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May 25th 2017, 23:24 |
obinoob |
slackebot: yes I was doing that but that felt wrong |
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May 25th 2017, 23:24 |
jeremyharris |
On the trait |
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May 25th 2017, 23:23 |
jeremyharris |
Make it when you need it |
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May 25th 2017, 23:17 |
obinoob |
slackebot: not an easy task to me lol |
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May 25th 2017, 23:15 |
obinoob |
slackebot: where should I create UserData instance? |
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May 25th 2017, 23:12 |
obinoob |
slackebot: 2) remove AppRules constructor |
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May 25th 2017, 23:12 |
obinoob |
slackebot: 1) replace Controller constructor by public function initialize() { parent::initialize(); } |
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May 25th 2017, 23:10 |
jeremyharris |
Then make it a component :P |
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May 25th 2017, 23:10 |
jeremyharris |
So use initialize instead :) removing the constructor override will help. Then remove the trait constructor and just call a method that sets up the user instead. Problems solved |
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May 25th 2017, 23:08 |
obinoob |
slackebot: I'm afraid so |
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May 25th 2017, 23:08 |
jeremyharris |
You're currently overriding it with different parameters than the parent constructor expects, so things will definitely break |
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May 25th 2017, 23:07 |
jeremyharris |
Maybe forgot to call parent::initialize(). Either way you shouldn't override the constructor if you can help it |
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May 25th 2017, 23:06 |
obinoob |
slackebot: I jave tried but i raises some error that I don't recall right now... |
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May 25th 2017, 23:06 |
jeremyharris |
It's better to use initialize() instead. |
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May 25th 2017, 23:04 |
obinoob |
slackebot: The problem is the same to me I don't get how can i use a constructor in cakephp when it overrides Controller class or other... there are manny things that I'm not ware... |
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May 25th 2017, 23:02 |
jeremyharris |
But you should really refactor to either a component or lazy load the user when the trait methods need it |
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May 25th 2017, 23:01 |
jeremyharris |
Call $this->AppRulesConstruct() on the controller constructor |
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May 25th 2017, 23:00 |
obinoob |
slackebot: I totally agree so who can I solve this issue? |
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May 25th 2017, 23:00 |
jeremyharris |
That's why _user never gets set |
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May 25th 2017, 22:59 |
jeremyharris |
You aliased it but don't call that method name that I see |
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May 25th 2017, 22:59 |
jeremyharris |
The reason you're getting that error is because the trait constructor doesn't get called |
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May 25th 2017, 22:58 |
jeremyharris |
No the trait |
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May 25th 2017, 22:58 |
obinoob |
slackebot: You mean the UseData.php class? |
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May 25th 2017, 22:57 |
obinoob |
slackebot: in slackebot getUserId() |
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May 25th 2017, 22:57 |
jeremyharris |
Also this should probably be a component as it interacts with the controller layer (other components, the response) |
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May 25th 2017, 22:57 |
obinoob |
slackebot: https://postimg.org/image/vkktd1f6v/ |
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May 25th 2017, 22:57 |
obinoob |
slackebot: someFunction was just an example |
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May 25th 2017, 22:56 |
jeremyharris |
Ok what's the problem? Where's "someFunction" |
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May 25th 2017, 22:54 |
obinoob |
slackebot: Controller: https://gist.github.com/fccpt/79d0c074d0592a88bd0cc7cb1d482f55 |
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May 25th 2017, 22:54 |
obinoob |
slackebot: Trait: https://gist.github.com/fccpt/66962a7b6422ed933e30f04cdf03e00e |
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May 25th 2017, 22:53 |
obinoob |
slackebot: First Class https://gist.github.com/fccpt/fc2d887ebbbf2723842c68f831b507dd |
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May 25th 2017, 22:44 |
obinoob |
*yep I will never get used to this keyboard |
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May 25th 2017, 22:44 |
jeremyharris |
Seems like a fairly obvious error though. Wherever you're calling the function you're calling it on something that doesn't exist |
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May 25th 2017, 22:44 |
obinoob |
yesp i will |
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May 25th 2017, 22:43 |
jeremyharris |
obinoob gist your object (and its parents/traits) and the call |
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May 25th 2017, 22:43 |
obinoob |
I will try to gist a small example of the code |
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May 25th 2017, 22:42 |
jeremyharris |
meder_ make sure the controller is in the right namespace and that you have a route for the API prefix |
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May 25th 2017, 22:42 |
obinoob |
I have not a single idea on how to do this that is why I'm having a fatal error, what does it mean this: Call to a member function someFunction() on null |
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May 25th 2017, 22:41 |
jeremyharris |
Why not lazily construct it? |
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May 25th 2017, 22:39 |
obinoob |
anyone ? |
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May 25th 2017, 22:38 |
obinoob |
How can I do this? |