Log message #4019945

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# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 hagen00 that works, but it's ugly
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 dereuromark value= $entity->value
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 hagen00 echo $this->Form->radio( 'profile_category_questions._ids', [ ['value' => 'r', 'text' => 'Red', 'style' => 'color:red;'], ['value' => 'u', 'text' => 'Blue', 'style' => 'color:blue;', 'checked' => 'checked'], ['value' => 'g', 'text' => 'Green', 'style' => 'color:green;'], ] );
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 hagen00 maybe this:
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 dereuromark wuut? but then you can directly use entities?
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 hagen00 i have no problems with any of the controller things...
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 dereuromark and with cake3 even entities to do the same thing even cleaner
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:18 hagen00 ok, will look, but to be clear, i'm in the view .ctp file...
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:17 dereuromark there is an else case for if(posted)
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:17 dereuromark It works like it did 7 years ago :slightly_smiling_face: http://www.dereuromark.de/2010/06/23/working-with-forms/#default-values
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:16 dereuromark my point exactly
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:16 hagen00 i..e i'm landing on the page, requeste->data not set yet. no post request yet
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:16 hagen00 yes, i know that for simple forms. not sure it will work for a complex form, with multiple associations...
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:16 hagen00 hmm, but my array isn't populated from request->data.
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:15 dereuromark you can also populate the entity and do form->create($entity) - will also work and is even cleaner
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:15 dereuromark yes, and what I said is for displaying the selected value
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:14 dereuromark but I wouldnt do this with magic numbers, use either string keys, or better like I do a enum kind of approach
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:14 hagen00 i.e the form has been saved, now i want to display it again
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:14 hagen00 i'm asking for display purposes. not saving purposes
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:14 dereuromark it is really that easy
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:14 dereuromark $this->request->data[gender] = number
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:13 dereuromark if it is provided in the correct form
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:13 hagen00 how do i set Feminime to checked?
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:13 hagen00 so for example: $this->Form->radio('gender', ['Masculine','Feminine','Neuter']);
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:13 dereuromark why? it reads the data
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:13 hagen00 yes, i have the data. the data isn't the problem. the problem is the helper...
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:13 dereuromark either from controller via request->data preset, or in view via default
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:12 hagen00 https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/views/helpers/form.html#creating-radio-buttons
# Apr 25th 2017, 09:12 hagen00 Can anyone advise how to set a radio button to checked in a radio button list. The docs aren't clear on this.
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:59 digitalfotografen Thanks for a great plugin!!! I use it for stuff where You probably should use a more "professional" queue handler. But nu keeping it inside Cake simplifies installations.
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:56 dereuromark thx for the feedback guys, I tagged 3.4.0
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:55 digitalfotografen @dereuromark @birdy247 I have been using dev dev-master of Queue on CakePHP 3.3 and 3.4 for some time. It has been stable. I works great!
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:45 ashish_onmobile @birdy247
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:45 ashish_onmobile let me know if it fit to your need.
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:45 ashish_onmobile whatever table you want to use.
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:45 ashish_onmobile try like this inside contain
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:45 ashish_onmobile ‘Users’ => function ($q) {
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:43 birdy247 @dereuromark yes seems solid to me
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:42 birdy247 but you can write a count inside a contain
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:42 birdy247 I have done that
# Apr 25th 2017, 08:40 ashish_onmobile let me know if i can help you.