400 Bad Request The server cannot or will not process the request due to an apparent client error (e.g., malformed request syntax, size too large, invalid request message framing, or deceptive request routing).
I suggested a feature request for Psalm, being able to statically check if a class or function is testable with unit-test. That is, it's either pure, or everything can be mocked.
@NoobDEV-GBL Assuming the page isn't doing too much with JS, parse the page with DomDocument - you can then use getElementBy methods or DomXPath to grab what you want. Pagination is just a matter of finding the pagination link and making another request using that.
@NoobDEV-GBL If the page is generated with JS, I think you'll need to look at headless browsers and the libraries that interact with those.
Hi Everyone, I have this error: string(66) "Operation timed out after 30005 milliseconds with 0 bytes received" on this code: kopy.io/YUIMz why is that?
@Es0teric You need to look at what's happening on whatever is processing the curl request and work out why it's taking so long. There's very little information you can get just looking at the curl client request.
@MRS1367 I would start by looking at the "VirtualHost" configuration (both the global configuration and host definitions). They may be using a specific IP.
@Es0teric I can't see anything I think is obviously wrong, but I'm not familiar enough with using curl directly. I would suggest using Guzzle because I think it has a much easier to use interface.
@MRS1367 Have you also checked the general Apache configuration - probably in /etc/apache2/conf /etc/apache2/conf.d and/or /etc/apache2/modules.d ? (The exact directory structure / configuration file layout varies depending on distro, but they should be under /etc/apache2)
@Es0teric it seems you're mixing up $file and $filename. Minimal fix CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => $filename,. Also CURLOPT_VERBOSE=>true might give some hints.
@cmb i am still getting this same error: string(132) "{"errors": {"image": "An image file Missing required parameter in an uploaded file"}, "message": "Input payload validation failed"}
oh wait its not a same error because before it was a timeouit
Is it proper docblock to put @param 100|200|300 $number to show that the number could have a value of 100, 200, or 300? I really don't think it is but my coworker says so and Phan seems to recognize it
@scorgn An Enumeration class so you'd have @param StatusCode $statusCode. I would probably rename $number in this context too. But, really without more knowledge of what those ints actually represent this is just speculation
I don't think it is necessary to use an enumeration class here, that would really overcomplicate things just for a simple integer that we're passing to another object
Could the enumeration class express more details about what those values represent?
When I come in as a new developer (or yourself 6 months later) am I gonna be able to understand what those ints mean and why I can only give you 3 specific values?
ok so I am trying to send this file though POST in cURL kopy.io/XAOzC.. making it an array doesnt work, making it a string like 'image=@' . $filename->name; wont work either
what am I missing here... i have multipart/form-data as the content-type
i still get this error: string(132) "{"errors": {"image": "An image file Missing required parameter in an uploaded file"}, "message": "Input payload validation failed"}
I can send it through POSTMAN error: string(132) "{"errors": {"image": "An image file Missing required parameter in an uploaded file"}, "message": "Input payload validation failed"}
but with cURL it doesnt work... also it works through the CLI so it should work through the web PHP part
@Sherif what do you think can be causing it not to work on the web though?
@Sherif well this is my updated code: kopy.io/Ydu25 and i still get the same error... now if I used the CLI, then the call would be this: curl -X POST "http://localhost:5000/model/predict" -H "accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data" -F "image=@534945_10152724318150291_596082225_n.jpeg;type=image/jpeg" the output that I have currently on line 18 is string(84) "image=@/var/www/html/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/IMG_0019-copy-43.jpg;type=image/jpeg"
i still do not understand why the error is still popping up when I have provided what it needs in terms of upload and key and value
@Es0teric I don't know. Sounds like possibly some kind of wordpress thing? Perhaps some kind of race condition if you're doing something with the image in the same request? Maybe someone with a little more understanding of the innarda of wordpress might be able to help you out there.
@Es0teric I agree. It shouldn't. But I'm just guessing here. Did you try doing sometging with the image in the request inside the wp api? For example was this code hooked into some kind of image upload request, perhaps?
@Es0teric Right. Is it possible that maybe something in wp could be copying the file later after supplying the filename. I don't remember wp but iirc you could have some OOO execution between the hook and the actual processing of the attachment, possibly?
@Es0teric I'm sure you're doing everything right in terms of the curl code there. What's not obvious here is what side effects wordpress has on your curl code. As you said once you remove the side effects all works. So my best guess is that somewhere between your curl code and wp doing its thing the file may not have been created yet under the filename you got from the wp api. Maybe check the manual or dig into wordpress.stackexchange.com to see if anyone's got any similar problems