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14:03
@ton.yeung I am getting the impression that I am meant to get an auth code then use that to get a token
but passing the auth code to the gateway barfs
Problem with entity framework: why is it so stupid that it tries to add a navigation property in the database, with the resulting error that the data corresponding to the nevigation property already exists in the database?
The product must be added and associated to a ProductCategory which already exists. I don't want to add the ProductCategory in the DB
hello guys I have a question about a more efficent way to get my data using linq to xml. here is my code pastebin.com/tnKhtsXd Thanks for any help you can provide. basically what I'm trying to accomplish is to be able to loop through the result[0] elements and attributes.
Hi all, since 15 hours i'm trying to solve this problem , if you have time can you help me ? stackoverflow.com/questions/32866093/…
@Aura Jeeez that's a lot of code. Why don't you use TPL or something?
14:19
@RoelvanUden i tired but i couldn't figure it out with 4 methods same time. because in this problem (where i posted link) i use only one method. but i'm planning to add more. maybe it's possible with TPL but i couldn't make it.
@Aura I don't think you'll have a whole lot of luck getting answers to such a big code dump. My guess is that multiple threads are sharing the same variables, but it is hard to tell without a deep dive. You might need to break it down into smaller reproducible bits.
@Timg what's bad about it ? perf, maintainability, what are you asking for improvement on?
@RoelvanUden with the pictures you can understand what i'm trying to do actually.. what do you suggest me for this task ? thanks // i won't disturb you since getting reply from you.
@Maslow what I am trying to do is loop through the results. for example a foreach loop
say my name. I guess. thanks
you have to say it three times to see me though
14:23
@Maslow for example lets say I wanted to just mbox them for testing purposes.
okay
@CuddleBunny thank you really for your advice.
@Aura Just create a task queue, make a bunch of task runners limited to the parallelism you want, and run some code on it.
@Timg you already have what you need in the variable result right? so foreach(var client in result) ?
@Maslow yes result contains all the data that I need in it. It is holding the elements name as well as the attribute value. So lets say I wanted to loop the result var and display all the attributes values without having to type result[0].element..... etc..
14:26
text templating via T4? @ton.yeung ?
information_schema.columns ton.yeung ?
@maslow here is a better example that I am trying to avoid pastebin.com/HGHX3P5T
@RoelvanUden ok roel van, thank you. but what might be the problem in that code ? i really spent a lot of time on it, at least it would like to learn a new thing for my failure.
@Aura No idea. Too complicated to read.
from my failure**
@Timg .Select(clientElement => new { Firstnames = clientElement.Attribute("Firstname").Value}) ?
14:29
@RoelvanUden ok. thank you
@ton.yeung using c# code. I thought you were the one suggesting you could just text template out of sql.
@maslow no not exactly let me write some placebo code real quick
and you can do that from T4 @ton.yeung
lots of reasons, for me, I prefer to operate in T4 where I have C# behind me.
well, then for your case, perhaps it's overkill
but T4 is one of my favorite hammers =)
right, you need to get things into a structure for displaying, so either do it up front in the result linq, or on the backside in the foreach. either way you are only writing the transform code for pulling the values out of the xml one time.
14:35
@maslow very new to this coding thing so I really have no idea how to do that lol.
just like I was showing is one way, the other way you already coded. -> pastebin.com/HGHX3P5T
in mvc 4 what is a good way to access values in a viewmodel from javascript?
json serialize the viewmodel into the output html or a script element is one way =) @StevenLiekens
am tired of code like var jsValue = '@Model.Value';
okay
but
is that really the best way to do it?
something like var viewModel = @Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.Serialize(Model);
best way to access any random property? might be one of the only ways. rather than hardcoding which ones you need access to
14:38
Which one do you like better NHibernate or Entity Framework?
Linq2Sql, but other than that EF
oh and I use either without an ugly .dbml or .edmx file
@ton.yeung I actually get to build a application with proper architecture, though it is small to prove why we should do it this way.
@maslow             foreach (var r in result)
            {
                r.Elements()
                    .Select(val => val.Attribute.value);
            }
@maslow something like that possible?
no, what you already coded, I think, was sufficient. unless I'm missing something in the shape of your actual data. or if you showed me messagebox'ing a single element's values, when what you wanted was to show all the elements with values at the same time
@Greg EF, love UoW, don't make repositories.
14:43
@maslow basically what I'm trying to do is practice looping through an entire results attributes values.
@Greg Otherwise Linq2Db and embrace repositories
the code you already wrote does that, doesn't it? pastebin.com/HGHX3P5T
@maslow it is one way of getting the display of what I want yes but as the xml file grows much much larger I'm trying to avoid having to type result[0].Element().Attribute().Value each time
I just want to loop through it
you are looping... foreach on each result, or are you suggesting you need to reuse the mapping code that takes it from XML into a shape somewhere else? @Timg
@ton.yeung foo and fpp, typo?
Then that should work, foo.id ?? 0
14:49
@maslow yes I think that is what I am trying to do. Again pretty new to this so I'm not sure I understand what you mean mapping code into shape. But, what I'lm trying to do is write one foreach loop that will display all of the elements attributes. As the xml file grows their could be 50+ attributes with the name value.
Anyone know how to change connection strings in web.config when deploying via msdeploy?
@ton.yeung If it's not nullable, why is there a != null check?
@AlexH create a Web.[Configuration].config
well you could result.Elements().Select(e => e.Attribute("Value").Value) ? @Timg
Then specify a transformation in that file
You should already have one by default
14:52
@TomW ok.. this is something I'm really new to. Current place people are copy paste deploying and it's driving me nuts.
@ton.yeung Then that's the way. someInt = foo != null ? foo.id : 0; or in C#6 foo?.id
@AlexH the boilerplate files created by a new web project have a basic how-to in them
@TomW yeah there's a Debug and Release here
@maslow exactly what I needed your the man thank you so much!!!!
14:54
@TomW this makes sense.... thanks!
@ton.yeung busy with something else atm
@TomW is there a simple way to specify which version you want to use? eg, create your own web.Staging.config for example?
@AlexH they're matched to the solution configuration. I think
there might be a more sophisticated way but I'm not sure
@TomW thanks, will have a further look
Our TFS just spammed me with emails saying a project manager updated loads of tickets
He hasn't updated any of them.
tl;dr our TFS is self aware, you guys may need your bug out bags.
15:05
hi all, what do you suggest for multi-threading with listview that method checks listview items in sequence. actually what I'm trying to do this (please see the pictures below) : stackoverflow.com/questions/32866093/… thank you
3 billion human lives ended on September 30, 2015. The survivors of the
nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare, the
war against the Change Requests. The computer which controlled the machines, TFS, sent two million bugs back through time. Their mission: to destroy the leader of the human Resistance... @Sippy.
Lol
unplugs TFS
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Why all the hate on TFS? It's awesome
With the knowledge to handle it maybe.
actually the exact opposite
15:14
XD
@C4ud3x Maybe I'm biased. I love everything M$ lol
Some seek TFS. Others have TFS thrust upon them.
it's only awesome when you don't know how bad it is
@popshuvit That kind of talk gets you banned.
@popshuvit Does that mean you liked VSS and Windows Vista?
15:14
@Failsafe Why do you hate me?
Personally I don't dislike TFS, but I have never had to configure TFS (and I never want to)
I managed to get it working between 2 computers. Im happy now :D. Using about 1-10% of the functionality of TFS.
@popshuvit Because you don't hate TFS
I don't hate you, I hate TFS
I can't remember what VSS is/was, but I recognize the letters. Vista was alright. I personally never had a single problem with it (other than it feeling very bloated and weighed-down) - but in saying that I'd never go back to it either.
But compared to other operating systems like OSX, Linux... Yeah, I'd take Vista any day.
15:16
VSS was MS's previous VCS
@popshuvit ...I hate you
@KendallFrey LOL
@KendallFrey Because I said something bad about Linux?
Unix is fantastic
I love Linux, but it doesn't work on my brand new hardware - which is why I'm pissed with Linux right now.
Being a TFS sympathizer is against the rules of this room
15:17
My brand new hardware doesn't work either :(
which distro do you guys use
@KendallFrey lol
i use a couple different ones
@Failsafe you mean in the context of Linux not working or in general?
in general
i use backtrack, redhat enterprise and ubuntu
i LOVE backtrack
15:19
Ah k. Well not a single distro is working for me atm, but in general, on my previous PC, I used Ubuntu, Elementary OS and ArchLinux (but I've tried all the major ones over the years)
eos was prob my favorite. easiest to customize for me
I've not used Linux since Windows 7 was released. I dumped Vista for Ubuntu after a week though.
I write Windows apps for a living, and I'm a gamer. So... Windows it is.
I do have VMs with Linux though.
Ooo this is fun
Shun the believer!
@CuddleBunny I tried to go back to win7 when I got this new pc but I kept getting ACPI not compliant errors when I booted from the dvd. gave up
Windows 10 \o/
Quite like win10
MS seem to fail fairly miserably every other release.
So the next windows OS is gonna be shit
And it's successor will be awesome.
15:24
@Sippy TRUTH
This is the prophecy.
I've used Windows 10 since February or so
I think they do it on purpose.. psychology... so ppl will be desparate enough to WANT/NEED the next one
But I also liked Windows 8 so...
@popshuvit I highly doubt that.
15:25
Win7 ♥
The more they suck the more people pick up Mac and never need to go back to Windows.
@Sippy maybe I been watchin too many of those conspiracy theory videos on youtube lately then.. lol
Lol
Bill Gates has a lot of money ..
I think Windows 8 was just rushed too fast, not enough UAT, or at least UAT was only done on Surfaces or something.... 8.1 was a huge improvement on UX.
8.1 was still not good, imo.
Windows 8 was a beautiful tablet OS
15:26
@Sippy true.. wonder where he got it.. is he in cahoots with the rothschilds?
Windows 10 is what I wanted Windows 8 to be.
wait.. I forgot what cahoots means
@popshuvit Who knows.
He's a lucky guy.
Very smart, and very deserving.
But also very lucky.
15:27
yeah, I wish I could just ask him for a loan or something lol
Lol
If Windows 8.1 had got the windowed modern apps it would have been solid.
Im highly annoyed by windows 10's update-shit. "Switch off automatic installation". But what about the "automatic download" on my shitty 6mbit connection where it fucks me up killing people in fps-games because of a random ping to 5000 ????????
i like to think of windows' "every other release" as like a public testing ground for new features and then they take feedback and fix it all up for the next release.
Beat that.... you and your "is beautiful or not"-problems ^^.
15:28
Pretty sure you can tell it not to download as well
Mine doesn't
Cos I also have shitty internet. :/
Have googled for hours.
At this point I needed to switch off windows update totally from console.
@C4ud3x ccant u setup ur firewallz to disallow outgoing connections to update servers in the firstplace so then it wouldn't download them? (or just disallow from the servers/incoming..)?
@popshuvit sure. but that isnt changing the fact that im annoyed by their rebuild. also if Im going for blocking the function so it wont work anymore, its just as good as disabling windows-update in general.
mmm
yeah
firewallz
Its just stupid they havnt placed an easy switch to enable/disable it. This way ill update even less.
From my point of view its just to get people sharing their stuff over their own connections. Sneaky.
15:33
@C4ud3x do you have Home or Professional?
@CuddleBunny Professional.
You can disable automatic download with user group policies
Yeah lol.
"USER GROUP POLICIES". F****** up normal people on their computers. Its not as its too complicated for me. Its just a bad usability.
Was it the same for win8?
Havnt tested it.
In win7 everything worked fine. Disabling it fully was possible from the general settings.
Just run the Group Policy Editor and change Configure Automatic Updates to "Notify for download and notify for install"
I think it is just one of the settings that hasn't made the migration over from Control Panel to Settings yet.
Smells like a thing on purpose for me.
15:38
In Windows 8 it wasn't the same because the classic Windows Update settings dialog was still there.
I don't understand why they don't just take a small team and a week or two to make sure that everything makes it into the Settings app...
Ah ok. Anyway, away from that I like it. The multidesktop is very handy.
The new window-design too. Cleaner.
I'm just hoping more people develop solid UWP apps that I can then get on my phone, since those people won't develop anything for the phones themselves... D:
is OAUTH used when connecting to C# .asmx WebMethods?
or OAUTH2
hey guys been working on this for quite some time now trying to get it figured out. Can someone please have a look at pastebin.com/g8pq2D8w and tell me how to make this work. Only thing I'm getting is some mumbo jumbo in the mbox about the query but not the data itself.
I think you need `MessageBox.Show(String.Join("\r\n",
x.Elements().Select(z => z.Attribute("Value").Value
).ToArray()));` @Timg
15:49
@RoelvanUden I'll check it out. I want to get some of those techniques.
I think I actually just got it figured out
    foreach (var x in result.Elements())
    {
        MessageBox.Show(x.Attribute("Value").Value.ToString());
    }
Yep that worked!!! whoot
finnaly
Just set up a WordPress blog so I can do articles and shit... Now I have no idea what to write as a first post lol
i can give you ideas
Oh... Ok cool lol...
"First Post"
done
15:59
Show us how to secure .asmx webmethod requests
Jo Jo ok that is interesting
cool, I will be looking into it too :)
:( confused.com
Guys a quick and a very easy question?!!
I am displaying a colum in kendo grid like this
columns.ForeignKey(item => item.SomeKey, Model.SomeModel as IEnumerable<SelectListItem>, "Value", "Text").Title("Some Key")
.ClientTemplate("<a class='k-link' href=\"" + Url.ActionWithBusiness("Index", "SomeStupidController") + "/#=SomeKey#\"> #= SomeKey # </a>");
Since the SomeKey is a select list, its settting the text of the hyper link as the value for that select list
Not the text
How can I change it to show the text instead
So what should i replace instead of ChangeThisToShowText in the below code
columns.ForeignKey(item => item.SomeKey, Model.SomeModel as IEnumerable<SelectListItem>, "Value", "Text").Title("Some Key")
.ClientTemplate("<a class='k-link' href=\"" + Url.ActionWithBusiness("Index", "SomeStupidController") + "/#=SomeKey#\"> #= ChangeThisToShowText # </a>");
@JoJo I would expect neither. Oauth is quite new, asmx way predates it
Unless it's been updated
16:14
can you even import any kind of nuget packages at dotnetfiddle?
I keep getting error.
@TomW thank you very much
better question: is there any dotnetfiddle alternative?
Nice evening for you guys, im out.
Ta ta
I just used the last three slices of bread to make cheese and Vegemite toast. Then I dropped my toast. This is your fault @Sippy
omg this migraine, is death
these are the moments i wish i knew walter white
16:27
Omg my migraine just went away like 20 mins ago
Still got mine
brought on stupid lifecycle issues
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Q: How to inject the current user for a request in to a controller / service?

WardyIn my WebApi based application I have a Ninject binding for injecting the current user in to things ... Bind<User>().ToMethod((context) => { User result = new User { UserName = "Guest" }; if (HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.IsAuthenticated) { var service = Kernel.Get<IUser...

Steve, you having withdraw symptoms lol?
i mean wtf!!!
@popshuvit lol
@Wardy hey
that really sucks.
:( tell me about it
crap
this is why ...
16:32
what i ended up doing, was setting up the DI for per http request life time, and then in an attribute, i ask for an object of that type, and it returns the one instance, and then i set it manually via a property, and apply that attribute to my controller
I think i need to pass the di resolver in to the ctor
then in the service call ask for the user
so the binding gets evaluated further down the process
how would passing the di resolver into the ctor help, when you need the http context
because whats important is when i call resolver.Get<User>()
putting it as a ctor arg means it gets called too soon in the pipeline
"how to inject current user into controller", those
are two different things you're talking about
ok "Current User" in this case is the user that made the request
in the event where the current user was previous authenticated I want that user not guest
the current user from my perspective should be the same for the entire request ... my problem is that this is clearly not the case
the current user is only the real current user when the action gets called and not before
since the authorization filter hasn't yet been applied to the request
16:36
you're right, good luck
typical that i spend an hour fighting this problem and as soon as I post it on stack I find the answer
if anyonw wants a few free points basically spit this out as an answer ...
http://www.dotnetcurry.com/aspnet/888/aspnet-webapi-message-lifecycle
jeez i gotta go eat a ton headache tablets
@popshuvit nom
@ton.yeung That for saint pats day? mint humm what are you using?
morning kids
@Pheonixblade9 g'morning
how is your new gig going?
16:50
new gig is ok
in the past 3 weeks, all I've done is refactor some shitty Java code
Sounds about right

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