« first day (116 days earlier)      last day (190 days later) » 

user895378
12:19
morning
12:42
Morning
you've thought about it during the night?
user895378
Yeah. I still don't see the benefit TBH.
user895378
Also, if you're changing URIs you shouldn't just get rid of the old ones.
user895378
You should leave them in-tact and have them redirect to the new URIs.
user895378
So the "it's too cumbersome to change lots of URIs" isn't really a good enough reason IMO.
user895378
And each individual HTTP resource is supposed to be its own thing. I don't necessarily think grouping them together is a good thing (from a strictly HTTP standpoint).
13:11
Well, then you didn't get the point of it. Imagine two modules. Shop and cart. Shop module lets you view all the items, with filters, ratings, rankings etc. Cart module lets you look at your cart, remove items, buy it etc.... The two things are independent. Each module has it's own routes. You want to define each modules route in their namespace, independent of the application and not care if the shop module is at the doc root, under /shop path, /items path or what ever.
That's the responsability iof the application, not the one of the modules. Modules are only responsable of their part of routes.
13:30
So, it's basically not to rewrite URLs, but to scope them.
user924016
13:46
rdlowrey regaring Composer/arya, I think this is how most newcomers to the project (who regulary used to composer) would approach Arya. github.com/RonnieSkansing/arya-starter-example and being able to put arya in a require, is what I think Arya should support, if it should support composer
user895378
14:03
arggggg have to do some emergency real work for the next few hours :(
user895378
will address stuff after that.
user924016
=] No stress
14:30
Morning.
Oh, that sucks rdlowrey. Good luck putting out fires. I wish you the best.
 
3 hours later…
17:22
@rdlowrey you got my point?
user895378
@bwoebi Yes. Can't work on it right now, but I see the usefulness now. I'm going to refactor/rename, though. Inheritance is right out.
@rdlowrey I agree that inheritance is not needed here. It was more a PoC here.
theoretically you could just make them all Application objects
There's not really a need for another class
@rdlowrey you're finished with your real work?
user895378
Nope :)
user895378
> Can't work on it right now
hmmmpf
user895378
17:40
Also, shouldn't you be watching Belgium v. Algeria?
yesterday, by bwoebi
World cup… pfff… that's absolutely not interesting :-D
@rdlowrey and btw. why should I watch that one?
user895378
18:15
I just figured Luxembourg was pretty close so you'd have an interest. But I guess if you're not into the World Cup then it doesn't much matter :)
actually I'd be more interested in Germany^^
 
2 hours later…
20:29
@rdlowrey I would rather not do 'on' and 'before' events.
Rather let them compose in order.
So it's always a chain.
So theoretically you could have an aliaser; it then hands it off to the next thing.
Maybe after aliasing you check for shared.
So the shared handler would be next.
After that you can check for a delegation handler.
and so forth.
 
2 hours later…
user895378
22:43
Well doing each thing will be very slow and succumb to the same problem as the existing PR: namely that these aren't aspects that should be exposed for modification.
... what are we talking about?!
user895378
The Auryn PR that Danack did that I pretty much disagree with entirely.
ah, yes.
user895378
I hate it, honestly.
user895378
22:46
But I'm trying to be open to the possibility that I'm wrong.
user895378
But that's been sitting around waiting for a while so I have to address that before I do your arya PR :)
When I look at that PR, I think "ever heard of KISS?!"
user895378
Well the problem is he wants to account for use-cases that I don't think should be accounted for.
user895378
And to do that you have to make it super complicated.
user895378
IoC is simple. If it's not you're doing it wrong (and probably using ActiveRecord).
22:51
yup
also, nothing prevents you … in this case to create quickly a class LiveDB extends mysqli { } and then you define the parameters to provide for LiveDB class.
I really don't get why LiveDB should get a DBConnection with different parameters as arg
(Just to look at the example)
also Logger… why should each class have a different logger?
that's the task of the logger to maintain a map from which class it's called.
user895378
I agree.
user895378
The PR changes ~2x the number of lines that previously existed.
omg

« first day (116 days earlier)      last day (190 days later) »