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... i must be getting more paranoid
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14823165/str-replace-with-sql-table-output-in-php
@Lusitanian I'm sirius.
@webarto chocolate labs aren't us only afaik
i am tired .. and sick-ish ,
00:04
@Lusitanian Yeah, but they are rare here in Communist Part of Europe.
@tereško goto sleep, you deserved it.
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14823345/how-to-upload-multiple-files-using-php asked the same question already.
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00:18
nice promises
the great thing about promises is that you can return a new promise in the callback
i heard you like promises, so i put a promise in your promise so can promise promises from your promise.
in fact, that's generally how I work. if someone tells me to do something, I'll just say "later".
Hey guys
00:25
i might actually write a blog post tonight :O
(maybe)
@Jeffrey hi!
I was thinking, why does every framework think of the views as templates? Why don't they think of it as objects?
view is a layer
and almost all frameworks have it wrong
you're thinking along the correct lines :)
@Lusitanian, thanks :)
@Lusitanian do you have a blog?
00:27
@igorw http://blog.moarwebscale.com (which redirects to my personal domain) but there's nothing there yet :P
lol you actually got it
couldn't resist, it was $0.75
you're even worse than me with stupid domain names
lol, i always want to buy every domain name i find witty
I once bought cloudjs.io
yeah, that was a bad choice
let's see what is my currently most stupid domain name
00:30
lol, cloudjs?
everything needs to have "cloud" in it these days
most popular things are js
and io domain is a must of course
it's the ultimate startup name, scientifically proven
hehehehe
RUN YOUR JAVASCRIPT FROM THE CLOUD
save consumer's cpu cycles
all of my currently owned ones are pretty stupid, worst is whattheforum.com
don't ask
I was drunk
...whattheforum?
lol. never use a credit card while drunk, maybe?
next up would probably be nodephp.org, and then yolophp.com...
what can I say... it was an accident
00:33
"yolo php"
you only live once...that's the motto, baby, php???
i hate that stupid expression...it was popularized here by a rap song
@Lusitanian, how would you implement the view base object? Something along the lines of class PostsView extends AppView { ... }?
@Jeffrey well, what would your view object do ?
there isn't necessarily a 1:1 relation between view:object
view encompasses all presentation logic and is a layer
but you might have a view object which juggles several templates (json, html, etc)
@Jeffrey here's one possible approach: forget about the term "base object" and consider inheritance an anti-pattern.
:D
inheritance isn't always a bad thing...it's just abused
@Lusitanian, be able to load helpers, load templates (such as header, footer ...) and call models
00:36
@Lusitanian Where did you get the domain from?
@ShaquinTrifonoff networksolutions had a 0.75 special, i can give you link if you want. it was from reddit.
@Jeffrey sounds like an SRP issue
what do you mean by "Load models"?
@Lusitanian What's the link?
@Lusitanian, that it is able to call models methods and retrieve data from them directly...
@igorw, and I've though that's what most frameworks got right.
@Jeffrey a "model" isn't a class
model encompasses all business logic
it is also a layer
model =/= domain object
model layer includes domani objects
but isn't exclusively domain objects
00:38
@Lusitanian, well, a model is generally seen as a class.
@Jeffrey by framework developers who don't understand architecture (i.e. codeigniter developers)
but it really isn't
@Lusitanian Thanks!
@ShaquinTrifonoff tip: make sure you disable autorenew and if possible use a one-time cc number, networksolutions will want to autorenew for $34.99
@ShaquinTrifonoff and you'll want to transfer out of there before you need to renew :D
@Lusitanian, then how would you look at it? How would you build a layer?
@Jeffrey example for some sort of financial app
00:39
@Lusitanian OK
you'd have calculators (which are services)
reports, which are domain objects
and i guess from there it depends on the specifics of the application, but anything containing business logic would be a part of the model layer (:
btw "Let him reinvent the wheel for fuck's sake!" === truth, good profile description
@Lusitanian, you can't imagine how many times I'm attacked for that...
nothing worse than someone building something on top of something they don't understand in the slightest
i totally agree
@Lusitanian, I'm a bit confused but very interested.
by what? :P
i mean my last post or the one about a model layer
00:43
@Lusitanian. the one about the model layer
@Lusitanian, do you have any links or good examples of it?
@Lusitanian what are your thoughts on having a "View Model"?
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A: How should a model be structured in MVC?

tereško Disclaimer: the following is description of how I understand MVC-like patterns in context of PHP based web applications. All the external links, that are used in the content, are there to explain terms and concepts and not to imply my own credibility on subject. Updated version The first th...

@igorw a view model in the ASP .NET MVC sense is imho a good thing
which is really just converting an MVP architecture to a model2 view controller (which is what everyone in the web world calls mvc), but my knowledge of architecture really isn't that great
00:45
duplicate question is wrong:
but i think it depends on implementation
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Q: A String can behave differently due to different creation?

user1870636First of all, I searched about this in both S.O. and Google. If you say this is a duplicate of something somewhere, that something is being really hard to reach. Well... we know Strings are Objects and must be compared by using equals, right? Then, please, explain that: String s1 = new String(...

as in, the two are not the same
i've come to the conclusion that architecture is not always a repeatable exact science and in one way or another, everything is usually a variant of x architecture (but i could be wrong, i might just be a bad developer :O)
@Lusitanian, wow. Thanks. I'll be back in ~5 minutes...
linked question: why are two strings the same object under circumstances X
00:47
@Lusitanian that's where things get a bit fuzzy to me when people start talking about models and the model layer. if the model contains the business logic, then how do you represent data in the view layer? where does the data come from, where does it live?
duplicate: how can I make two separate string objects without using new
@igorw okay here's an example for a real-world application that i've written (proprietary and not my IP or i'd show you code and give you a clearer picture)
@igorw you have a ReportCalculator
@Lusitanian the link you provided and your ideas on this subject seem to be inspired by DDD. is that a correct assessment?
yes, yes it is.
alright, go on :)
00:48
the ReportCalculator is fed certain domain objects which contain data which must be calculated on
I'm listening
it does the calculation and returns the data as a Report object, which is another domain object
that Report object is fed to a template from the presenter
and the html is constructed directly from that
if the report is a domain object, an entity (right?), does it have behaviour?
because the Report object contains all the relevant information for the template. so i guess you could say it's a viewmodel
@igorw it's not an entity in that it's not persisted, and doesn't have behavior. merely a constructor and getters
so it's a value object
00:50
yes, i suppose that's the best way of putting it
ok, I think that answers my question :)
also you can continue to keep in mind that i have absolutely no formal education and as of two years ago was still writing incredibly crappy code and have only recently improved my development skills
I bet there is a correct duplicate for it, but I can't find it. Anyway, what's the correct action to take? Just flag for custom attention?
so i might be totally wrong :D
@Jasper yeah, if you think it's important. that user's account was deleted for voter fraud tho
but yeah, that's how i see it in general.
it generally promotes testable code etc
@Lusitanian I think keeping the site correct is important, imagine that question showing up in someone's google results for some reason
00:52
@igorw imho one of the problems with what people do with Symfony2 (not the fw itself, which I do like, very flexible) is that too much logic goes into the templates and you can't unit test a twig template
@Lusitanian I think the exact role of entities isn't quite clear to me yet. value objects represent a value, often as a member of an entity. services represent behaviour and are stateless. so what about entities? they represent an identity that is persisted, I get that part. and you have specific methods which manipulate their state (I suppose?), so that's more or less like a state machine. but at the same time they provide getters to access that data? do they provide getters to access the data?
to me it seems like the entities are doing too much, but that's just a vague feeling. I have no idea honestly :)
@igorw an entity is a persisted domain object, essentially. domain objects can have logic in them, e.g. validation of input in the constructor (or setters)
yeah, that's what I mean by state machine, they ensure the object is in a valid state
right, sorry
you're right, validation logic is a better term
so what about accessors? do they expose their state via properties/getters?
00:57
getters, yes
at least whatever needs to be gotten, should be able to be gotten
how does that relate to the idea of an anemic domain model?
does avoiding setters prevent an anemic domain model?
avoiding setters and extracting common properties to value objects
i don't know that avoiding setters actually does that -- but it might prevent the idea of your entire domain model being a collection of value objects
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14823735/best-way-to-run-python-functions-from-php-using-popen
but if you havee (going to create a codepad, one sec)
something like that, it's not anemic, it's a domain object with logic
but it depends on the actual domain of your application, i suppose
@Lusitanian, good read, but not enlightening as it seemed. It seems to me that what he is describing is: Domain objects = stdClass storing the values of an object in the database; Data Mappers = classes that loads, updates, delete and creates domain objects. Much like: $a = new PostModel; $user = $a->load(1); $user->name = "Jeffrey"; $a->save($user);.
@Lusitanian, which is what most php frameworks does out there.
01:04
@Lusitanian what if Number had a getValue() method?
@igorw depends on how its used (i'd think)
@Lusitanian Do you know when the offer expires?
@ShaquinTrifonoff no clue, been up for at least a couple months
@Lusitanian elaborate?
@igorw if it's used by, i dunno, a SquareRootCalculator then you are promoting an anemic domain model
since that logic should be in the domain object itself
01:06
@Lusitanian ok, sounds like a good example :)
but if it's used by a NumberAdder which takes multiple numbers or a NumberCollection
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14823839/send-http-418-im-a-teapot
@Lusitanian, also teresko: "Views are classes, that are responsible for presentation logic, and each view juggles several templates." which is what I was saying at the beginning of this chat.
then it's potentially okay...but then again...$number->add($number2->add($number3)); would be better
if you have lots of different operations then the amount of methods could grow to be unmanageable though. would you then introduce a Calculation domain model, or similar?
01:08
i'm honestly not sure --- but that might be a solution.
at this point i'm not quite talking out of my ass, but mostly out of intuition rather than any read/taught knowledge --- so even more liable to be wrong now
relevant photo:
wait for it...
totally saw that one coming
from PHP ORMs I've seen so far, doctrine seems the most capable of modeling such a domain
but I've never actually been able to create a rich domain model
01:13
doctrine2 is pretty nice, doctrine1 is active record and ugh
the blog posts from benjamin have been quite enlightening
/me applies head to desk enthusiastically and repeatedly
e.g. stop generating setters for everything, separate view model, and the latest one I linked to
@DaveRandom why?
btw, doctrine2 is a pain to use and debug, just stating that for the record
01:15
how so?
@MIMEFormattedMessages Y U NO MAEK SENSE????
@DaveRandom lol
@Lusitanian, did I offend you? :(
bootstrapping is tedious, in general it has quite verbose APIs, but really it just does so much stuff that when you run into a bug, you're going to have a bad time
@Jeffrey not at all, was merely engrossed in another conversation heh
01:16
@Jeffrey you can blame me for that
@Lusitanian, oh yeah sorry. I thought you were like disappointed by my reaction...
@igorw you mean the unitofwork unitofworkinterface unit entity blahfactory blahblahfactoryfactory
@Jeffrey not at all lol
@Lusitanian amongst other similar things, yes.
rsync y u no work
it has improved in the last 2 years
but still :P
01:18
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [Receiver] wat.
  /*
    This method and mechanism in general is an afront to my very sensibilities
    I apologise whole-heartedly and unreservedly
  */
^^ fixes a multitude of sins
@DaveRandom i've written similar comments, but normally correct the code and remove :P
something like
/** please don't read the following. it totally breaks the development paradigm i've otherwise been following, and is in general a travesty. if it breaks, godspeed. *//
@igorw I'm looking into composer. I may be looking in all the wrong places, but I'm having trouble finding out how they handle configuration of packages (e.g. a package that uses a database will need database info). Do you know how it does?
Or could you point me to the relevant resource on the topic?
@Jasper it doesn't. that's outside of composer's scope.
however, you can define a "skeleton package" which can be used as a basis for new projects
this can contain a basic directory structure with config files
the skeleton package is really just a glorified git clone, but it works quite well for bootstrapping a project based on a framework
01:35
Hm.. thanks. It's insightful as to how it is organized. I'm afraid it's hard to apply such a strategy to a set of libraries designed to well play together (but not depend on one another) that may separately need configuration, though.
I'd be glad to try and help resolve specific concerns you have
ok that sounded cheesy
be more specific :D and I can tell you if/how composer deals with it
Perhaps when I get to that :P
I'm currently just considering my options and seeing how well it would fit my needs
sure thing
it's the way I work, where things need mull around in my head before I start implementing things or sometimes even before I make a choice to adopt a certain strategy
Here's another question, though: is there a way to request an implementation of an interface without specifying which?
Let me sketch that out a little better, in the code that wasn't ready for review you guys were so eager to review earlier (;P) there is the Module GoodManners, which does implement some behavior, but it revolves a couple of abstract classes and interfaces.
Gotta go, thanks for the talk guys. See you around.
01:45
Currently GoodMemory is the only implementation, but if there is a second, it should be possible to use either of the two. Basically, the dependency is on one of GoodManners's implementation Modules (which will in turn depend on GoodManners). Is there any way to do such a thing in composer?
@Jasper that is possible, it does lead to some complexity though
let me put it this way, there's two ways to do it
> Rsync is a wonderful little utility that's amazingly easy to set up on your machines
greatest lie ever told.
the more complex way is by using composer's ability to "provide" an interface. so let's say you have some common "storage" interface and you want to allow multiple implementations
the package requiring an implementation would depend on "good-memory/storage"
the various implementations would provide "good-memory/storage"
the end user would pick an implementation and require that, thus satisfying the dependency
@igorw the psr logger package does that, no?
a variant of this is making a separate package containing only the interface, which would then require "good-memory/storage-implementation"
this variant is what the psr logger did initially
that was changed however, because the psr logger package ships with a NullLogger implementation
but that's the general idea
now, a simpler way to approach this problem which will probably lead to less dependency headaches is to just have an interface and integration implementations of that interface binding to external libraries
and ship those with the thing itself
for example, monolog has optional integration with a number of libraries to log to those storages
some of them depend on pecl extensions, like mongo or amqp
others depend on php libraries, like doctrine/couchdb or some graylog lib
user1105787
The first method makes a lot of sense to me. (The naming is a little more complicated for me, since GoodMemory is basically the abstraction of a storage engine (which stores certain objects) and it requires a specific implementation that actually stores them somewhere...)
monolog ships with implementations directly, which tend to be extremely minimal: github.com/Seldaek/monolog/blob/master/src/Monolog/Handler/…
The variant is something I don't reallyget yet.
and then it uses composer's "suggest" to suggest which libs for optional integration to install
And the alternative was something that had indeed crossed my mind, but the beauty of the whole thing is that you don't need to install any module you're not going to use, including those implementations
01:56
that was my main point in suggesting composer to begin with
breaking stuff down into small packages so the user can install only the things he needs
That has been my aim all along (despite the fact that they reside in the same repository). I just thought I would have to make it happen myself since I didn't know of composer
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14824282/mysql-database-select-many-to-many-relationship-in-php
@igorw Thanks for helping me understand all this better.
I hope I'm not boring you with this
I do have one more question, though: is it possible to install from a folder other than the root or the git repository? (if only this were svn that would be trivial :P) If so, can more than one package come from a single repository? Or will it be necessary for me to keep up the multitude of repositories in able to serve all modules separately?
no, that's not possible
as a matter of fact, what many projects do right now is create subtree splits
that is, split subtrees of their repo into separate repos
which admittedly is quite cumbersome, and mainly a packagist (the central composer package repository) limitation
however, generally I do agree with actually splitting large packages up into small ones, and giving them their own release cycle
so yes, it's a limitation. but it's also a feature. and if you really do need it, there's a workaround.
FWIW, I'm doing the subtree split thing myself for one project and it works quite well at this point.
02:18
Ok thanks
On last question for today and then I'm gonna leave you alone again
And this one is on another subject completely
uh oh :P go ahead
You also mentioned PSR-0, if I'm not mistaken all I would have to do for it is to add namespaces to the project.
I intuitively already came to basically that naming convention (though I'm concatenating the Module names instead of using namespaces, as for some reason I decided not to use namespaces yet). There may be a few issues with one or two subdirectories, but those should be reasonably easy to fix.
you don't have to use namespaces, PSR-0 also supports Naming_Your_Classes_Like_This.php
Well, I do want to, the whole thing was basically designed with "Poor man's namespaces"
and while we're on the subject, I completely agree that the amount of directories PSR-0 requires is annoying. in fact, I've written a blog post on the subject.
but PSR-0 is at least a standard that allows for consistent class loading
and frankly, seems more sane than what you currently have
02:24
However, I'm currently somewhere midway between believing and hoping that I will be able to get the include structure running neatly without an autoloader. Is that a problem with PSR-0?
why don't you want to use an autoloader?
^^ = good question
(hello again, i gave up fighting rsync)
I think it's basically about having worked in C++ and feeling I can manage without (especially with the fewer requirements you have in PHP) and a bit of an aversion to magic and treating class names as strings. I know, not the most solid argumentation, but I just want to know if I'm allowed to...
basically, no :P
02:30
@DavidEugenePeterson [tag:cv-pls]
user1105787
Oh duh
@Jasper if you don't use autoloading, you have to litter your files with require statements which will force people to configure their include path. it will hard-code a class loading strategy which defeats all lazy-loading and does not allow for alternate (more performant) loading strategies. and if you use namespaces, your code will be double as annoying, because in addition to the use statement, you will need to have a require statement which is the exact equivalent.

References: Zend Framework.
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14824466/t-distribution-function-for-php
@Jasper if you want to be taken seriously, use some form of autoloading.
@ShaquinTrifonoff You beat me to it (of course, I had the handicap of having used it so little I needed to check the exact syntax)
02:33
@igorw well i finally got octopress to deploy seamlessly
now i can actually...write?
@Lusitanian whee :)
@Lusitanian what's your first post about? or is it a secret?
btw, rsync rocks
@igorw No to the include path, full paths make sure that those don't matter.
And do you know what the "alternate (more performant) loading strategies" is about?
@Jasper with absolute path it's less of an issue regarding performance. lazy-loading should also not be a huge issue if code is architected properly. it's still a clusterfuck because you're manually tracking dependencies.
@igorw meh, i ended up using git instead
fighting with rsync on windows wasn't fun
setting up a git repository with a post-receive hook took about 5 seconds...
ouch windows :)
I still like my rsync deployment
02:40
don't blame you. and the first post might be on oauthlib, haven't decided.
will pick a topic shortly
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14824457/laravel-migration
user1105787
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14824429/php-sql-query-function-syntax-not-working ,possible duplicate
@Lusitanian fix the lib first :P and tag a release
@igorw yeah i would indeed do that first. also it's not broken, it just needs a factory :)
but I definitely want to see what kind of content you cook up :)
02:47
ruby, y strftime no have ordinal date suffixes
oh well
that's an amusing domain
@igorw Once again thanks for all your help. I'll have quite a few things to have circulate in my head now and we'll see win which direction this all ends up sending me :D
@igorw moarwebscale.com blank blog is blank
@Jasper sure thing :) having your ideals and the things you take for granted challenged every now and then is not necessarily a bad thing
so thanks for that
@igorw you are living in the matrix and nothing you see in front of you is even real.
@Lusitanian HTTPS, you fancy :)
02:51
lol, with hsts
i like https
hsts even, nice. I don't have that one
all you need to do is add a header
I know
add_header Strict-Transport-Security max-age=31536000; for nginx
ah gotcha
for a blog https is completely expensive and pointless, but let's face it: totally awesome
02:53
expensive resource-wise, certificate free
startcom ftw
although this has hard links to http resources, need to fix that
when I inspect element why does chrome strikethrough/disregard some css rules and add others?, asking here because css room is dead
maybe the JavaScript guys know
@grasshopper to actually answer your question though, it's because other rules override them
@igorw figured, but where do they come from, because they're not in my css file?
needs more context / information
@igorw ok, I'll do some research before I start rambling in circles
03:11
naming/namespacing question: factory that generates Oauth service classes
should be named what
eh, going with OAuth\ServiceFactory
ugh, I guess
"Service" is kind of a generic term
yeah, that's my only problem with it
trying to figure out how the API/implementation should look though
@igorw should the lib user be required to provide a tokenstorageinterface on each createService call?
03:37
:D
does anyone here play heroes of newerth? shot in the dark..
play heroes of what?
never heard of it
it was the "new" dota before dota 2 came out
@Lusitanian I don't really see a sane alternative, do you have one?
@igorw i've been trying to come up with one and can't
so it looks like this right now (gist coming)
hello everyone..
hope someone help me out from this..
my problem is ...
03:43
@igorw which means a twitter initiation looks like
$storage = new Session();

// Setup the credentials for the requests
$credentials = new Credentials(
    $servicesCredentials['twitter']['key'],
    $servicesCredentials['twitter']['secret'],
    'http://localhost:8080/twitter.php'
);

// Instantiate the twitter service using the credentials, http client and storage mechanism for the token
$twitterService = $serviceFactory->createService('twitter', $credentials, $storage);
seems reasonable.
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Q: how do I modify this select query in MYSQL

Tharanga Nuwaneveryone. I use this select query to get tutors according to given keyword. If I give any subject name or city name the query is checking and giving result properly. This is my select query SELECT tcs.tutor_id AS tid, tcs.category_id AS cid, tcs.subject_id AS sid, GROUP_CONCAT( D...

Is there any obvious reason to anyone why pastebin.com/MBWpZc3N returns "Call to a member function execute() on a non-object"?
@Lusitanian not sure I have advice on how to create a good factory. I hate factories and bootstrapping processes in general. :) but apart from static config coupled with DIC I have no good way to deal with the problem.
Oops - line 18 should be $values but it doesn't change anything. Same result
@igorw factories are eevilll (not really)
03:46
AbstractSingletonFactoryFactoryBeanInterfaceBuilderFactory
you must have seen that one coming
@igorw one question though, which maybe you can help with
yeah i did
oauth 2 requires scopes, which are currently defined as class constants
i'd prefer them to be passed to ServiceFactory::createService as strings, so should I just use reflection and find SCOPE_BASIC for a passed value of basic?
seems reasonable to me but i'm not sure
wait actually, i think i already prepared for this...
@Lusitanian throws streamers and balloons
03:50
If anyone could just check pastebin.com/YPNkiW4C quickly for something obvious, that'd be great
@KevinMurphy i looked, but i can't tell you without seeing your static MySqlDatabase class
@Lusitanian maybe I'm not understanding the question right, but what's wrong with if (static::SCOPE_BASIC === $scope)?
but for whatever reason it's clearly not returning an object
i can post it, one sec
@igorw either you're not understanding the question or i'm not understanding what i asked :)
@igorw what i did is this:
        // if an oauth2 version exists, prefer it
        if( class_exists($v2ClassName) ) {
            // resolve scopes
            $resolvedScopes = [];
            $reflClass = new \ReflectionClass($v2ClassName);
            $constants = $reflClass->getConstants();

            foreach($scopes as $scope)
            {
                $key =  strtoupper('SCOPE_' . $scope);
                // try to find a class constant with this name
                if( array_key_exists( $key, $constants ) ) {
sorry, wall-o-text
@KevinMurphy okay it's just pdo...so check your last pdo error, it's not preparing right clearly
also i have no idea why you're wrapping PDO into a sort of pseudo-singleton
@Lusitanian to be honest, it's more of a "see if it can be done" since I'll be doing like 5 Updates at a time
brb getting a drink
what? i'm not sure you understood what i said (:
I guess not lol

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