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10:00
@Wes I didnt know about that I will have a look for it
Thanks
@StephenWolfe move to magento or drupal commerce
@FlorianMargaine … is it really like Magento would be well designed…? (Or wait… wasn't there a complete refactor in the last two years?)
@FlorianMargaine I work with a lot of small low end Ecommerce if I was to start using them I would probably get priced out.
@bwoebi at least it has csrf tokens
@StephenWolfe why? things like magento or commerce kickstart get you a full website in an hour or less
yeah, it will not scale to more than 10 customers, but it takes less than an hour to setup ;)
10:04
@Gordon ?
@FlorianMargaine Development talks long and extensions cost a lot more
@Gordon are you talking out of experience or hearsays?
@FlorianMargaine hearsay, at least with magento.
(because my company is hosting magento and drupal commerce websites at scale, with no issue)
@FlorianMargaine its true they do take alot more resources
10:06
the usual story I hear from successful shops is that they start out with magento and then find it doesnt scale/meets their needs/etc
(well, there are issues, but it's 100% of the time because of stupid devs)
but YMMV
@FlorianMargaine Im more concerned with the costs of development not so much running costs.
(and 1% because we can be stupid too)
@Gordon I do a lot of bespoke work to my ecommerce sites not in magento
10:07
@FlorianMargaine how do you monitor those?
@Gordon nagios, mainly
@FlorianMargaine no apm?
@Gordon not out of the box
some of our customers have new relic
but it's not part of our offering
we offer infrastructure, not app-side stuff
@FlorianMargaine I use this
New relic has been my saviour on one of my bigger sites
@Gordon I already mentioned instana btw :)
10:12
Do many companies build their own ecommerce sites?
@StephenWolfe what do you mean?
Like not on a platform
what kind of platform?
Just bespoke no magento or drupal
err... what's bespoke?
10:13
yes
oh
you mean using no framework?
@FlorianMargaine cool :)
I don't think many people do that...
Iv seen a lot of store built using angular recently
10:15
@Gordon you might want to get in contact with our sales guy to propose some sort of integration
not sure if they have just put that on top of a framework like mageto though
@Gordon we already have integration with blackfire, and new relic is a pain because of licenses in our case
(so we'd have to talk with their sales guy directly to special-case us)
@FlorianMargaine New relic give some good discounts
I got 50% off
@StephenWolfe I'm talking about being some kind of reseller
@FlorianMargaine how do I do that?
10:19
@FlorianMargaine oh :(
@Gordon but, uh, you should see what we're doing maybe
that'd make more sense
@FlorianMargaine I checked your website already
gtg
Thanks guys
@FlorianMargaine we intend to come out of private beta soonish. I'll get back to you then.
10:36
@Gordon cool, I'll give you a more private email if you want
(let's talk about this more privately at this point :))
mornin
@tereško moin
@tereško o/
@FlorianMargaine yes, please. firstname.lastname at company.com :)
10:51
@StephenWolfe that's what we do (fairly big dutch ecommerce site). nothing like magento or drupal used. Reason is mainly develoment speed and specific demands
@StephenWolfe I did
Hm. Fun. You get no indication in any logs if you exceed max_input_vars
Once it was finsihedish my business went another way, but that's not the point :P
@NeoThermic You don't?
syslog?
Not that I could see. I even had debug printing to the screen, not an E_WARNING to be seen
Hm, alright, I stand corrected, httpd was hiding them from me :D
Yeah thought so :P
@FlorianMargaine Wrong ping bruv :-)
@PeeHaa no, I meant that your link could have been better
I did was was needed to prove my point ;-)
You had a point?
If I knew it was a challenge / race / competition I would have clicked the link though ;-)
@DaveRandom Mornign dawg
10:56
@PeeHaa fix your english
@DaveRandom .
didn't know peehaa could even speak english
FWIW it gets better once beered up
haha, I know that feeling :D
10:59
@PeeHaa It gets beerer once buttered up
butt-ered
mornin'
11:22
@JoeWatkins your typed properties patch uses ZEND_SAME_FAKE_TYPE for the actual type checks, right? That won't cover int-to-float widening
@JoeWatkins Also, did you make sure it doesn't accept void?
@Wes I forgot to ask, did you laugh at the 'joke'? And if you do have any feedback on how to make it better, I'm all ears.
Wes
Wes
i didn't laugh :P
but worked as example :D
@Danack oh this is great
s/great/terribad/
Wes
Wes
i'm gonna re-watch it soon though. i think i've missed some parts because of the background noise. my english understanding kinda works as long i can hear every single letter pronounced as super mario would pronounce it. mamma mia
had to keep volume down because was night :P
you should keep the "joke" though
11:31
@Andrea There is an interesting parallel to observe in the number of people who use C++ declining, and so there being less contributors to drive the development of the language forward.....as well as having more formal process for improving the language, not actually helping so much.
Wes
Wes
but i have a critique though
i haven't seen actual beards in the video :P
that was quite disappointing
Is it only slides? I haven't watched it. Going to wait for the directors cut.
Wes
Wes
yeah just slides
ahah
It probably will be easier to follow once you can see me talking....seeing someone's lips move is a surprisingly strong cue on what that they are saying, even if you don't know how to lip read.
Wes
Wes
could be but i don't think so. i know i suck :P it was mostly the noise though, people coughing, sneezing and possibly farting near the camera
11:36
Thanks - I'll let the organiser know of the issue.
Wes
Wes
haha
That was a new venue - the camera had people right beside it, and I don't think we had separate audio recording.
@Danack good that I don't use C++… but I'm nevertheless annoyed at the crippling slow rate of progress in PHP =D
11:42
What does delv actually stand for? Delete vote?
Yep.
What do you guys think of this approach to a service layer? whitewashing.de/2013/08/09/…
Designing a good service layer is a pain in the ass because so much stuff often needs to happen and keeping it DRY and your objects dependencies to a minimum is hard
Wes
Wes
in what do you feel you are repeating / going to repeat yourself?
@Danack There's another factor at play there though, C++ at one point was "cool" but it didn't last long because it's also hard. PHP has not been cool for ages, possibly ever. Overly rigid and formal rules don't help, but they aren't the only thing hurting the size of the C++ userbase/dev community.
@tibanez I wrote a whole framework around that idea. Example app at github.com/danack/TierJigSkeleton
11:53
"Hey, let's all go write our applications in Javascript! It's much easier cooler better and more maintainable"
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@Duikboot Thanks...
@DaveRandom Have seen the code that comes as a result of this. Maintenance nightmare
@DaveRandom "it didn't last long" - it felt long......it was 'teh hotness' from the 80's until late 90s.......And being C++ it made it feel even longer.....
public long long coolness
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11:56
That's less dep injection and more service provider, isn't it? The article that is
@Sean I think the key thing is being able to execute multiple 'things' for a single request. And doing them properly as separate executables and not trying to build application architecture via an event system, like Symfony does currently.
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Maybe that sounds like a stupid question to ask, but I really don't know much about this side of things ^^
i.e. a security layer that the business wants to have executed before any 'routing' code is executed, should be done as an application 'layer', rather than invoked magically via "onHTTPRequestEvent".
@Jimbo People maintain Javascript codebases? I assumed they just applied codegen algorithms with liberal use of rand()
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12:06
hey folks...
how to save uploaded image to another server ?
Wes
Wes
> Using the Decorator Pattern - what the hell is this? it's not that because you have to wrap some calls you need to wrap entire classes
@DaveRandom Can confirm. This is how we write JavaScript.
Wes
Wes
> Using decorators requires us to write the same delegation code for every method on every service, introducing many decorators and interfaces that duplicate lots of code.
what if you just call the method without wrapping it :\
@Wes By having a decorator you're already wrapping the method call
But in PHP it's not an issue "thanks" to the magic __call() method
Wes
Wes
it shouldn't be a decorator at all, just another layer
12:13
@Wes A decorator is just another layer.
The point is hiding away some ugly part so that your app sees a nice class of your own.
I do that with JS libraries (looking at you jQuery) all the time.
Wes
Wes
read the article whitewashing.de/2013/08/09/… @MadaraUchiha
@BhavinShah There are tons of possibilities for that. SCP, FTP, NFS. Basically any remote file protocol.
No, my bad, what I just described is a Proxy
Wes
Wes
$userService = new LogUserService( new SecurityUserService( new DoctrineTransactionUserService( new UserService(), ... ), ... ), ... ); WHY
A Decorator is what you do when "I want to log all the method calls" or "I want to ensure that all my methods are passed through an ACL"
Then you can have
Wes
Wes
12:15
if you don't add functionality, then just call the method that you already have
on the instance that possibly you already have
Right, I've had it with you lot. I'm going to go and make some chocolate chip cookies.
@DaveRandom Post me some?
@Wes because Symfony can't handle multiple dispatch......and so everything has to be in a single layer aka GloryOfSatan.jpg.
@Jimbo Content-Type: multipart/cookie-data
If you only want to log specific method calls, you can either have a switch in the __call, extend the decorated class and override specific methods with logging, or use observer
12:17
class LoggingDecorator {
  private $obj;
  private $log;
  __construct($warppedObject, Logger $log) {
    $this->obj = $wrappedObject;
    $this->log = $log;
  }

  __call($method, $args) {
    $log->log("DEBUG", $method, $args);
    call_user_func_array([$obj, $method], $args);
  }
}
@Wes That's a decorator ^
call_user_func_array
@Jimbo Thank you
@Jimbo You know where I live. Just like @Fabor, if you want to eat my food you have to come get it yourself, I'm afraid I couldn't afford to keep paying the delivery driver.
@DaveRandom Yeah? You know what, perhaps one day next week I'll come over and we can have pizza and rant about C
I actually do need to make some more pizza dough as well
Wes
Wes
12:18
@MadaraUchiha thanks ¬__¬
@Danack so this is why. symfony sux
Well, one of the reasons.
> $user->encodePassword($password);
The "name all of the services" instead of just using a type name is a close second.
@MadaraUchiha an untyped one though.
Wes
Wes
@Danack programming is hard, there are no shortcuts :P
12:21
@Gordon Yeah
This will usually not work then when using TypeHints
In the original GoF pattern, the Decorator implements the same interface as the decorated instance
@Gordon Right
@Andrea wtf ...
            var_dump($bodySize > $ireq->maxBodySize ?? $ireq->client->options->maxBodySize);
@Gordon unfortunately, we can't do it in PHP
and it really really annoying
why the hell does > have a higher precedence than ?? @Andrea
at least for the left side…
Wes
Wes
12:28
by the way, can someone fix that?

interface Stuff{
    function qux();
    function foo();
    function bar();
}

class StuffStuff implements Stuff{
    function __construct(Stuff $wrapped){
        $this->wrapped = $wrapped;
    }
    function __call($method, $args) implements all except bar{
        return $this->wrapped->$method(...$args);
    }
    function bar(){
        return "bar";
    }
}
not really
Wes
Wes
that could easily give @NikiC an heart attack (sorry)
@Wes you use either Ocramius' ProxyManager or my shittier version - github.com/danack/Weaver
class StuffStuff decorates Stuff{
    function __construct(Stuff $wrapped){
        $this->wrapped = $wrapped;
    }
    function __call($method, $args) as qux, foo{
        return $this->wrapped->$method(...$args);
    }
    function bar(){
        return "bar";
    }
}
@DaveRandom I honestly don't think the problem is JavaScript (or at least, it's not the problem you think)
12:34
@tereško huh? why not?
@MadaraUchiha I am aware that it's not actually the fault of the language but rather the users. There are a lot of them though...
@Gordon well ... we can't do it cleanly
I mean, I'm not going to pretend that I haven't written some serious JS wtfs in my life
@tereško of course you can. It just gets more tedious the more methods you have
Wes
Wes
@tereško or that, but you'd bel forced to write all the method names
12:36
The Javascript mantra seems to be "it seemed like a good idea at the time"
@Wes the point really is that it would be nice to have class Foo decorates Bar {..
Wes
Wes
yeah @tereško or a shortcut for method delegation
@tereško it's actually not that great.....it means you can no longer step through the code in a debugger.
@tereško I remember a discussion here some years ago about that
as the code that is being executed is not actually present anywhere...
12:39
@DaveRandom TBF, there is half the blame on the language
@Danack since i have used step-by-step debuggin in PHP like 2 times in past 9 years, I don't really see it as sucvh a big of a deal, if the step occasionally jumps to a different file
By making itself very similar to Java (purposely), it attracted Java devs
And when you have Java devs writing JavaScript, you're going to have a bad time.
@MadaraUchiha case and point: DOM
May 4 '14 at 13:03, by NikiC
@bwoebi Think decorator with method forwarding
found it
@tereško The DOM is sadly one of the worse points of JS (despite not being strictly with the language)
It's a global singleton you store and query repeatedly, and by doing so creating side effects on a different thread...
But @DaveRandom was talking about node JS (if I understood correctly?)
Which doesn't have the DOM and all the awfulness tied to it.
12:43
@Gordon hmm?
May 4 '14 at 13:04, by bwoebi
@NikiC That sound like an horrible idea...
@bwoebi room was discussing decorators and I dug out an old conversation about it. ignore that it contains your name and sorry for the ping.
@Gordon It didn't ping me … it's just highlighted actually
ah ok.
I think PHP 7.1 or 8.0 should have this syntax construct available:
class Foo decorates Bar { ..
@tereško What does it do, precisely?
Also, morning all
12:46
Morning.
@NikiC implement same interface as Bar by using __cal()
Wes
Wes
why bound to a class though?
who said that Bar is a class?
Wes
Wes
class as in class or interface
decorator Foo
12:49
Anyone want to get really angry, really fast? Click here - blackfire.io/profiles/8621aa4e-f61d-4197-a8a9-0b44774371ca/…
Then select uasort on the left and copy and paste it somewhere else.
<a class="" data-reactid=".1.1.0.0.1.0.2.$uasort.0.0.0">trosau</a>
@tereško I think that's somewhere between too little magic and too much magic :D
WHY THE COCKING FUCK IS THE STRING REVERSED?!
6
@NikiC isn't that how most of PHP is?
:D
@NikiC you used to think different about it two years ago :D
Wes
Wes
there are many things that would be cool to have, like overriding a method changing visibility only. imagine
class A{ protected function bar(){} }
class B extends A{ public function bar(){ return parent::bar(); } }
could just be written as
class A{ protected function bar(){} }
class B extends A{ public function bar(); } // just change visibility, no need to touch the method body (plus, it's optimizable, right?)
12:53
I would like to point out that, what is actually between " too little magic" and "too much magic" is ... emm ... "just about right amount of magic", @NikiC
2
... just sayin'
@tereško Hm ... you make convincing arguments!
@Danack WTF, that is awkward. Maybe they use a RTL font or something? (If that's even possible)
It displays correctly, so it's weird why it's reversed.
Wes
Wes
class Baz{
    forwarding private Bar $bar;
    function __construct(Bar $bar){ $this->bar = $bar; }
    function qux(){}
}
$x = new Baz();
$x->qux(); // calls Baz::qux()
$x->foo; // calls Baz::$bar->__get('foo');
(String)$x; // calls Baz::$bar->__toString();
@Wes Eh, too much specialized syntax for a use case I'm not really sure how common it is.
12:59
my syntax was a lot shorter :)
Wes
Wes
but maybe a white/blacklist of methods would be better to have
and easier to notice, since that forwarding private Bar $bar; would end up buried somewhere deep in the class
@tereško Still, how do you define the custom decoration behavior?
@MadaraUchiha if the method is defined, no need to execute __call()
Wes
Wes
13:01
trait Stuff{
    use ThisIsAClass;
}
class Baz{
    use Stuff;
}
there
@tereško So, you only decorate the methods being overridden
what?
Did I understand correctly?
it is not about methods
it's about PHP recognizing the interface
nothing else actually changes
@Oldskool css direction:rtl;
Wes
Wes
13:03
@MadaraUchiha it's the same as "class A extends B" inheriting the method implementations but without having B as parent class
@Wes Why does that help? I thought the entire issue was that you want B to match A's type hint?
@MadaraUchiha because that would allow for typed decorators without having to implement all the methods just delegating to the decorated instance
‮@PaulCrovella you can still write in reverse, using the RTL unicode character.
@Gordon Right, but then you can easily do the exact same with extends.
inheritance is not decoration
@MadaraUchiha that would defeat the purpose of the decorator. its not a subclass.
13:05
Where does decorates improve upon extends, aside from semantics?
@MadaraUchiha do you actually know what decorator pattern is?
because you are kinda making me worried here
@MadaraUchiha sure, but they used css
@MadaraUchiha it's like :around in CLOS
Wes
Wes
@MadaraUchiha final class B implements Foo{}
class MyB implements Foo decorates B{}
@crypticツ If you have access just upgrade to PHP7 :) It's fine with me whatever you do.
13:08
mmmulti pping
@Wes I guess...
I'm still not sure that the language should have a specific construct for a design pattern
@MadaraUchiha imagine you have an interface Car. And two concrete Cars BMW and Mercedes. Now you want to add a Spoiler … with inheritance you'd need BmwWithSpoiler and MercedesWithSpoiler. With decorator just SpoilerAddon(new Whatever)
@DejanMarjanovic @crypticツ install PHP4 then remind him he said that
@MadaraUchiha because design patterns are standardized fixes for language shortcoming.
Fair enough. I dare you. :D
13:09
the roommates ex went with the electric coffee bean grinder. I'm presently tasting my first mortar&pestle grinded coffee. Feels better than it tastes..
we creat design patterns to create additional functionality in language
@tereško No, we create functions and classes to create additional functionality in the language.
We create design patterns because they're usually composed of common good practices that everyone* follows
@MadaraUchiha design patterns have NOTHING to do with good practices
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I will definitely try to roast and powderize coffee with mortar, thanks for the tip!
13:11
That doesn't mean that we need to extend the standard library with every new functionality we need to add, nor extend the language's syntax to do more and more specialized operations.
@tereško I respectfully disagree.
what are the "good practices" that you compose for Singleton, Registry, Factory method ?
Obviously, you can have bad practice even (and especially if) you cram all the design patterns you can find
But design patterns are patterns that were deemed good solutions for certain problems
yes
solutions
for problems that arise from shortcomings in a language
@tereško No... not really...
Like I said, for problems that arise from shortcomings in a language, you create a function/class and extend the functionality of the language a little to accomodate for what you want to do.
Design patterns are tools that allow you to achieve that more effective (to various definitions of effectively)
no
design patterns are not TOOLS
13:14
They absolutely are.
design patterns are names that we use to describe popular solutions
Tried solutions to common problems
blueprints
patterns are not prescriptive but descriptive
I'd agree with @MadaraUchiha though that they are tools. Or part of a developer's toolkit
"I added pattern X to my code"
"What I made is kinda like pattern X"
.. which one of those is a newbie?
13:17
neither nor
both
"I used pattern X to create this code
nah
oh did I hit enter?
Feb 22 at 5:55, by Crazy Ninja
@tereško because my supervisor gives the marks based on how many design patterns we have used in the project
Wes
Wes
though i'd prefer having some fine method inheriting tuning, something like
class AB implements A, B decorates ABC inheriting A, B methods only{} // as specified in full english :D
Wes
Wes
13:20
you can decorate something by restricting its functionality, so just a part of it, not all the class
shouldn't patterns not be part of a language very structure?
Wes
Wes
although "wrapping" is the correct term here
@Oldskool It has to be deliberate ....to stop people from getting data out of there easily.....which makes me 'unhappy.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier not all patterns are as easily expressed in a dedicated language construct as singleton Foo {} or Foo decorates Bar {}
@Danack Yeah, probably a form of protection. But if you really want it's not too hard to reverse back. They just don't want you to copy/paste it obviously.
Wes
Wes
13:26
i did nothing this morning
slacker!
Wes
Wes
@Gordon /starts steam and hits rock bottom
i need to find myself a reward for writing tests as it's super boring. like 1 beer each 20 assertions
@Wes The Wes Peak™
Wes
Wes
13:30
lol
dumb question, it's not that there is some magic in phpstorm to keep tests folder matching the folder structure of the tested stuff
Wes
Wes
a structure that gets automagically synced on changes i mean
Wes
Wes
i'm too lazy
13:33
@Wes what structure? You mean filenames?
Wes
Wes
@tereško yep, and also namespaces
you are creating one file at the time
why can't you create also the accompanying test class?
@Wes you clearly dont do enough refactoring then
@Gordon You don't have to, but avoiding using real world objects for OO examples is probably a good idea.....as every time someone does that I think:
Wes
Wes
@Gordon or maybe i'm an alcoholic
:P
13:35
@Danack I know. But was the best example I could think of right now to illustrate the point
@Wes or both
Wes
Wes
@tereško because before writing any test i try to be sure that i won't be changing everything every 5 minutes
Does anyone know of any example text in the PHP manual that effectively says "Ok, so we completely messed this feature up, and using it is a really bad idea. Please use this other code instead, instead of using this crap."
Er.....I'm asking for a friend.
@Wes but you DO always change everything every five minutes.
13:40
@Danack The deprecation notice on the MySQL functions might work: php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-connect.php
Wes
Wes
> This is wrong, but it works.
Hehehe, yeah that's a nice find.
@Oldskool The problem is a lot of people will have some code using my friends code. I don't want to deprecate it with a notice unless I my friend plans on removing it at some point....
Microsoft has finally jumped the shark
@Wes Thanks.
@Machavity I am sure this will help them be more socially responsible, and avoid building internet services that caters for mainstream audiences, whilst being horrific for a minority of people to use.
@Machavity Hold on, let me pick up my jaw from the floor... did not see that coming.
@Oldskool Even Microsoft have gotten fed up with having to provision Windows servers....
@Machavity yeah, G+ is officially dead with that
@Machavity oh god
13:50
has anyone here worked on an atom package?
@Danack Yeah, I reckon. Or with rebooting their servers after every configuration adjustment or minor patch and then wait for 15 minutes for it to come back up, rather than the 15 seconds it takes on a Linux server.
@Gordon oh, it wasn't yet?
@Danack In other words, he's there to turn Google+ into Reddit. All of the controversy but half the sewage?
@bwoebi it was, but now it's like really dead
13:52
it will return as Gchan
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@Machavity going from working at place that prides itself on being unapologetic proponents of anonymity to .. well ... greatest threat to privacy in 21st century
5
@Machavity and still none of the feedback mechanisms that other services have. From elsewhere: slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=8653495&cid=51356979

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