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20:01
Hey
Why do some functions run but not fire breakpoints? (PhpStorm + XDebug)
Context:
- When the bootstrap script is being run (Silex), the querydriver object is initialised, and the __construct method and anything it calls will fire breakpoints.
- Model calls QueryDriver->Insert, even with a breakpoint on EVERY LINE OF CODE inside the Insert function, it never fires. But, the functions it calls in turn, e.g. \Doctrine\DBAL\Connection::executeQuery(), can stop at breakpoints.
@BenE. You sure you haven't overridden those functions and it's just never called?
This may answer your question. When I press Ctrl + B on the $this->queryDriver->insert(...);, it takes me to the right definition.
The QueryDriver is never extended.
can anyone spot the syntax error in this? would appriciate it
							sql: "INSERT INTO users (username, password, ranking) VALUES ?",
							values: ["username", "password", 0] },
20:12
Heading there now...
@RachelDockter you cannot bind an array like that
oh, i did for my other sql query, but that only had 1 value in it
You have to have a placeholder for every value you are binding
im on the w3schools site for this, i cant see a difference between mine and theirs
  var sql = "INSERT INTO customers (name, address) VALUES ?";
  var values = [
    ['John', 'Highway 71'],
    ['Peter', 'Lowstreet 4'],
thats how they did it
Hmmm, that site is still running?
20:17
yeh lol
@RachelDockter What API are you using to access the database?
Also w3schools isn't good for... anything
i did npm install mysql and used that package in my node js
if that answers ur question
It doesn't
oh im using xampp and running mysql
is that what u mean
Nope
What specific package are you trying to use to access the dataabse
20:19
erm thats all i did so i dont think im using an api
the mysql package
var mysql = require('mysql');
Which one?
Link?
					sql: "SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = ?",
					values: [username] },
i did this and this works fine
its just inserting a row into the database
Yes
But that only prepares and binds a single value
20:21
right
If you have more you need to have a placeholder (?) for every value you are using
You are still writing sql
Just replace the values with questionmarks
		sql: "INSERT INTO users (username, password, ranking) VALUES ?, ?, ?",
		values: [username, password, 0] },
like this?
yes
ok ill try this
Also see their example. Search for "Multiple placeholders are mapped to values in the same order as passed." in their docs npmjs.com/package/mysql#performing-queries
20:23
yeh im still getting a syntax error, ill read the link u just put see if that tells me
dammit the way they do it is in a different format
Actually what you want is this npmjs.com/package/mysql#preparing-queries
It looks like that's actually using prepared queries
Although the docs are somewhat confusing
yeh theres so many differnet ways
20:43
I'll never understand why people decide to use magic ids in their DB schemas...
moeve
ohai @RachelDockter, how's your course going?
And zero documentation. Dope.
@Allenph "magic ids"?
its going good, ive almost finished my final year project, just hooking it up to a database to go
@DaveRandom membership_type is 0-47.
20:48
and the sql query is the one thing thats taken like 1 hour and still wont work lol
With no complementary table and literally zero explanation.
@RachelDockter you seem to be missing parens round your values...
	connection.query({

	sql: INSERT INTO users(username, password, ranking)
	VALUES(username, password, 0);

	function(error, results, fields)
	{
this is what i have atm, its driving me crazy
i just cant get it right
@Allenph well that sort of thing is fine if you have a defined enum somewhere (preferably as a user-defined type in the DB)
@RachelDockter well the query still needs quotes around it, I assume, that looks like javascript and the query is a string...
javascript is magical but it's not that magical...
also... use an IDE :-P
yeh but then i dont know where the query stops
arghhhh
20:52
@RachelDockter Be careful talking bad about SQL syntax. The same thing might happen to you as happened to me.
what happened to u
@PeeHaa what the shit is that :-P
oh i just realised im in the php room and not the js room lol
hey everyone
20:52
@RachelDockter
i dont even...
lmao
who here knows a little about laravel (I know this is a chat for php)
@Azotherian you are unlikely to get particularly useful help with laravel in here, sorry
you can always throw a question out though
@Azotherian Funny you should ask. I was just protecting someone from Laravel a second ago.
20:55
ok, when I hit an endpoint and run a command through php, what directory does it run in, and what user is running it?
@Azotherian not anyone who seems to be online
you will probably have a better luck at larachat.co
ok, thank you so much for a step in the right direction!
people here don't really have any .. emm ... appreciation for laravel
That seems to be unrelated to Laravel, isn't it @tereško?
@Allenph it's what they are replacing the IRC chat with
20:59
@tereško I meant his question.
@Allenph yes and no, I suspect one would need to understand laravel's routing mechanisms to answer with confidence
40 mins ago, by Rachel Dockter
https://www.npmjs.com/package/mysql
@Azotherian what do you mean by "run a command" in fact?
@PeeHaa dat ?? syntax
I know right!!??
@DaveRandom I would guess, it is some Rails style CLI tool for routes
21:01
I don't really know what that means and I'm OK with that
@PeeHaa apart from anything else, it betrays the fact that they are not actually prepared statements coming out the other side
it's something a la PDO::ATTR_EMULATE_PREPARES
@DaveRandom they have a thing like this: i.sstatic.net/3mrTD.png
32 mins ago, by PeeHaa
It looks like that's actually using prepared queries
32 mins ago, by PeeHaa
Although the docs are somewhat confusing
@PeeHaa it isn't, not if you can pass object names and values at the same time
meh, mysql + node, not going to think about it more :-P
@tereško Oh I have a thing like that as well, cat routes.php
keep in mind, it comes from same community that made less, coffeescript and haml (that entire community is suffering from an impressive "not invented here" affliction)
ftr I actually quite like less
21:07
@DaveRandom lol... PL/SQL + HTML
@DaveRandom don't sprain something
@Tiffany I actually way write SQL Server + node literally yesterday as well :-P
That's some Friday English right there.
a?
oh, yeah Dave .. are you secretly Indian?
@tereško dude you should see that thing she works with, it is truly something to behold. It's a web app written in Oracle DB stored procedures with a java applet wrapped around it
21:10
@DaveRandom Mother of God.
I would have fled .. looong time ago
@Fabor wow, even re-reading it took me 5 tries to see what was wrong with it, I need caffeine I think
I should probably tidy up that window sill
I was actually just judging that myself.
21:18
@tereško here I am, almost ten years in
careful, you might end ups as one of those "senior" developers
to be fair, the benefits are pretty fucking good
If you're over 65-years old and a senior dev are you a senior senior dev?
39 minutes until I can go home and hopefully finish FMAB
@Fabor at that age you are either a bonafide guru ... or a fuckup
21:22
@Fabor If you're in Spain, over 65, and a senior dev, are you a señor senior senior dev?
heh
ugh @Wes have you seen this?
(the story, not that particular article)
@Fabor ftr what you see there is the remains of the 2 machines that I butchered to build the lxr.room11.org box :-P
@DaveRandom reading a listserv email associated with that company, there's a post "Calling PL/SQL in Java Admin Pages"
@LeviMorrison 100% friendly request: if a similar situation arises in future, please do tell me - preferably pre-flag, but not necessarily if you feel it's appropriate. I was in the wrong there and (I would like think, anyway) I am reasonably approachable. Feel free to ignore or not, just a request <3
@Tiffany I think I might have come across that while googling at the time. That repo of generated java code was also... enlightening :-P
21:45
@kelunik Quoting the man page for recv(2):
> If a zero-length datagram is pending, read(2) and recv() with a flags
argument of zero provide different behavior. In this circumstance,
read(2) has no effect (the datagram remains pending), while recv()
consumes the pending datagram.
@DaveRandom You're serving that site? Hmm
@Fabor yeh from a desktop cobbled together from 3 shitty desktops to make one slightly less shitty desktop :-P
it's in the comms room in my office which has 2 100MB leased lines and continuous power supply with 2 backup generators though, running a VM that's backed up offsite nightly, so it's pretty robust
How aboot that.
Off topic, but coat-hangers are top 3 infuriating inanimate objects.
22:17
@Fabor I could actually talk for a long time on the subject of coathangers and them being piss annoying, and go way to far into how much of a fucking nerd I am, but I will just say this: if you only have decent semi-identical wooden suit hanger type ones, and do not allow any other flavour anywhere near your life, all your problems disappear.
all your problems with coathangers, that is
it won't fix the underlying anxieties in your very soul
Wes
Wes
@DaveRandom i don't even know who's voq
why did they have to change the klingon
@Wes the white klingon
Wes
Wes
i can't even recognize them
ah the albino klingon
i should probably rewatch the episodes already
22:34
Anyone ever had to have a custom subscription amount with Stripe? They don't seem to support it.
Wes
Wes
Here we see a react engineer deploying a contact form
@Wes … but it works? Then it's all fine!
Wes
Wes
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Wes
Wes
22:47
i hate that @peehaa guy
23:00
@Wes I wonder, is he aware that nazi party was dismantled before his parents started to grow pubes
Wes
Wes
why do you even ask me.
can we call them hydra?
hail hydra \o
I'm just sick of the virtue signalling
Wes
Wes
keyboard's switches feel not fluid again
goddamnit
i cant buy a 100$ keyboard every time it gets dirty -__-
fucking hell
you will have to just buy a new board
and stop trying to drown it in beer
... I hear that helps
Wes
Wes
it was coffee
23:09
that's even worse, since with beer you have the excuse of slight inebriation ... with coffee it means that you are just naturally clumsy
@JoeWatkins I haven't updated the doc files recently.
btw, 5Q has been shipped to the backers, so I might gift it to myself on xmas
Wes
Wes
23:26
@tereško i am
or you might need a bigger desk
Oh the wonders of shitpress, visit an old client's site to see what's up and to follow up, damn thing returning error 500 even though site hasn't been touched. Gremlins I tell ya.
So, what's everyone up to today?
Wes
Wes
no i am just clumsy
desk is big enough

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