# |
May 26th 2016, 09:47 |
Neon1024x |
$this->Users->find()->select(['id', 'first_name', 'last_name']); |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:47 |
Neon1024x |
Especially as ->select() for a query is for fields rather than model names |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:47 |
Neon1024x |
frzrr, Sounds to me like you need an entity mutator method, if I've understood properly |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:46 |
Neon1024x |
phpcoder, Well that looks like a contained association to me, I think the 1=1 just applies to the queries global conditions, but I'm not 100% certain of that |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:42 |
frzrr |
issue is that i need to format the created dates for the main table and dont want to have to add all the other tables in the select. |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:41 |
frzrr |
other than passing in ->select([$this->Model, $this->OtherModel]) a thousand times ? |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:40 |
frzrr |
is there some way i could add to the ->select() function without altering the already generated select |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:37 |
phpcoder |
Neon1024x, yes ok but it should add https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7ff67a7838792aeb584bc70e78b66329#file-test-sql-L72 there no ? |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:33 |
Neon1024x |
It allows the query build to easily append conditions |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:33 |
Neon1024x |
phpcoder, The 1=1 is added to the query for when there are no WHERE conditions |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:32 |
birdy247 |
1st day |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:32 |
birdy247 |
lol |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:31 |
phpcoder |
guys cake returns this query https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7ff67a7838792aeb584bc70e78b66329 it works but why does it use 1 = 1 here https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7ff67a7838792aeb584bc70e78b66329#file-test-sql-L67 it does not look very well |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:30 |
neon1024 |
Had 2 crashes as well |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:30 |
neon1024 |
Dunno really birdy247 all I've done so far is update my laptop / os / packages / code |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:30 |
Eax |
Ey folks! Cake3 question: I have this LoginController: https://gist.github.com/eaxexe/64442df2e6465a67fe7a0fcd98ad27f7 (It uses Facebook to auth the login, hence no password checking) - My question is: Can anyone see why the cookie simply dissapears after being set and the user being redirected? Thanks! ð??? |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:29 |
birdy247 |
@neon1024: How is cake fest |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:29 |
marlinc |
Anyone here going to Amsterdam's train stations by any chance on Saturday? |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:27 |
neon1024 |
:+1::skin-tone-2: |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:27 |
birdy247 |
bernat1 thanks also |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:27 |
birdy247 |
@neon1024: thanks! |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:26 |
birdy247 |
got there :slightly_smiling_face: |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:26 |
birdy247 |
phew |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:23 |
birdy247 |
so I simply need to return $entities; |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:23 |
birdy247 |
ok |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:23 |
neon1024 |
Beyond that, my brain has imploded :( |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:22 |
neon1024 |
Specifically where $alteredData is set |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:22 |
neon1024 |
Yep, now read the code above that |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:21 |
birdy247 |
// Another listener callback public function doSomethingElse($event) { // ... $event->result['order'] = $alteredData; } |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:21 |
bernat1 |
@birdy247, my guess is that $event->result is an Event object. |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:21 |
neon1024 |
I agree that the code visually is misleading |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:20 |
neon1024 |
If you look at the book it is returning the event data array, not the event object |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:20 |
neon1024 |
Well that's wrong, check the book |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:19 |
birdy247 |
and i get: Error: Cannot use object of type Cake\Event\Event as array |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:18 |
birdy247 |
debug($event->result['timetable']); |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:18 |
birdy247 |
and this is what I am doing after its dispatched |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:18 |
birdy247 |
that is what I am returning |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:18 |
birdy247 |
$event->result['timetable'] = $entities; $result = $event; return $result; |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:18 |
neon1024 |
At least that's how it reads to me |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:17 |
neon1024 |
Or the callback return ['data'] |
# |
May 26th 2016, 09:17 |
neon1024 |
When it should be $event->result['data'] |