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17:06
I'd like to get advice on choosing a PHP framework that will facilitate migrating a legacy P/L SQL system (built almost entirely within Oracle, by developers who pretty much only know P/L SQL). I don't know enough PHP to know what I don't know (ya know?), but I understand the framework will need to work well with OCI8 (see chapter 3). Can anyone recommend a (PHP 5.3+) framework that they've used in similar conditions?
<ducks />
@JeromyFrench you are only talking about the db part, so why would you need a framework? just keep using the oci extension. its impossible to say whether a framework would or wouldnt help in the migration with the info you give.
@Gordon Phil Sturgeon's getting in on that Reddit post - guy on FuelPHP ...
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anyone know the answer to that?
@gordon I'm thinking we'll need a framework to keep a bunch of PHP nubes from imploding the migration
I"m a CF guy for over a decade
and I know how powerful a framework can be for organizing team development
I assume this translates to PHP
17:12
@Jimbo and?
@Gordon No point :) just realised it's attracting attention higher up than just standard devs like me :)
@PHPNooB 1903
@JeromyFrench communication, code conventions, retrospectives and pair programming will organize your team a thousand times more than any framework will
My thinking is that the framework will dictate "best practice" code conventions, code organization
and come with an ecosystem of plugins that will speed development
and provide security that we wouldn't know how to do ourselves for a long time
and help with staffing (the assumption there being that having a framework would show that we're serious about the app)
@gordon: is ICO8 a PHP plugin? Or native to PHP that all frameworks (Symphony2, F3) would support anyway?
@JeromyFrench OCI8 is native PHP extension.
17:19
@JeromyFrench Unlikely
@JeromyFrench if you need to work with an Oracle DB, you want to have a look at oracle.com/technetwork/topics/php/…
@JeromyFrench Probably, but conflicts with 1
@JeromyFrench Maybe so. But you don't know it's secure unless you wrote it yourself
@JeromyFrench Not going to be an issue IMO, but at the same time I see where you are coming from and it's not a ridiculous statement
@JeromyFrench as for frameworks dictating best practises: that's a misconception. They dictate how to use it when they are full stacks, e.g. they tell you how to assemble stuff with it and where to put it. But they dont necessarily advocate SOLID designs. The closest to that would Sf2 I guess. But any of the others, like Code Igniter … ewww
Also thinking a framework will make your code inherently more secure is already insecure. they dont. its up to you to write a secure application.
17:22
so the consensus would be..."roll your own"
and regarding speed/time savings: yes, frameworks can speed up development significantly and save you a lot of time after you spend the time to learn it
This "learn PHP and write a replacement app in it" is going to be a cluster @$#*
@JeromyFrench That statement kinda seals the deal - if you don't know PHP you definitely shouldn't be using a framework of someone else's devising. Learn the language to the extent that you would be able to write your own framework, then you can look at the frameworks available (and how they work) and see if they would suit your purpose.
It's not going to be an overnight process.
@JeromyFrench not necessarily. all I am saying is the benefits you think you get might not be the things you will get
It would be worth you hiring an experienced developer to make these decisions for you.
17:27
@JeromyFrench if you dont know PHP, consider using a language you know. Picking a language should be a conscious decision, too. It's as much a tool as a framework is.
@DaveR totally agree and have advocated for such
@Gordon customer, in their infinite Department wisdom, has chosen language
(then turned around and asked me for a whitepaper on why we should use that language)
<chuckle_cry />
In fact if you have the resources it would be worth you hiring two experienced developers to make these decisions for you, so you don't get led by a single-minded approach. I'm aware that's not likely to be a massively practical proposition though.
@JeromyFrench doctor, doctor, I need my appendix removed, but please use dont use a scalpell. I heard my nephew say it's faster when you use a drill.
@Gordon Machete ftw
17:30
@DaveRandom i am so looking forward for Machete Kills Again lol
Although I have also heard that rusty spoons are good
it'll hurt more
ok, thanks for the time
Yes people I arrived safely in the bar!!!!!
Tigerblood!
@JeromyFrench what I am trying to say is: unless your customer is tech savvy and has good arguments to dictate the language, they shouldn't make that decision. you are the implementation experts. they are the domain experts.
17:31
@Gordon So am I now, I don't have my finger on the pulse like you
@PeeHaa ...and the first thing you do is log on here? Maybe get some IRL friends? :-P
@DaveRandom i dont have that either. i just discovered it recently when checking most anticipated movies for 2013. had a couple of nice ones
Because today is Friday: crouton.net
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@DaveRandom who needs IRL friends when you can get friends at URLs?
I know, I realised as I posted that it was very much a glass houses + stone throwing remark
@PeeHaa I have come up with a game-plan for what I for now going to refer to as XBuilder (browser ext build system), going to try and put a couple of hrs in over the weekend and see what I can come up with.
@LeviMorrison I don't get it :D
17:35
@webarto It is a crouton. That is all.
@LeviMorrison Now that's what I call domain squatting with style.
@LeviMorrison Oh, I didn't know what crouton is :)
> A small piece of fried or toasted bread served with soup or used as a garnish.
Right peeps, I'm hittin' the dusty trail. Catch y'all in a bit.
firefox's memory consumption is just obscene
i had to restart the damn browser because it was hogging 1.4 gig
not it is already at 380m
and counting
17:38
Supposedly Chrome does a similar thing but I've never had such a problem with it.
One of the reasons I originally switched to Chrome is that I was sick of Firefox bringing my system to a halt.
Phew, my project is getting pretty awesome and nearing it's finale ^^ Have a good evening and weekend all!
user895378
@LeviMorrison same.
I am tempted to switch to chrome, too
given than I use it on all my nexus devices anyway, it would only be logical
@Jimbo enjoy
Anonymous
@Neal unfortunately, a quick wikipedia search said 1985
... moron ....
Anonymous
17:42
@Neal I get it now.
Anonymous
how dare you
@Neal please explain the context and intention of your last message, so I can decide whether I need to flag it
@Gordon read what @PHPNooB was responding to...
@Neal and why does that make him a moron?
@Gordon thinking that my 1903 response was real...
ooooo never mind...
Anonymous
17:52
i was misled, because i was expecting a proper response to my question
Man, this is the first time I've been glad to read php-internals in a long time.
@Charles Are you referring to potentially having opcode caching in core?
@LeviMorrison You betcha.
I think it would be a real benefit to PHP as a whole.
I've never bothered to use opcode caching.
I wonder how many others would benefit but simply haven't.
Anyone with a large or complex application on something that isn't shared hosting is going to benefit hugely.
Especially if it supports turning off stat calls like APC
heloooo
hey guys =)
@RahulGahlot hiya
@Dracony yo
hey null pointer
so i'm looking for some awesome templating system to make a module for for PHPixie =) Now personally i use PHP for templating, but I've been talking to people and a lot of them feel that templating is a good idea. So my question is: which one do you use?
i want to use unix time stemp how can it works
@Dracony Using templates in PHP only makes sense if you expect that the people working with the templates won't need to know PHP to do so.
just use time() ?
Charles, yeah but if you are going to teach those people tags like {foreach} in smarty , you might as well teach em foreach(): in php
@Dracony Thank you for making my argument for me.
18:13
There are some template languages (Mustache, for example) that don't do loops, but still.
well mustache (IMHO) is kinda stupid, as its practcly achieved with 1 regexp =)))
@NullPointer thnx for helping me
and it requires an additional layer that would do those loops etc
@Dracony It's actually a bit more complex than that. It seems to want to turn arrays into implicit loops and other such entertaining things. No conditionals at all. Kinda freaky.
18:14
@Dracony why template languages at first ?
well there are conditionals
it can do an if
if you pass a boolean variable.
you just need to construct the boolean somewhere else
@NullPointer some people taht wanted to use PHPixie suggested it
just try to cater to the public =)
i really liked haml though
used it in 2 projcts, but i had to custom mod a lot of stuff like subtemplates
@Dracony Eh. Make templates a pluggable thing with adapters to your current system and add a few token examples for stupid things like smarty?
and the php haml parsesrs sucked at guessing whitespaces(
@Charles well that's what I wanted to do. Basically create a module wrapper for them
it's dead simple
but I wanted to start out with popular ones
why one want to use templating system in php ?
php itself templating system ? @Charles isnt it ?
@NullPointer Yes, that's the argument I made above. Some people still like them though, so if you're writing a framework like Dracony is, catering to them isn't so bad.
18:26
i must say that out of 7 templating engines i just had a look NONE lloks any different than the other!
wtf
You aren't looking deep enough. For the truly hilarious template engines, you must seek other languages.
Check out Perl's HTML::Mason and HTML::Template... and Text::Template, really
though tbh Mason is way more than a template engine
Once you have seen these, be at peace with the state of templating in PHP.
well for obvious reasons it has to be in php
))
I should probably make my own and i can bet it will be faster
Oh gods no
We don't need another one.
it will work like this: $text=str_replace('{$loop}','foreach',$text);.....eval($text);
))))))))))))))))))))
18:29
evening people
what have i missed ?
are you using any templating systems?
@Dracony PHP language is an awsome templating system
@Dracony , you can you this article as reference : codeangel.org/articles/simple-php-template-engine.html
yah, but i dont need it for myself
just looking for something to be made a PHPixie module of
if you start adding crap to your framework only to fill out some imaginary checklist, then you have already failed
well I'm not including it into core. I'm just doing modules for things people want
The only thing I would add in terms of templating is probably HAML support
18:35
instead you should ask yourself "how can i rewrite PHPixie in object oriented code"
true, but why? Also, which part you particularly don't like?
I know people complained about the PDO drivers query generation being one huge method
and i tried splitting it laravel like
e.g. separate methods that add separate query pieces that may be overwritten
and it's much slower that way
if your page would run 50 queries per page you would notice some difference if you had a healthy number of users.
Config, Debug, Misc, Request, Route, Session
all of those classes are just namespaces for procedural code
Anonymous
@tereško
18:39
well request is not actually.
Config,Session, Misc ad Debug probably are
why not?
Anonymous
hmm...
name one good reason why Config shouldn't be like that?
testing
All it does is: get config values and set them while having an internal cache
that's it?
all it does is makes your code tied the the NAME of your config class
18:41
night...
well for one since php 5.3 you can test static stuff easily
posted on January 25, 2013 by Anthony Ferrara

Today, I'm doing a talk at PHP Benelux 13 on Password Storage and Attacking in PHP. Here are the slides for that talk, as well as the accompanying GitHub repo that I use throughout the talk. When the videos are posted, I'll make a followup post that links to it. Without rambling on further, click through for the links! Read more »

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so testing is not as big of an issue now as it was before
you could just as well used global $config instead of masking it as a class
the impact on your codebase would be exactly the same
as for being tied to a name it is sort of true, but i still can utilize LSB to mitigate that if people would need it
if i made those things singletons it would still be just a wrapping around stuff
18:44
when did i suggest to make it a singleton ?
well that's what i am told usually =)
I don't know how you have the energy @tereško
@Dracony then start making a list .. every time a person suggest you to use a singleton , and him/her to that list
name said list: "people i should not listen to"
what would you suggest then?
learn about dependency injection
18:46
Well true, but it would still require users to write more coe to achive same stuff
and I would need a lot of abstract methods that would really hurt the simplicity part
@Dracony , this post has a list of videos .. come back when you understand at least half of them
you're making a lot of assumptions here)
yeah .. one of them being that you would actually listen
you are not giving advice, you are borderline offending me knowing stuff
@Feeds ccol
18:48
"come back when you understand at least half of them" that's like GTFO and not a good argument
@Dracony but you do not know stuff. That is the point here. And you are not even aware of it.
please, FFS, watch the damned lectures
would it be possible for you to make a point in a single sentence about why I would use dependaency injections to abstract 2 simple functions?
when did i say that they would abstract "two simple functions" ?
18:51
I dunno, all you said was "GTFO" without explaining why i should
good for you)
Anonymous
@Dracony have you read my profile yet?
looking at it now phpnoob
what bout it?
Anonymous
18:57
If you cant see it, skip it
Anonymous
@tereško
@webarto i clearly did not have enough
.. or maybe i find it extremely hard to care
Anonymous
Wow, slow down will ya
CAM
CAM
19:15
Building a Custom user class, my object renders in ≈ 0.005868 seconds is that too heavy of an object ? or should I just load the object lightly and keep the methods available
?
in a typical web app 0.006s is nothing you need to worry about at all unless it happens a lot within a loop
The question is hilarious.
CAM
CAM
Nice thx @ThiefMaster
you mean hat class initializes in ≈ 0.005868 seconds ?
or that you lead data from database in that time
or maybe render some html output
Yeah, worry about things when your stats look like "Generated in 2.435 seconds, 1.551 spent on 896 queries (63.70%)." Don't worry about it now.
19:17
... that question is kinda vague
CAM
CAM
from call to DB to page just dumping the obj
well .. you might look into a different aspect: same class should not be responsible for user-related logic, interaction with storage and rendering
@Charles That is fast for that amount of queries :P
CAM
CAM
hmmm, well this is really just a DB pull and assembling an obj no real logic other than determining the user type @tereško
and are you assuming that it will not accumulate more logic ?
email validation , hashing .. ya know, the usual stuff
CAM
CAM
19:21
no mor ewill be needed, just more data to pull
well this project is being converted slowly but surely to a more OOP project
so yes at some point we will have to address user logic, but probably not in this class
@webarto That is indeed fast for that number of queries. The fact that it takes that number is the sad fact. The sadder fact is that the number is after hitting memcache...
@CAM , what i been alluding to is separating the domain entity from data mapper: martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/dataMapper.html
CAM
CAM
Thx @tereško Reading now
that page is only a brief overview
CAM
CAM
OK
so sort of like the relation between Model and Controller in an MVC?
19:25
@Charles I work with Doctrine1, it takes sometimes, even more, some pages open up in 5s, on a really strong server, with ~30 users at a time. I've written a solution to dump Doctrine and reduce from 5s to 0.5s, but implementing would take a year, now I suffer and my life is a misery...
here is the full description
if you were going for MVC-like structure, then this sort of structures would be part of model layer , but you should not care about that part yet
CAM
CAM
I wanted to just pull a framework off the shelf to avoid this
but my team is hating on frameworks
your team seem quite promising then
slapping a framework on an existing codebase is the worst thing one can do
CAM
CAM
Ha, no not exactly what I wanted to do @tereško, i wanted to refactor the codebase starting from a framework.
not just shoe horn it in
19:40
@webarto The quoted stats are from an Order page in an ERP. I'd almost take an ORM over this codebase. It's mostly procedural. There is no Order class ...
dudes :D
Two thousand lines of mostly PHP4-era procedural code, rife with a decade of business practices hard-coded in four or five level deep if blocks.
how can i set a timeout in php? :D
i need a while() cycle but i need to kill that if it takes too long :P
@Charles My life is beautiful, then :)
@Badaboooooom Check microtime(true) every few loops and exit the loop once time expires? This assumes that each loop is fast, not slow.
@webarto Exactly!
19:42
@Charles well ... not a bad idea :D
thx
@Charles what does the microtime() returns?
if you only could see the code i have been working with .. well .. you have seen the "autoloader"
@Badaboooooom TFM: microtime
0.58031800 1359143045
?? :D
today i spend digging through three functions .. each over 200 lines
nothing but that .. whole damned day
@Badaboooooom I wanna punch whoever made it return a freaking string in the face. Hard. Repeatedly.
@tereško I know that feel, my friend. I know that feel.
Also, I can't believe I just said that.
19:45
:D
Someone kill me now. I have a fatal internet infection.
@Charles this is not so bad:
function getmicrotime(){
list($usec, $sec) = explode(" ",microtime());
return ((float)$usec + (float)$sec);
}

$time_start = getmicrotime();

for ($i=0; $i < 1000; $i++){
//do nothing, 1000 times
}

$time_end = getmicrotime();
$time = $time_end - $time_start;

echo "Did nothing in $time seconds";
@Charles You've been assimilated, welcome.
i can fit to my needs
;)
thanks
@Badaboooooom Just use microtime(true) instead of the stupid explode crap. Returns a float.
19:47
ok .. here is the choice : i have two books to read - about programming or pulp-scifi
which should i choose
Go out and get drunk.
i cannot .. i'm still kinda sick
hell .. i cannot even drink beer yet
@tereško Okay, so stay in and get drunk?
CAM
CAM
@tereško prog
Anonymous
i would recommend spirituality, cause you need it
19:52
I'd rather eat a high velocity bullet.
What you've told is exactly like I'd you: I would recommend a shrink, you're nuts.
Anonymous
Living with such negativity? I would say you already have enough. (if you know a thing or two about electricity, there is no such thing as positive, it is all negative. So you got too much of it already)
LOL LOOK WHAT I WALKED INTO
hi @webarto
@Lusitanian HI! :D
This is . There is no hope. There is no positivity here. We are mired in a bog of death, despair and horrible code... and worse questions.
19:58
You must embrace the vile corruption, or you must leave.
@PHPNooB You probably meant (well you didn't) that electrons are negatively charged particles. electrons =/= electricity...
> needs to stop being so cynical
Anonymous
the level of hate some people have is terrifiying. Even teresko has the highest number of downvotes in the history of SE? My heart would have exploaded to bits, if i was capable of that much deep hate
No, please, don't :P @Lusitanian
20:00
lmao @PHPNooB
@PHPNooB Downvoting a lot does not make you hateful. There's plenty of excellent reasons for downvoting.
you have such a persecution complex its hilarious
no one hates you
His heart can't explode, he doesn't have one.
speaking for myself, I just don't like the holier-than-thou-you're-going-to-hell crap you bring in here
@PHPNooB Dude, you ain't seen nothin' yet. Go look up the guy that now calls himself Your Common Sense if you want negativity.
20:00
@Charles This is true.
He makes teresko look like a peace-loving hippie.
@Charles Colonel, the devil himself :P
bumble bee bumble bee
@webarto Na, he's not evil, he's just a heap of distilled hatred of stupid questions.
But he has a point. Someone has to be opposite (negative) because @PHPNooB is emitting so much positiveness.
20:02
Oh, he always has a point.
He did mellow down after the repeated suspensions.
@Charles He screamed at me once (and he was right, and he actually answered my question in the middle of the screaming). And I was just going to edit his answer into something acceptable and then accept it, when it was deleted. Annoying. I had to accept someone else's answer instead.
@TRiG Yeah, that sounds about right for him.
After summer of love, comes the winter of hate.
Almost always right, almost always entirely nonconstructive when right.
20:05
@NikiC register_primitive_type_handler Bwa? But awesome.
@Charles (a) He was right: he gave me the right answer to my question, and (b) he was right: it was actually, on reflection, a bit of a silly question.
You probably deserved to be pwned :P
I have to work with two people like that. I manage to be cordial with one, but the other is quite literally why I drink and am pondering other jobs.
An example of the usual SO answer - vague and useless. "UTF-8 collation", my foot. — Your Common Sense May 3 '12 at 12:06
@TRiG I think that's actually around the time he had his last little vacation...
20:09
@Charles Carry a gun to a job, drop it so he see it, and say, oops, I dropped my "pen".
@webarto Na man, I'm IT. I have more powerful weapons than guns.
@Charles Turn off his computer, remotely!
Remove him from pay list.
The other year on April Fools Day, I randomly autoloaded this little thing in our ERP. Drove everyone nuts, but the guy was the only one that complained. He was obsessed at how like one out of every five pageloads would have rendering errors. Spent an entire hour -- an HOUR -- going from computer to computer trying to figure out what it was.
Send pr0n to mailing list from his email.
@Charles LOL
emm .. what's so bad about downvoting crap ?
20:15
You are just giving a value to answers/questions...
Nothing wrong IMHO
@TRiG UTF-8 is of variable width, crap answer indeed.
@webarto UTF-8 itself is of variable width, but that's not the question. I wasn't interested in the number of characters actually in the field, but in the permitted length of the field. And that is in fact returned as three times the character length, because of the way MySQL stores UTF-8 data.
So the answer was in fact correct.
This is MySQL being weird, not the answer being wrong.
> For example, CHAR(30) can hold up to 30 characters.
@tereško Nope, you? I don't read much :(
currently re-reading
@webarto Yes, and if you create CHAR(30), and then ask MySQL how long the field is, it will tell you 90 bytes. Try it.
20:27
@TRiG What if you store char that is 3+ bytes, will it be 90 then?
@tereško Paper or digital?
digital
there are audiobooks too
@webarto Dunno.
<?php
require '.config.php';

header('Content-Type: text/plain');
$db = Db::get();

$sql = 'DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `TestTable`';
$db->exec($sql);

$sql = '
CREATE TABLE `TestTable` (
	`Id` INT(10) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
	`Name` CHAR(30) NULL DEFAULT NULL COLLATE \'utf8_unicode_ci\',
	PRIMARY KEY (`Id`)
)
COLLATE=\'utf8_unicode_ci\'
ENGINE=MyISAM';
$db->exec($sql);

$a = $db->field_info('TestTable');

print_r($a);
Array
(
    [0] => stdClass Object
        (
            [name] => Id
            [orgname] => Id
            [table] => TestTable
            [orgtable] => TestTable
            [def] =>
            [max_length] => 0
            [length] => 10
            [charsetnr] => 63
            [flags] => 49699
            [type] => 3
            [decimals] => 0
        )

    [1] => stdClass Object
        (
            [name] => Name
            [orgname] => Name
            [table] => TestTable
            [orgtable] => TestTable
As you see, length is 90.
20:46
can I declare vars like this in php:
var $the_dayyear = date('Y') . $whatday,
$the_year = date('Y'),
$the_monthyear = date('Ym'),
$the_weekyear = date('YW');
or is that all messed up?
@bushdiver the_ is redundant.
ok
what do u mean
i know what redundant means btw, but how so
you mean i should call them year, monthyear, ect
@TRiG I see, but that doesn't mean anything, it only means that length will be certainly char * x :)
@bushdiver Yup.
oh ok, thanks - do I declare a variable with 'var' and does that have the same kind of scope as javascript?
and can i seperate declarations with commas like i did in the above ex ?
20:50
@bushdiver No and no. While the var keyword exists, it's only used in PHP4-era object code and should never be used nowadays.
hmm ok no var and don't seperate with commans - end every declaration with ; ?
@bushdiver So you mean $foo = 'bar', $baz = 'qux';? No, you can't do that.
so should be $foo = 'bar'; $baz = 'qux';
I highly recommend leafing through the manual pages to answer your remaining questions before asking more.
Yeah.
thats all the questions i had, no need for leafing
thanks!
20:52
Enjoy!
Yipee!

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