@Bloggrammer you can get a VPS from digital ocean for $5 a month. It can serve approximately the same number of requests for either PHP or node. Your own development time will be more expensive than the hosting.
@Girgias nah. shared hosting got banned in 2018 as a bad idea.
They were simple times, back with few responsibilities. Back then if I accidentally borked an upgrade my clan's webpage went offline for an hour, now if I bork an upgrade I've potentially caused an outage effecting tens of thousands of people x_x
You can login over SSH, see both nginx and FPM, run additional commands, etc. as though it were a full system. In fact it is. Our file system isn't layered like Docker, but just a series of normal unix mounts of mostly read-only file systems.
(I don't work on the core engineering team, so I can't speak in actual detail here.)
Implementing single sign on in my laravel application. I have decided to use this plugin https://github.com/aacotroneo/laravel-saml2 which is basically a wrapper on famous SimpleSamlPhp.
I downloaded the code via composer and as per given information Remember that you don't need to implement tho...
@bwoebi Well, I think it would be viable to only add subclasses on demand, specifically when the case has case specific methods (which I'm personally not in favor of) or associated params. We'll revisit this for ADTs.
@bwoebi @Crell Thoughts? I'm ok with static vars.
We can't really disallow static state anyway since you could simply move it to another class.
@IluTov It depends on the use case of the enum, and its size, whether the grouping of the intrinsic properties (as exposed by the methods) by method or by enum is more apt for a specific use case. (i.e. the one way needs you to repeat all the methods on all cases, the other to repeat all case names in all method bodies) But it's acceptable for now - can be improved at any time
@bwoebi I think repeating the enum names will always be shorter than repeating even the shortest method signature. But if it's easy to implement I'm not going to fight it though.
thanks you all.. i have figured out 2 solution 1- laravel-saml2 2- redis https://redis.io/ i have google but not found any details.. i wnat to know about which one is better for me (i have deployed 2 applications on google cloud (2 VM instances). i want to single sign on for both applications)
both application in laravel
@LeviMorrison you are experienced person.. can u help me?
@Sara Houston, we have a problem. git clone git@git.php.net:/web/php.git && cd $_ && git submodule init && git submodule update is not working for me, not at all, in any circumstance. It's the only thing that is missing on my side to have a smooth release. Do you have any ideas on how to debug it? There's no message in the terminal to help debug it :(
a notable property of libxml-based APIs in general is that they don't use the zend memory allocator, so they are not subject to memory_limit
so if you are opening an arbitrary number of documents based on user input then yes it would potentially leave you vulnerable to a DoS
however as long as you are managing concurrency sensibly that shouldn't present a problem, i.e. when you destruct a document all the associated memory will be freed immediately
@bwoebi One of the big uses for case-specific methods, IMO, is for methods that only exist on one case at all. Mainly useful for state machines and parsers and such. I'd love it if we can bring them back in some form as things evolve.
@IluTov Static vars on the enum itself? That's... Hm. That would still make it easier for a case's behavior to change over time, but no more than static variables in a method or globals already do, and we're not banning those. I guess... I'd prefer not, but not a hill I'll die on.
@bwoebi Honestly, I just want the path of least resistance. If we add them it's gonna be hard to remove them. On the other hand, I do think having static variables but no static properties seems very arbitrary.
@NikiC depends on what you consider arbitrary, if you say static properties are just properties with a static modifier, yeah … but I'd rather distinguish "instance properties" and "class properties" as their individual things where individual decision needs to be taken to allow either
and a property of unit enums is that they have no state, i.e. they have no instance properties … but that does not say anything about the enum class
Honestly, it just "feels" like tempting people to get themselves into trouble more than a static variable or global does. You can do evil things with all of them, but static properties feel like they'd be more likely to be abused.