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20:02
Chuck Norris was born May 6,1945. The Nazis surrendered May 7, 1945. Coincidence? I think not.
Hi i want to echo out a variable called $html and with in it i want it to hold html code but I dont know is it is possible because of the use of quotes in the html code is there a way round this
user895378
@LeviMorrison I realized that I failed to include the proper namespacing folders inside the individual component src/ directories :) Have you done anything yet that would be damaged by a fast-forward push to fix it?
@rdlowrey Nope.
user895378
Awesome.
user895378
20:09
The way I had it would've meant each component needed it's own autoloader, which would be stupid.
@rdlowrey As i have only been looking at querys to get information, will a insert query work in the same way, just construct the query and then execute it etc
user895378
@HarryBeasant Yes.
Okay thank you
@Donut will this work for the string oncick="location:'url'"
@StephenWolfe Try it yourself.
20:12
@Donut ok well i just read it but couldnt find a mention ill try as there must be a way
Do you have to clean the results like you do with basic mysql
Even if its prepared
''
:D
lol can believe it was a simple as using the html representation
user895378
@LeviMorrison Do I need to create a separate git repo for each component that will be sub-moduled?
@rdlowrey Yes. That's why I originally proposed a Core that has all of the core components.
Then people like me create submodules.
user895378
I'm a dummy
user895378
20:18
Allright, I'll work that out.
@rdlowrey If i have a PDO database connect on a include, how can i do $db-> etc
user895378
@HarryBeasant ?
Well i have a PDO database connection on a separate page
and its include into the functions page
I've finally found love for namespaces..
my queries are like this; $sth = $db->prepare($sql, array(PDO::ATTR_CURSOR => PDO::CURSOR_FWDONLY));
$db being the database
But its on another page
20:22
class Mongo extends \Mongo
{ ...

class MongoDB extends \MongoDB
{ ...

.. and caching was implemented invisibly
and $db wouldnt mean anything
Namespaces are very handy, yeah. Hard to imagine doing without them now.
user895378
@HarryBeasant So you specify the $db in one file and include that file at the top of any other file that needs access to $db
I'm probably doing something horrible
Yeah, i have done that, but would $db still = the database connection
20:25
I didn't want to create a new collection instance every time I injected $db into a class, so I did:
class MongoDB extends \MongoDB
{
	private $cache = array();

	public function __get($name) {
		if (array_key_exists($name, $this->cache)) {
			return $this->cache[$name];
		}

		if (property_exists('\MongoDB', $name)) {
			return $this->$name;
		}

		return $this->cache[$name] = new \MongoCollection($this, $name);
	}
}
(this is where 20 people tell me off)
I love being a prepared PDO.. oh wait, wut
I hate be assigned to null. I feel empty.
I wish netbeans would stop trying to be clever with closing quotes and brackets and stuff. Because it's actually really really dumb.
20:30
replace netbeans with IDEs
@CarrieKendall That's why (among other things) I just use a text-editor
$sth->execute(array(':hash' => $hash));
@PeeHaa indeed
i cant remember how to add another variable into there
$sth->execute(array(':hash' => $hash, :password => $pass)); ??
20:32
or $sth->execute(array(':hash' => $hash, ':pass' => $pass));
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Good to know
Anybody can tell me how to merge two Git branches? I did:
git checkout master
git merge dev
But it doesn't show up yet on github
Do I also have to push it now?
@rdlowrey I've added a new version of the extension (v0.12.0) can you please NOT download it manually and let me know tomorrow whether it has updated itself?
user895378
@PeeHaa Hehe sure. You might have to remind me to see if the version has changed though.
20:42
@rdlowrey oh I will :)
@rdlowrey With the database included, i get that $db is not an object
Okay, that's today's fiddling with the framework safely on github.
And with that I think I have a date with an exercise bike.
user895378
@HarryBeasant I can't say anything without seeing code (and I don't have time at the moment to wade through it) ... like anything, it's subject to the normal rules of including files with PHP.
Okay no problem, what i did do was include the PDO connection actually in the function and that worked
So including the connection page at the top did not carry the $db var.
Which i didn't think it would
user895378
Including will carry over any variable specified in the included file if you do it correctly.
user895378
20:46
That includes a database connection.
user895378
You likely have problems with function variable scope
$db = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=file_file", "file_user", "notshowing");
thats all thats in the connection page + error handlers
this starts to get annoying
user895378
...
Yeah i know there is something stupid in there lol
some sort of global?
user895378
20:50
Don't. Ever. Use. The. global Keyword.
Oh!? Do i use it as a function?
user895378
I literally just did a
orfl
rofl
I am literally confused right now
What do i need lol
user895378
@LeviMorrison My remedial git skills are improving. I'm going to make sure I have everything correct before I push again, though, which will be later this evening. I'll inform you when I do. Let me know if you want to create the repo for the submodule or if you'd like me to make one on my github.
Oh! I think i need a class?!
20:54
@rdlowrey Righteo.
in many ways ^
21 mins ago, by PeeHaa
http://php.net/docs.php
user895378
@HarryBeasant Learn how to include files: include() -AND- learn about Variable Scope
user895378
@CarrieKendall +1
@CarrieKendall Don't join the bandwagon
20:56
@rdlowrey so, 1-1?
@HarryBeasant , you mean the ".professionals hate the parasites" bandwagon ?
user895378
@HarryBeasant I'm getting away from the computer for a couple of hours. Seriously, your best bet is to learn by using the manual. All your wildest hopes and dreams will come true in the PHP docs.
@rdlowrey Okay =) thanks for the help!
@tereško no, the bullying the rookie coders one.
Quite popular around these areas
this is a classic case of something called "help vampire"
You guys have fountains of knowledge, but its like trying to get blood out of a stone.
20:59
@HarryBeasant , you are not a "rookie" .. you are a kid ,who wants to play in programmers , but has no intention to learn anything
Man, that bandwagon is pretty busy now.
user895378
You know what will never say, "no I don't have time to help" ... ? THE MANUAL.
A few of you might want to make some space for some more
user895378
Good luck :)
@rdlowrey Thanks again =)
21:02
@HarryBeasant I can promise I got much of that knowledge without asking any person. I played with PHP, read websites and tutorials, and actually built things.
@LeviMorrison +1 to actually build things. Diving in head first and crash land is IMO the best way to learn stuff. :-)
@HarryBeasant the reason your so called bandwagon is growing is because you show NO effort to learn and think through problems. here is a process that will help you in approaching said professionals: examine your problem, research solutions (this step will take longer than 2 minutes of glancing through a manual generally), TRY solutions, then ask questions that include your failed attempts.
@PeeHaa sometimes diving in head first is the best thing, sometimes reading a book is the best thing, sometimes reading the manual a few times is the best thing, sometimes asking a question around here is the best thing...
@markustharkun uhhhmm yeah, but you only really start to learn about what you read when you use it
@PeeHaa agree!
@PeeHaa at least for most of us mortal ones that seems to be the case :)
21:15
@markustharkun :-)
High five everyone, i made a class!
or just this
<?php

class Database {

    private static $db;
    private $connection;

    private function __construct() {
        $this->connection = new MySQLi(/* credentials */);
    }

    function __destruct() {
        $this->connection->close();
    }

    public static function getConnection() {
        if ($db == null) {
            $db = new Database();
        }
        return $db->connection;
    }
}

?>
But PDO
Just one problem
The connection close dooesnt work
as its like $db = null;
And that looks like a mysqli close function
But will that work okay?
@HarryBeasant shouldn't your __construct function be public?
Nope, because its internal
I get the connection from public static function getConnection
I believe! You may prove me wrong
21:21
@HarryBeasant so, what's your constructor function? how do you pass in the connection parameters?
@user705339 , he's making a singleton , which is a problem in itself
Yes a singleton class, is that okay, or should i use another method?
@HarryBeasant how do you pass in the connection parameters? or do you hardcode it in the class?
its already in there
nothing is passed in, only out
I found this one, not mine, but should i use something like this instead?
class PDOConnectionFactory{
	// receives the connection
	public $con = null;
	// swich database?
	public $dbType  = "mysql";

	// connection parameters
	// when it will not be necessary leaves blank only with the double quotations marks ""
	public $host    = "";
	public $user    = "";
	public $senha   = "";
	public $db  = "";

	// arrow the persistence of the connection
	public $persistent = false;

	// new PDOConnectionFactory( true ) <--- persistent connection
	// new PDOConnectionFactory()       <--- no persistent connection
@HarryBeasant ok......but that means you have to modify the class anytime your connection parameters change, right?
21:25
you realize you're going in and out of different extensions?
Yes, but why would they
Should i use that second one then?
@HarryBeasant many reasons.....transferring from development servers to production servers; in most cases, the connection parameters change
Well i'd always have to change something lol, even the parameters that are passed in
Will require changing
@HarryBeasant true, but that doesn't make it true OOP, which is what you are trying to achieve
@HarryBeasant compare that to the MySQLi class;
leaving before i go on a rant... later mississipiensis (<-- requires googling for full laugh-ability)
21:36
@HarryBeasant In your getConnection function, you used $db but it should have been $this->connection. However, you should not be making a singleton, as others have pointed out.
Okay, should i use the second example then?
Maybe. Why are you trying to have a fancy database class? Pdo and MySQLi are good database classes.
Singletons are kind of an understandable mistake to make because on the face of it they seem really really useful. But they're still a mistake, the price you pay for being able to Foo::getInstance() is just too high in the long run.
You probably want something like a factory. Read up on the factory pattern.
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A: php singleton database connection, is this code bad practice?

GordonMSingletons are bad news. They introduce global state into a program. Most programmers should be familiar with why global state is bad. They introduce tight coupling between the singleton and any class that uses it. This means you can't reuse the classes in question without reusing the sing...

21:39
@HarryBeasant not only is it a singleton but you're also hard coding dependencies which is a bad idea too
Okay then, what are the other options?
@HarryBeasant see the suggestion in the answer I just linked to. :)
did you try to search for other options on your own ?
Yes
I did
I found the singltons and other classes
To be fair, I'm betting most professional programmers have made the singleton mistake at least once in their careers.
@HarryBeasant Did you see the little light blue box with a hyperlink in the answer text? If you click that you'll get a suggested alternative.
[dependency-injection]
stackoverflow.com/questions/1638919/… should be a good starting point.
@GordonM , it is not enough that you present the solutions to him on silver platter .. you need the per-chew them too
Another member of the bandwagon
I gave you two examples of what i was using
You all said it was a mistake, i ask for any alternatives and still no one will say anything
@HarryBeasant Look up the factory pattern. I already suggested it, but you must have missed it.
Learn about the DI, Luke.
@HarryBeasant what exactly are you trying to achieve? Create a class?
21:52
Just so i can include my connection
because i need the connection as $db
unlike mysql i need it
@HarryBeasant do you have to create the class yourself?
@HarryBeasant cause MySQLi is a class you can use (or extend)
Not really, i want to understand it though
PDO i am using
@HarryBeasant All the advice everyone on here has given you is worth heeding, but I'm afraid it requires effort on your part to understand it. You can't learn to be a good programmer by just doing what other coders tell you to do. And one last piece of advice? Don't accuse people who are trying to mentor you of bullying.
You've missed a lot my friend
Being called a "retard" isn't the nicest thing.
@HarryBeasant who called you a retard?
21:55
I don't remember call you one. :) If someone else did then your beef should be with them.
that isn't usually the language spoken in this chat
I don't want to get anyone in trouble, but it happened.
@HarryBeasant in creating a class (any class), you shouldn't hardcode values; usually, you should supply the values as parameters to the constructors
@HarryBeasant that way, the values will change, based on where the application is being used
@HarryBeasant user70whatever is right. Try to imagine that you're working with a compiled language (even though PHP isn't). If you were working with a compiled language and you needed your class to work with parameters other than the ones hard-coded into it, then you'd have to recompile the class, and probably recompile every dependant as well.
Okay, i see, thank you.
> using sessions for flat file storage
=D
anyone else ever do that?
I'm guessing not
I imagine it's fairly efficient, but it's really easy =]
@HarryBeasant how's your file site going?
Going good thanks =) racked up just over 10k unique's in the past 4 days
Just changed all my queries to PDO now
wow, there must be big market for file uploads...
I might have to compete
Awful business, lost thousands, loads of risks
22:22
posted on March 20, 2012 by Johannes Schlüter

By default PHP provides shared-nothing environments to ensure that whatever happens to PHP's state in one request has no effect on other requests, so all function tables are cleaned up, all file handles are closed etc. In a few rare cases this is not what people like, for that PHP introduced "persistent connections" of different kinds. Testing those is a bit annoying as you have to config

@markustharkun I've hacked into sites after trying to be a white hat, but got ignored lol
@markustharkun yup. funny isn't it :)
22:40
hey guys
anyone with datatables.net experience?
If clicking on your link counts as experience then yes ;)
22
Q: Why's Zend Framework proposal closed at 2nd day of "commit"?

Artur BoderaIt's been agreed, that our proposal should be verified by real people (the community) We have met all requirements stated in FAQ and mentioned in previous discussion. We have had our followers supply us with good quality, up-to-date questions for old and new major revisions of Zend Framework. ...

how come I never see these guys argueing in the ZF tag?
@GordonM no
@TuralTeyyuboglu with the amount of time you've been spending trying to get someone to figure out your problem for you, you could have figured it out yourself just by reading.
22:48
seriously : doesnt know how to write a foreach loop but tries to use DOM
@andrewjackson Don't understand how one can comment something, without knowing what problem actually is?!
because I've been watching you
@andrewjackson lool))) Have you seen my code at all? Only I asked if you have exp.. loool))) you're funny
I know, I am aren't I? wanna know something else that's funny?
that solves one very annoying problem
@andrewjackson do whatever you want. lol))))
22:54
@TuralTeyyuboglu yes, quite a lot, actually.
I like it overall, but it has a lot of things that aren't really finished, or should be implemented differently.
The other doesn't seem to have any interest in third-party help.
Yeah, read documentation!!!
@TuralTeyyuboglu C# or VB.net?
@user705339 datatables with php serverside
@TuralTeyyuboglu ok....I thought you were refering to .NET framework
23:05
@user705339 no no
@TuralTeyyuboglu alright
23:50
@CarrieKendall that's not a dup
@andrew reread and deleted already :]

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