On Tue, Nov 19, 2024 at 12:22 AM Ilija Tovilo
wrote:
> Hi Yuancheng
>
> On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 2:21 PM Yuancheng Jiang <0599jian...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > I have been submitting hundreds of bugs (see
> https://github.com/php/php-src/issues/created_by/YuanchengJiang) during
> the past months
Hi Dennis,
Even though I didn't answer for a long time, I was improving my RFC
implementation in the meanwhile as well as evaluating your suggestions.
I’m worried about the side-effects that having a global
uri.default_handler could
> have with code running differently for no apparent reason, or
Hi Rob and Ilia
Thank you both for your detailed proposals and the efforts you put into
shaping this important feature for PHP It is clear a lot of thought has
gone into both approaches and I appreciate the opportunity to share my
thoughts.
niedz., 17 lis 2024 o 01:17 Ilija Tovilo
napisał(a):
>
On 19/11/2024 12:52, John D'Orazio wrote:
My point is, would the built-in server ever be used for anything other
than local development? If not, then it would be a simple convenience
to developers to have an automatic environment variable of
"development" when launching the built-in server. Ins
> Why couldn't you just do>> ```php> if (php_sapi_name() === 'cli-server') {> $_ENV['APP_ENV'] = 'development';> }> ```>> in your entry point script?In fact this is pretty much how I currently handle the situation. Of course it can be handled in the entry point script.My point is, would the bui
I don't understand why an application should not know which environment it is running in? You should be able to instruct a frontend where to look for a backend, depending on the environment it is running in. What best practice are you referring to? And may I ask why the PHP built-in server was crea
Hi, all!
Just a friendly reminder,
according to the supported versions page [1],
active support for PHP-8.2 ends on 31 December 2024.
Since our release cycle has a release falling on 19 December,
this means PHP 8.2.27 is the last bug-fix release for the 8.2 series.
Following PHP 8.2.27, PHP 8.2
Hi Larry,
niedz., 17 lis 2024 o 08:24 Larry Garfield
napisał(a):
> ...
> I can see the benefit of an inline constructor. Kotlin has something
> similar. But I can see the benefit of it for all classes, even service
> classes, not just records. (In Kotlin, it's used for service classes all
> t
On 19/11/2024 13:26, John D'Orazio wrote:
I don't understand why an application should not know which
environment it is running in?
I don't know if this list is the place to be discussing this, but here goes:
Typically you are injecting the environment name to have the application
switch to a
On 19/11/2024 13:48, Hammed Ajao wrote:
So if symfony and laravel do this, whose best practices are we going
by exactly, yours?
One common citation for this is "The Twelve-Factor App"
[https://12factor.net/], a methodology/manifesto published in 2011 by
some engineers from Heroku as a way
On 19/11/2024 23:14, Rowan Tommins [IMSoP] wrote:
On 19/11/2024 13:48, Hammed Ajao wrote:
So if symfony and laravel do this, whose best practices are we going
by exactly, yours?
One common citation for this is "The Twelve-Factor App"
[https://12factor.net/], a methodology/manifesto publish
I have now opened the vote on the PHP.net Analytics RFC. The vote will close
on 4 December.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/phpnet-analytics
--
Larry Garfield
la...@garfieldtech.com
On Tue, Nov 19, 2024, at 5:56 AM, Michał Marcin Brzuchalski wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> niedz., 17 lis 2024 o 08:24 Larry Garfield
> napisał(a):
>> ...
>> I can see the benefit of an inline constructor. Kotlin has something
>> similar. But I can see the benefit of it for all classes, even service
> I think it would be a nice feature of PHP's built-in server to do
something similar, automatically provide a `$_ENV[APP_ENV]` variable with a
value of `development` so that the application logic knows whether it's
running on a localhost development environment rather than on a production
server.
Sorry for the typo, I meant to write 'LAMP'. I have always setup a Linux Apache MySQL PHP environment for local development. But I find that not everyone is so keen on such an involved local setup. Which is why I find the built-in server such a great convenience. It greatly simplifies the developme
On 19.11.2024 at 03:33, John D'Orazio wrote:
> […] I even recently discovered the great
> feature that was introduced in PHP 7.4 `PHP_CLI_SERVER_WORKERS`, which I
> sorely
> needed because my API makes a couple of requests internally to various paths
> of
> the API, and nested requests require m
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