what difference it makes if you reverse the changes now, or reverse them when you finally realize you have to start again
internals will not vote a new protocol into existence
That's why I already had some discussion with Stas; he has experience with Zend debugger at least and so also with a debugger protocol.
Derick doesn't seem particularly cooperative to me...
I first need a review from someone or two who can be objective here and have experience with this. Also a better formalized document for the debugger.
13:47
3 mins ago, by Joe Watkins
internals will not vote a new protocol into existence
@JoeWatkins You're sure? I've heart other things...
I give up, I'll just wait for the RFC ...
good.
Now now, let's be nice genetlemen
We all want the same thing :-)
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One of @bwoebi's best traits is his dogged persistence. Of course, sometimes that also makes him difficult to work with. It just comes with the package :)

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