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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:46 |
arz |
but still, is there any way to do this on core level, or just dont bother and do it php way ? |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:45 |
FMC |
does the validation fails if I don't include some inputs in a form ? |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:44 |
arz |
ok, there is no problem to wrap all the controller's code to one large if |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:43 |
arz |
yep |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:43 |
Ceeram |
if(!empty($field)) |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:43 |
Ceeram |
arz: only notEmpty? |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:42 |
dogmatic69 |
arz: that is a lot of code to explain over mirc |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:42 |
Ceeram |
http://api.cakephp.org/class/model#method-Modelinvalidate |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:41 |
arz |
Ceeram, well then the question was what to do with this stuff http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/curl-model to make it handle validation |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:40 |
Ceeram |
brookshire: i could call User->invalidates() from any controller, but not without the User model |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:40 |
arz |
brookshire, i think that it touches automagic error generation and other stuff that is automagic , thus it's prefered |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:40 |
dogmatic69 |
untill you need to debug something and now you have validation all over the place |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:40 |
Ceeram |
but this is not really validating what you want, you just want to check if curl returned anything |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:39 |
brookshire |
if it is specific to that one controller, i see no reason not to validate from the controller |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:39 |
dogmatic69 |
you can check the validation in the controller but THE validation code is in the model |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:39 |
Ceeram |
arz: and even you dont as well |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:39 |
brookshire |
arz: if you want to reuse it, then use the model |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:39 |
Ceeram |
but validation should be in model |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:39 |
Ceeram |
brookshire: indeed doesnt matter where you call it |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:39 |
dogmatic69 |
brookshire: what does firebug say |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:38 |
Ceeram |
ok lets put it other wise, could you do the same in just the model, and could you do the same in just the controller without calling User model |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:38 |
brookshire |
arz: i don't think it matters much if you force the validation in the controller or model, but other disagree obviously |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:38 |
arz |
ok ... |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:38 |
sphereweb |
dogmatic69: and back to my initial issue with the ajax form why returning same page as response? |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:38 |
arz |
so, i'm supposed to do validation by hand inside controller |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:38 |
Ceeram |
yes from controller indeed |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:37 |
dogmatic69 |
brookshire: that is logic, not validation |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:37 |
brookshire |
in that example |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:37 |
brookshire |
no, you are invalidating it from the controller |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:37 |
Ceeram |
no you are calling it from the controller, but it still done in the Model |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:36 |
brookshire |
that is definitely validation |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:36 |
brookshire |
if (!empty($user['User']['username'])) |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:36 |
brookshire |
Ceeram: the model, but you're still doing the validation in the controller |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:36 |
dogmatic69 |
Router::connect( '/contact', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action' => 'display', 'contact' ) ); |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:36 |
Ceeram |
in UsersController or UserModel? |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:36 |
dogmatic69 |
sphereweb: i dont know if you can do that... and you are missing a param at the end |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:36 |
Ceeram |
brookshire: and where do you think invalidate is defined?> |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:35 |
dogmatic69 |
brookshire: yes, validating from the controller... why you think its last... |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:35 |
sphereweb |
dogmatic69: I have this in my routes.php: Router::connect('(Login|Terms|Privacy|Contact)', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action' => 'display')); |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:35 |
brookshire |
$this->User->invalidate('username_unique');//populates tagErrorMsg('User/username_unique') |
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Oct 22nd 2009, 16:34 |
dogmatic69 |
check the book... you can make /some/long/cake/path == /contact |