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Sep 11th 2009, 15:56 |
ifunk |
you could use a unique constraint on the db as a second measure, in addition to the cakephp validation |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:56 |
tom_m |
but then i dont know what happens if that presents other issues |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:56 |
tom_m |
i also wonder if i can add the FOR UPDATE; into the query... |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:55 |
tom_m |
so say in the case of tagging |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:55 |
tom_m |
i guess i can make a cleanup cron that goes in an removes duplicates and changes associations |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:55 |
jjwdesign |
ifuck: $controller->{$criteria_conditions} --- debugs as "empty property" |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:55 |
ifunk |
it happened to me from someone double-clicking a button in flash, which meant two requests being sent by the same user at the same time |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:55 |
ifunk |
probably |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:54 |
tom_m |
is the odds of all this really low? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:54 |
tom_m |
where a transaction... dpeneding on how much is going on bofore the commit |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:53 |
ifunk |
yeh it's happened to me before |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:53 |
tom_m |
but i mean is it more like splitting hairs at that point? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:53 |
tom_m |
really? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:53 |
ifunk |
tom_m: yeh, but you can run into that without transactions as well |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:52 |
tom_m |
so if two people save the same exact records at a time with saveAll() ... might as well forget about validation for unique and such huh |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:52 |
ifunk |
tom_m: all i ever see is "begin transaction" and "commit" in logs |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:52 |
icelander |
Is there a way to do phone validation that allows for extensions? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:52 |
ifunk |
tom_m: i don't think so |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:51 |
tom_m |
does anyone know off the top of their head if saveAll() in cake with the TRANSACTION will lock for update? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:50 |
ifunk |
then in your component look for $controller->{$criteria_conditions} |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:50 |
ifunk |
into this: 'criteria_conditions' => 'criteria_conditions', |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:49 |
ifunk |
i would prob suggest turning this: 'criteria_conditions' => $criteria_conditions, |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:49 |
ifunk |
ahh yes i see what you're doing |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:48 |
jjwdesign |
Any ideas? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:48 |
jjwdesign |
I'm not sure how to write that... or call the builder method of the component. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:47 |
jjwdesign |
var $components... |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:47 |
jjwdesign |
But, the component call is errored. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:47 |
ifunk |
ahh sweet |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:46 |
jjwdesign |
You can see all of the conditions. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:46 |
jjwdesign |
There's a controller than I'm working on. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:45 |
jjwdesign |
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/373306583 |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:45 |
jjwdesign |
!bin |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:45 |
jjwdesign |
I'm a bit lost when it comes to using the component and passing the init var. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:44 |
ifunk |
been using cake for a while so hopefully i understand them |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:44 |
jjwdesign |
Yes, different types and conditions. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:44 |
jjwdesign |
How well do you understand components in CakePHP? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:44 |
ifunk |
might be able to use this for something else we're doing |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:44 |
ifunk |
does it let you specify different conditions per field? |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:43 |
ifunk |
ahh sweet |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:43 |
jjwdesign |
That would be a typical keyword search. |
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Sep 11th 2009, 15:43 |
jjwdesign |
array('name' => 'keywords', 'fields' => array('Page.subject','Page.desc'), 'condition' => '=', 'type' => 'string'), |