« first day (530 days earlier)      last day (2725 days later) » 

00:59
@CBredlow Hello, welcome. I believe it is.
does anybody know about alchemy cms
im trying to understand why a person should not store, page elements in one table
it seems that all over the internet its common knowledge why you shouldn't do it.
but there is no clear explanation of why not
 
7 hours later…
08:07
Good morning guys
Morning!
How are you today five?
Good and you? :)
Need to come up with a blog post yet for the blog I'll be guest authoring on >_> And one for my own blog :P
And of course there's work. Haha :) I won't be sitting still, that's for sure
I'm great thanks managed to get my relationships to work in a dummy project need to add it to live now :D

Sounds like you've got lots to do, eventually i'll be reading your blogs once i get the basics down.
Nice. Relationships get a lot less magical once you know how the database is expected to be structured for each of them eh? :)
08:19
i realise i'm not stumbling on creating the relationships but making the associations in rails and how to call them on my datasets
all learned with practise i guess
Yeah it's a load of things to learn. :)
i'm finishing my job next friday and will go travelling for 4 months, during these travels i'll be coding pretty much every day (for a few hours)
very excited for it :D
Cool, where will you be travelling?
mostly around the blacksea
Russia, Turkey maybe Germanies in Oct
Nice. :)
08:27
might come to my favourite city in the world for a while too
amdam baby
Haha :P The international train from Berlin to Amsterdam makes a short stop in the city I work. It actually passes our office. XD
so what you're saying is you've got a couch that's not being used at your house ? :)
Haha ;) I wish. We're temporarily living in the house of my partner's sister. Soon we can finally move into our new house. :)
An actual house, we used to live in an apartment. Getting some more space is good. :)
08:35
i've lived in both houses and apartments, i prefer houses outside of big cities
but congratulations on your new purchase / rental :)
Thanks! It's a purchase :)
congrats man, it's one of the hardest things do! getting on that damn property ladder
In a few days they're adjusting the rules again. We've got everything already set up with our bank, but if we hadn't done it yet we couldn't get a mortgage on this house anymore.
they are making it harder ?
:/
08:57
Yea I think it's still coming from a decision made years ago and they're reducing it by little bits each year. I think it goes on for the next 3 years.
did you have a conservative government?
Before the recent economic crisis people have super high mortgages on their houses. Usually they'd renovate or otherwise improve the house with it. The housing market collapsed, and now they can never sell their house without a substantial leftover loan. However the mortgage we have has a financial guarantee built in, so the government would step in to help if we cannot continue paying the mortgage. The rules to get that guarantee are sharp. But it's good to have.
The house is in an excellent state, even though it was built in 1930. It has a modern kitchen, bathroom and toilets. We don't have to spend a lot of money on renovation. This might pay off if we ever sell the house again. I certainly don't think it will drop in value, the contrary is more likely. :)
We've got a careful government I would say :P
that sounds like a good purchase for the future, the thing i've realised about the property market is, Location, Location, Location
careful is better, our government needs a kick in the nads.
And our government has loans to pay too. They need to save money, but it seems like it has been going well the last few years. I've got a lot of respect for the politicians. Often they can discuss totally useless things (this week someone wanted to get some type of soda back in our lower house), but they've got a lot of responsibilities and pressure I imagine.
well if you want to see a classic example of bad politics just look at USA
they are currently discussing removal of a flag.
ha
09:10
:)
I can see where it's coming from though, but it does seem a little silly.
such a political answer lol
Haha.
I was always intrigued by hollands social system and the fact that you really had to work to get anything
Not entirely true. Especially in my city there are plenty of people who don't work. They're getting subsidized by the government. A lot of them are "unable to find a job". But it doesn't mean they're trying hard enough to find a job at all.
But of course they don't get a lot of money. But it all adds up. The rest of the community is paying for their laziness. And they ruin things for people who really cannot work.
And there are homeless people. In the Netherlands you cannot be homeless if you really don't want to. But some like the freedom or whatever, or they don't know where to get the help they need.
In my city it's actually forbidden to beg for money since the start of this year. It's not really having any effect though haha. There's one guy everyone knows, he's called "the Euro man", because he always asks everyone "Do you have a spare Euro?". He's still in his Euro business ;)
lol
Sounds pretty much like the UK.
09:23
:)
But they could never starve. Because of the social system. Even though it goes against natural selection, it's still a good thing. Otherwise it would be an "everyone for themselves" culture.
Well in some countries i've been to it's like that, but they have a more family orientated culture and less consumeristic / capitalistic. The problem also is the poor in the west feel like they have the right of entitlement without really having to do anything.
True. I couldn't imagine myself not working. I'd be so bored. :/
yes you need a good work life balance
i'm ideally aiming for 10-20% work / 80-90% life
have a few superb startup idea's i'm getting off the ground
:) hence the rails
09:38
I guess I'm lucky programming is also my hobby. So working feels a bit like that sometimes :) I should take more time for other hobbies though, I used to draw and paint a lot.
09:54
well it's good to enjoy your work
i enjoy my job but the clients employ different processes so sometimes they skip out the important parts
so its like 50/60% satisfaction for me, but the salary and long holidays make up for the rest :D
10:08
:)
We go on holidays so often I cannot even get the fanatic badge on SO for being online 100 days in a row! Lol ;)
geek
i'm working on my 30 days in a row :D
so five a question on rails for ya
if i have say products model and customers model
but i want them to only be available from /admin/ controller
i'm currently using a namespace to do that so my models are generated as admin/customer admin/product
all my names in the app are like :admin_customer admin_product it just seems wrong doing it like this, is this the right way?
or is there a better way to do what i'm trying to achieve?
I'd use the same models, but only a namespaced controller to separate the normal user / admin concerns in the controller logic and views.
You do still have to route to a path like admin_customers_path, that is true
You could also do this when linking to a customer: link_to(customer.name, [:admin, customer])
so the models:
customer (not admin_customer)
product (not admin_product)

then i use a namespace and custom routes to push the admin users to customers
what does that achieve ? link_to(customer.id, [:admin (== ONLY ADMIN USERS? ==), customer (what is this?))
10:22
Instead of link_to(customer.name, admin_customer_path(customer)), though the latter is a tiny bit faster
ah it's using the name space to get the path
*adds to snippets file :)
The :admin tells the URL helper that you want the route from a namespace :)
i totally set mine up incorrectly, but that's how you learn
I often go for the more explicit way these days. I avoid link_to because it's quite slow (I noticed the difference on pages containing hundreds of links) and I always use *_path helper methods, which is always literally printed out by the bin/rake routes utility :)
It's a little more code of course, but I like explicitness :)
i'll worry about the more complex explicit stuff and performance a bit later
id like to walk before running :)
10:26
Yep good :)
right time to fork a new project
i'm on letter c now projecta projectb and now projectc
eachtime i do something wrong i start again lol
helps re-iterate the earlier learnings too
Do you have Git installed?
You could set up a basic project and then create new branches off of it. Saves you creating the new project from scratch every time :)
i don't know how to use git
<-- is all about efficiency
i'm also dreading when i gotta connect a real db and publish it
10:28
What OS do you have?
i'm a creative guy which do you think ? :)
Then you'd probably have OS X like me ;)
OS X 10.9.5 i'm still on Mavericks because i refuse to use Yosemiti until they fix all the issues
Jus type git in your terminal :P
I'm having very little issues lately. Usually there's a Wifi problem, just a different one each update >_>
10:31
But if you haven't worked with git before it may be distracting a bit from learning Rails. You could also simply copy over the project folder of course :)
We had a few designers visiting couple of months ago, they were all surprised to see a programmer with a Macbook Pro XD
most places i work in the city (in London) most developers use macs
five thanks for the suggestion on being efficient but for my early learning days i'd prefer to take the long way around so i can learn things by repetition opposed to just copying stuff each time i retype the code, restup the models, re configure my controller i am reinforcing what i've learned
That's indeed very true. :) Building up some muscle memory
10:55
@fivedigit could @XavierAkram not nest his routes and then just use the Pundit Gem for authorization?
Xavier I would start using Git from the Terminal now, it will only help in the long run
@JonathanMusso Then the admin and regular user controllers and views are all mixed up in the same place. I'd only do this if the admin functionality were to be embedded into the regular user facing frontend.
Ah, ok. Thanks :D
In our project we do use Pundit in the separate admin interface, but we've got two different types of admins :)
In any case, Pundit > Cancan(can)
Oh I could write a blog post on that. writes down
yea good idea, never used
It's a good idea never to use Cancancan ;)
Pundit is much simpler and explicit :)
11:09
yeah I enjoy it so far
Haha nice one
Morning
hi all
♫Band on the Run♫
@fivedigit so I have a method that assigns user role after payment is received
def destroy
    current_user.downgrade
    redirect_to current_user
  end
I need to add a flash message telling the user it was successful. Do I NEED to make this in an if statement? or can I simply just put the flash between the role change and the redirect?
11:45
Not sure I understand
Does it appear conditionally?
I usually don't make those things an if statement. If something cosmic breaks, they'll see an error page anyway. If you're handling every possible error or if there's user input involved (and therefore validation) then you should display a message if the operation could not be completed.
@Cereal they can only use this method if they are already a paid user
Ok for now I just sandwiched it between the two @fivedigit
I stand by using authorization here to make sure those pesky guests cannot downgrade themselves to uhm, whatever. They could open up a wormhole or something. Don't allow it!
Yes that is exactly what I am doing
Cool :)
11:50
the user dashboard is public but only certain features will pundit allow the current_user to see
I hope I can start some JS today
 
1 hour later…
Anonymous
13:17
I am looking through a company-made controller. We are still on Ruby 1.9.3. I cannot find docs ANYWHERE for this: Net::HTTPOK. It seems to be deprecated in 2.x
Anonymous
This is all I get, which is an empty doc page: ruby-doc.org/stdlib-1.9.3/libdoc/net/http/rdoc/Net/HTTPOK.html
My current task at work: learn COBOL
Feel like I'm stepping back in time
13:29
Good Morning(?)
Anonymous
yes 9:30am here
Got it!
:)
15:30 Here
3.30 PM
Did aynone present in here ever had contact with deploying rails app with phusion passenger?
I have got:

We're sorry, but something went wrong.
We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at it shortly.

...and no production.log
only development.log but obviously nothing in there
14:03
For all noobs out there, myself included: github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide
He also has a Rails style guide
No polish translation my frjend, no polish

Just joking, thanks :)
But you might want to follow Github's guidelines instead, they make a bit more sense at some points imo
awesome thanks
And don't miss the octozelda on this page github.com/styleguide ;)
14:11
@onebree Howdy, good to see you.
@Cereal Too bad it's not FORTRAN.
Wow. That's... Haha! Wow. Yeah, that'll be fun to watch.
14:56
Is Cobol still that verbose? I thought modern Cobol had gotten a bit terser.
This is the cobol we use here
It's not the most up to date
Something about compatibility
15:17
Problem 2 solved ~
"watch"
More like get an update every hour
lol
Whatever :) Do you wanna star that link?
next problem
How to do this in a reasonable amount of time is the question
15:39
oh wow
15:57
I followed you on GitHub @Cereal
Problem 3 done
Runs surprisingly fast
your solution on git?
yip
ok gonna check
Do you know cobol?
16:05
it's private repo I guess?
no sir but I am still interested in how you have done this
particularly Project Euler projects...when I read that math....I just freeze and slowly close the browser and then drink a scotch
Wow. getting closer to machine code?
lol
Pretty much
I have a couple of later solutions in ruby if you wanted tolook at them
thanks
you think I should start doing these exercises?
They're not particularly useful for anything. I use them to learn the syntax of a lanuggae
16:17
ok
So best for me to just keep working on Rails projects then
3
A: Generate a pronouncable word

CerealCOBOL, 255 So I'm learning cobol at the moment. Used this question as some practice. Tried to golf it. It's 255 without the leading whitespace, and 286 bytes with. For what it's worth, this runs in VS2012, and I have no idea if it will run anywhere else. 1 l pic 99 1 s pic x(26) value'aeio...

I golf'd a cobol program once
Anyone know of any resources for plain old Rack?
@Cereal bro wtf is this hahah
Tutorials @Jared?
Yea. Looking to move my API to Rack to eek out as much performance as possible, so simple intros or tutorials will do
@JonathanMusso well out of those 32 resources I think i have a starting point ;)
Jason Seifer is a teacher from Treehouse. Good guy I think
17:25
Cereal, black suit white tie
man you're killing it
!
@XavierAkram hello. I am now just learning about the has many through association myself, it's the final section of this project ;)
oh:o
i'm spending today on that again
however i'm sitting in a pub in a small village in england
it's a rather fetching setting
awesome, outside london?
yes i'm in a village near Bedford today
i travel a bit for work
@Cereal I don't know Cobol, but I'll vote that one up for chutzpah
17:36
sounds fun @XavierAkram, meeting clients today?
well my current client is in the middle of the Uk so i go see them two days a week onsite
and now got a two day offsite event with that client :)
!!define chutzpah
@Cereal chutzpah (slang) Nearly arrogant courage; utter audacity, effrontery or impudence; supreme self-confidence; exaggerated self-opinion;
audacity is closest to what I meant.
17:51
I can't imagine solving this quickly
there's probably a function to produce palindrome numbers
@JonathanMusso how you getting on with your has_many :through?
@Cereal The brute force solution in Ruby runs in under a second.
But it's project Euler, so they probably want you to be smart.
Yea, but Bruteforce is sometimes the only solution to crazy problems
@XavierAkram I think I understand the document that I read on it. I need to actually implement it to the project now....I will keep you posted XD Basically I have built Wikipedia, and now I am adding "collaborators" to private wikis with HMT and HABTM.
18:02
@WayneConrad yeah, there's no time limit but I don't wanna brute force it
oh interesting
i'm getting the relationships nailed down now then working on namedscopes
that's a headache in-its own right
I wonder if there's a cool algorithm for generating the products of two ordered sets of integers such that the products are generated in order from largest to smallest.
Very cool pal, I am sure I will see that sometime. I hope.. :D
def palindrome?(i)
  s = i.to_s
  s == s.reverse
end

i = 1
loop do
  if palindrome?(i)
    square = i * i
    p [i, square] if palindrome?(square)
  end
  i += 1
end
Check out the output of that program. It prints palindromes which square is also a palindrome. Interesting output.
Oh. There are palindromes where you can square the square and still have a palindrome.
(other than "1", I mean)
18:15
I hope this eventually leads into some super revolutionary formula
"If you get the sum of all squared palindromes to the nth degree from 2 to x, you get the x decimal places of pi to nth accuray.."
Finished it
Problem was finding out how to both reverse a string in cobol, and make an int a string
19:23
The internet says that string handling in Cobol is something best done as punishment for a capital crime.
it's fine, just don't show anyone
In a few decades, I'll be the only one that understands cobol
I'm amazed you've pulled this off. I could do it technically, but It'd leave me an emotional wreck.
The questions, or just learning cobol in general?
ah, it's simple
19:26
Too procedural. I don't even know how to think like that anymore. I've been working in a map/reduce world for over a decade.
True enough
I think if I had to program in Cobol I'd first write Cobol-Ruby (akin to JRuby, etc). Then write Ruby.
hahahaha
19:42
ahhhhhhhh
class Customer < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :allergens
has_many :allergens, :through => :customer_allergens
accepts_nested_attributes_for :customer_allergens
end

why do i keep getting
No association found for name `customer_allergens'. Has it been defined yet?

am i missing something obvious?
is it because i broke rails convention and named my table :customer_allergens because that made more sense opposed to allergen_customers?
don't answer that i'm trying something!
drum roll i fixed it was using the wrong association
20:12
Quack!
aye i'm quacking
20:25
Have you seen the NCoC. What do you think?
4
LOL!
that's ace i'm bookmarking that printing it out and handing it out at my next team meeting
20:41
@WayneConrad how to get @alergen inside the show action of alergens ?
i can't work out how to get the show data to a variable that i can use
inside the action
@XavierAkram The way I understand views to work best, is that the controller action sets instance variables, and the views access them.
yes that's what i'm doing i'm trying to set in the controller a variable that gets all the data in the current show
so i can print it in excel
but when i do @allergen = Allergen.find(params[:id]) it fails
def show
    @allergen = Allergen.find(params[:id])
    respond_to do |format|
      format.html
      format.xls {  send_data(@allergen.to_xls) }
    end
  end
(you can use control-f when creating or editing a post to format it as text)
Fails how?
undefined method `to_xls' for #<Allergen:0x007fe8135a4e68>
control f in SO Chat? it seems to not do anything, on a mac?
Hmm, right you are. I must have remembered the wrong key.
I don't know about #to_xls does, so I'll be no help.
20:48
ah well the xls is expecting me to send it data so if do @allergens = Allergen.all it will print out an excel sheet of all the records i just want one record printed in excel
my issue is i'm not sure how to set the current viewed record as a variable
Are you using some gem that makes rails able to create xls spreadsheets?
yes, the gem is expecting a set of data
but i seem to be sending it an array i think
or an object that it can't read
Can you show the bit of code where you're calling to_xls?
Calling it on an Array should work fine. The error message suggests you're calling it on a single instance of Allergy, rather than on an Array or ActiveRecord relation
@fivedigit I think it's in the 'show' method above
Oh. my small screen already ate that :)
20:59
well i think i want it on a single record
def show
    @allergen = Allergen.find(params[:id])
    respond_to do |format|
      format.html
      format.xls {  send_data(@allergen.to_xls) }
    end
  end
@allergen.to_xls this doesn't work.
good evening five sir :)
[@allergen].to_xls this might work
if it does i'm gonna cry
then ask why
Or this Array(@allergen).to_xls
21:00
Or use where instead of find.
lawl
guess what [@allergen] worked
it was expecting an array of items, but because i passed it one item it failed?
Exactly. Array includes the Enumerable module. to_xls adds the to_xls method to the Enumerable module. Therefore each array will have the to_xls method defined on it.
that actually kinda makes sense
It would also work for an AR relation, like Allergy.all.to_xls. Internally, the gem calls to_a on a relation first to turn it into an array. Then it calls to_xls on that array
i understand
oh i see it !
the to_a call
five one more before you go to zzzz land
I'm in blog post land. :)
this now prints out as expect the data for allergy (e.g. Name: Gluten, Description: wheat blah blah)
but i have a has_many :through relationship which shows all my customers with this allergy
it's not printing that that's available from @allergy.customers
i expected it would include it in the print, but it hasn't
21:07
The readme of the gem has this example for associations: @users.to_xls(:columns => [:name, {:company => [:name, :address]}])
okay sorry
i'm a tard
goes and reads.
Not sure if it works with has many though. Hm
I guess not. But. There would be another solution!
class Allergy < ActiveRecord::Base
  def customer_names
    customers.pluck(:name).join(', ')
  end
end

[@allergy].to_xls(columns: (@allergy.attributes.keys << :customer_names))
I can't think of anything better sadly.
The gem won't allow you to only specify extra columns. If you specify columns, it will only use those
So I'm getting all attribute names of an allergy through @allergy.attributes.keys :)
Not sure if I got that right
Yes that should work ;)
The gem could be nicer for you though :)
But it's lazy XD
format.xls { send_data([@allergy].to_xls(columns: (@allergy.attributes.keys << :customer_names))) }

undefined method `attributes' for nil:NilClass
i tried to put the def customer_names as a private function
then called it within the show action
i've obviously done something wrong :)
It seems your @allergy is nil though
You sure you got the ID right?
aye, it works before
21:15
Can you paste the stacktrace?
The top few lines
okay newb question
*stacktrace ?
Application Trace | Framework Trace | Full Trace
The application trace is usually sufficient
Yes and then it prints out what is called the call stack. So you can see which methods have been called from where.
app/controllers/allergens_controller.rb:15:in `block (2 levels) in show'
app/controllers/allergens_controller.rb:13:in `show'
That gives you context to work with
21:16
just 2 lines in application trace
Well first undo the last few changes, and try again if you aren't getting an error.
Works as:
format.xls { send_data(@allergen.customers.to_xls) }

Fails as:
format.xls { send_data([@allergy].to_xls(columns: (@allergy.attributes.keys << :customer_names))) }
i udnerstand :name is an empty field
i noob
oh wait @allergy doesn't exist
god
yes yes this is
I
To your earlier question: customer_names should not be private. But the to_xls method won't care. :)
21:22
@fivedigit i hope i'm not distrubing you too much on your blogging evening
It would be weird to make it private, since it will be called from outside the Allergy class. :)
it now exports the data, however it still doesn't show the customers
Nope not at all :) It prevents me from staring myself blind on the article :P
But it has the other attributes?
yes all other attributes but no customer information
Uhm that is weird. Try doing raise customers.pluck(:name).join(', ') and check out the error to see what it says. If there's no error, then the customer_names method isn't being called.
21:29
where do i run the raise? ^.^
i tried in the show action and that just broke
In Allergy
customer_names method
did nothing
however when i put the raise in the show method with @allergen. prepended to the statement it worked
as in it raised an error
Is the customer_names method still private?
nope i made it public
can i screencast it to you ? XD
Ooh Apples can do that? Cool
What do I have to do :)
21:33
well, skypes / hangouts can
not sure if apple can
Oh
What's your Skype handle?
xavier.akram same picture as on here

« first day (530 days earlier)      last day (2725 days later) »