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17:00
He's in Israel
we're working on cloning Bieber so we can unleash him on all nations we deem unfit. an unstoppable army of shit-heads with weird pants.
Working with Benji
i just moved to richmond hill from london
@rlemon they're cloning you too?!
it kind of sucks
17:02
@FlorianMargaine There can be only one!
please tell me the Highlander movies made it to France
@sholanozie should've come at 3am and kill someone with a sword - it's all about the ninjas these last 5 years.
@BenjaminGruenbaum: i've tried the ninja thing too...they didn't like it when my cubicle was always empty. just didn't appreciate the stealth component, i guess
The bastards
what's the latest buzzword? "10x developer"?
@rlemon they did
The main actor is french ;)
17:13
Does anyone have any experience with Passport in Node?
Many people. Ask away
I have an issue with using req.user in my routes, question here:
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Q: Unable to access req.user with Passport.js and Express 4

DatBassieI've been creating an app with Passport, Express 4 and Jade. I would like to show the user a navbar that changes when they log in. However, I cannot access req.user for any other page than the profile page, which calls isLoggedIn: function isLoggedIn(req, res, next) { // if user is authenti...

It seems it is only accessible when calling isLoggedIn, but I want people to be logged in and access pages that non-logged in users can access as well (if that makes any sense).
it looks like req.user is only available when you use the authentication middleware
it's a strange way to do the authentication from what I'm used too
your best bet would be to use sessions and attach the authenticated user to req.session
that way it would be available throughout your app
other people might have better suggestions though
17:18
passport should expose a 'user' property to the request object.
every request is a new object
so you have to attach the 'user' property to each request individually
and every request should run through passport.deserializeUser()
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Every time I try to use something pre-written for PHP I end up re-writing it from scratch.
true that - i didn't see the middleware setup
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The last 4 things aren't language issues just POS developer issues lol
17:20
my only beef with stuff like passport is how much magic happens under the hood
it makes figuring out problems a little harder sometimes
I have tried attaching req.user to res.locals like the following, but it didn't work. Shouldn't it be global and accessible to every request?
How would you recommend adding it to req.session, if the link after doesn't seem to work?
@rlemon Same thing, I said that to my partner-in-crime on the project the other day actually!
@DatBassie what is in your deserializeUser function?
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Q: Passport.js - passing {user: req.user} to template implicitly?

Twilight Pony Inc.Using Passport.js and Express for multiple projects now, I have noticed myself doing this over and over again, namely specifying { user: req.user } explicitly for my Express routes. Ocassionally I forget to pass it, and suddenly it's like user is not even logged in anymore. How can I pass a user...

That one
@rlemon @DatBassie i'm not seeing the serializeUser/deserializeUser functions
(I use passport-local FTR, so I might be barking down the wrong tree)
17:23
I'll edit those in, and paste them here quickly. @rlemon Same, no FB/ G+ or whatever
This is with MongoDB, by the way:

// used to serialize the user for the session
passport.serializeUser(function(user, done) {
done(null, user._id);
});

// used to deserialize the user
passport.deserializeUser(function(id, done) {
User.findById(id, function(err, user) {
done(err, user);
});
});
you realize User.findById is something you have to implement on your own right?
it isn't a built in function
@sholanozie that's a good one, lemme check
@rlemon I need your suggestion, cause i have seen you hooking things up in php very fast
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Q: Typescript equivalent to JS Module pattern

RetsamI'm using the JS Module pattern (as described in this post), and I have code that looks like this: Foo = (function($, ko) { //Constructor for Foo var Foo = function () { //Uses $ and ko }; return Foo; })($, ko) I want to convert this pattern to a TypeScript equivalent...

17:26
I have to submit an ecommerce api server by tomorrow, the client code is done
^ Thoughts? Ive gotten three answers to that question, but they all seem like bad answers.
PHP vs NODE.JS ? for that ? @rlemon
I got that question yesterday, but isn't it from Mongo?
@darkyen00 apples vs oranges?
w/e you want
I found a few ninjas and some VIPs
Oooh, "Implementation Specialist" haha
17:27
I feel like I'm not getting what deserializeUser does
@DatBassie exposes the user object for each subsequent request
@BenjaminGruenbaum: i just want to shake the people writing these descriptions
They're HR - it won't help.
I know I don't value HR enough, but I just don't think that they do a very important or useful job.
Ahhhh, I get! Just read something like that as well. Would that explain why it was only defined when I called isLoggedIn?
because you're logged in, but you have no user object :P
17:30
@Retsam JS module pattern, as much as I <3d it is an anti pattern.
@BenjaminGruenbaum: it feels like there's a lot of "fat" in the workforce. but inefficiency is almost required at this moment in time because we still haven't figured out how to deal with the fact that technology is making most jobs obsolete
I can use the name and change the navbar in Jade based on if it was defined, though, with the same code
might as well pay everyone a small salary so that society can live another day
@sholanozie well, it's supposed to be an important job (HR) - I just never saw it as useful - they don't filter interviewees well, we don't have workplace culture issues that'd require HR and involving them would make it worse etc...
Are you using Mongo in that Gist, @rlemon
17:31
@BenjaminGruenbaum What makes it an anti-pattern?
@DatBassie postgres
but I have to run out for a few.
I'll be back. good luck!
@Retsam the fact it's almost always effectively a singleton, and when it's not it's just namespacing.
technically there shouldn't be such a thing as a non-important job
Ah, I'll try and translate it then
everyone is supposed to be creating value for society
17:32
TypeScript has actual modules - juse use a module
@sholanozie technically :)
alright I'm an MVC noob. I have my controllers which include my routes, but say they all need to use an instance of a lib (in my case socket.io) whats the best way to pass/ref the library within the controller?
Or is there another way I should be thinking about this?
protip: don't use the term MVC unless you explicitly have to.
@Loktar best way to pass it - dependency injection.
No battery or charger :/
so create a singleton and just di into my controller?
NO
Do not create a singleton.
Singletons are evil
Create an instance and DI it into your controller.
cool thanks, you gave me something to research
17:38
Glad I could help, I don't have battery but ping teresko or ircmaxell if you're thinking about a singleton
They're SA (Singletons Anonymous)
yeah I wont use a singleton, I'm already injecting app into my controllers for the routes.. so I will probably just attach socket.io to it
I include the controllers dynamically by reading the controller directory
so was trying to think of a way to do it generically I guess
That makes sense.
@Loktar Singletons are awesome
Especially in PHP
@someDoge only in your head, just like everything else
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@Mosho ..?
17:54
NEEEERRRDS
Hmm, I am trying to use runnable, looks like I dunno how to properly use it. Anyone here has experience with it?
(I mean runnable.com)
@AwalGarg Nope, no one, especially not @SomeKittens
Yeah, never heard of the place.
looks stupid.
Would it automatically execute the index.php or do I have to run it with the terminal or something?
@KendallFrey ?
owwait
goes to PHP room
17:58
@SomeKittens It is, I can't even write a simple C# program with it.
m59
m59
lol, you bros are mean ;D
hmm, looks like I am out of luck :(
m59
m59
@AwalGarg link me to your runnable
what does ~~n do again?
@m59 how? The save button is disabled :/ Should I create an account?
@towc Math.floor Rounds towards zero.
@towc converts n to a 32-bit int, flips it, and flips it back
oh, right
(I hope that is not a requirement, though)
@BenjaminGruenbaum hahaha I was waiting for that
You think meta might not be the best place for these posts?
18:03
Shog said it's ok
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@AwalGarg Link to runnable? I've used it a bit
m59
m59
@AwalGarg I don't see how you're having trouble anyway. The default php code runs just fine when you click "Run"
@BenjaminGruenbaum I'm of the opinion that it's not a great idea to post these questions once a month
m59
m59
and as you can see there, it executes index.php
user1596138
You can send us a link to your runnable draft
18:04
@m59 it is not doing that for me :( Lemme fiddle around.
I must be doing something super silly, just that I can't figure it out.
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So send us the link...
New monthly challenge: design an interface for voting for the next monthly challenge
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We're past the point of judging you. lol don't worry about it whatever it is you've done wrong
@Retsam = flattens
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@Retsam yes
18:06
@KendallFrey That's your fault
NO MINE
We should do something about meta police anyway
A bunch of self important people
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@AwalGarg I know you're using PHP but you can probably look at any runnable project and see how you get things to.. Run.. Here's one of mine runnable.com/VBiUCRpPOs5cbBr4/…
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> 156 Runs 292 Views 233 Copies
18:10
In other news, one can CRU articles on my blog engine!
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@SomeKittens where do all these users come from?
India, mostly.
nvm got it. I am an idiot. Thanks anyways @m59
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I was gonna say. That chat runnable is 100% useless and there's supposedly 233 copies??
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@SomeKittens that Junior Full Stack still hasn't been filled?
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18:12
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!!afk lunch
@someDoge We don't know how to interview Jrs.
@SomeKittens someDoge is afk: lunch
So we keep rejecting them for not being very good.
@rlemon its not apples vs organges
php has tons of e-com frameworks
node on the other hand :0x
18:16
hmm, this runnable site looks useful :D
@darkyen00 Go build one.
e-commerce is hard.
also... what's an e-commerce api?
@darkyen00 ^
they... they killed my runnable ;'(
Runnable.com should learn from jsfiddle
!!should I signup to the site or not?
@AwalGarg You should signup to the site
o.... k
18:27
ah, cap's back :)
@rlemon thank you :)
(for getting her back ofc)
it's only on weekends if she goes down that it is a problem
I live and work in a different city and I'm not driving to work just to restart Cap
of course
@rlemon you know, I kid when I bother you for cap
I mean, I'm probably the one who uses her the least... so there is that
18:30
I know, I just thought I'd explain why on the weekends if she goes down she's dead till monday
I only use her for !!welcome I think
@AwalGarg You are aware I work for Runnable?
O_O WAT
sounds like he wasn't
facepalm
18:31
@SomeKittens btw, I think we're not competitors actually
so that was why Kendall referred to you??
Yep, you're prod hosting, right?
@AwalGarg correct
the fact that we use dockers is an implementation detail
@SomeKittens that too, but not only
18:32
Y U NO SAY THAT BEFORE???
@AwalGarg There is also a guy named Kendall working there
@FlorianMargaine How so?
WAAAT
we're stack-specific... if you use drupal or symfony (right now, more to come), we have the best development environment
@AwalGarg lol, it's a different guy
18:33
ahh ok
@rlemon Anywhere past the profile page, it doesn't call deserializeUser. And I still can't access it. Also: mongoosejs.com/docs/api.html#model_Model.findById should just work (and it does get the right user).
sorry
ok so Somekittens' actual name is Kendall?
aha that is quite a co-incidence :p
@AwalGarg No, but close.
@FlorianMargaine Very cool. You like it?
18:34
@AwalGarg It isn't hard to find his real name
@SomeKittens ^ u this?
Yep, that's me.
@SomeKittens which means, if you don't use either of them, we don't really support you right now. But I mean that we put up the tools to use the best practices to develop. Each git branch has an environment and you can set up permissions per branch... etc etc
nice, good job.
@SomeKittens yeah, I'm very surprised by how well it works
18:35
@DatBassie how you're running passport is different than how I do it
so I have no idea why it isn't working
sorry
You mean postgres vs mongo?
@SomeKittens Your team is fairly indian :p
@Retsam in which language?
good site though ;)
18:37
@AwalGarg I TOLD HIM THE SAME!
he said I was racist :(
@FlorianMargaine I AM MORE RECENT!
@DatBassie no, the entire way it is setup from what I can see
I don't muck around with passing passport to my routes or anything
but of course, since you're indian, it's not racist when you say it!
@SomeKittens take that!
@AwalGarg You're racist.
18:38
but I'm pretty novice with passport so I might be doing it wrong myself.
That's a good one, it's an assumption I made and I actually removed it somewhere for Stormpath, might try it again
Seems like it's doable both ways, but I'll try
Yeah, did it via a require in the routes instead passing it in my Stormpath trial
@FlorianMargaine Hmm, I was thinking about that. Maybe Dart? I've been wanting to mess around with Dart for awhile.
@SomeKittens Any plans on letting users run the runnable with Ctrl+Enter?
@Retsam and server-side?
@FlorianMargaine Next month :P
18:43
@AwalGarg Nope. In fact, none of us are working on that site at all.
@SomeKittens yeah, you're in QA
j/k :P
Essentially, yes.
how much test coverage nowadays?
There was a major refactor of the frontend done by someone who then moved off the frontend team. My job is fixing his regressions and writing tests he never got around to doing.
@FlorianMargaine Ooh, thanks for reminding me. Need to update that.
@FlorianMargaine just an api server doing e-commerce tasks
ps yes i know E-Commerce is hard
Its a pita. I wanted to use django, but i would have to learn a lot
18:50
have you guys seen this article? very good summary of javascript development right now: breck-mckye.com/blog/2014/12/the-state-of-javascript-in-2015
so options narrowed down to JS (Cause well native langauge) vs PHP (Cause i really don't need to do anything here)
@darkyen00 I'd just use drupal commerce if I were you, but that's because I work for commerce guys, the editor... so yeah
but If i use php
@FlorianMargaine can drupal work as api as a service ?
this has to talk to native applications, and send messages to cooks*
well it's all http... not much reliant on js since it has to work with non-js too
you'd have to see what the http requests look like (i.e. run it in your browser), but it should be fine otherwise
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@SomeKittens lol that was me. He was nice and helped kick me back into things when I got confused where I expected him to laugh at me haha so at least that was nice
18:55
@someDoge There have been others, as well.
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Well yeah
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I mean "I was in that situation" lol
@FlorianMargaine Statements: 40.3% (1267 / 3144) Branches: 23.58% (237 / 1005) Functions: 29.52% (240 / 813) Lines: 41.1% (1244 / 3027)
oh, not too shabby
@FlorianMargaine you sir, I love you sir.
18:57
that site is full of jquery runnables lol
@someDoge you know, you've improved a lot in the past few months
should of considered drupal, ages ago
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@AwalGarg Full of a lot of things actually. Go look :P
@darkyen00 there is a learning curve
but if you want a default e-commerce workflow, you shouldn't need much
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@FlorianMargaine Oh about reapplying? Haha
18:58
@someDoge yeah sure, but seeing your discussions in the chat, you've evolved quite a lot
at least now you know what you don't know, and you talk about stuff you know
@someDoge no, just generally speaking
@someDoge Eh, don't apply to Runnable
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Thanks. I'm at least trying :P I'd like to get back in the groove and go work somewhere more "real" so I have to change some things haha
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@SomeKittens I wasn't gonna ;)
@someDoge did you do some stuff on php-src?

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