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use \Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface as Request;
use \Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface as Response;
blah, let me format that better
lol
that'll have to do
do you have that at the top of your page?
No, shall i add that at the top of listings.php?
and do you have your autoloader somewhere in your application?
yes
Yes I do
I have autoload.php
This isn't a concept I understand well, but I think you'll benefit from reading up on HTTP responses and requests, and how that ties in with routing
if Slim's documentation isn't enough, try reading github.com/PatrickLouys/no-framework-tutorial/blob/master/… which explains HTTP response/request in a general sense, but it uses a different library
Will do thanks for taking the time to check it out anyways, I'll take a look into that
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strong chance I'm wrong, but I have an inkling there's something to do with how you're using $response and something not being handled right
plus, you're doing all of this in global scope
 
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@tereško I need to move away from mysql's fulltext search. I don't have time. It's a shared hosting, I think I could get a sphinx package. Is 10 hours overly optimistic to replace an acceptably decoupled search service in an existing codebase?
It's mainly a single query, that needs to accept several client requirements, but I'm starting to have trouble tweaking mysql's fulltext to solve them all.
 
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posted on November 06, 2018

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tested on PHP <= 7.2.4 – #77112
07:41
Morning room
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dopester a person who undertakes to predict the outcome of elections, sports events, or other contests that hold the public interest.
@Tiffany Thanks
 
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morns
\o
!!rfcs
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mornin
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SQLSTATE[HY000] [2054] The server requested authentication method unknown to th – #77113
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php-fpm master segfaults in fpm_event_epoll_wait/fpm_event_fire – #77114
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@mega6382 s/Java/C++/
@bwoebi, any idea when typed props will land? I've been holding off working on some stuff until that happens
@mega6382 Obligatory
@pmmaga in php 7.4, I believe
@mega6382 yes, I mean when will the PR get merged :P
@pmmaga Ask @NikiC ... there are some unsolved issues we have no idea how to fix them
12:01
@bwoebi ah, ok. I shall be pacient :)
12:14
@pmmaga and you just volunteered to fix them :P
@mega6382 If they are struggling I don't think I stand a chance :P
@mega6382 I would love him fixing them - you even can fix them, but the performance impact of any fix we could think of is not acceptable
@bwoebi Yeah, I too doubt that I can come up with something better than what you guys have already tried
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The array contains 2 identical keys – #77115
13:32
Good Morning!
\o
soooo .... today's USA midterms :D
there will be a lot of fun streams to watch
it probably won't be as entertaining as the streams in 2016, but still
13:50
somehow I want to stay as far away as possible from that...
@bwoebi tbh haven't looked at that in a while
also, I'm not quite sure what "midterms" entails. can he get bumped out?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier no, its only for the senate and house
I... see? So the senate could "change" majority and make his life more difficult?
exactly
13:53
let's hope so...
Do people do anything to optimise Opcache? Any config changes from the defaults?
@tereško y u no streamable OS?
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I can switch to :D
if you don't mind :P
5 min
@FélixGagnon-Grenier it's on
14:03
hmmm, getting a "not available at this time"
I'll relaunch steam
almost ;)
still not working?
@NikiC yeah, me neither - maybe you have fresh ideas now?
@tereško well ... if (I hope not) we Democrats lose more seats to republicans, then well, that should be quite fun.
14:26
mornginisns
o/ Can anyone loan me some FTP space please? :D
Morning.
@Fabor How much space you need?
Also sftp?
FTP :(. And tiny amount is okay. Even 50mb. Please.
@tereško Nothing will change, really.
14:37
oh, but the riots
There's always riots. The murder, thievery and oppression will continue no matter which head of the snake is the one the camera is currently pointed at.
#Don'tConsent2018
@Fabor what do you need FTP for in 2018?
@bwoebi Same reason any of us work with outdated insecure technologies. Clients. :)
15:00
@bwoebi For example: Deploying frontend assets to an Azure webapp not from Windows.
It's either FTP or Git.
@MadaraUchiha so git it is - not sure why would yould ever consider ftp here :-P
@bwoebi Because they're compiled frontend assets.
@MadaraUchiha so what?
And I'm not going to create a repo within my repo, just for the dist/ direcftory
git makes it trivial to just rollback
without first recompiling everything
15:04
Eh?
@MadaraUchiha sparse checkouts are a thing in git
I have a frontend codebase
so yes?
That frontend codebase has a build, at the end of which, I get a directory dist/ with a single compiled app.js
Now I need to get this app.js to the server.
Are you suggesting that I add my compiled targets to source control?
Have a deploy pipeline which just commits that app.js to a git repo
@MadaraUchiha a separate source control, but yes
15:06
That's even more insane imho than FTP.
Wait wat. Doesn't azure support some form of ssh at all?
@PeeHaa Nope~
Not in its webapps, anyway
ugh
I does, of course, supports Web Deploy, which is a VS feature and is not available outside of Windows as of yet.
yeah assumed as much
15:07
Because why support rsync when we can provide our own inferior locked tool?
For all the okish things they recently did it's still microsoft
Was about to suggest rebuilding dist/ on the server but then I remembered it's JS and probably 1Gb of node_mdules :P
@pmmaga I don't have that kind of access to the server. It's not a real machine, it's an abstraction over storage + IIS.
I don't like node
OOP Is Dead - Long Live Data Oriented Design From CPPCON: youtube.com/watch?v=yy8jQgmhbAU&feature=youtu.be
15:10
@pmmaga Nah, what we're lacking here is CI
@JennaSloan What don't you like about node?
@MadaraUchiha It's bulky
@JennaSloan "bulky"?
The normal configuration of PHP is much bulkier in my opinion.
You not only need PHP, but also apache with mod_php (or nginx with php_fpm), and a php.ini floating somewhere in your system
imo the problem with anything js is that by default it's not bulky at all
And you need to get all kinds of crap on top of crap to do anything
@PeeHaa That's an argument I can agree with more. JS has no stdlib
But honestly, most of it is solved by just lodash
Dates are still a huge PITA, but that's about it.
Depends what you are doing
For specific things you still need to go find the least fucky npm stuff
15:14
@PeeHaa Got an example?
@PeeHaa well, C sort of has the same issue...
AND no native package management
@MadaraUchiha webpack would be the first
@PeeHaa What about webpack?
Which works, but you need a fuckton of extra stuff to make it useful
(Note that webpack is not exactly node)
15:15
@MadaraUchiha I am talking about js in general
@PeeHaa ... Not really?
package managing fucking sucks in js
@PeeHaa That's true.
posted on November 06, 2018 by CommitStrip

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@MadaraUchiha As an example. A generic web application
15:16
Although do you really think it's better than PHP's autoloading and namespaces?
Just to compile my resources I need a kitchensink
I really try to prevent it every time, but always end up with poop
Honestly might be me
But after a while I start moving the blame if it keeps happening
@PeeHaa Hmm, I dunno. Our current webpack config is a bit complex because our goal was feature parity with, and I shit you not, a custom, in-house written, build system.
But most of the projects I have don't end up being very complex in terms of build configuration
And if you're like me and use TypeScript, the editor will even autocomplete what's missing and what options you can pass.
Let me ask you this @PeeHaa
In Composer, say I have a package A, and a package B. Both of which have a dependency on package C. Only A depends on package C at version 1.0, and B depends on package C 2.0
How (if at all) does Composer solve this conflict?
@MadaraUchiha You will be get reported the conflict
@PeeHaa Okay, but how can you resolve it?
And it fails
15:21
So it exploded and failed, what do you do now?
@MadaraUchiha Needs to be either fixed upstream or if possible and more likely have pinned an outdated package
What's the purpose of using a VIP when you could just use the actual internal or external IP?
@PeeHaa Consider now, that it's not you who has a dependency on packages A and B, imagine that they're 2 dependency levels deep
The biggest difference @MadaraUchiha is the npm install results in a lot of warnings, notices, deprecations
The packagist ecosystem is much better maintained
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@PeeHaa vOv I have a project with like a hundred direct dependencies, and I don't get warnings notices or deprecations, but I concede the point that it's easy to fall down that path if you aren't diligent about it, which is not a good thing.
15:23
Mostly because there aren't many 3 line packages to fix a specific thing in the broad environment
@Allenph VIPs can be moved to other machines without downtime
@MadaraUchiha Our packages mostly don't have the nested tree as in js
@MadaraUchiha Best case scenario is that Package A and B have some version that depend on the same version of C. Then composer will install the newest, compatible versions.
@PeeHaa That's fair.
@Trowski Fancy.. Didn't know it would do that
15:25
@Sjon Can't you just update DNS?
Oh. Downtime. Thanks.
@Allenph yes you could - but that has a TTL
@PeeHaa So much that. I've been trying to sell packagist to JS colleague, and gods is he thick headed
16:14
Yeah working on a Saturday because you deployed something "simple/small" on a Friday sucks.
user924016
@MadaraUchiha not even if you do npm audit?
@StatikStasis Our Jenkins actually has a popup: "It's friday afternoon... Are you absolutely sure?" :P
@pmmaga lol- that's funny!
@pmmaga I've never used Jenkins though I know a lot of bigger (more organized) companies do. Stupid question- do you use this along with GitHub or one or the other?
if any of you have excess hope in humanity, here is something to cleanse your palette: youtube.com/watch?v=E16iLA4d32Q //cc @FélixGagnon-Grenier, @MadaraUchiha
apprehensively clicks link
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@StatikStasis along with. although they can interact. you can build based on listening to changes on github and in reverse, you can post the result of your jenkins run in an open PR
why
@pmmaga This sounds very nice. I need to restructure my process... in many ways. Thanks for the info.
why do people use power of 2s when setting stuff like php memory limits
this stuff doesnt matter any more does it ??
@Andrew Do you know of the 5 chimps thought experiment?
@Andrew It makes most sense in 'puter contexts
16:26
@tereško We need a backdrop... give me that quilt out of the closet.
not every youtuber has pewdiepie's money
I know. =)
wow
Umm... somewhat NSFW
oh ... right ... should have mentioned
wow... aaaaaand that's enough internet for me. Seriously though, that is crazy.
So sad.
@tereško You know- I hear his name all the time but I have never watched any of his videos.
I have watch like 4 of his
.. the presentation is not to my tastes (his voice is extremely annoying)
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@tereško Oh, man- sometimes it just takes the person's voice for me not to be able to enjoy the content. There is definitely a value in narrative voices such as James Earl Jones, Morgan Freeman, David Attenborough, etc. Depends on the type of show- but there have been some documentaries I could not finish because of this small, but important, element.
well, there ARE youtubers which I subscribe to, whose voice I can't stand, but still watch the videos because of the content
The content must be really good.
@tereško Nice.
Epic cringe.
@tereško Dear Lord! Jesus Christ, wtf is wrong with this world
@tereško ... on the bright side, their health will not keep them going very long...
16:38
@StatikStasis I sometimes watch his videos, when I truly have nothing else to do
@MadaraUchiha what is it?
@mega6382 A LOT!
@pmmaga Does Jenkins require a lot of maintenance?
@StatikStasis E_TOO_BROAD :P But hm.. It depends a lot on how useful you want it to be. For example, I have a public instance to test php itself. Maybe that can give you a picture: code jenkins
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A: What technical reasons are there to have low maximum password lengths?

Tom LeekTake five chimpanzees. Put them in a big cage. Suspend some bananas from the roof of the cage. Provide the chimpanzees with a stepladder. BUT also add a proximity detector to the bananas, so that when a chimp goes near the banana, water hoses are triggered and the whole cage is thoroughly soaked....

5
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@MadaraUchiha lol, thanks, makes a lot of sense, and my bank does the same thing
My bank doesn't even allow capital letters or special characters
@MadaraUchiha that's awesome
@NikiC You're one of today's lucky 10,000 then :D
@MadaraUchiha I'm not actually ^^
But it's still awesome
Heh, yeah, it is :D
16:58
@Andrew You gotta set it to something. Why not a nice, clean, and very round power of 2?
Until recently we had 2, or 4 DIMM slots per CPU for RAM, and RAM sticks had capacity of powers of 2, so setting your limit as a fraction of a power of 2 (which is also likely to be a power of 2) makes "sense".
I believe 6 DIMMs per CPU is now common, which breaks the powers of 2.
Am I crazy or couldn't do_bind_class "just" call do_bind_inherited_class with null? I don't see why there are two functions here.
Also, my previous strategy is too simple. The issue is that zend_do_implement_interfaces and friends, which get called by zend_do_link_class, eventually call do_inheritance_check_on_method. That piece is what I need to delay, not the linking, and not necessarily the "verification", which turns out is more of a "did all the abstract methods and whatnot get implemented?"
Or I need to control some state on whether an error is produced when the ZCEs are not found based on if this is the final runtime check or not.
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@StatikStasis Shared to JS. Small chance of butt hurt.
"small"
@pmmaga Thank you!
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Q: Was the experiment with five monkeys, a ladder, a banana and a water spray conducted?

Tom WijsmanI've found the following picture online. It is about the moral/paradigm behind consistent behavior. Click to enlarge. The image text says A group of scientists placed 5 monkeys in a cage and in the middle, a ladder with bananas on the top. Every time a monkey went up the ladder, the...

Last few sentences of first answer are gold.
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@Allenph lol
> If you have bananas on a pole, you'll lose your bananas.
I'd say that summarizes the current climate better than the hypothetical experiment, lol
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Potoooooooo or variations of Pot-8-Os (1773 – November 1800) was a famous 18th-century Thoroughbred racehorse who won over 30 races and bested some of the greatest racehorses of the time. He went on to be an important sire. == Background == Potoooooooo (also spelled Pot-8-Os, Pot8Os, Pot8O's or Pot 8 Os from various sources) was a chestnut colt bred by Willoughby Bertie, 4th Earl of Abingdon, in 1773. He was sired by the undefeated Eclipse. He was the first foal out of Sportsmistress, who was sired by Warren's Sportsman and traced to Thwaites' Dun Mare from family number 38 on her dam's side.The...
@LeviMorrison That does seem to be the case
@MadaraUchiha Is that supposed to read potatoes?
@Alesana The horse was originally named potatoes, but the stable boy who registered him to the race misheard it as pot-8-o's, and so, wrote down "Potoooooooo"
@NikiC Is there any way to check php version using m4 as well as w32 to prevent building extension for unexpected php api?
18:38
M4?
@MadaraUchiha why the hell did i just read that whole wiki page?
@klay probably, but I'm the wrong person to ask about that
@klay is that a jet engine or something?
@mega6382 By no means is that a jet engine
18:46
If nothing else you can add a #if PHP_VERSION_ID < 70400 #error Your PHP is super old #endif in your extension header
But there's probably some m4 way as well
@mega6382 the worlds smallest w32 engine
@NikiC yea, I just want alert the user immediately
@MadaraUchiha Oh that's funny, I missed thathaha
jet enigne?
I mean, I guess the cooling fans could be turbines
but yeah... :D
@MadaraUchiha that reminds me that I need to fix my "gaming keyboard": I need to play Doom
19:02
user image
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@ircmaxell OK, so, maybe I don't know what a jet engine looks like, give me a break //cc @MadaraUchiha
@ircmaxell Especially if it's a unique question
How do you guys feel about co-workers asking easily-googleable questions? Do you think it's good for team activity, or it's just pointless?
It turns out that floating-point to integer conversions are a really big stinking pile of poo
@NikiC The process behind it or the result that you get?
@NikiC context?
19:15
@ircmaxell by the questions, that we see, it is apparent, that there are a lot of people, who become "developers", when they shouldn't
@ircmaxell I've looked at 6 languages now, and the only two that agree on one behavior are C and C++. CPU support is also terrible.
@Alesana its annoying, if a co-worker interrupts you while you are in the middle of a task or something, then the annoyance caused is greater than the benefit achieved, but if it is during free time or you are not focused on anything then its OK, still annoying but ok.
And by "agree" I obviously mean declaring it undefined behavior
@Alesana depends - some people do it, because of the boredom
@tereško /r/commahorror
19:17
@Alesana I use latvian comma-conventions, when writing in english
bite me
@tereško I'm all, for it
@Alesana wrong
hola amigos, are there any m$ haters here?
@pinepain whats m$?
the Micro$fot
the most beloved company, working with it products pure fucking pleasure
got a bug report about AD auth not working and I can't even test it github.com/pinepain/ldap-auth-proxy/issues/8
19:21
@pinepain how is it that related to php?
I have a coworker - he's been with the company longer so his title in the company is higher than mine. But, he doesn't know anything about programming. For example, he asked me what the || operator is for.
And he asks the most easily googleable questions all of the time
"senior" developer?
@tereško i would expect someone jump in to tell me that i'm wrong and then i would ask how to add windows support to php-v8 =)
@tereško Head ^^. We're the two developers in the company
can you recall who's in PHP team taking care of windows builds?
19:23
@pinepain aaaand, you have been added to the ignore list, have a nice life
thanks, i really appreciate this
@Alesana I can relate
@Alesana then I would tell him to fuck off (unless PHP is not part of his actual job description)
I don't know if it's like good community that he goes to me instead of google, or if it's reasonable for me to annoyed at it
@Alesana is it his job to know PHP?
19:25
@tereško We don't have specific duties but he was the only one working on our PHP projects before I came in so technically yeah.
then tell him to get a "php for newbies" book
Oh the things I've tried to make that dude learn
And he always comes back with "We never have enough time for that in this company"
To which I respond "You're literally wasting time by not learning this"
@ircmaxell E.g. you can't convert a double to an unsigned 64-bit value on x86
Although, he's been slowly moved into a design role and doesn't do near as much programming so it's gotten a lot better
You can only convert to a signed 64-bit value and then fix up the result
Huh, looks like JS and PHP actually have the same behavior. Didn't expect that.
19:42
Does anybody aware of any credible source where listed OS used to a)host b)develop PHP projects? Curious what "market" share has three most popular OSes mac, windows and *nix (*bsd is optional)? W3tech doesn't seems to be provide OS distribution for PHP, only versions
I mean if you don't need exact numbers it's clearly some Linux distro. Probably Debian.
Linux likely has most of the hosting market. Not entirely sure about Mac and Windows. Judging by trying to find answers to WIMP questions though, I'm guessing Windows is a small amount.
I have no doubts it's linux in at least 95% use cases, looking for some number to refer later to
i personally develop on mac (as well as most of my team) but all prod is on linux
19:46
I'm sorry.
Voting day... yay...
Stockholm Syndrome Day*
@pinepain at work we're a Windows shop, so I develop on Windows, production is Windows. At home, my host OS is Windows, but my guest OS is some distro of Linux, usually debian or ubuntu. I don't really have any production projects at home...
I have a VPS that I've installed debian on, and I help my dad with his website which runs on CentOS
@Tiffany thanks for sharing, do you used to build custom extension and their dependencies on Windows?
@Allenph I got a stamp that says "I voted"
@pinepain not really... originally, I inherited the Windows servers from the previous webmaster. I wasn't familiar with Windows or Linux servers at the time, so I kept it as-is. I've since received training for Windows/IIS, but that was before I started hanging out in here. I've been working on my Linux/nginx skillset so we can maybe, hopefully, switch to that.
I can't comfortably argue for switching to LEMP until I understand it a bit more. I've improved quite a bit with Linux though, and almost comfortable enough with nginx.
Probably not as interesting as you were hoping for, sorry
19:57
@NikiC I found a solution

AC_MSG_CHECKING([Check for supported PHP versions])
FOUND_VERSION=`${PHP_CONFIG} --version`
FOUND_VERNUM=`${PHP_CONFIG} --vernum`
if test "$FOUND_VERNUM" -lt "70000"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([not supported. Need a PHP version >= 7.0.0 (found $FOUND_VERSION)])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([supported ($FOUND_VERSION)])
fi
it's cool, i'm not quite fussy about technologies as long as tools do the job well, maybe i have to receive some windows trainings too (last time i studied windows was a lab work at the uni, 2h work, i guess) maybe have to google more about the matter
@klay nice
just saw g.redditmedia.com/… just amazing
@pinepain I'd advise against it just cause I doubt there's much of a market for Windows/IIS and php. IIS used to be terrible to host a PHP site on, but it has improved. I can't accurately compare my experiences to how it is hosting with Linux though.
@Tiffany for the past at least 10 years i was using php twice on windowos (i guess first time it was between 2004-2005 and then in 2008-2010), and it was never a pleasant experience, but i'm not a window user, anyway, without clear numbers it has a good chance to turn into holly war, not sure i want to go that route
would still appreciate link to stats or maybe vote results
20:06
Something I find a little quirky with Windows/IIS is that there are two users - IUSRS and IIS_IUSR - IUSRS is used for like anonymous visitors, and IIS_IUSRS is what IIS uses to do stuff, like uploading files into a directory from a webpage. There's probably a way to add additional users for IIS to use, but I haven't looked into it. Compare that to Linux and Apache/nginx where you can create a user, and assign the rights to that user.
The control over the web user in Linux is more obvious
user9096175
Looking for new admins!
> pecl/sphinx requires PHP (version >= 5.2.2, version <= 6.0.0, excluded versions: 6.0.0), installed version is 7.4.0-dev
is... is that for real?
lol
21:00
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm guessing they started building a version for PHP 6? and then abandoned it? Or it's a joke, or they're serious and have no sense of humor.
I think they ran out of time to support all installation options pecl.php.net/package/sphinx
I decided to simply compile
So I made the move to PC after my mac started driving me nuts with random bugs/crashes due to hardware failing I think. I noticed I'm on windows 10 home edition, should I upgrade to pro or workstation?
21:32
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I was rather unimpressed with Sphinx. I recommend Elastic Search.
i second @Trowski, ElasticSearch is far less superior than Sphinx in terms of functionality (though it may take more ram)
@lyulnie Don't spam
user9096175
I wasn't spaming.
Well, fuck, my dryer died. And the part I think I need costs 100 USD. Approximately what it's worth now.
@lyulnie You were. Over several rooms
user9096175
21:43
You are breaking the 2nd rule of Do's "Use common sense"!
@lyulnie one could argue that you are...
@Tiffany I kinda kicked it :P
Lol "kinda"
;-)
@Allenph why are an admin of his room?
21:46
All your base are belong to us :P
@mega6382 Didn't even know I was.
@Allenph just go there and remove them all as admins then :P
And then delete the room :P
And I am not kidding :P
Ohh.. the glory days of IRC
You are all assholes
Wait what room am I an admin of?
21:50
yeah
I don't know how to delete it and I don't want to get banned anyways.
user9096175
Sorry
It's ok
@Trowski hmmm... I see. Did you have an ok time making it interface with php?
ah, for a start, it seem installable through composer...
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