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19:00
anybody knows what is size in index ?
(leave it empty)
@Sajad in rare cases you want to be able to index based on part of a field... leave it blank.
@Orangepill aha, then it is indexing by size ?
@Sajad not by size but by prefix
@Orangepill aha I see, tnx :-)
19:12
@Orangepill I think the issue is this: I am working locally with my files but want to connect to my db on the server
Anonymous
@benlevywebdesign I told you, you can not connect to your remote server from local machine using localhost or 127.0.0.1 the name itself indicates it IS a Local host.
@Orangepill Yes so am trying to find out how to connect to it remotely
Anonymous
@benlevywebdesign try heidisql.com or something similar, and this time make sure to read the docs
@Sajad you really should start reading that mysql book
Its seems like its more difficult than it should be
19:20
it's important .. hell, in long term having a good knowledge of SQL will be beneficial for you, because a lot of "senior developers" suck at it
Anonymous
mysql is very tricky, in that it gives you the impression of being very easy to use, but once you pass that basic CRUD barrier .. it's another story. I can barely wrap my head around JOIN
@tereško I'm fine now :-)
and I'll I'm trying to do is connect to my remote server.
Anonymous
@benlevywebdesign are using shared hosting?
Yes, I have bluehost
19:26
here is my Votes table structure: Votes(id | post_id | user_id | value | date_time)
I think I need to configure a setting in my cpanle under "Remote Mysql Database Access"
and for preventing of duplicate vote, I created a unique like this:
Anonymous
@benlevywebdesign probably, yes ..
It says "Use this form to setup remote access to your Mysql databases. Submit an IP or Class C to setup the remote mysql grant rules and also to allow access through the firewall."
UNIQUE KEY duplicate_vote (post_id | user_id | table_code | value)
but I have a problem, If the same user, send a different value for the same post
Anonymous
19:28
@benlevywebdesign try it
@Sajad Why is value part of the unique index?
I do have to change it back to localhost when I upload it to the server, correct?
how detect if one user sent a vote for a post, and then send a new vote (with different value), then the perivale vote remove and new value insert ?
@AllenJB for preventing +1 vote and then +1 for the same post (to perevent duplicate value)
today peehaa is not present ... :(
19:31
@Sajad I think you want to remove value from the index, and use INSERT .... OR ON DUPLICATE UPDATE ...
Anonymous
@benlevywebdesign nope, the mysql data only needs same dbname, table name .. to work anywhere, so long as you don't change that .. you have nothing to worry about
@AllenJB what is ON DUPLICATE UPDATE ?
@Orangepill OMG! who you are ???????
@Sajad your duplicate_vote key should only contain post_id and user_id
19:33
@Orangepill got it
@Sajad Exactly what it says - INSERT this record, or if it hits a duplicate (based on unique index), update the existing record
@AllenJB yeah, tnx
@Sajad Helped a guy with the EXACT same problem a couple of days ago
@ircmaxell hello would you suggest on web penetration how to start with it
@Orangepill sweet ...!
@Orangepill oh my god :( in this case my trigger is not useful anymore !!! because it is active just for INSERT
19:46
.. read .. book
@tereško no you don't know what is I mean, I meant about talk hours ago, you was offline. that was about TRIGGER
which is one of the things you would learn, if you read a fucking book
stop being stubborn
@tereško look, I very like to read that book, but there is some problem, first of all that book is english, second is my country is boycott, I have not any credit card or paypal, I can not buy that book !
@Sajad Drop the trigger and the post_total field.... you can get the aggregate votes.value for total number of votes.... and he's right getting a good sql book would help you out a lot in the long run.
@Orangepill alright, I will use of SUM() function
@tereško that is filter :( ! look, this is my country ...!! :((
19:51
The .lol TLD launches tomorrow. We really need to make sure that Room 11 owns php.lol.
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muahahaha
@tereško why you removed the link ? I will use of proxy ..., give me again
@Charles can't let those dastardly redditors get it
Andreas-Air:TypedArrays ajf$ ~/Projects/2014/PHP/php-src/sapi/cli/php test.php
int(65535)
int(65280)
int(255)
int(65535)
int(65280)
int(255)
:D
Not only does ArrayBuffer and Uint8Array/Uint16Array work, but also DataView!
Now to write tests.
@tereško yea!
warez links removed
19:57
6MB is not much a bit for a PDF ? ;)
@tereško 60% ! waiting for 100% ...
Anyone know of a visual table builder for SQLite?
A 'la MySQL Workbench, or MSSQL SSMS
@DanLugg they are all shit
just use SQLbuddy (it support sqlite .. IIRC)
I'm well aware; question still stands.
@DanLugg Maybe you'll get lucky and can convince Workbench to emit ANSI SQL?
TBH I don't mind Workbench, or SSMS.
20:03
You can get php.sucks for about 2 grand
2
Last time I used it, it was a decade ago, but it made pretty diagrams.
Done ...!
@Charles Hmm, perhaps. I could prolly write some python.
@tereško thanks buddy ....
sqlbuddy, is a piece of software - he isn't saying 'use SQL, buddy'
20:04
@Charles It does make pretty diagrams.
@Danack lol
@Orangepill We've discovered the price threshold for PHP hatred, then. Nobody hates PHP enough to spend $2k expressing how much they hate it.
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@Charles I wonder what the price point is for php hatred...
it's 499.99 for php rocks...
(didn't actually check if that would actually register it or not)
@Danack The availability window starts tomorrow at midnight GMT.
All the "pre-register" stuff will just try and snipe it.
I got burned by a "pre-registration" once
20:11
@DaveRandomsmom.sucks it only 200!
I could snag charles.sucks for the same price!
everybody.sucks is super expensive
Golly.
What is a good database for commenting? (comment will disappear after time frame)
@NSGod NoSQL databases are good if you want your data to disappear.
true, they always fail me in my research @Charles
20:20
I got it figured out and now I can work on my project! Yeah Me!
What do you recommend?
@NSGod why not just mysql?
Parse sound promising, but I need something with large data transfer
@NSGod Okay, so in all seriousness, it doesn't and shouldn't really matter. If you're doing threaded comments, you'll want to pick a database that makes nested sets easy, so MySQL is a worse than usual option for those.
@Orangepill MySQL for commenting is bad, too much server handle
MySQL is good for storing long time frame data
I use it for the post it self
but i need something more flexible and light
How about AWS DynamoDB?
20:28
@NSGod Can you quantify what "flexible" and "light" mean?
What exact problem are you trying to solve?
I'm creating an iOS app that use PHP and MySQL (Hold Posts content) currently. But now I want to add commenting feature that is kind of like Live commenting (Mean it will disappear after time frame). @Charles
Don't reinvent the wheel. Use a cron job to expire content. MySQL is fine for this.
I want to know what type of database to use to store comment for time frame (20second or so) and then disappear in the App and from the database
So basically store it in MYSQL and delete it with cron job?
If you want the content hidden after a few seconds, that should be application side, not just database side. You can mark the content as expired / delete it automatically later. You don't have to do everything in a single place for this task.
Should I use separate MySQL server for commenting? cause as you can see it can build up the request within time and i don't want to overuse the server and loose everything
@Charles but I can't find anything that can hold comment for some time in iOS framework, so I thought maybe use PHP and some form of database
20:36
How many users total do you have? How many simultaneous users do you expect to have reading and creating comments?
@Nsgod shouldn't have to but I would design it where you can offload too a separate database
@NSGod Select out for the timeframe and using memcache or redis to handle short lived caching of the data
the app is currently under development (only this feature is left [commenting]), but i would say at least entire US (What we planning to market for)
@NSGod You need to get a realistic estimation of your number of total users and the number of users expected to be commenting and reading comments at once.
@Orangepill yeah it seems the caching is the best option, but need to figure out how to send the cache to other devices
There is a point where adding a cache layer as @Orangepill recommended will be wise, and there is a point where you want to start out with something that isn't MySQL, but without even ballpark numbers, it's going to be hard to recommend something.
20:39
@Charles its an proxy social app.
Staying with what you know will help you develop faster, even if it's not the best - or even a "good" - solution.
@Charles have you used Yik Yak?
@NSGod No, because the permissions it wanted were absurd.
But I'm aware of the concept.
exactly @Charles but we solve that in this app.
Well the user commenting is same but it will disappear
Kinda like periscope commenting on live video
Okay. So, store the master copy in a transaction-safe database (mysql innodb tables are OK), cache the immediately accessed content in redis to relieve most load concerns. There.
20:44
Okay I have to see what is reds, never worked with it
@Sajad it's nice too see you working so hard and so much passionate abt programming
It's a key/value store, but where values can be arrays and hashes.
So i need a separate server for that? cause I'm okay with that
to install
or i could use Amazon ElastiCache since i already have account with them
Again, that depends entirely on how much use it's going to get..
Elasticache is memcached, not redis.
Whats the different? sorry for all the questions @Charles
20:54
@NSGod To the google-mobile!
@NSGod Memcached has about six commands. Load, store, delete, increment, deincrement. Redis has ... uh ... more.
Redis gets used a lot for caching because it's very fast, like memcached.
But it can do a lot more, and it'a database, not just a caching mechanism.
It also has built in sharding.
Sound pretty cool
so is good to use for short term storage
@NSGod It can be. Many commands like SET also contain an expire lifetime.
I think this is what i need, need to start learning and how to use it with iOS
Thank you @Orangepill and @Charles
@NSGod Good luck.,
Mornin' @Jimbo
@Charles yep thats what i needed after reading the document
How can I get rid of it? HALP I found it. Thanks, night all :)
user895378
So ... if "G" is for "Google" I can only assume "E" is for "Evil" ... that's how this new #Google Alphabet thing works, right?
@rdlowrey you mean… the evil is inherent to google? :-)
user895378
21:05
yes, this.
user1994804
butr they are starting this shit
Stop dragging your drama across rooms
user1994804
Im not
@YourAdrenalineFix chill please.
@paritosh ow thank you :-) I wish you all the best ...
21:14
@Sajad hope we learn from each other... :)
@paritosh I hope too
@Sajad it's me who need to learn more from you
@paritosh I will be glad If I can help to anyone ...
@YourAdrenalineFix WTF?
user895378
@YourAdrenalineFix Please take 60 seconds to calm down.
21:20
@rdlowrey sure loves his new found powers :P
user895378
> You cannot kick suspended users
user895378
EPIC MOD FAIL :(
ha!
user895378
That doesn't make sense at all.
user895378
Seems like suspended users should be extra-kickable as they're more likely to require the boot than regular users.
21:21
You're just jelly
Oh god. I hate it when people upvote my crappy questions. It reminds me what an idiot I have been am
halb
@rdlowrey you tried to kick them after they were suspended...
mus
mus
hello guys
can someone help me?
I got confused xD
it's just about time and date etc
What's the problem?
mus
mus
21:24
now let's say
user895378
@ircmaxell I'm confused ... does "suspended" in that context mean "suspended from chat" ?
dude
wait
mus
mus
yes bro?
ɥɐlq
i don't know any php i just got here to see how the chat rooms look like LOL sry
mus
mus
21:24
xDDD
@Orangepill do you twitter?
mus
mus
ok no problem
@Danack magic
@aCodingN00b It was someone else earlier they are talking about.
mus
mus
21:25
I will just say my problem any way
@rdlowrey yes, and from the whole site
mus
mus
so someone can answer xD
@PeeHaa /'Stralian magic
@danac
@danack oh lel
@Danack lol
Anonymous
21:25
Are there any uses related to (performace / memory optimization) when serializing objects?
> Discussion for all things PHP. Don't ask to ask, just ask.
@samaYo huh?
user895378
@ircmaxell hmm ... gravatar still shows in the room list even after a refresh ... I think that's what confused me
@rdlowrey fair, but they can't say anything / do anything...
shit
user895378
21:26
I see
though I get what you mean
user895378
@PeeHaa jerk I mean <3 :)
mus
mus
now I have a website using expiration system , for example when the user buy a product for the first time 2015-09-09 17:18:22 (for 1 month) it's working fine but when the user wants to extend the duration and add another month it will be like that 2015-10-09 now what should I put in time do I have to add the first time with the new extended time , or what?
I really got confused :/
> TLS has exactly one performance problem: it is not used widely enough.
Everything else can be optimized.
Genius
Anonymous
21:28
@ircmaxell does serializing an object free up some memory in any way
@samaYo no
@ircmaxell I poke around on there time to time... mainly lurking
@samaYo Before you continue whatever you think you are doing. Stop
mus
mus
no answers for me?
@Orangepill ok, I wanted to cite you in a tweet
21:29
@mus You want to add a month to a sql datetime field?
mus
mus
now everything is fine for me
what I want to know
is if the user extend duration
should I put the time of now?
@ircmaxell You are welcome too @orange_pill
mus
mus
or I add time to old time that is in mysql
that is in the user's column
so the user will benifit of 1 month
That is more a business problem than a programming problem imo
mus
mus
exactly without any lose of time
21:30
So we can put a monetary value on how much PHP sucks. Apparently right about $2000: https://www.get.sucks/?d=php /via @orange_pill
user895378
It occurs to me that I don't think I've ever had a reason to write to a file anywhere except the end offset (e.g. O_APPEND)
mus
mus
ok guys I will figure it by my self thanks for the help
user895378
Is there any (good) reason to do that ... short of something like a flat file database where you use offsets as indexes? Just curious what possible use-cases would be that I'm not thinking of.
Anonymous
I have closure nightmare in my app, because of that sinatra-like web framework I made $app->get(route, \Closure) and was thinking if there was any way I can reduce the object's memory usage IF closures could be serialized ...
Anonymous
21:32
@ircmaxell
Anonymous
@PeeHaa don't tell me what to do :p
user895378
@ircmaxell yeah. Now we have to alphabet things.
user895378
Seems totally untrademarkable ... though I'm sure they have all that stuff ironed out already.
user895378
Pretty un-googleable too :)
21:34
I.... I...
I can't decide if I picked a good time to leave, or not
@samaYo I'm telling you what you are doing is stupid and you should feel bad
I'm only telling this because I want to prevent you from wasting time with a broken solution :-)
user895378
lol it might be time to pour one out for the massive equity payout Anthony potentially missed
@rdlowrey only 5% in after-hours
user895378
Will be interesting to see where GOOG goes in after hours trading and tomorrow
user895378
LOL: google.com/… ... though graphs without a zeroed y-axis are misleading ... still looks funy
Anonymous
21:37
@PeeHaa I think you have gotten used to saying that to me quite often, you just said it without knowing anything, all I did was ask a question :)
Only bad things come from serializing objects
Anyone have a guide to see who did a force push in a repo?
...
Holy shit. That alphabat thing is for real?
user895378
@PeeHaa has to be. If it's not the SEC will be coming for msrs. Page and Bryn for unfairly influencing the stock price ;)
@Charles wow this is awesome, redis, why i never heard about this type of technology lol
Anonymous
21:40
I'm cursed, I was actually thinking about buying that domain name some months ago :/
@rdlowrey pfffff we have lawyers for that :P
how big of a data can i store in it @Charles?
user895378
good point
user895378
the "april-fools-joke-in-august" is always a strong defense
Anonymous
21:42
@PeeHaa Yeah, I've read an article once, but didn't get much of it ... is there anyway to optimize or free up object memory as opposed to just waiting til gc
@samaYo I highly doubt that is a problem
Have you profiled your code?
user895378
I wonder to what extent this is a legal decision ... In my wholly uninformed opinion I would think this kind of restructuring is more than just symbolic. e.g. questions of monopoly interests re: search (exhibit A: the EU troubles) would be less problematic if the goog were just one subsidiary of a larger thing
@rdlowrey Yeah that actually makes sense
Anonymous
@PeeHaa Nope, I don't have xdebug, just wanted to wait for php7 to use phpdbg but memory_get_usage() does reveal the closures have more than noticable impact on the app.
Anonymous
specially when used with anonymous classes
21:47
Wait wat? You are using anon classes in actual code?
user895378
@samaYo this was always my problem with things like silex -- it's silly to load your entire application in closures for every endpoint at runtime when you'll only need one of them on any given page load.
function names ftw.
Anonymous
what @rdlowrey said basically.
user895378
That's a big part of why I started work on auryn back in the day, BTW
user895378
You can get lazy-loading for free by specifying "SomeClass::someMethod" as your routing endpoint without sacrificing the benefits of dependency injection
21:49
@samayo you can do controller providers like in silex to do a more incremental load of controllers.
Anonymous
@rdlowrey but aryun uses type-hints to fetch the dependancies, that must cost something ..
Anonymous
atleast more than closures .. (wild guess)
user895378
@samaYo not nearly as much as loading up your entire app
a lot less then what you are paying
@rdlowrey plus the reflection is cachable right?
@rdlowrey Just use static methods, bro. Then you don't need Auryn, you just need to convert the name into a static call!
user895378
21:51
@Orangepill right
user895378
@LeviMorrison \o/
user895378
It's simultaneously the best and the worst aspect of the web sapi :)
user895378
"Yay we get a fresh environment for every request!"
user895378
"Boo we have to regenerate the environment for every request!"
I like how I am always trying to do things I know nothing about
21:54
By the way, if I ever do make a language I'm going to have the concept of fibers (green threads, user threads, roughly all the same things) so that every time a library does I/O it yields to the scheduler.
This is much cheaper than context switching in the kernel.
@rdlowrey your secret project would allow for a persistant environment right.
user895378
@Orangepill right
It also makes it easy to write your code in "normal blocking fashion" and you get a lot of the async IO benefits immediately.
user895378
@LeviMorrison yes. As long as you don't need to handle lots of simultaneous connections it's the best thing ever. oh you were talking about the aerys thing
21:55
Actually, it's especially good if you do need to handle lots of simultaneous connections.
user895378
OMG OMG OMG youtube.com/watch?v=CtmbzuZj1R8 Jeff Bridges made an album of nothing but affirmations!
This is why Erlang is used in telecommuncations.
was BFS ever implemented in the default linux kernel?
guess it made it in as the default in a couple of distros
BFS is what that brain fucker scheduler
@Orangepill disappointed it's not written in brainfuck
22:01
@bwoebi might as well be for as much of the implementation I can understand
@Orangepill does redis handle one request at a time? I mean i have multiple posts where it comment shouldn't interfere with other post comment
like each posts should have its own boundary in redis
@NSGod Yes, redis is single-threaded.
@NSGod I am no expert
@Orangepill oh okay
@kelunik but what if multiple people are commenting on different posts, how does that work?
@NSGod All commands you issue against Redis are read and done one at a time. Do you have a concrete query scenario?
22:08
not yet, but let me explain my question please
@kelunik okay so I have an app where people can comment on each posts and the comment have expiry time (10s) that would disappear. I want to know if redis can handle different post comments on different post without interfering other post comment?
Always depends on how you want to store all those comments. Typical there's something like comments:$id used as key, so they would be completely separate.
yes that is how it will be comment:$id message
so its fine?
You just need another data structure to store a list of all comments probably.
but the comments would get deleted after 10s
no comment should be store in the app
@kelunik gotcha
yep
You could also use a list and discard too old entries on read and have a background job clearing all older comments.
But I'm really not sure yet, what to do with things like that. I did some basic things and wrote a client for Redis, but I didn't really use any of the advanced features.
22:22
yes i need to do something like that @kelunik Thank you, I got the idea
Is it possible to define a constant on the CLI before running a script?
@Danack php -r 'const FOO = "foobar"; require "script.php";'. ;-)
ty.
I don't think there's another solution
@kelunik nope. PHP doesn't support direct constant definition via parameter (like -D to gcc)
22:35
You can pipe code directly into the php executable, might be able to do something with that.
22:49
Sigh. My small side project now has a 13 sprint long launch plan.
> "a 13 sprint long launch plan."
That's a fail on at least 3 different levels.
using pre-release PHP versions is kind of a pain
oh well, this is self-inflicted, I deserve it
good mornings
I choose to write all my new PHP stuff in PHP 7 if I am able to
because type hints are so nice...
@Andrea What's the pain there? Using PHP 5.6 is a pain. :P
22:55
how?
^ correct
@Andrea because you can't use the nice PHP 7 features, obviously?
oh, sure
@Andrea no, in which way is it a pain, honestly?
@bwoebi library compatibility
Where do you have issues with that? Or are you talking about extensions?
22:58
@Andrea If the lib doesn't work, just do a PR? [As long as the classes aren't called string, boolean etc.]
$ php -v
PHP 7.0.0beta3 (cli) (built: Aug  6 2015 19:58:13)
Copyright (c) 1997-2015 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v3.0.0-dev, Copyright (c) 1998-2015 Zend Technologies
wow
hm?
user895378
23:32
such stable. very version. much beta.
just had the idea of having a callback (callable) in core that does nothing.
user895378
so like ... __noop() ?
null() void() noop() whatever
no idea of a name
user895378
is it really necessary when you could just pass function(){}?
just if something has a call back and to give it a NullObject (the pattern).
function(){} is pretty expensive, isn't it?
Ircmaxell always slaps me when I write these function(){}s :)
user895378
23:35
so just cache a single function(){} somewhere and reuse it
it's not the case I couldn't do that in userland, just wondering if it could make sense to have something like that in the language
and instead of function(){}isn't there something more static? Maybe a function in PHP that accepts any number of parameters and creates no output?
Abe
Abe
over optimization? :P
Abe
Abe
@hakre when i get to this state, i consider it a sign that i need a beer :D get one :P
@Abe no, free thinking. but beware of premature optimization while you're mentioning that.
user895378
23:40
function myNoop(){} already accepts any number of parameters, though. It's static too. Ticks off all your checkboxes.
ah yes, only warning on missing params, not on extra ones.
@rdlowrey ticks checksmarks into all your checkboxes. :D
user895378
One man's trash is another man's treasure ;)
right now I only need to deal with a single string so I use strlen :P
ah crap, created a self::void()
23:58
ah, nothing better then some refactoring. and away with it.

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