@ircmaxell - still there? I have a question, if you have time
If Response object is not shared (many instances and then appended unto each other), if one class removes a header, it will not be removed at the other instance, thus when they appended to one another, the header record persists.
allright. if you would like Zend_Db to throw an exception, when a table that is being queried is empty (and mention the model name in the exception text) where would you place that?
which are very unspecific... I'm just looking to make development easier by throwing specific exceptions instead... and I'm thinking about where to to thre them.
@rickchristie I just think it's too young to even risk using it. it's a one man project and at the moment it only handles basic request/response/routing
if you want a slim response/request/routing component, look at the Symfony2 http bundle
@markus - I have trouble understanding how to take components of symfony and use it separately, I mean - they aren't anything like a standalone library
@markus - hey, calm down, I'm slow at understanding things, so this could be my problem, not symfony's - and to answer that question, yes, I looked at symfony 2
@markus as an example, when I look at @ircmaxell's github.com/ircmaxell/PHP-CryptLib library, I know how to use it at another framework, maybe it's a problem with documentation on the symfony part
great article that shows how the future of interoperability between frameworks could/should look like and that the heads of ZF and Symfony actually talk together
basically, you can throw everything into your library folder, you can threw the whole or parts of ZF into your Symfony project, you can threw the whole or parts of Symfony into your ZF project, you can build your own framework and use parts of Symfony and ZF and you-name-it framework
the autoloader takes care of most if not all of the loading
somewhere in the early phase of bootstrapping you will always have to establish local root, ZF does it by defining APPLICATION_PATH, symfony... don't know exactly
I am using SQL Server, and I need to add a foreign key to an already existing table.
The issue is the column which will act as the foreign key already has a few inconsistent values (which do not occur as a primary key) in another table.
I was wondering, when I alter the table and add the foreig...
@markus: here is russia some court had taken the domain that contained the TM name registered after the domain has been registered. Can you believe that?
@markus while I'm not really familiar with many php orms I've considered redbean to be the "other thing when you can't use doctrine and for whatever reason need an orm"
guys, how do we manage output buffering if we want our controller method to return Response, not send it directly? I'm thinking of adding ob_start() at bootstrap, what do you think?
@edorian - if I'm thinking it wrong, please do correct me. The way I see it, to have a Response object that correctly represents the real response, any echo statements must not be sent directly, but must be gathered (probably using ob_get_clean()) - and stored inside the $response
the controller returns $response, and the driver (index.php) do $response->send()
@edorian - wait, are you saying that controllers must not echo out things?
yeah, and that there should be no html (or stuff like that) in your response. (headers maybe) As far as I've come to understanding webMVC you'd have your controller fill some values in to the response object and maybe select what view to render
But that would mean that each class would have to be aware of a lot of context. (Maybe you want an ajax/json reponse, maybe and http/html, maybe file/xml)
you need to share the Response, or I'm thinking, maybe I should have Template class that loads a template file with output buffering, returns output in string so the view can tie them around
@edorian well, not necessarily, I mean, the controller only needs to get the required data from the model, pass it on to the correct view, and let the view class handle the js and stuff
@markus - yeah - I find that trying to build a framework forces you to learn lots of stuff, which is good
@Gordon @edorian - the controller can return a ControllerResponse and the driver (index.php) uses this class to instantiates the correct view, passes the ControllerResponse and get HttpResponse in return - is this correct?
does this documentation snippet say enough: When the first session namespace is requested, Zend_Session will automatically start the PHP session, unless already started with Zend_Session::start().
@markus yeah, thanks. I was just wondering if there is any session namespace called in components that I'm not aware of, since I am going to cut down on session usage in my project
@rickchristie I'm not sure if I'm right on this but for me a view is concerned with getting some data and creating html/xml/csv/json or whatever data is needed. I atm. don't see where headers fit in there. While you could pass a view a Response Object and have it "set the body" i don't see much value there. (Call the render method on the view, store the body or just echo it out, set headers beforehand if there are any in the response (or whatever your controller gives you)
@edorian - isn't the point of having an actual Response is so that we can unit test the controller and examine its response? I am under the impression that if there is a Request object, then logically, our application should return a Response object, so we can examine, what headers are set (probably redirection), what content are returned.
@markus i want users to be able to have multiple tabs to our app open and when the session is enabled, the first request has to end before the other tabs are loaded. this can result in ugliness when a misconfigured requests takes too long
@markus Well you need some way to get the data you need in the controller. Be that the actual model, a data mapper, a factory or something. /cc @rickchristie
@rickchristie ether pass a viewFactory or have the controller or return the name of the view it would suggest for rendering
@markus Well a "BlogContoller" without access to the blogData (in any way) seems kinda pointless to me. Thats why I'm asking why i might to not have one :)
(and well, I'm not a big fan of passing around "view names" as strings between the controller and the front Controller/index.php tbh.. but i havn't seen a nicer way .. or at least i can'T remember one
@Gordon answered http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5740159/signature-validation-test-using-phpunit/5741305#5741305 & http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5737175/code-coverage-with-phpunit/5741129#5741129 Not sure if they are any good though :) And for http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5741037/euro-html-special-char-sign-in-selenium-phpunit i have no clue. To little selenium experience
Guys, do you use a customized error handler? If you do, then you have to ob_start() at the very beginning right? Since you would want to clean all the previous echo if an error occured, and start a new one, so you can present a nice error page
@ron "I want to replace the last '.' with '_thumb.'" is a completely different question than "regex to get the last dot in stirng". if we are supposed to help you, please ask clear questions.
@Ron that might very well be, but what you want to do and what you are asking are different things. that's all im saying. its usually easier to tell people what you are trying to achieve in the end instead of just asking how to tackle a certain step inbetween with no further context
If you really want to use a regex something like ~(\.\w{3,4})~ , _thumb3$1 should do
else go if strrpos(.) and two substring calls
In MySQL, the SQL syntax for ALTER TABLE Rename Column is
ALTER TABLE "table_name"
Change "column 1" "column 2" ["Data Type"]
In Oracle, the syntax is,
ALTER TABLE "table_name"
RENAME COLUMN "column 1" TO "column 2"
This is highly depending on your context and the assumed skill level of the people that come after you.
If you publish a framework, a library or something of the sort you usually assume that your user are of all skill levels so you might want to document as much trivial crap as possible to reduc...