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I have this array of objects:
Array ( [0] => stdClass Object ( [first_name] => test [last_name] => test [title] => test [id] => 34 [type] => 4 [manager] => 4 [email] => p@yahoo.com [date] => 2014-09-21 07:23:12 [status] => 2 [approval_date] => 2014-09-21 07:31:10 [assessment_id] => 1 [supervisor_approval] => 1 [manager_approval_date] => 2014-09-21 07:31:27 [mainmanger] => 3 ) [1] => stdClass Object ( [first_name] => test [last_name] => test [title] => test [id] => 34 [type] => 4 [manager] => 4 [email] => p@yahoo.com [date] => 2014-09-20 07:39:55 [status] => 2 [approval_date] => 2014-09-20 07:40:41 [assessment_id] => 3 [supervisor_approval] => 1 [manager_approval_date] => 2014-09-20 07:41:07 [mainmanger] => 3 ) [2] => stdClass Object ( [first_name] => jimmy john john [last_name] => john [title] => Lorad and Master [id] => 32 [type] => 4 [manager] => 3 [email] => j@j.com [date] => 2014-09-21 07:38:50 [status] => 2 [approval_date] => 2014-09-19 07:39:25 [assessment_id] => 2 [supervisor_approval] => 1 [manager_approval_date] => 2014-09-19 07:39:25 [mainmanger] => 0 ) )Where "id" = the user ID. If there are two or more entries for a user, I want to remove all but the most recent by the "approval_date",... So for the above example it would return: Array ( [0] => stdClass Object ( [first_name] => test [last_name] => test [title] => test [id] => 34 [type] => 4 [manager] => 4 [email] => piznac@yahoo.com [date] => 2014-09-21 07:23:12 [status] => 2 [approval_date] => 2014-09-21 07:31:10 [assessment_id] => 1 [supervisor_approval] => 1 [manager_approval_date] => 2014-09-21 07:31:27 [mainmanger] => 3 ) [1] => stdClass Object ( [first_name] => jimmy john john [last_name] => john [title] => Lorad and Master [id] => 32 [type] => 4 [manager] => 3 [email] => j@j.com [date] => 2014-09-21 07:38:50 [status] => 2 [approval_date] => 2014-09-19 07:39:25 [assessment_id] => 2 [supervisor_approval] => 1 [manager_approval_date] => 2014-09-19 07:39:25 [mainmanger] => 0 ) )I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around this concept, so I don't have any example code. And I don't really need or expect someone to code this for me,. just a push in the right direction would be awesome.
My script has 3 classes (that are relevant to this discussion): DB, User and Validate. They are all in independent files and loaded automatically, when required, by an autoloader.
The error messages I am getting a Any pointers as to what I am doing wrong, or what I should be doing, would be most welcome. I have the following three tables (and also delta_point and hist_point which are purposely left out and just mentioned for context). Before going down the Doctrine ORM long curvy road, aggrType was just used to restrict possible values so that I didn't need to use MySQL's ENUM, but now I am thinking there may be value to making it an entity and include some methods (and a second reason because I still can't figure out how to make Doctrine create a FK constraint yet not populate the parent entity with a AggrType object). point -id (int PK) -data -dType /* descriminator. Options are AggregatePoint, DeltaPoint, and HistoricPoint */ aggr_point -id (int PK, FK to point) -aggrType (char FK to aggrType) -data aggrType -type (char PK) /* there are about five types */ I have a service to create a new point based on the provided desired type and user data. I don't like the switch statement to determine which type of point to create, but don't know a better way. Also my entity is responsible to provide the appropriate validation rules for the given point type which might not be considered proper but it seems to work for me. Any constructive criticism is welcomed. <?php namespace NotionCommotion\PointMapper\Api\Point; use NotionCommotion\PointMapper\Domain\Entity\Point; class PointService { public function create(string $type, array $params):integer { $class=[ 'aggr'=>'AggregatePoint', 'delta'=>'DeltaPoint', 'hist'=>'HistoricPoint', ][$type]; //$class='Point\\'.$class; //This doesn't seem to be possible and I needed to use the fully qualifed name without the short cut used namespace. $class='\\Greenbean\Datalogger\Domain\Entity\Point\\'.$class; $point=new $class(); $validator=$this->getValidator($point); $params=$validator->sanitize($params); $validator->validate($params); $point->setAccount($this->account); $point->populate($params, $this->em); //Will be addressed later $this->em->persist($point); $this->em->flush(); $point->setIdPublic($this->em->getRepository(Point\Point::class)->getPublicId($point->getId())); return $point->getIdPublic(); } } Now, this is the part I am struggling with the most. I only have one service to create any type of point, so I do wish to put a bunch of if/thens in it and instead move logic to the individual point type being created. The AggrPoint in question requires a sub-point and I don't think it is appropriate to inject the entity manager into a point entity and as an alternative solution find an existing point which is associated with the account which resides in the new AggrPoint. Maybe not appropriate, but it works. This type of point also has a sub-object AggrType as discussed at the very beginning of this post, so I first attempt to create a new one from scratch, but that doesn't work and I need to set $aggrType with an existing one. As an alternative, I passed the entity the entity manager, but as stated I think this is a bad idea. Any recommendations where to go from here? Thank you namespace NotionCommotion\PointMapper\Domain\Entity\Point; class AggregatePoint extends Point { public function populate(array $params, \Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager $em):\NotionCommotion\PointMapper\Domain\Entity\Entity{ $criteria = \Doctrine\Common\Collections\Criteria::create() ->where(\Doctrine\Common\Collections\Criteria::expr()->eq("id_public", $params['pointId'])); if(!$subpoint = $this->getAccount()->getPoints()->matching($criteria)->current()){ throw new \Exception("Invalid subpoint ID $params[pointId]"); } $this->setSubpoint($subpoint); //This won't work since I must use an existing AggregateType and not create a new one $aggrType=new AggregateType(); $aggrType->setType($params['aggrType']); //This just seems wrong and I shouldn't be passing the entity manager to an entity $aggrType=$em->getRepository(AggregateType::class)->findOneBy(['type'=>$params['aggrType']]); $this->setAggregateType($aggrType); unset($params['pointId'], $params['aggrType']); // parent::populate($params) not shown, but it basically calles appropriate setters based on the property name return parent::populate($params); } public function getValidatorRules():array { return $this->filesToArr(['/point/base.json', '/point/aggr.json']); } }
Hi I am new to PHP and I need to create an array and add both books to the array and than loop through the array this is where I am having trouble if the price of a book is less than $20.00 output the book’s name and price if the book’s title comes after the letter R in the alphabet output the book’s title. I am getting these error:
Notice: Trying to get property 'price' of non-object in C:\xampp\htdocs\PHP objects\books.php on line 45 My code is:
<?php
// Methods
$first_book = new Book();
foreach ($book as $bookItem) { Any help will be very much appreciated Thank you In a relational database, you "link" tables together. For example, Customer (parent) ---> Product (child) How do you do that with Objects? I have a "User" class and an "AddressBook" class. A User can have zero or more Addresses (in their AddressBook). If I create a User object and an AddressBook object, I need a way to link them up similar to how they are linked up in the database. Make sense?! TomTees Hi all,
I am working with the following 2 page script: https://github.com/k...hi/php-riot-api. All works well and the data is pulled via the API as intended. However, depending on the data I'm trying to display on screen, the object contains multiple values.
For example:
$r = $test->getSummoner($summoner_id,'name'); print_r($r);outputs their ID and name: {"585897":"TheirName"} Just as the following: $r = $test->getSummonerByName($summoner_name); print_r($r);outputs username, ID, Name, profile icon ID, level, and timestamp: {"theirname":{"id":585897,"name":"TheirName","profileIconId":642,"summonerLevel":30,"revisionDate":1405652924000}} Depending on which function I am calling (on example.php), I would like to be able to split the values so I can echo them throughout a page: Name: <value> ID: <value> Level: <value> etc... Any guidance would be appreciated. I found it helpful to configure all my objects in one or several bootstrap scripts. Before doing so, I would often find myself forgetting that I already had written some class which is located deep in some script and recreating it for some other need (granted, composer definitely helped in this regard, but using it wasn't always applicable). <?php $c=new Pimple\Container(getMySettings()); $c['pdo'] = function ($c) { $db = $c['settings']['mysql']; return new \PDO(bla); }; $c['foo'] = function ($c) { return new Foo( $c->get('pdo') ); }; $c['bar'] = function ($c) { return new Bar( $c->get('foo') ); }; It is all good until I find myself needing to create some new instance of some class instead of just passing some common instance to whoever needs it. class Foo { private $pdo; public function __construct(\PDO $pdo) { $this->pdo=$pdo; } public function getSomething():SomeClass { return new SomeClass($this->getAllDataFromDB($GET['id'])); } } class SomeClass { private $arr; public function __construct(array $records) { foreach($records as $record) { $arr[]=new SomeOtherClass($record); } } } I've read that one shouldn't create new objects in a given class's constructor, and while I could instead do so in some class's method and pass the object to the given class's constructor, to me it seems to really be the same thing. The three issues I have with this scenario a Needing to remember that these classes exist as they are hidden deep in some classes. Makes it more difficult to replace one of the classes with some other class in the future. Some duplication of code.Are there other compelling reasons not to do so? Is it worth the effort to do differently? If so, how would you recommend doing so? My thoughts would either to use Pimple's factory() method are create my only factory which also relies on anonymous functions. Maybe something else? $c['someClass'] = $c->factory(function (array $record, Container $c) { return new SomeClass($record); }); Thanks I took an object, and saved it into a database serialized. Code: [Select] $object_here = serialize($theobject); Then later on, I go and I get that data from a database, and try to unserialize it.. Code: [Select] $objecthere = unserialize($row->theobject) And it throws the following error...any advice? Quote Warning: unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Node no longer exists in /path/to/file on line 20 I know it is often frivolous, but sometimes I can't help trying to optimize things, and use the following two methods to create either an object injected with a string or one of a set of objects. For both cases, the class has no setters so there is no chance that the object will later be changed. I first stated doing this in continuously running server applications which I believe makes sense, however, it has leaked over to standard HTTP requests. Please commit good or bad on this approach. Thanks
public static function create(string $unit):self { static $stack=[]; if(!isset($stack[$unit])) { $stack[$unit] = new self($unit); } return $stack[$unit]; } public static function create(string $class):FunctionInterface { static $stack=[]; if(!isset($stack[$class])) { $stack[$class] = new $class; } return $stack[$class]; }
Hi all,
I was just wondering is this possible what I'm trying to do?
Models can only store one object at a time...
I'm trying to access multiple objects via one model...
<?php class users extends Model { protected $username; protected $firstname; protected $secondname; protected $age; // There will be more here... public function __construct($id = NULL) { if($id != NULL) { $this->username = $sql->getUsername($id); $this->firstname = $sql->getFirstname($id); $this->secondname = $sql->getSecondname($id); $this->age = $sql->getAge($id); } } public function numOfUsers() { $num = $sql->countAllUsers($query); return $num; } public function getUsername() { return $this->username; } public function getFirstname() { return $this->firstname; } public function getSecondname() { return $this->secondname; } public function getAge() { return $this->age; } }; class UsersView extends View { $users = new users(); for($i = 0; $i < $users->numOfUsers(); $i++) { $user = new users($i); echo "Username: {$user->getUsername()}"; echo "Username: {$user->getFirstname()}"; echo "Username: {$user->getSecondname()}"; echo "Username: {$user->getAge()}"; } }; ?> I have a page in which the print_r ($session) displays the following: Array ( [securityToken] => 23b1f22bffd9f5097878618da57b14a2 [cartID] => [cart] => shoppingCart Object ( [contents] => Array ( ) [total] => 0 [weight] => 0 [cartID] => [content_type] => [free_shipping_item] => 0 [free_shipping_weight] => 0 [free_shipping_price] => 0 ) [navigation] => navigationHistory Object ( [path] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [page] => index [mode] => NONSSL [get] => Array ( [cPath] => 2_9_843_845_852_856_858_863 ) [post] => Array ( ) ) [1] => Array ( [page] => product_info [mode] => NONSSL [get] => Array ( [cPath] => 2_9_843_845_852_856_858_863 [products_id] => 2299 [action] => add_product ) [post] => Array ( ) ) [2] => Array ( [page] => shopping_cart [mode] => NONSSL [get] => [post] => Array ( ) ) [3] => Array ( [page] => checkout_shipping [mode] => NONSSL [get] => [post] => Array ( ) ) [4] => Array ( [page] => checkout_payment [mode] => NONSSL [get] => [post] => Array ( ) ) [5] => Array ( [page] => checkout_confirmation [mode] => NONSSL [get] => [post] => Array ( ) ) [6] => Array ( [page] => checkout_process [mode] => NONSSL [get] => [post] => Array ( ) ) [7] => Array ( [page] => checkout_success [mode] => NONSSL [get] => [post] => Array ( ) ) ) [snapshot] => Array ( ) ) [check_valid] => true [language] => english [languages_id] => 1 [languages_code] => en [currency] => USD [today_is] => 2010-11-26 [updateExpirations] => 1 [session_counter] => 1 [new_products_id_in_cart] => 2299 [valid_to_checkout] => 1 [cart_errors] => [customer_id] => 2 [customer_first_name] => test [customer_default_address_id] => 2 [customer_country_id] => 223 [customer_zone_id] => 2 [customers_authorization] => 0 [messageToStack] => [payment_attempt] => 1 ) What I need to do is loop through the navigationHistory Object , grab the product id, and then get the cPath for that particular product id. I have worked with sessions a lot, but I cannot seem to ever get the session object and loop thing down. At this point I am ripping out my hair trying to figure out what is most likely a simple solution to this - can anyone help me? Hello, I want to make a list with 2 columns on one of my pages with link to categories on my page. But they appear in only one column (on below the other) and i want them to be like: Pictures Videos Pictures2 Videos2 These are my codes <li> <a href="user_album_add.php">Pictures</a> <li> <a href="user_album2_add.php">Pictures2</a> <li> <a href="user_video_add.php">Video</a> <li> <a href="user_video2_add.php">Video2</a> What should i do? Thank you! I have a function that receives two datetime values attached to the variables $start and $end. These will be in the format 'Y-m-d H:i:s'. For each of these values, I create a DateTime object to make the handling of them easier: Code: [Select] $startDT = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', $start); $endDT = DateTime::createFromFormat('Y-m-d H:i:s', $end); What I need to do now is ensure that the seconds of the $startDT value are always set to '00' and the seconds of the $endDT value are always set to '59'. Is there an easy way to do this without having to extract the individual values for hours, minutes and seconds before reapplying them using the setTime function, adjusting the values accordingly? so I am about to start on a small object oriented project, for practice/learning etc. I have 5 files in a folder called "objects" : (obj1.php obj2.php obj3.php obj4.php obj5.php) . I then created a "classloader.php" with the following code: Code: [Select] <?php include "objects/obj1.php"; include "objects/obj2.php"; include "objects/obj3.php"; include "objects/obj4.php"; include "objects/obj5.php"; ?> and then finally my main page (for the sake of testing): Code: [Select] <!DOCTYPE HTML> <head> <title>...</title> </head> <?php include "classloader.php"; ?> <body> <header></header> <nav></nav> <section> <?php object1(); object2(); object3(); object4(); object5(); ?> </section> <footer></footer> </body> What is the best way to handle the loading of objects in php? I think I am doing it somewhat wrong. Anyone lend me some more info here? thanks much. |