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Wes
Wes
00:59
is this alex jones? youtu.be/dfgtKb-VpRk?t=356 cc @PeeHaa @tereško
so if you make stuff private you are promoting encapsulation, if you inject them you are promoting dependency injection. you are doing a good thing either way, only you can't have them both :B
ok i've had enough laravel for today
 
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03:32
Do you guys use Docker? I've been trying to find a way to develop on these images that isnt actually hell on Earth.
My website, handcraftedgifts.net.au, runs exactly as I intend in Chrome, even when it's simulating an iPhone, but the iPhone itself does not execute all of the javascript properly. Any idea why?
This is in Chrome for the iphone, so browser difference shouldn't be a factor
04:06
Anyone have a good resource to learn php from scratch?
I don't want to turn someone onto W3schools.
I like books
@LucasBustamante preferably online
free
well, I'm brazilian and I learned with a very good course, but it's in portuguese
and books
now... other than that I hand't had much luck
just very advanced stuff
but from beginner to intermediate~pro, I don't have much to indicate
you know nothing of PHP?
04:34
@LucasBustamante Not me. A friend. I offered to teach them but I would like them to first learn the basic on their own.
05:29
@JBis , udemy courses are alright. But you have to filter exactly what you want.
smooth scroll animation/effect is forced upon php.net documentation users – #77036
06:03
New Breakable Construct – #77037
 
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07:10
@Wes only if user is "Jesus"
talks like that explain the crap, that I see from Laravelist
Wes
Wes
infolaravel.com
laravelwars.com ?
:B
I recently stumbled over a taylor tweet and the amount of fanboi responses was seriously startling. it feels like a cult more than a community. the cult of taylor.
yeah, it does
@Wes also, I would like to say that Alex Jones is at least entertaining. This guy is just smug
07:33
Object to Array conversion gives duplicate keys – #77038
07:48
Wahoo! I won a ticket to devops days in Edinburgh
mornin
08:13
this is a good read: firstround.com/review/… /cc @tereško
Anyone got some good understanding of the 'use' method?
there is no 'use' method
there is a 'use' for namespaces, a 'use' for traits and a 'use' for closures but not a "method" or "methodology" of it's own
php has use keyword ... with 3 different uses ^ what he said
Apologies, I mean to carry variables into a function, as the example below:

$foo = 42;
$bar = function($x = 0) use ($foo){
return $x + $foo;
};
var_dump($bar(10)); // int(52)
Just having some issues on an answer that was given, and it's been confusing me for a while
is there a point to this story?
do you actually have questions you want to ask or are you making a survey?
08:22
There is indeed. I've got a function which edits the available colours of a colour picker, using the code below:

// Get current user identification
$current_user = wp_get_current_user();
$current_role = $current_user->roles[0];


// Loop through ACF repeater in the options
if( have_rows('group_colour', 'options') ):
while ( have_rows('group_colour','options') ) : the_row();

// Set the selected user role and the colour
$colourrole = get_sub_field('user_role');
$colourvalue = get_sub_field('role_colour');
This loops through and matches a user account to the current logged in user, and grabs a variable for this.

My issue is, I can't pass any variable into the function, meaning the colour doesn't exist.
why are you using alternative syntax outside of templates?
Somebody suggested I use:
function wptb_tinymce_options($options) use ($colour_no_hash) {

But this throws syntax errors.
This was on the documentation for ACF - advancedcustomfields.com
First time here :)
@epluribusunum maybe you should try learning PHP first
I would recommend picking up some book, because it looks like you do not actually know the language
08:44
@tereško The above code is in line with the ACF repeater field, which is documented above.
09:04
Good day.
09:28
God I hate SOAP
Wat, that was weird. Resource unavailable error when reloading fpm's config
but rebooting the service fixed it
ERROR: unable to read what child say: Bad file descriptor (9) D:
@Fabor we can smell that, you dirty little hippie travelling asia with just a backpack and a notebook
lol
Really though, how do you add an attribute to the array and check it's actually working?
10:03
@Allenph I use it....it's great, but does take a while to get your head around it. Is there a particular problem you're having or just a where to start problem?
I'm on holiday next week and because I'm so terrible at being on holiday, I'm planning on getting an example docker environment for Slim + Auryn and related gubbins.
10:17
morns
@Fabor don't tell that to @DaveRandom
:P
@mega6382 He's my go to for this crap :P
10:51
'Day.
@tereško you around?
mroning
10:55
@tereško Is there any good resource comparing repository with active record? And your own personal comparison of these two will also be appreciated.
@rlemon I believe that fast internet is to blame, cause the loader hides as soon as it shows up :P
if I have files in a Windows (host machine) directory, and accessing them through Linux (guest machine), am I able to symlink files? e.g. I'm trying to symlink files located in public_html to the directory above it, but I get errors "Cannot create symbolic link: Protocol error"
I may just define constants to js/css directories, and then make a note to change them when I push the stuff to bitbucket
or look into writing git hooks ... it's possible to change contents in a file with a git hook, right?
I don't think that will work
noooo
obliterating my hopes and dreams
I guess could use mklink in Windows?
but really, why are you not using the linux VM as your environment?
it should work
I am not sure what problem you are trying to solve, but symlinks are rarely the solution
11:13
mornin
:O, looks whos here
yo Officer @Jay
So, what brings you back in the realm of forgotten times?
Just doing some freelance on my day off, so thought I would come and say hello to the fam
anyone died?
Yeah, the whole room, it would seem.
11:19
heh
@JayIsTooCommon DON'T ARREST ME IT WASN'T ME
it was my friend...bob...
@JayIsTooCommon 'sup? how's the training going?
@Tiffany I've heard about him...
@Danack Heyo, finished training thanks. First week on the beat complete, was really good :)
@JayIsTooCommon Weird how you are only as old as me and already got sick of programming... humph the kids these days, no sense of commitment :P
ikr
though not so much sick of programming, just sick of being inside
11:28
morning
I've wondered if I'd rather be studying astronomy or chemistry or some other science, since I find them all interesting
@Tiffany Why can't you set exact structure on both servers? It's one path line somewhere in vhost.
Not even all the math involved with chemistry bothers me
@Tpojka I've tried
I haven't succeeded
@JayIsTooCommon hmmm, yeah, I think I am getting to that breaking point as well
@Tiffany tried copy/pasting everything?
That is issue you (I would) should solve to avoid xy problem.
11:33
the reason why I'm not opting to "just change it" when I push it to production is because I KNOW I will forget, and I will fuck something up if I don't have something in place to protect myself
@mega6382 the vagrant box I'm using has a "web" folder as webroot that I've deleted, and modified the start-up script to use "public_html" as the webroot, but it still requires me to add public_html to the path, I dunno why
I blame @Jimbo
github.com/tiffany-taylor/vagrant-php-7.1 -- it's his box, but I forked it because it requires a fix, and he hasn't accepted my PR yet :P
Try what I left there.
@Tiffany How is that? When you access index.php, do you have to write public_html as part of the url in the browser as well?
@mega6382 problem is in vhost DocumentRoot path which has nothing with git project itself. I'd say.
@Tiffany Both servers have public_html in structure?
11:52
Wonder if @tereško has me on ignored or something :D
12:04
@Tiffany wait, so the issue is that on development system, then project's root is not the same as the document root?
am I getting it right?
(in your development system you have multiple projects, while in prod there is only one project on that server)
@mega6382 solution: larger images :D
@mega6382 you can check
How?
on the user card popup, if you don't have the option to start a room with a user, they have you on ignore
Or tell him you love him and wait for reaction.
just whatever you do, don't automate that check. SO's new spam protection will ip ban you :P
I found that out the hard way
12:14
You are right, it doesn't show up, apparently he does have me on ignore, i wonder why
Can someone please ask him for me
best not to worry about it.
and don't circumvent their wishes of ignoring you
Its probably because I said, he liked part of the Captain Marvel trailer where she hits that old lady
lol
@Wes hahahahahaah
Morngins yall
12:18
o/
Wes
Wes
:B
@rlemon But I like the guy, so, that doesn't seem like a viable option.
And I am worrying about it, its most likely accidental, hopefully
@Gordon The other day you posted mobile screen shot of greeting chain.
Is that some custom made app (I didn't find anything useful on google play)?
@Tpojka its the native screenshot tool. hold powerbutton+volume up
or volume down… I always confuse the two
@Gordon YOu mean just swipe your screen? :)
12:23
Oh.
Yes, I use those when I want to take full page.
It just seemed like mobile screen to me back then.
@PeeHaa no?
What's the difference?
How do you take a screenshot by swiping your screen?!
that seems to be custom to your galaxy then
12:26
ah
I think my issue is because I don't use chat on mobile browser.
Now I get it. When I said I used it regularly, I thought of taking screen shots (on comp). :D
Woohoo, hello from mobile. :D
Hah.
It's surprisingly readable though.
the mobile interface has got better
still not great
sorry, had to afk then go to work
@mega6382 yes
@Tpojka I can't remember the exact path on production, but public_html is the web root on production, on development it requires me to add public_html to the path in order to include css/js files
Than try what I left you.
Then web is probably the root, so you should just change to root to be public_html
12:33
@tereško in a roundabout way, yes... but I'm not working on multiple projects in the development system. On dev, it's like D:\vagrantlamp\precise-64\public_html, but inside precise-64 is the vagrantfile and stuff, so I do vagrant up in the precise-64 folder
@mega6382 I have, it didn't make a difference
I'll be pissed if it's cache related...
@Tiffany why are you not just setting up a VirtualHosts on you development system?
cause I've gone through two vagrantboxes trying to resolve this
@tereško what benefit does it yield me?
I want to be able to use phpstorm through my Windows box. Granted, yes, I can install phpstorm on linux, but ... meh ...
huh?
what has that to do with anything?
then I misunderstand what a virtual host is
o/
12:36
you just have a shared "workplace" directory and then set up different vhosts on whatever folder you need
@Tiffany I believe he mean to say a vhost in apache or something
@Tiffany I dont wanna disturb you with this, but would you mind asking @tereško why he has me ignored, please
how should I handle a function that is supposed to receive a json? just make it so it's expecting string? And add docs that it needs a json?
@Naruto Is it actually specialized to parse json or does it actually expect a prper data structure?
@Naruto depends. How OCD you want to do it? Simplest case - already in the Request handling part you turn the json string into an array. A more OOP-approach: create a JSON value object, that is passed around
If the first try to parse the json and thow as fast as possible
12:48
@tereško, @mega6382 is wondering why you have him ignored
because I don't intend to get banned from the SO just because he says something stupid or insulting to me
If you ignore a user, do their starred messages show up on the right?
I have switched to "if you piss me off, I add you to the ignore-list" approach .. saves me from alcoholism
it's expecting json array @PeeHaa
@Sean yes, you can also see their messages in the 'other rooms you're in' previews
12:51
@Naruto If the responsibility of the thing is actual consuming (and thus parsing raw json) it should just recieve a string and first thing validate it
does PHP have a different concept of json?
sooo, json_encode the php array , and make the function accept as string?
@rlemon not as a data type
okay, just making sure, "json array" makes me twitch
@rlemon that's one of those questions you don't want to have to be asking seriot.ch/parsing_json.php#4
12:53
@rlemon yeah
@Naruto wat
Why the hell would you convert to json for another function to accept it
You might have a use case
@Tiffany Please, tell him that I promise to behave from now on and will do my best to not piss him off :)
But my first thought is wat
@mega6382 don't do that.
@Danack which part exactly?
Trying to get around a ban or an ignore is not allowed.
12:54
Hi, any one from Mangeto background ?
You already have a broken datastructure (a php array) why would you convert to another broken data structure (json) while it's just passing data around in php? @Naruto
@EjilarasanJ just ask your question, if someone is able to answer, they will answer
Unless you actually use it for output I guess
@Tiffany same, please respect user's ignores.
@PeeHaa I wouldn't call json broken. abused? yes, misunderstood? yes. broken? nahh
12:55
@rlemon How do you validate it?
s/broken/loose
Good morning!
I am comparing it here with typed objects and/or xsd
How to decrypt Magento 1.9 encrypted core config data?
Presumably with the key and method it was encrypted with ^
12:56
@Danack aye aye
But it returns empty value
Mage::helper('core')->decrypt($this->getConfigData('706'))

This is the code I have used
@EjilarasanJ I think you should try to figure out why it's returning an empty value. Do you have errors turned on?
@rlemon Just check this dude's explanations about why json is utterly broken
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Surely you agree
@PeeHaa try to parse it. :P
Some good points in his talk like
12:57
@PeeHaa bro, you don't have to trick me. that's my morning jam
@tereško Enjoying The Warhammer playthrough so far. Good recommendation.
@rlemon That just validates the format. Not the content
@StatikStasis from Arch?
12:58
Yes
@Danack I believe that ignore is personal between 2 users, what does that have anything to do with not allowed, i wonder.
yeah, he has very .. emm ... colorful descriptions/expressions
@PeeHaa sure, which is why you have a schema
@rlemon I'm so going to troll some coworkers
12:58
@rlemon That reminds me of that awesome webcam ascii thing you did
exactly the same concept
and mostly the same code
@rlemon Boom you went full circle back to xsd now;-)
@rlemon /me likes
@mega6382 i) the ignore control is there on the site is for people to use. Trying to work around it is the same as trying to work around a question ban. ii) It's a dick move: wondermark.com/1k62
@mega6382 hate to say I told ya, but you should always listen to lemons.
we prevent scurvy
13:01
where's the phant at?
ohoi jai
Might be doing his winter sleep?
hey bae o/
How's you?
@Danack hmm, yes, I would agree, thanks. Hopefully in due time all will be forgiven and forgotten
Finished training?
13:02
I don't think elephants hibernate. noob.
This one does :P
Yep, first week on shift was this week. Was really good :)(
!!reboot
@JayIsTooCommon ooooooooh \o/
awesome
ploce Rhetoric. the repetition of a word or phrase to gain special emphasis or to indicate an extension of meaning, as in Ex. 3:14: “I am that I am.”
Wes
Wes
@tereško i am with you man
i hate sea lions too
13:03
:o
@PeeHaa Buzzing :) I'll be R11 active while doing freelance during days off, which is good.
How's you? Still in bird land?
@rlemon well yes I suppose, :p
Wes
Wes
oh hi jay
@JayIsTooCommon Yep. Just got back couple weeks ago. And just moved to new home here
shitttttt, no way. Is that with the E?
@Wes hey stallion
13:05
@JayIsTooCommon Aye
sexy
I must come and visit
How are you finding it?
@JayIsTooCommon That would be awesome
@JayIsTooCommon Good
The plan is here for a year and get outta here
where to after a year?
Dunno yet. We are trying to figure that part out in the coming months
England.
North West.
13:07
:-)
@PeeHaa Canada
nah, @PeeHaa is against drugs
poutine is the best drug
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Fall started this week here and I already hate it, not sure I can survive canada :P\
@rlemon I swear you used to be more beardy
13:09
nope
I'm native. I can't grow a beard.
the picture is perfectly planned out. the angle and juicebox hide my patches
Ohhhhh I remember now
yea, that was gimped on :D
Does anyone have a really good naming convention for 'events' in a system?
e.g. like not:
public function preparedToSendMandrillEmail();
public function sendingMandrilEmailSuccess();
public function sendingMandrilEmailFailed();
@PeeHaa it wasn't cold where you used to live?
maybe not as cold.
unless you're on the coast, there are very few places here that don't hit -20 to -30c in the winter
@Tiffany It is, but I moved much further south so I expect only 30+ celcius
13:17
but we also get 30c+ in the summer
@PeeHaa I'm struggling with that as well. The looks I get when I put a jacket on...
Also when I flew back here there was even a "hurricane" going on
Well the turkish version of a hurricane. Just like their "fake genuine watches"
@PeeHaa no I'm converting the php array to json, because the json string is being passed inside curl call
Pass a value object which implements __toString()? or less magic with a toJson method?
Oh wait. Just a serializable interface
13:26
@Naruto i usually have a layer between the 'app' layer and the class that actually implements the curl request, to convert from 'app' datastructures to the expected format....
@JayIsTooCommon did you find freelancing jobs yet?
Yeah ex employer agreed to give me unlimited hours, only £16.50 an hour though
Still nice you are covered
Yeah definitely, gives me a chance to stay in the loop programming wise
Yeah. We have a pile of micro services that need to go up in a specific order and have a specific array or arguments to test a specific thing. I worked that out by just writing some bash scripts.

The real problem I've got is that it seems to make local development a giant pain in the ass. I can either rebuild the whole image as privileged and SSH in there and edit the files directly or run a local environment and try and get it close to the docker image...it never is and when I build the image to test often times it fails and I end up rebuilding a billion times.
13:34
@Allenph are you using docker-compose?
oh, and are you on windows?
Another problem with SSHing in and editing in the file is that it's not the git repo and files from that repo are spread all over in the file system when the dockerfile builds the image...so I'd have to work backwards from the image to my local git repo which is a nightmare.
@Danack No, and I'm on Debian.
raw docker can .......go forth and multiply.
@Danack Holy fuck. I built this in bash.
@Danack Wut?
I need to get some stuff done as I'm going on holiday next week. I have been meaning to put together a ready to use docker environment, even if just to show how to use Xdebug......hassle me, if I haven't pinged you with it by next friday.
Okay.
13:41
Just over heard someone say:
Laravel is easy, sexy and a bit dirty... Which are usually signs to wear a condom.
@mega6382 Who the fuck says that about a framework? We're all nuts.
@Allenph I just took it as a metaphor, I don't know what you took it as :P
Rofl. I just think it's funny that someone would use that metaphor is all. We're weird people.
@PeeHaa Can I borrow your brain in our special private meeting place when you have some time please? :)
@Fabor Shoot
13:50
I'm trying to test out a server to see if one website can work without the other. The code that is written is tightly coupled together and provides the requirements for both websites. I've been successful so far, but I need to add a cert to the server so that it is encrypted and opting to use Let's Encrypt since the domain for the website I'm testing is not covered under our Digicert wildcard certificate.
I'm not sure how I should go about this with regards to the domain name, since currently I'm accessing the website via server name, locally. It doesn't appear that Let's Encrypt will let me use only the server name as a domain to add a certificate to.
I was going to do like hostname.example.edu, but this gets messy cause example.edu is not part of the domain of the website as it exists in production; it's a .com website, but it does not have www. in front. Could I do something like hostname.com...? to test? Another problem is when I want to test the site externally, I'll need a domain we already own, I can't use the production website's domain, and using a domain under example.edu doesn't seem like a real test, especially with Let's Encrypt.
Just use a self-generated cert and add it to your list of trusted certs for development.
Then use LetsEncrypt.
@Allenph I'm not developing anything though
Let me reread then. I misunderstood.
I need to test it as how visitors and our athletics department would be accessing the site. The athletics department needs to be able to login to the administrative side to make changes to the site, which is why it needs HTTPS. A self-signed certificate won't suffice for this.
And they're going to be accessing it through hostname?
No internal DNS?
13:57
hostname.com
I dunno... I think that's a part I'm confused on, ... but we would have to have an internal DNS ... (thinking out loud)
Yeah, I don't know. I think LetsEncrypt polls for a file to prove that you own the domain.
so bind a domain with the TLD in the internal DNS to the server, and use Let's Encrypt on that?
Well, no.
Because LetsEncrypt is still going to want to visit your site and see you own it, at least that's how it was for me when I tried it as far as I can remember, it may be different now.
Let me check.
@Allenph right now, I'm focusing on testing the server internally. Assigning an external IP to the server has to go through our ISP and it's a little annoying. I want to put this off as long as possible.
@Tiffany So, let me get this straight, you have a production .edu site with ssl already enabled and working, and you have a staging .com site where you want to set ssl but your ssl provider that you are using for that .edu site doesn't cover it, so you want to use lets encrypt. right?
14:00
@Allenph community.letsencrypt.org/t/… this is what I found, but I don't entirely understand it
@mega6382 yes
Yeah. This is what I was talking about.
You could prove you have the domain without adding A records (and thus avoiding your ISP hassle) but you have to own the domain you're trying to issue a cert for.
They won't just issue you a cert for an internal domain name that may or may not exist out in the wild.
fuck
alright
@Danack mm, that's actually something good to keep in mind for a bigger project, thx!
@Tiffany letsencrypt uses 3 different ways to verify the domain, using flags liek --apache, --webroot and some others, check this letsencrypt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/…
You can use the DNS plugins from that list to verify that domain most likely
And what @Allenph said
we have a spare public .com domain I can use
14:13
I really stuck on making ajax request to get indexed :-(
nice TLS overview: tls.ulfheim.net
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14:28
@pmmaga that's really neat, I've always wondered.
@Danack specific event methods? Eg notifyUserOfSuccessfulSend() and storeMailSuccessInDatabase() instead of a generic sendingMandrilEmailSuccess that would contain that sort of functionality ?
SymLinksIfOwnerMatch is pretty safe if you have isolated your web server user, right?
14:47
@Tiffany yeah, I really like this kind of detailed explanations
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