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01:59
Hallo folks. Seems kind of dead, but I'd like to discuss the validity of this statement: "But as symfony is an Object-Oriented framework, we like to manipulate objects whenever we can. For example, instead of writing SQL statements to retrieve records from the database, we'd rather prefer to use objects." [Symfony-project.org]
My main problem being that coming from a non-framework background - optimizing SQL statements is a big part of making an application run quickly. Leaving it up to some generated tSQL just seems like bad practice. Thoughts?
02:40
@MikeMurko: not bad
1. it is not generated tsql
it is generated sql
2. even when we generate it - we can control what and how will be put in the query
just fyi - SO is built over linq2sql, wich is object-oriented dbal over rdbms
SO?
Symfony?
stackoverflow.com, this site
though I indeed, that in some rare cases we need to go down to the plain sql
but it is not quite often (depends on the project)
linq2sql ... so is stackoverflow running on asp.net, or is that a generic ORM tool?
02:43
let's not forget that such handy tools like query generators help us to prototype fast and release fast, after which we have a time to optimize
asp.net mvc
hmm interesting
linq2sql is not actuall a "true" orm, but some sort of abstraction layers
it can build queries in OO-way, can handle relations between entities
but not as powerful as NHibernate can do that, for example
oh ok
thanks for the info zerk
for myself I decided that as soon as I can continue working with orm (some similar tool) - I do that
 
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06:05
Morning
@robik gud morning
@all gud morning guys
Hi @Edvin
hmmm is ur day started
Yup, 8 AM here
great man im struggling with wordpress
lolz
 
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07:55
posted on May 10, 2011 by Lorna Mitchell

I've been working with OAuth, as a provider and consumer, and there isn't a lot of documentation around it for PHP at the moment so I'm sharing my experience in this series of articles. This relates to the stable OAuth 1.0a spec, however OAuth2 has already started to be adopted (and differs greatly). This article uses the pecl_oauth extension and builds on Rasmus' OAuth Provider post.

Anonymous
@Edvin whats up with the good ol goofy wp?
0
Q: PHP proc_open opens multiple times

Christian SciberrasI have a utility function used for executing a program through CLI (cmd, bash etc). It returns an array of 3 items: STDOUT, STDERR and EXIT CODE. So far, it's been working nicely without issues. In fact, the problem I have with it doesn't really hinder it's functionality, but I'm concerned about...

Anyone interested in answering to a fossil? :)
Anonymous
wish i could help mate!
08:14
proc works on windows?
I always thought it was to buggy to use.. at least thats what a php windows maintainer once told me .. nice :)
@edorian It interfaces with CreateProcess WinAPI
@edorian If you see $other_options parameter in: php.net/manual/en/function.proc-open.php
There are windows-specific constants
08:32
I'm building a wrapper for MySQLi and I want to know if the API is okay or not. Here's an example (planned) usage: pastebin.com/G9iE33KS
MySQLiWrapper creates MySQLiStatementWrapper when a statement is added
Is there anything wrong with this approach?
Anonymous
08:45
no comment on the approach @rickchristie but the code is a bit lengthy
Anonymous
for starters consider accepting an array of key / values on the setParameter method?
@SkippyChalmers - I think it's more readable that way, but hang on a sec
Anonymous
until you need to add a bagillion params :P
$db->hr_test->setParameters(array
(
    '#id' => 444,
    '#first_name' => 'John',
    '#last_name' => 'Doe',
    '#active' => "b'1'"
));
yep
seems easier to read
thanks @SkippyChalmers - anything else?
Anonymous
also... i feel that the while loop should be done in the object
Anonymous
08:49
and have the execute return an array
Anonymous
if no results, an empty array
Anonymous
if a DB error - false
Anonymous
if results, a populated array
you got a point there
I'm trying to think if there is any reason to let the user loop through the results themselves
Anonymous
that cleans up your code and allows you to do a simple foreach
08:50
sec
Anonymous
have you looked at the "active record" (its not... strictly speaking) class bundled with codeigniter?
but you still have to check for 'FALSE', so the if block must still be there
and if you do that, won't you be looping twice?
Anonymous
can you not return the full array from the db?
@SkippyChalmers - I don't think active record is the way to go, I like datamapper more, though I have to admit that I may not have enough understanding at both
Anonymous
use fetch array instead of fetch row or something like that
Anonymous
08:52
the CI class is not active record
if ($db->hr_text->execute())
{
    foreach ($db->hr_test->getAllRows() as $row)
    {
        echo '<pre>', var_dump($row), '</pre>';
    }
}
is that what you are talking about? doesn't seem to be much diff imho
@SkippyChalmers - I'll have a look at the class, I'm not using CI though, link?
@ChristianSciberras I know what proc open does, i was just wondering that it doesn't just plain break on windows anymore like it used to :)
I'm now thinking that maybe I don't need to wrap MySQLi at all, I just need to wrap the statements
Anonymous
no i think it should return a result set
Anonymous
$result = $db->hr_text->execute();
Anonymous
08:57
if ($result) foreach ($result as $row) {}
@edorian "used to", when, PHP 4 (I sure hope so!)?
@SkippyChalmers - you still have to check if the query fails right?
Anonymous
if ($result) does that for you
Anonymous
hides all the important error checking from the user
Anonymous
just my opinion :)
Anonymous
08:58
anything to make it cleaner for developer
Anonymous
brb
imho, doesn't really make it cleaner, thanks for the input though :)
@rickchristie Some Ideas: Why are statements not objects with their own lifetime? (why are the managed by db?)
Why do i need to "execute" before i can "fetch" ? Especially if i can't pass paramters to execute it just makes it confusing because I need to know about the order of functions I'm allowed to call
@ChristianSciberras 4 or 5.1.. it's been at least 3 years
@edorian - yup, re the statements objects with their own lifetime, agree, was thinking on that too
09:01
I have no clue if i understood what OP wants ...
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Q: PhpUnit private method testing

dyoserHi, i've a question about the implementation of PHPunit with a private method result inside a class. Let me introduce with an example : class A { public function b() { // some code $this->c(); // some code } private function c(){ // some code } } The question is ...

$hr_test = new Carrot\Database\MySQLiStatementWrapper($mysqli);
I've put an old version of my MySqli statement class on codereveiw.SE searches
7
Q: A take on DB Abstraction - PHP / MySql

edorianIt's a little bit more code but i wanted to show the full class. I highlight the points i'd like input after the source. I've cut comments since they where not in english and translated the important ones. The class is inspired by PearDb (too old) and Zend_DB (to cluttered / unfinished at the t...

It doesn't look much different to the Zend_Db_Mysqli class anyways
hello all
does anyone know how to install module in apache in ubuntu
i am trying to install mod_wsgi on apache2 but i can't figure it out .. not even in their website
09:06
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Q: How can I install mod_wsgi?

UffoI want to install mod_wsgi, I'm currently running apache2 on my ubuntu server. Best Regards,

thanks for related information
@edorian @SkippyChalmers - better? pastebin.com/4PG4Siwz
Anonymous
@rickchristie not bad!
Anonymous
@rickchristie looking much cleaner, one extra step you can do is choose whether or not to use named params?
Anonymous
and also, perhaps execute can accept two params: one the sql, and the other an array of params... would that be easier iyo?
Anonymous
09:15
@rickchristie you can then do something like: $q = $db->query($sql, $params);
Anonymous
@rickchristie $result = $q->result();
Anonymous
that opens up stuff like num_rows and other methods you can execute on the $q object
@SkippyChalmers - that's an idea - question, what is $q? the statement wrapper? $db->query should be reserved for simple queries though
Anonymous
$q is the query object
$q = $db->createStatementAndExecute($sql, $params)
Anonymous
09:19
your query is... simple.
but I don't see the point
Anonymous
"query" is shorter than "createStatementAndExecute"
Anonymous
to type... and makes more semantic sense... does it not?
Anonymous
just my opinion... what do you think?
@SkippyChalmers - shorter yes, but ambiguous, since there are two types of queries, using prepared statements and regular queries
Anonymous
09:20
$q = $db->createSTatementAndExecute("your sql", array('param1', 'bleurhg'));
$customXML = new SimpleXMLElement('<abc></abc>', LIBXML_NOXMLDECL);
echo
    LIBXML_DOTTED_VERSION,
    $customXML->saveXML();
doesnt work?
Anonymous
@rickchristie you differentiate between the two in meaning by making the second parameter optional
Anonymous
if its a simple query it doesn't need parameters
Anonymous
if it needs parameter it should be a prepared statement
Anonymous
the user doesn't really need to worry about that.. you provide the query method and then let the class / object do the rest.
Anonymous
09:22
they choose whether or not to supply parameters :)
@SkippyChalmers - no, that's too much to learn imho, method names should be concise, but also descriptive. You should be able to know what the method does by just reading the method name
Anonymous
just my opinion
Anonymous
createStatementAndExecute sounds ridiculous ;) try typing that out 100 times fast
Anonymous
"query" makes perfect sense
Anonymous
09:23
a "prepared statement" is still just a query.
@SkippyChalmers - saving a few keystrokes doesn't save you the time you spend reading your code later on imho
besides, you type once, you read it a lot of times
Anonymous
is this for you to use or for a wider community?
Anonymous
because i think the wider community would prefer to read "query" over "createStatementAndExecute"
@SkippyChalmers - it's for my personal framework (which I am also releasing in MIT license)
Anonymous
since that's how a lot of FW's already do it
09:24
$dom = new DOMDocument;
$dom->loadXML('<abc></abc>', LIBXML_NOXMLDECL);
echo
    LIBXML_DOTTED_VERSION,
    $dom->saveXML();
doesnt work either
Anonymous
what output are you getting @Gordon
just the version number
both DOM and SimpleXml seem to ignore the Libxml option to drop the prolog when saving despite my libxml version being > the required version
2.7.7<?xml version="1.0"?>
<abc/>
when it should be
2.7.7<abc/>
Anonymous
@rickchristie prepared statements == query bindings... sort of? yeah? check this out: codeigniter.com/user_guide/database/queries.html
Anonymous
@gordon bleurgh... str_replace
09:28
@SkippyChalmers - it's not just a query binding, prepared statements 'prepares' the SQL statement, which, IIRC, can save you lots of execution time when you need to execute the same query multiple times (but with different parameters)
@SkippyChalmers nah, it aint a problem. You can simply pass a node to saveXml and the prolog will be omitted. I'm just wondering why I cant use the option
Anonymous
@Gordon yes that is weird
Anonymous
@rickchristie fair point... either way - the approach is clean if you know what i mean
@salathe any idea why chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/694590#694590 and chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/694540#694540 ignore LIBXML_NOXMLDECL despite a proper libxml version?
@SkippyChalmers - we disagree :)
09:30
@rickchristie What's the framework? I'd love to see it
@ChristianSciberras - criticisms welcome - github.com/rickchristie/Carrot
GitHub? It's sucks.
warning: alpha quality, more changes coming, docs are not complete
(just kidding)
but if you read the source, it's properly commented
09:31
ok
Aha, it seems to base itself around routes?
reminds me of F3
@ChristianSciberras - not really
Anonymous
@rickchristie the main thing here is ease of use for yourself and developers
@rickchristie Is there MVC?
@SkippyChalmers - again we disagree with the definition of 'clean', 'readability', and 'ease of use'
Anonymous
09:33
@rickchristie i'm coming around to your opinion i think
Anonymous
@rickchristie i think i see what you mean... you want to make it very clear that prepared statements are being used
@ChristianSciberras - it just instantiates your controller and calls its methods, whether you use MVC or not is none of the framework's concern
Ah, ok.
The only real advise I can give is fixing directory structure, or at least keeping a sane standard
It's a bit confusing at the first glance.
But it might be just me.
@edorian grouping related PHP classes into phar archives to use them as a packages: interesting or stupid?
@SkippyChalmers - yup. $db->query() is to be reserved to what it says, simple queries - I don't want to read the arguments passed to guess whether the method uses prepared statements or not
09:37
@Gordon - I'd check it against performance.
@ChristianSciberras - which standard are you referring to?
which directory structure is weird?
I need to know that before I can fix things :)
sure
/vendors/Carrot/ vs /registrations/
@ChristianSciberras /registrations is not a class repository
@Gordon I like it when you find a solution before I read the question :)
@rickchristie so the end dev shouldn't be using the directory when they use your framework?
09:39
@Christian - it's the place to store configurations, i.e. dependency registration files
@salathe I disagree with rob that its bogus though just because its not implemented. if its listed in the manual it should work as advertised
personally, I'd prefer if it were called "config", for example
@ChristianSciberras - they can use it, they may not use it, they are free to do as they wish. It's just there to store the default DIC config file for the core
@ChristianSciberras - well, it's not really config, if you'd just look at what a registration file is: github.com/rickchristie/Carrot/blob/master/registrations/…
If the names are absolutely correct (I think they pretty much are), you just need to document this.
09:41
@Gordon We don't say that it works :P
@ChristianSciberras - how? any pointers?
@salathe where do you say it doesnt work?
@Christian - obviously I know the insides, so I might not know what information is missing :)
@Gordon nowhere
@rickchristie - In your readme, add a section "Directory Structure" and list the major directories and their purpose.
09:43
@salathe The ctor of simplexml says I can pass in any of the LIBXML constants
@salathe DOMDocument::loadXML says the same
@ChristianSciberras - ah that's an idea, thanks! anything else?
@rickchristie - Not much. The readme seems quite informative.
Anonymous
any opinions on the honeypot approach to spam filtering?
sure, and there are bugs saying it doesn't work... I'm not sure what the problem is :/
@salathe the list of constants says, I need a minimum version. it doesnt say: not implemented yet.
09:45
@Gordon we do tell you what you can use, on the DomDocument::saveXML() page
@salathe for that I'd need to know that it makes a difference where to use which constant
@ChristianSciberras - well, please play around (if you have time), and criticize :)
@rickchristie Well, I've got my own to tend to ;) but seeing yours does something else entirely, it's time well spent.
@Gordon sure, just like any other constant
it's not like it's not trivial to get the XML sans-declaration anyway :P
@salathe well, sure, but i dont see why the constant is offered when its non obvious where it can be used or if it cannot be used at all. its not like any of the HTML module constants are listed somewhere
09:50
We just list that the constant is available, a note saying that it's useless wouldn't go amiss. As for where to use any particular constant, I don't know what to say to that.
@salathe say: bring it up on internals ;P
The bug report(s) are best, or a feature request (if there isn't one already) to make it useful.
btw looking forward to this one: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=54037
hmm, might be worth poking chregu about that
@salathe well, i agree its not a big thing. it would just be nice to know in advance which of these constants are actually working before people spend time figuring out that it doesnt work
meh, not in this trunk yet: codepad.viper-7.com/zPucfT
10:01
@Gordon yep, the patch wasn't committed yet
@salathe out of curiosity, will you be at DPC?
@ChristianSciberras phpconference.nl
Aw, dutch. That sucks :(
Fate threw me on this stupid rock of an island. Lucky me.
@ChristianSciberras stranded with no airplanes and boats? :)
10:10
@Gordon - The ferry actually sends me to a worse place, mainland Malta!
Seriously though, I don't know Dutch at all, so that settles that.
@ChristianSciberras i expect them to speak english :)
@ChristianSciberras - Malta is still europe right? won't that make it easier to go fellow european country?
@Gordon no
@ChristianSciberras how about php-malta.info? Less famous speakers but also less travel
@rickchristie True.
10:11
@Gordon, the only one I'm planning on going to is PHPNW11
@Gordon Where did you get that? O.o
Oh. PUGMT is dead :( been so for quite some time now.
@salathe i considered that one as well. not sure if I will go
@Gordon if you go, I'll buy you a drink :)
@salathe I'll return the favor ;)
@ChristianSciberras googled for php usergroup malta. anyways, maybe they hold meetings and if they dont, ask them to do. get active. get social.
@Gordon - I've been with them. Good people, of course, but there's no activity.
10:15
Using exceptions for SQL transactions a good idea or not? pastebin.com/wh14Y6Zh
Hmm, maybe I might be catching two birds with one rock getting to DPC. I always wanted to visit the Netherlands anyway :)
try
{
    $db->query('START TRANSACTION');
    $addBalance->execute(array('#id' => $id, '#amount' => $amount));
    $substractBalance->execute(array('#id' => $id, '#amount' => $amount));
    $db->query('COMMIT');
}
catch (\Exception $e)
{
    $db->query('ROLLBACK');
    // Load error page
}
@rickchristie In this case, it sounds good.
@ChristianSciberras its next week though, so no early birds or anything and hotel prices in amsterdam are through the roof
Well, there's always the DPC after that. :)
Or at least, I sure hope so. ;)
10:21
@rickchristie if the adapter natively throws an exception in that case, then yes. otherwise, i wouldnt say this is that exceptional but rather normal control flow logic
@Gordon - I'd say the use of exceptions depend on the methodology (object oriented vs functional), rather than the technology in question (db, files, etc). Am I right, or is it too much of a generalized remark?
@Gordon - by natively throwing exception, do you mean throwing exceptions by default? Or do you mean throwing native PHP exceptions?
@rickchristie no, i mean if mysqli or whatever you are using from the native PHP DB extension throws an exception in that case.
@ChristianSciberras i dont see why it should depend on the methodology
@Gordon Aren't exceptions best suited with object-oriented paradigm? Functional code usually returns a status code or similar.
I use mysqli (wrapped), and if a statement/query fails (returns false) the wrapper will throw exception if throwExceptionWhenStatementFails(true)
so it's not exceptional, but at least it's normal, and by that, acceptable :)
10:30
@ChristianSciberras ah ok, from this perspective i guess you are right
@rickchristie hmm, well, i think if you already check that the return is false, you can omit the exception and just rollback instead. you only need the exception if the situation is truly exceptional, which a failed query might be
its 1230. where is @ircmaxell?
@Gordon - what do you mean by omitting the exception and rollback instead?
how would you handle a transaction and rollback accordingly?
@rickchristie you said you are doing throwExceptionWhenStatementFails which I think is inappropriate. Do a rollbackWhenStatementFails instead.
well, that will work, if StatementWrappers are part of the MySQLiWrapper object, the thing is, they are separate (I should have pointed this out), throwExceptionWhenStatementFails(true) belongs to each statement objects, not the main db wrapper
tell me if the wrapper is designed incorrectly
$addBalance = $db->createStatement
(
    'UPDATE
        accounts
    SET
        balance = balance + #amount
    WHERE
        id = #id'
);
$addBalance->throwExceptionWhenExecutionFails(true);
@Gordon - full code: pastebin.com/wh14Y6Zh
CMIIW
10:46
@rickchristie can there be queries that shouldnt cause a rollback when they fail?
Which of you guys have worked in/with a team developing a major PHP framework?
@Gordon - I suppose a chat application, maybe?
@Gordon - of course not, a transaction is atomic, if one query fails, the transaction should fail
@rickchristie then why do you set that they should throw explicitly?
@Gordon - so that the execution stops and the next db statement isn't run, again, correct me if I'm wrong here, I think I thought up a better API, hang on
$db->defineTransaction('transaction_id');
$db->queue('transaction_id', $statement_one);
$db->queue('transaction_id', $statement_two);
$db->queue('transaction_id', $statement_three);

// Transaction are rollbacked automatically if one
// of the statements fails
if ($db->doTransaction('transaction_id') === false)
{
    // Load error page
}

// Else load success page
better :)
10:51
yep, thanks for the input :D
Anonymous
i like that @rickchristie
Anyone mind if I ask a CSS question?
Anonymous
i dont mind.. shoot
@Raynos - ask away
Anonymous
10:54
but you should probably be in the css room ;)
@Raynos ask
Anonymous
now... you're irritating us all
Anonymous
lol.
@Gordon - now I'm thinking, probably the database wrapper should return an instance of MySQLiTransactionWrapper, instead of storing it, which is better?
$transaction = $db->createTransaction();
$transaction->queue($statement_one);
$transaction->queue($statement_two);
$transaction->queue($statement_three);

// Rollback automatically if one of the statements fails
if ($transaction->execute() === false)
{
    // Load error page
}

// Else load success page
example The input needs to float right but I would like the place kitten to be after the input
I can't seem to do this without knocking it off the line
@SkippyChalmers those rooms are dead though
10:59
@rickchristie yes, it makes sense to have a Transaction object imo.
@Raynos - what does 'knowing it off the line' means?
Anonymous
thats because the kitten image is in the label tag....
@rickchristie I meant knocking
Anonymous
if you want it to the right of the input
Anonymous
move it after the input in the html
Anonymous
11:01
otherwise use some funky position absolute nonsense :)
@SkippyChalmers it is after the input
the problem is that the input is floated right
Anonymous
oh Yeah! lol
Well, I'm off - getting some food :)
See you around guys, have a nice day!
@ChristianSciberras laters :)
The fact its a label or div is not very relevant
Anonymous
11:03
@ChristianSciberras laters
Anonymous
@Raynos okay so supply fixed widths for the labels
Anonymous
try that
How would that make it come after the input? That doesnt work either
Anonymous
2 secs sorry
Anonymous
this is confusing me
Anonymous
11:05
float everything left
@Raynos - I'm still confused as to what you're trying to achieve, can you give an image that shows it?
Anonymous
@Raynos float everything left....
I gave an URL
The display needs to float right that's the only thing static
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Q: Floating placekittens

RaynosThe problem: I would like to have the kitten appear after the input. I'm afraid the input has to be floated right and that can't be changed. I would also like to keep all 3 of these elements to stay on one line. The Live example: The HTML: <label class="first">Organization : </la...

Anonymous
@Raynos .... check your url.. i fixed it.. float everything left.
Anonymous
or at the least float the first label and input left and the label.error element right.
Anonymous
11:14
oh right. now you're saying the input needs to be floated right.
Anonymous
@Raynos move the label.error before the input element.
Anonymous
Yeah.
I can't do that >_<
the HTML is auto generated
Anonymous
rofl
Anonymous
might be a good idea to actually describe the problem you have then before asking....
11:19
@Raynos - do you know the width of the container?
Anonymous
@rickchristie you thinking a position:absolute fix?
@rickchristie I might do
@SkippyChalmers - no need for absolute, I think simple margins will do
Anonymous
@Raynos without knowing more things like: why does the input need floated right? i cant help you.
@SkippyChalmers Because of my layout >_>
11:21
@Raynos hang on
Anonymous
@rickchristie negative margins? it'll still push the input off
Anonymous
@rickchristie you'll need to use position absolute... @Raynos is it a fixed width container? there is more than one way to achieve a layout.
Sorry I tried to isolate the problem into something not bloated and forgot some things
@SkippyChalmers that fixed it
Anonymous
@Raynos nice one.. what exactly fixed it?
@Raynos - ah ok
gtg dinner, laters
11:37
needs an SO slave
to trawl through the questions and give me ones I might like to answer (I've said this before) :)
@rick you might also wanna look at martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/unitOfWork.html
Night||morning||midnight||afteernoon Everyone !
@salathe good luck with finding one ;)
any faster way to do this:

$min_key =  array_search($list,min($list))]
15 mails into the 5.4 thread @internals starts bickering again
@OmeidHerat you could measure it against a foreach where you retain the key but it seems fine. I don't know a core function that does that, maybe changing the datastructure.. dunno if its that important
alright
doesnt feel too well today
11:49
O.o
what is wrong ?
dunno. slight headache. tired and somewhat annoyed by the noise outside
eih, that is alright you will be fine
maybe I spent too much time testing yesterday :)
@OmeidHerat do you want to be my slave?
I said good luck with that !
11:54
@salathe you should paraphrase slave with loyal assistant to a citizen of the british crown. maybe that will make it more appealing to others
@OmeidHerat do you want to be my loyal assistant to a citizen of the British crown ?
HELL NO!
you just disrespected me !
[not too serious]
fine, slave it is. :)
@salathe s/crown/Empire
@Gordon IRC stuff not supported.
11:59
we're not an empire any more :(
@salathe yeah thats why you dont get any slaves anymore ;)

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