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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
savant |
:slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
savant |
and you want me to maintain a chat application with high availability? thanks but no thanks |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
savant |
hmic: I gave a talk on why I dont have time to maintain servers |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
hmic |
http://www.mattermost.com/ |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
hmic |
you can even import slack history now |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
savant |
i have a few open PRs for it as well, they should be merged this week |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
hmic |
savant: give up on slack and use mattermost, it does the same and is OSS :P |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
savant |
@rudy1976s docs for crud-view if you want: https://crud-view.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:02 |
rudy1976s |
@savant I would look at your approach, it sounds pretty interestinfg |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:01 |
savant |
hmic: join the dark side of slack |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:01 |
hmic |
it's just awefull in irc and very disturbing in that size |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:01 |
savant |
its probably not exactly what you’re looking for, @rudy1976s, but somewhat related problem |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:01 |
savant |
hmic: maybe later |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:01 |
hmic |
:D |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:01 |
hmic |
!tell savant about gist |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:01 |
savant |
basically just configuring it |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
slackebot |
$this->Crud->action()->config('scaffold.index_formats', [ 'CSV' => Router::url(['_ext' => 'csv', '?' => $this->request->query]), 'JSON' => Router::url(['_ext' => 'json', '?' => $this->request->query]), 'XML' => Router::url(['_ext' => 'xml', '?' => $this->request->query]), ]); $this->Crud->action()->config('scaffold.fields', $fields); return $this->Crud->execute(); } ``` |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
slackebot |
__('All') => 'all', __('Missing Maintainer') => 'missingMaintainer', __('Uncategorized') => 'uncategorized', __('No version set') => 'unversioned', ]); if (in_array($this->request->query('finder'), ['missingMaintainer', 'uncategorized', 'unversioned'])) { $this->Crud->action()->config('findMethod', $this->request->query('finder')); } |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
savant |
``` public function index() { $fields = [ 'id', 'maintainer_id', 'name', 'repository_url', 'tags', 'category_id' ]; if ($this->request->getParam('_ext') === 'csv') { $this->set('_serialize', ['packages']); $this->set('_extract', $fields); } $this->Crud->action()->config('scaffold.index_finder_scopes', |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
savant |
here is the code for that particular index action |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
savant |
can link actions etc, have scoped filters |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
savant |
i get csv/json/xml export support |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
savant |
https://cl.ly/2G3G133C2Q3z |
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Jun 27th 2017, 09:00 |
savant |
anyhow, re: crud, this is the sort of thing I’m doing |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:59 |
savant |
you pass in your table and deal with just the wrapper class |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:59 |
savant |
that is basically your data provider |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:59 |
savant |
that or build a wrapper class |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:59 |
savant |
then you have strong cohesion |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:59 |
savant |
I think if you want to treat a specific table as a “type” of thing, you should build an interface and attach it where necessary |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:58 |
savant |
I’ve been leaning heavily on crud-view recently - @dakota mentioned it above - and it helps build out administrative patterns |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:58 |
savant |
I dont really use that sort of approach per-se |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:56 |
rudy1976s |
I found that approach very useful for displaying data |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:56 |
rudy1976s |
http://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/guide-output-data-providers.html |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:56 |
rudy1976s |
exactly |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:55 |
savant |
but automatically without needing to rebake things, is that correct? |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:55 |
savant |
sort of like bake? |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:55 |
rudy1976s |
Yii2 uses the dataprovider which is able to receive a query and display in a widget with the according fields result of the query with its label in a list or grid fashion |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:54 |
rudy1976s |
I am thinking of this because of my recent Yii2 experience, which was really complicated for me coming from cake way of thinking ( which I still prefer) but the dataprovider concept was very useful ) |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:53 |
savant |
im guessing you’re trying to automatically generate admin panels? |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:53 |
savant |
can you point me to where yii2 has this “label” functionality? |
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Jun 27th 2017, 08:52 |
savant |
rudy1976s: your question has me interested enough to stay awake to ask a few questions |