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# Sep 29th 2016, 21:11 Cake3Beginner Hi there, I'm a bit confused about i18n setup in CakePHP 3 and need some help please. I made a blank CakePHP installation with composer (locally XAMPP), set up a simple test table in the database and used "cake bake all" to create controllers etc. By default all text is in english, e.g. "preview" and "next" in index view. I copied the language file
# Sep 29th 2016, 21:01 jec thanks!
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:57 ndm @jec possible, yes, but not adivsed, it's deprecated
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:57 ndm @adityapansari I'm saying that by default the callback filter requires the configured field to be present in your search request, ie `created`, like `?created=1andfrom_date=...`, and that if if you want to avoid that, you could for example enable the `alwaysRun` option for your filter, and in your callback check the `$args` variable whether the fields required for your search (`from_date` and `to_date`) are present yourself before trying to modify
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:50 jec I'm using 2.8.3
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:50 jec hi, is it still possible to use the email component from a controller like this: $this->Email ?
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:47 adityapansari hey! In my case - created is the column name and from_date and to_date which are the form data. I did not get you. May you please give a example. thanks
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:44 ndm Actually, enabling `multiValue` isn't the way to go in that case, mixed up things, sorry...
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:38 ndm You may want to either always run the filter, and implement a proper check for the required fields your own, or nest the fields under `created` and enable the `multiValue` option
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:38 ndm @adityapansari Actually you're passing nothing... unless `alwaysRun` is enabled, a filter will only do its work when the configured field (in this case `created`) is present in the search request, and yours only contains `from_date` and `to_date`.
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:32 adityapansari http://localhost:8765/appointments/appointment-report?from_date=2016-09-01andto_date=2016-09-03&
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:31 adityapansari date
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:31 ndm in your request
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:30 ndm @adityapansari What value are you passing for the `created` field of your callback filter?
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:27 adityapansari ->add('patient_id', 'Search.Like', [ 'before' => true, 'after' => true, 'field' => [$this->Patients->aliasField('id')]], ['filterEmpty' => true])
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:27 adityapansari And this one is working fine.
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:26 adityapansari *tried debugging
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:26 adityapansari I also tried the code , I found that callback is not executing. please help!
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:19 kitcat711_ even when i remove the UsersController.php file
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:19 kitcat711_ got a strange warning: Headers already sent in /mycakeApp/src/Controller/Api/UsersController.php:46
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:19 kitcat711_ bonsoir
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:16 adityapansari I also try this - ->add('created', 'Search.Callback', [ 'callback' => function ($query, $args, $manager) { return $query->andWhere(["Events.start >=" => new FrozenTime($args['from_date'])]) ->andWhere(["Events.start =" = new FrozenTime($args['to_date'])]); } ]); but it also did not work.
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:15 slackebot it is not working.
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:15 adityapansari Hey , I am using search plugin https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/search> So , In my events table , I added - $this->searchManager() ->add('created', 'Search.Callback', [ 'callback' => function ($query, $args, $manager) { return $query->andWhere(["Events.start >=" => $args['from_date']]) ->andWhere(["Events.start <=" = $args['to_date']]); }
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:07 associatee You see, there's an associated row that actually satisfies the matching condition, but it's not being loaded
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:07 associatee >contain(['PpcConjuntosEquivalencias' => function($q) use ($projetoId){ return $q->matching('Representante.ProjetoEstruturas', function($sq) use ($projetoId) { return $sq->where(['ProjetoEstruturas.projeto_id' => $projetoId]); });
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:07 associatee but it's not working properly
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:06 associatee but I want to filter by sub associations
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:06 sazpaimon mind you, my cake knowledge is very limited so I could be missing something
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:06 associatee So I pass a query to the contain
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:06 associatee but I want to filter it
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:06 associatee I'm loading an association
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:06 associatee hey guys
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:05 sazpaimon If I use a component, then I can simply mock that component in $this->generate() and not have to mock out any of the controller methods
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:03 sazpaimon how do I load a service class via $components/helpers/uses? That's kind of my goal here
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:01 admad s/i/it
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:00 admad though i can be just a general service class, doesnt have to be a component
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:00 admad a wrapper class sounds good.
# Sep 29th 2016, 20:00 sazpaimon only thing I can think of is make a very thin wrapper using a component, that way I can mock the SDK in $this->generate(...)
# Sep 29th 2016, 19:59 sazpaimon problem is, I don't see an easy way to mock the facebook sdk in my controller unit tests.
# Sep 29th 2016, 19:58 sazpaimon for instance, I want to load the Facebook SDK for a controller. The only plugin for 2.x hasn't been updated in years and uses an unsupported SDK version, so I'll need to load the latest SDK version via composer