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May 10th 2021, 17:58 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Yeah, I am lucky that I get to decide the direction of projects. This one is very VERY near the end of the first dev cycle. At that point, I expect more devs to be thrown in to clean up, refactor, etc |
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May 10th 2021, 17:58 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but nice :) |
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May 10th 2021, 17:56 |
kevin.pfeifer |
i would love to learn quasar and make my own custom express backends but I haven't made the jump yet |
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May 10th 2021, 17:56 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I am forcing myself to evolve enough that I don't leave things behind but learn to integrate the new frontend frameworks with the good backend capabilities of php |
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May 10th 2021, 17:55 |
kevin.pfeifer |
yea i can get that |
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May 10th 2021, 17:55 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Ummmm not leave it behind. I want to learn react and electron next. But my expertise has been PHP for a really long time. |
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May 10th 2021, 17:55 |
kevin.pfeifer |
so will you leave cakephp behind and start something new? |
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May 10th 2021, 17:54 |
kevin.pfeifer |
:) |
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May 10th 2021, 17:54 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
you're not wrong |
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May 10th 2021, 17:54 |
kevin.pfeifer |
if you stand still you lose |
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May 10th 2021, 17:53 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but they should always evolve and improve over time |
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May 10th 2021, 17:53 |
kevin.pfeifer |
many things seemed like a good idea in the past |
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May 10th 2021, 17:52 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Colbolt probably seemed like a good idea at the time |
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May 10th 2021, 17:52 |
kevin.pfeifer |
i have heard of cobolt... but not good things :,) |
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May 10th 2021, 17:52 |
kevin.pfeifer |
good on you :) |
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May 10th 2021, 17:51 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
My first real programming job (all others were freelance) I was thrown about 30 years of legacy code, projects, programs that didn't work, and I was asked I could fix it. Luckly the guy that owns the place is a former old time programmer (think cobolt) and when I flat out said no, he understood |
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May 10th 2021, 17:50 |
kevin.pfeifer |
so kudos to you :) |
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May 10th 2021, 17:49 |
kevin.pfeifer |
well then you are definitely an expectional programmer because I have inherited many projects in the past which didn't have any tests, documentation or anything like that |
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May 10th 2021, 17:49 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I want to leave a nice little framework they can plug right into and ensure things are running the way that they should |
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May 10th 2021, 17:48 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Haha, well Ci's are needed because I am planning on leaving the project and company some time in the moderate future. I don't want to leave developers hanging |
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May 10th 2021, 17:48 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but have tried docker |
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May 10th 2021, 17:48 |
kevin.pfeifer |
yea i haven't dealt with CI that closely till now ,:) |
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May 10th 2021, 17:47 |
slackebot |
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: secret # Run the phpunit tests All: script: - cp app.php - vendor/bin/phpunit``` |
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May 10th 2021, 17:47 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
```image: name/ofimage # Cache the vendor folder cache: paths: - vendor/ before_script: # Install composer - curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php # Install all project dependencies - composer install services: - mysql variables: # Configure mysql service (https://hub.docker.com/_/mysql/) # We will need to use these in the app.php test datasource MYSQL_DATABASE: test_myapp |
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May 10th 2021, 17:46 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I will be installing composer post image import and vendor non cache in my ci |
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May 10th 2021, 17:46 |
kevin.pfeifer |
ah i see |
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May 10th 2021, 17:46 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Right, the idea with that isn't to test if the project would run in docker. I am just testing to make sure everything is ready so that composer can run |
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May 10th 2021, 17:45 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but i could be wrong |
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May 10th 2021, 17:45 |
kevin.pfeifer |
if you change something later then nothing will happen in the container |
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May 10th 2021, 17:45 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but i think your COPY inside the image only copys your project once while the image is being created |
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May 10th 2021, 17:45 |
kevin.pfeifer |
i haven't used docker in a while |
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May 10th 2021, 17:45 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I am currently running the first version to see what happens |
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May 10th 2021, 17:44 |
kevin.pfeifer |
```version: "3.8" services: web: container_name: my_web build: context: . dockerfile: docker/web/Dockerfile ports: # 'host:container' - '80:80' volumes: - myapp:/home/node/app``` |
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May 10th 2021, 17:44 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
i see |
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May 10th 2021, 17:44 |
kevin.pfeifer |
if you add that to the docker-compose.yml like that |
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May 10th 2021, 17:43 |
kevin.pfeifer |
would map you `d:/ezbm/myapp` to the inside of the container on `/home/node/app` |
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May 10th 2021, 17:43 |
kevin.pfeifer |
``` volumes: - myapp:/home/node/app``` |
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May 10th 2021, 17:43 |
kevin.pfeifer |
you could also just create a volume mount |
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May 10th 2021, 17:42 |
kevin.pfeifer |
instead of copying the whole project while creating the image |
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May 10th 2021, 17:42 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
thank you |
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May 10th 2021, 17:42 |
kevin.pfeifer |
because you docker-compose.yml lies in d:/ezbm/docker-compose.yml |