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Anonymous
10:00
yo david
you can either create that ViewGateway by querying an actual View in the DB, or by making JOIN queries or by aggregating the output from multiple involved Gateways. The latter will save you some query typing or fiddling with joins, but it will create more queries to the db
yo davidoff
Anonymous
davidSprinkler
@Julo0sS The idea behind table gateway is the opposite of data mapper: table gateway starts with database structure. You build it on top of the raw "select all" query. And then add various methods to the gateway, where each method defines variation on WHERE, GROUP BY, HAVING and ORDER BY statements that get attached to the original "raw query".
@Gordon Ok got it. Thanks. Why would "data mappers" be more confusing as @tereško said?
10:01
@Gordon soo, i don't quite get the difference between a Table data gateway and a DAO
(at least that's how I see it ... correct me if I'm wrong, @Gordon ... I dont use table gateways)
@Julo0sS I think he meant less confusing
yes sorry
data mappers start from the other end - they take the object that you are going to store or retrieve, and write the mapper for a specific task
in the end, you can have one object mapped by multiple data mappers OR multiple objects populated by one table gateway
@Wes pics.me.me/… /cc @rlemon
10:03
... and now I think I made it worse
? why did you cc that to me?
Sorry wrong person :-)
Get your own starting letter :P
@Julo0sS as a side note: I would recommend not assuming any part of a postal address is a town, or even if there is a town that the address is within it.
@ShailParas , the printing issue has nothing to do with PHP , even more so because you already have an PDF
@tereško thanks for explanation. Why that @PaulCrovella ?
10:08
@RaduStefanPopescu DAO does not interact with the database
no, the DAO impl interacts with the database
@Julo0sS because postal addresses are strange beasts that often defy expectation. read mjt.me.uk/posts/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-addresses and keep in mind that that is only a small sample of weirdness
@RaduStefanPopescu sorry, mixed up with DTO
@RaduStefanPopescu TDG is a object wrapper to access a specific table in a db. A Dao encapsulates the entire access to a database iirc.
I actually cant find a good definition of DAO anywhere
10:12
@Gordon no, it's just a way to decouple your entity with your persistence environment
teresko, good examples of DTO's are XML's that are an aggregation of multiple entities
@PaulCrovella thanks for the link :)
hahahaha @DaveRandom that picdescbot feed
Yeh, when AI just gives up
and that decoupling can include specific methods, such as getByWhatever with sql backing it in the implementation of the interface
10:13
Priceless :D
@DaveRandom it's technically correct, which is the best kind of correct
@Gordon sounds like an antipattern :(
@tereško why are you saying that?
@RaduStefanPopescu this is exactly what I try to get out of my gateways, nested objects.
@RaduStefanPopescu because that's what I'm current;y thinking
why else would I say it?
10:15
i thought you had a reason
or rather argument
Fowler notes in POEAA that the Java DAO is a TDG but it's not clear whether it's table or row based. TDG is table based. Also, TDG is not the same as DAO in the MS world
if you want a reason, sure .. have one: it takes all the worst parts of active record and the removes your ability to control, when interaction with persistence happens
@Julo0sS DTO have a specific purpose. Smaller size for file transfers, avoiding multiple requests for same resource, etc.
what file transfer ?
DTO are data transfer objects. They exist purely for transfer operations
10:20
why are you talking about them now?
Also, the Java DAO seems to be fully indepedent of the underlying data store. The Oracle page mentions XML but TDG is for tabular data.
i'm answering to your reply about trying to get away from them
I have used TDGs with XML though, so just because the definition in POEAA seems to imply db only, doesnt mean it works with that
@Gordon this just sounds weird to me... since you give the gateway a "databaseconnection" object in constructor, then you can use multiple "data storage" systems right?
I was just curious, to know why you say dao is different. But apparently it's not so much. More like TDG is implementation for DAO when talking with SQL
10:22
no, it is not
@Julo0sS to query an XML document, I'd give it an XMLReader or DOMDocument
@PaulCrovella I don't know, but my gut says maybe
@RaduStefanPopescu it is similar. that's for sure. whether its the same I am not so sure, though I admit to have a hard time telling the differences.
DAO is a Java name for some Java pattern, that is almost exclusively used by Java developer, to most likely solve a Java-specific language problem
DAO implements an Interface and can take multiple DataSources, that's pretty much it
and then you talk with the interface, not caring about the DataSource
10:26
@tereško and (old) Microsoft
@tereško patterns are patterns
@DaveRandom when they were copying shit from Sun
I guess so
@RaduStefanPopescu the UML on that Oracle page looks more complicated than just that though
yeah, because it shows you a factory
10:27
I dunno, I just know it was a horrid API for a horrible database engine
in practice if you have only one datasource
@RaduStefanPopescu can you point me to a material, that describes DAO in a page unrelated to Java?
please
one link
@RaduStefanPopescu Not necessarily ... a lot of these patterns are great in a runtime environment provided by Java but not in PHP because request -> response -> dead. For example, singleton
@Gordon that does not describe the pattern
10:29
implying injection doesn't exist in PHP
@Gordon yeah but just mean that we can send a "DataConnection" item that is not always a database connector (pdo or whatever)
Lol...
> Data Access Objects (DAO) provide a framework for using code to create and manipulate databases.
@tereško yes, I already said DAO is something different in MS. just wanted to add the link for the sake of completeness. wasn't a response to your question to Radu
Well done Microsoft!
> Microsoft Jet (.MDB) databases
kill me
> Installable ISAM databases, such as dBASE®, Paradox™ and Microsoft FoxPro which the database engine can read directly
quickly, please kill me
10:30
Why does it even matter? Don't force yourself into using a pattern. Patterns are just names for common solutions to a problem. I never came across a problem where I could have used a DAO to solve it
@Patrick what is DAO?
think of it like a repository
my issue is that there is no definition of it
or however you wish to call it
@tereško does it matter if I have no use for it?
10:31
@RaduStefanPopescu is DAO a java-name for repository?
something that gets data from the table and returns your desired object or list of objects
s/table/persistence for a start
It's not a Database Access Object is it?
did it make that object, or it was given to it?
@RaduStefanPopescu that sounds like a repository
10:33
did it query persistence itself or used an abstraction?
ok, actually no DAO is actually the order of nature that you cannot comprehend but live instead
because repositories are built on top of persistence abstractions (like table gateways and data mappers)
@Patrick only if you assume the object to be mapped. but it can just be a DTO returned
@Gordon then I would call it a gateway
10:35
hence: "java name"
what is he trying to do though?
@Patrick hence the confusion. TDG is nice and well defined. everyone gets it. DAO… not so much
@RaduStefanPopescu he was trying to understand how to write table data gateway, when you have to interact with multiple tables
10:36
@Gordon The DAO UML seems to imply that the business object uses the DAO. Couldn't find any code, but I guess that means that it depends on the DAO?
Thats not something I would want in my code
@DaveRandom but… that's the correct link
@Patrick kinda like activerecord, but with all the good parts removed
no the business object doesn't depend on the dao
there is also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_access_object which would imply it's more like PDO
10:38
@tereško how is activerecord
he's fine
Damn
Never going to top that :P
ok, I am really fucking late for work
If a pattern is so confusing and nobody can even agree on what it means, please don't use it
^ that
@Patrick that's why I suggested to use TDG
^ can only agree with that. Repositories if you want to retrieve and entity, gateway if you just want data
you should be able to compose them when your result of tdg function needs info from other tables
but i see we have different terminologies
even for repositories
i guess everyone calls them differently
no
just java
lol
but you don't even agree about repositories
10:42
I am kinda serious :(
@RaduStefanPopescu a repository is a concept from DDD that people across many languages agree on. What's your definition?
practically it's a collection of functions that handle interactions with persistence layer
@Patrick repositories predate ddd
and return objects
that's really one reason why I like Fowler so much. His stuff is mostly concise and simple. It's not confusing and doesn't have cruft like many of the Java pattens where even the language itself is confusing
10:46
or collections
Im kinda lost right now... I have a class "person", I instanciate my persons with arrays of data coming from a "gateway". Then when I need to update/insert, I send my "person" instance to the gateway that does the "conversion"/insert job. Does it sound okay?
@PaulCrovella Although this is true, looks like the 'DDD' version of repositories, although in some ways different, do actually go with the concepts of both
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Q: Proper Repository Pattern Design in PHP?

JonathanPreface: I'm attemping to use the repository pattern in a MVC architecture with relational databases. I've recently started learning TDD in PHP, and I'm realizing that my database is coupled much too closely with the rest of my application. I've read about repositories, and using an IoC containe...

this is literally a carbon copy of a DAO implementation and its interface
martin fowler shows same thing
@Julo0sS yes. dont bother so much with us not agreeing on details. even if all of us are wrong: working is better than textbook correct
but not as explicit as in java or with the extra use cases (using DI, factories, whatever)
if you ever use repository
you know what dao is
10:50
@RaduStefanPopescu That's also from someone who uses Laravel and thinks he's using an 'MVC architecture'
:D
@RaduStefanPopescu so now you are saying a DAO is a TDG is a Repository?
@RaduStefanPopescu what's with the DAO fetish? It's clearly not something that is used in the PHP community. If its the same as a repository, then use that name since it's much more common
yeah i know it's a mess
everyone calls everything everything... implementation really
speaks by itself
@RaduStefanPopescu it only seems to be a mess to you, not for anyone else
it seems to me that a DAO is much more like Fowler's Gateway
10:54
also there seems to be little to no difference between gateway and repository
in fowler's terms
both literally do the same thing
so I blame him too for this
not at all
gateway returns dto/data, repository returns entity/domain object. big difference
PDO returns data too
@RaduStefanPopescu what has PDO to do with this?
@RaduStefanPopescu which would support my claim that a dao is more like a gateway. because pdo is a specific db gateway
10:59
@Patrick is it conceivable to have app <-> entity-domain <-> gateway <-> dataStorage
using like "both" repository and gateway somehow
@Julo0sS yes
you know what i give up
this is pointless anyway
@Gordon this would mean more "code/work" but would fix cross-systems/apps/... issues
@Julo0sS These days I always split my read and write code. I use repositories on the write side and gateways on the read side where I don't need the business logic
@Julo0sS what issues?
11:05
@Gordon just mean that like this, you can have several "entity-domain" classes that interact with only one gateway, one data structure but given to the app differently
@Patrick this is really confusing to me... your "repository" doesnt know about business logic, does it?
@Julo0sS no... I mean I only use entities, repositories and all the other DDD things in services that change the state of my application. Since that's where the domain logic is
I have never understood, why java developers think that they are better than php devs
@Julo0sS I am confused now. A gateway is just some api to some data source. can you clarify what you mean
....
at first i was a bit amazed
@Julo0sS on the read side I fetch simply data and add the display logic where appropriate. There I can use joins etc to make the queries efficient
11:10
@Gordon lol now YOU are confused... its just about what patrick said earlier, about repository returning entity and gateway returning data. I meant gateway would return data to repository that would create/return entity from data...
@Julo0sS that smells like overengineering
@Julo0sS stop trying to understand multiple independent concepts at once
@Patrick when asking to update/insert data, where do you do that?
@tereško good idea :D
@Julo0sS save method on the repository
@Julo0sS a repo somewhere underneath uses some sort of Gateway to a data source. if that's the question, then yes.
11:12
@Gordon got it
I usually use Dbal for my db repository implementations, but you could use Doctrine, PDO or anything else for that matter
this is funny
@Patrick you are making it worse
@tereško wat
@Gordon hey could you pls show me how you'd implement gateway and repository
just write something really quick. code seems to be speaking best
11:16
@RaduStefanPopescu $fooTable = new FooTableGateway($pdo); foreach($fooTable->findAll()as $row) { echo $row["some_column"]; … }
I'd not implement a repo myself. If I need that I use Doctrine
doctrine is rlly gud
I hate Doctrine
@RaduStefanPopescu no
@Gordon +1
11:19
interface RequestRepository { public function find(RequestId $id): ?Request; }
then just implement that
@RaduStefanPopescu I found it slow and limited and cumbersome to use, but it's usually good enough to accept the drawbacks
frameworks exist for those 90% cases that need /good enough/
well, 80% :)
hi guys, im wondering if someone can help with a class setup problem
@RaduStefanPopescu feel free to use doctrine as long as you hide it behind the interface
11:21
i want all the public functions of the class to run through a main function
@grasshopper why?
i dont know if i should put that in the constructor, basically i want to run a login and logout function before and after the class function is ran, is that the correct way to do it?
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otherwise i need to put that on each of the class functions?
@grasshopper Decorator?
But really weird requirement
11:23
@grasshopper this ^
Are these perhaps api calls that need to authenticated / authorized?
I Love PHP
@Gordon Doesn't it work pretty much the same in PHP too though?
@RedVirus Go see a doctor :P
@MadaraUchiha no?
11:28
@Gordon So PHP has a slightly different type conversion table, with its own crazy quirks vOv
@PeeHaa yes its for an api, but i think i jumped the gun by asking you guys, ill just setup a conn var and close it if its set, sometimes i just need some time to see the answer
@MadaraUchiha quirky, yes, but at least the above would give correct arithmetic results
@grasshopper That (the authentication) should happen on a whole other level imo
@Gordon You're adding a string to a number, you get a string.
It's not a very complicated rule to follow
@PeeHaa at least i know about the decorator concept now, thanks
11:29
But in general acl is ugly so do whatever the fuck you want :P
@grasshopper np
@MadaraUchiha yeah, and when you add a number to a string, you get a string which when subtracting a string from gives you an int… wat?!
@Gordon JS will try to do its best to guess. It's a reminiscent of ye-olde times where you'd use JS mostly for extracting data from the DOM, and not as an actual process-capable language of its own
Since nearly everything in the DOM is string based, there's a lot tools designed to help you not have to type convert everything every time
That's why == is a thing, that's why + and - behave the way they do
It's a wart, sure, but then again, I'm not particularly bothered by it, and neither is any JS dev who's into it more than a few months.
hi there. excuse me for interrupting, but i'm looking for a PHP based task-runner with support for task dependencies. excluding phing, which runner supports this? thank you for suggestions.
why does it have to be php based?
can try robo.li - its the first thing coming up in google. if doesnt need to be php based, just use ant
!!? php based task runner
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• Robo - Robo is a task runner you always have been looking for. It allows you to write fully customizable t… (http://robo.li/)
• Task by taskphp - Got a PHP project? Heard of Grunt and Gulp but don't use NodeJS? Task is a pure PHP task runner. Le… (https://taskphp.github.io/)
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11:38
several more here
thanks for help. robo doesn't have task dependencies. it doesn't have to be php based, so if you can point we to a c-based one, i would also use that. as long as i get cross-platform support..
no ant/phing, please. i want to get rid of xml shit
parse_url returns false – #74281
Gee, thanks for that helpful bug title
!!> var_dump( parse_url("scheme://example_login:!#Password?@[email protected]/some_path") );
[ 5.6.0 - 5.6.27, hhvm-3.12.14 - 3.18.1, 7.0.0 - 7.0.12 ] array(5) { ["scheme"]=> string(6) "scheme" ["host"]=> string(9) "127.0.0.1" ["user"]=> string(13) "example_login" ["pass"]=> string(15) "!#Password?@‌ZZZ" ["path"]=> string(10) "/some_path" }
well, shit.
11:42
lol
Can't you just rewrite parse_url after you finish dnslib today?
I mean frankly it's whoever made that URL's fault for not url-encoding the password
The main problem with parse_url() is that it's too forgiving
!!lxr parse_url
[ /ext/standard/url.c#332 ] PHP_FUNCTION(parse_url)
parse_url returns wrong result – #74282
!!dad
11:50
What did the grape do when he got stepped on? He let out a little wine
Anonymous
wait, is the bug part of lxr plugin or was that coincidence?
@JayIsTooCommon it's the feed of bugs.php.net
Anonymous
what a coinkydink
I wish we weren't on mercurial.. needing additional commits to tag or gpg sign a prior commit (one commit per revision sign) is awful
Guess that's my push this year.
You have to sign a commit using another commit?
11:55
@JayIsTooCommon not really, that was dupe report of the previous report than made me search up parse_url()
bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=73192 <-- previous bug that fixed the issue the OP was relying on
@PeeHaa Yep. There's only an extension to sign revisions
It creates a signatures file in your repo's root containing all signed commits
Anonymous
@DaveRandom ah
Of course that file could just be modified or removed ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
lolwut
"yes we use SSL, but in order to make it work we had to allow PUT requests to the certificate file"
@DaveRandom parse_url should just be fixed to not interpret invalid URLs.
12:00
Absolutely agree
I think we should RFC that for 7.2.
there's an oddity that I'm just trying to remember where it does something super weird
Ugh what. Why does composer not allow me to install if require-dev requests a php version higher than what I have, but I'm passing --no-dev
@DaveRandom e.g parsing IP addresses with port, IPv4 works, IPv6 fails, both should be a path instead of host.
@kelunik that might be it, example?
@kelunik I would argue that they should both fail, neither of them are valid URLs, they are just fragments
Any ideas how to pass my jquery slider value to my php page? ( best practice ) ?
@kelunik 3v4l.org/9soFG
that is the correct behaviour ^
@kelunik OK yeh that's weird, I'll give you that
12:10
@JohnDoe2 ajax
But imo it shouldn't treat anything as an authority portion without //
totally agree
@iroegbu oh ajax, not much experience :D
@JohnDoe2 jquery has ajax... you'll handle the php side like a normal form
@DaveRandom Can you file a bug / change request?
12:16
so, what did I miss
Wes
Wes
@tereško we all converted to flatearthism
@tereško the pc builder I game I mentioned yesterday
Cannot write nor copy to file names ending with dot. – #74283
12:33
@Gordon it probably would suck
@tereško probably but you'd also probably be good in it
@Gordon Wouldn't that be called the Internet? Build PC. Brag how powerful/expensive it is. New hardware on the market makes it obsolete. Repeat
@Machavity nope, that's not how it works actually
@Gordon where would be fun in that. It would be too much like work
@tereško but with gamification!
@Machavity release of new hardware does not make the old one obsolete. It's the release of new programs (usually - games) that cause it. Of course we are not talking about crap like Mass Effect: Andromeda, that has nvidia's 1080 in it's "recommended" requirements . See: overclock3d.net/reviews/software/…
12:40
@tereško Are you sure that's a game tho?
@Sean lol
@Machavity yeah .. it's a mess .. but @Jimbo bought a pre-order
@Jeeves Sounds like windows fuckery to me
@PeeHaa No, that's Wikipedia's definition of 'life'.
8
lol
12:43
I don't normally use chat on StackOverflow, but I feel this might be a better place for my problem. I am using my first composer library, everything works on dev, now how do I move it to production. Just moving the code, the database, installing composer, and having the same server configuration is not working. How is composer libraries suppose to be moved exactly?
"not working" is not a problem description
@Jeeves lol
@Linus What is the definition of the?
!!notworking
@Goose Commit the composer.lock to your revision control system, pull on production, and execute composer install there.
12:45
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@Goose you run composer install on prod environment
.. well .. at least that's how you do it in small companies (in larger ones you have DevOps for that)
Do I move the code I have now or the code I had in dev before I installed composer?
Composer is general is very confusing and I don't understand it all
You move your source code including your composer.json
12:46
ok, lets start from the begining
You have composer installed on your prod environment prior to this
are you using git?
I have moved all my source code including composer.json and composer.lock
correct
@Goose Do you use git? Do you use FTP?
are you using git or not?
12:47
I use git but deploy with FTP
ugh ... someone else better deals with it
last time I used FTP for deploying code was .. emm .. 2005
I don't really need a full debug here, there's just something I need to understand
If you have your code including your dependencies you can just ftp it and it should just work
Hence:
4 mins ago, by PeeHaa
"not working" is not a problem description
That's what I thought
I've worked with composer before and there's always something that goes strange
then you are using it wrong
Well, when a model and view love each other very much...
I am sorry, I haven't presented myself well on here at all.
Also I got very distracted and that' rude to you guys

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