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Jul 14th 2017, 15:06 |
mikesmoniker |
It’s weird that the view helper is causing problems since all it seems to do is spit out properly formatted HTML. I don’t see it really doing anything related to FB or Cake’s session stuff. |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:06 |
jeremyharris |
link to akkaweb might be helpful too |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:05 |
ericadeefox |
so that action wouldn't exist, what you'd mentioned. I'm gonna throw a stacktrace now. |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:05 |
ericadeefox |
I should probably clarify: it's the Facebook SDK itself throwing the exception, not the helper created by Akkaweb |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:04 |
jeremyharris |
better yet, throw a `stackTrace()` into the vendor code that is causing the session error to see exactly where it’s being called from |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:03 |
jeremyharris |
not creating a new one, using the one that exists on the template |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:03 |
ericadeefox |
hmm. I added it to a controller and it did nothing, but I didn't try a template. |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:03 |
jeremyharris |
ok, so as a test of a single action, if you add $this->Facebook->disableSessionCheck to the top of the template, does it work? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:03 |
ericadeefox |
`FBRLH['state']` refers to the object that sets the state to the session |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:02 |
ericadeefox |
`$this->Facebook->whatever()` is how the helper works |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:02 |
jeremyharris |
so it ajax loads some php script from somewhere? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:02 |
jeremyharris |
in your templates, do you do something like $this->FBRLH->whatever() ? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:02 |
ericadeefox |
rather, it's _why_ the helper is first used, I suppose--and why it makes an appearance on every page of the site, even tho I haven't begun building much features. |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:01 |
ericadeefox |
it's where the helper is first used |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:01 |
jeremyharris |
how does JS factor into injecting PHP? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 15:00 |
ericadeefox |
the component is first loaded in the app controller, after it's installed and all that. then the Javascript SDK is loaded onto the default layout, hence a FBRLH object is created on each page. |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:59 |
jeremyharris |
or do you use new FBWhateverHelper in each template? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:59 |
jeremyharris |
how/where is the helper itself instantiated? that’s the first goal to find. is it created as a cake helper in a view? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:58 |
ericadeefox |
more frustrating than having to fish through hundreds of lines of HTML in the command line looking for the error messages I need? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:57 |
jeremyharris |
would just be more frustrating |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:57 |
ericadeefox |
so how do I break em, is what I'm asking? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:57 |
jeremyharris |
it wouldn’t recreate in the browser because sessions work there ;) |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:57 |
ericadeefox |
trying to do all this from the command line is horrible. I want to recreate this issue in my browser. |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:56 |
pedroseco |
probably this :P |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:56 |
pedroseco |
“You are not using the latest version of PHPUnit. The latest version is PHPUnit 6.2.3.” |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:56 |
ericadeefox |
actually to hell w it what's the best way to turn off sessions in my app? |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:55 |
pedroseco |
probably something about my installed version or something. I did made some updates |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:55 |
jeremyharris |
oh strange |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:55 |
pedroseco |
i think its systemwise, i just tested it on other project. |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:53 |
jeremyharris |
basically you run the tests on each commit since it was last known as “fast” until you find the commit that introduced the slowness |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:53 |
pedroseco |
git bisect? let me learn something new then :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:53 |
jeremyharris |
@pedroseco here’s a quick tutorial on git bisect that might help: http://webchick.net/node/99 |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:50 |
jeremyharris |
maybe an API call? a sleep(1000)? could be anything really |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:49 |
pedroseco |
without any fixtures for example. But running plugin tests by using phpunit plugins/MyPlugin/ --filter mymethod |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:49 |
jeremyharris |
find the culprit |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:49 |
jeremyharris |
git bisect might help |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:49 |
pedroseco |
any reason why phpunit suddenly gets too slow when running tests? I started having something like: Time: 8.94 seconds, Memory: 14.00MB |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:48 |
jeremyharris |
unless they were *just* testing the helper in that test - which means it’s not an integration test |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:48 |
jeremyharris |
hah that makes no sense |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:48 |
pedroseco |
hi guys |
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Jul 14th 2017, 14:48 |
ericadeefox |
completely frustratingly: I checked FB's integration tests, and they were set up the exact same way as my failing ones were. create a new FBRLH object, disable session check, and send your request. |