- Get a user style tool for your browser of choice. I used Stylish for Chrome
- Add a stylesheet for your jira hostname with the following:
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---foo.php | |
Namespace mylib; | |
class Foo implements ArrayAccess | |
{ | |
public function _call() | |
} | |
--bar.php |
<?php | |
namespace Genoa\Data\Transport; | |
use Genoa\Model\Provider; | |
use Psr\Log\LoggerInterface; | |
class Cjftp extends \SplFileObject | |
{ | |
const TEMP_DIR = "/tmp/genoa"; |
public function testSetGet() | |
{ | |
$d = new Document; | |
$d->foo[] = 'bar'; | |
$this->assertEquals(['bar'], $d->foo); | |
$d->bar = 'baz'; | |
$test = $d->bar; | |
$test = 'foo'; |
{ | |
"_id": "foo", | |
"mapping": { | |
"1->2->3": "tag1", | |
"$woozles!!": "tag2" | |
}, | |
"origin": { | |
"name": "Walmart.com", | |
"slug": "walmart" | |
} |
<?php | |
/** @var $router \Piano\Router */ | |
$router = $app->router; | |
$router->addRoute('redirect', new \Genoa\Route\Redirect); | |
$router['homepage'] ('GET /', '\Genoa\Controller\Homepage.index'); | |
$router['tag'] ('GET /:tag-deals', '\Genoa\Controller\Tag.index'); | |
$router['outbound'] ('GET /outbound/:id', '\Genoa\Controller\Outbound.index'); | |
$router['about'] ('GET /about', '\Genoa\Controller\About.index', ['viewscript' => 'about']); |
/** | |
* @Given /^existing "([^"]*)" with data:$/ | |
*/ | |
public function existingWithData($arg1, TableNode $table) | |
{ | |
$collection = $arg1; | |
foreach ($table->getHash() as $row) { | |
$data = array(); | |
foreach ($row as $key => $value) { | |
if (strpos($key, "[]") !== false) { |
$router['homepage']('GET /', function() { | |
echo 'hi'; | |
}); |
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Probably not, we're going to cover Docker from basic concepts into a working PHP app environment
Yes and no. While I will strive to make this session as interactive as possible, working with Docker does involve moving a good bit of data around, and we are at the mercy of Conference Wifi. The tutorial will be geared towards MacOS and Linux users but should be equally doable on Windows, though I have no personal experience using Docker on Windows.
I definitely encourage you to install the software locally and work along with what I'm demonstrating. I will cover basic installation and setup but won't have time to get into issues with anyone's specific system.
I will be working through the content with the following: