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May 29th 2017, 12:41 |
inoas |
maybe there is something that fits your bill already - or something you can learn from |
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May 29th 2017, 12:40 |
inoas |
also take a look at awesome cakephp |
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May 29th 2017, 12:40 |
inoas |
just create real foreign key constraints and a join table if necessary |
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May 29th 2017, 12:40 |
inoas |
and can use the cakephp database backed sessions |
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May 29th 2017, 12:40 |
inoas |
if you do not need anything particular about sessions |
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May 29th 2017, 12:40 |
inoas |
I think dereuromark is spot on |
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May 29th 2017, 12:36 |
chris-andre |
So far, when logging in, I use a component to create a record in sessions_users. Beforefilter, in appController I use `$this->UpdateAuth->checkFlag()`. Seems ok? |
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May 29th 2017, 12:35 |
chris-andre |
I will continue working on what you said yesterday. |
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May 29th 2017, 12:34 |
chris-andre |
Allright. Get it. |
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May 29th 2017, 12:34 |
dereuromark |
well, you are starting to hack ugly things now when trying to parse that string and alike. it will only poke holes into everything on the lower levels, not sure thats worth it |
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May 29th 2017, 12:33 |
chris-andre |
Right @dereuromark I have already been working on it with a sessions_users table. But I thought I could rather have a custom handler. But you say No? If so, I'll take your advice. |
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May 29th 2017, 12:31 |
dereuromark |
I was telling you about a pivot table the other day, to make the matching between session and user, by not touching the session handling more then necessary |
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May 29th 2017, 12:31 |
dereuromark |
nots exactly how you should probably not do it :slightly_smiling_face: |
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May 29th 2017, 12:31 |
chris-andre |
Ok. thanks @rchavik |
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May 29th 2017, 12:30 |
chris-andre |
I'm creating a custom sessionhandler (UserDatabaseSession), and I want to pull the user id out of $data to store it in Sessions.user_id |
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May 29th 2017, 12:30 |
rchavik |
chris-andre: see php serialize() vs deserialize() |
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May 29th 2017, 12:29 |
chris-andre |
Is there a smooth way to read a data string like this? `"Config|a:1:{s:4:\"time\";i:1496010967;}Auth|a:1:{s:4:\"User\";a:13:{s:2:\"id\";i:1;s:10:\"first_name\"` |
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May 29th 2017, 12:09 |
inoas |
(one way data flow/binding and immutability/store copy is good however) |
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May 29th 2017, 12:09 |
inoas |
redux I have to say is far to abstracted and complex... though we are using it |
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May 29th 2017, 12:09 |
inoas |
the only js stuff that was too my liking so far was jQuery and ReactJS |
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May 29th 2017, 12:00 |
kareylo |
I hate expressjs ... :( |
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May 29th 2017, 11:47 |
heter |
so i needed to separate their sessions |
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May 29th 2017, 11:46 |
heter |
actually i already found it out, ive had collisision between backend and frontend users (dont ask why they cannot work on same table) |
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May 29th 2017, 11:45 |
dereuromark |
why is that necessary? |
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May 29th 2017, 11:31 |
heter |
hi there, Auth Component -> is there any way to change the key on which user is stored ? |
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May 29th 2017, 11:09 |
pedroseco |
hi guys, anyone using psysh console for debugging? |
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May 29th 2017, 10:57 |
bernat |
thanks |
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May 29th 2017, 10:55 |
bernat |
Obviously I was making it harder than it is. :) |
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May 29th 2017, 10:51 |
hmic |
attach there |
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May 29th 2017, 10:51 |
bernat |
hmic: what if it's just for a model? |
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May 29th 2017, 10:39 |
hmic |
bernat, if you need them to be attached applicationwide, sure |
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May 29th 2017, 10:07 |
bernat |
Hi. I'm starting to use events in cakephp3. Is it common practice to attach listeners in the bootstrap file? |
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May 29th 2017, 09:10 |
medic |
thanks @kareylo . I will test it. |
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May 29th 2017, 09:08 |
kareylo |
@medic https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/core-libraries/collections.html#Cake\Collection\Collection::chunk |
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May 29th 2017, 08:53 |
medic |
I'm talking using a cakephp sql statement. |
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May 29th 2017, 08:51 |
hmic |
with the orm the results are streamable, so you can use the technique i was talking about too: chunk the result (collection!) of your query and save the chunks individually, instead of all records at once. |
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May 29th 2017, 08:50 |
hmic |
if its an sql result you can do "insert into ... select from" syntax with mysql at least |
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May 29th 2017, 08:49 |
medic |
My data is returned from the search results. After I give add all to array, then i using saveMany(); |
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May 29th 2017, 08:47 |
hmic |
we are talking about an async task anyways here. just to make sure! |
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May 29th 2017, 08:47 |
hmic |
you can use the collection class to split a large dataset into chunks, while not needing to load all the data upfront, so memory footprint will be doable |
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May 29th 2017, 08:46 |
kareylo |
Or create a seed (lel) |