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Jul 5th 2017, 14:08 |
jeremyharris |
entities are pretty “dumb” objects - they aren’t aware that they are a join table so I doubt it would create a _joinData prop |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:07 |
jeremyharris |
that I don’t know. I believe it’s only available when you contain an association that has a through table |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:07 |
jarard01 |
I'm not so sure that it is mis-configured though |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:06 |
pedroseco |
@jeremyharris I used a manual save() on that table before, but I would like to use the “proper” way this time. Isn the _joinData available after i initiated the newEntity() ? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:06 |
cleptric |
gutts: I tested it, and I get ``` 'data' => [ 'user_id' => '36', 'text' => 'ffff', 'foo' => 'bar' ], ``` When I alter the request data before I pass it to `patchEntity` |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:05 |
jeremyharris |
see: https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/saving-data.html#saving-additional-data-to-the-join-table |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:05 |
pedroseco |
in this case i’m trying to just save a “sort” column value on the already populated joinTable |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:05 |
jeremyharris |
I think you want _joinData @pedroseco |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:05 |
jarard01 |
if anyone wants to answer my SO question on paginator the link is https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44928493/cake3-paginator-sort-error |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:04 |
pedroseco |
hi guys! how do we save a extra field on a join table just by using the save() on the foreign model? It seems i can only save both id’s and not the extra field even if i add it into the object. |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:00 |
gutts |
actually, this is an associated model. $context['data'] only contains the fields for that field. hm |
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Jul 5th 2017, 14:00 |
cleptric |
> You can access the other submitted field values using the $context[‘data’] array. |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:59 |
cleptric |
$this->request->getData() |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:58 |
cleptric |
Just pass `$this->request->getData()` to `patchEntity()` |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:57 |
cleptric |
Would also be better to avoid strange side effects. |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:57 |
gutts |
cleptric: do you know how to access all of the request data or all the data in a validation rule? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:57 |
gutts |
ah, ok |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:56 |
cleptric |
If you’re using `$this->request->data` you can modifiy it. If you use the new `$this->request->getData()` and `$this->request->withData()` no, as the request is immutable then. Just save it to a new variable and change that. |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:56 |
jarard01 |
fields have been whitelsited |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:56 |
gutts |
but i'd also like to know the other way just for my own information.. i still can't access all the request params in my validation rule, on 'when' or 'notEmpty' 3rd param |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:56 |
jarard01 |
paginator sort is not working, my url: properties/index/3?sort=idanddirection=asc |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:55 |
gutts |
and use 'child_count' as my rule |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:55 |
gutts |
so i figured i could loop it over and just throw a 'child_count' field instead of constantly loop over inside of the validation |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:54 |
gutts |
the validation condition i have.. i'll need to loop over all the other fields to see if the 'parent' field has any 'children' |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:54 |
popperz0r |
nop |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:53 |
gutts |
on a related note, is it considered bad practice to manipulate the request data before you pass it into newEntities? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:53 |
popperz0r |
Hello, i need help with epilog() anyone used it before? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:48 |
adriencs |
someone know why doing `->distinct()` in `->contain()` make the contain return nothing ? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:47 |
jarard01 |
even so I tried adding them but the sort does not work |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:47 |
gutts |
casmo: to validationDefault? ( tried to look for the 2nd param in the docs ) |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:46 |
jarard01 |
so I shouldn't have to whitelist my id, title and active fields for pagination |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:46 |
jarard01 |
the books says: "By default sorting can be done on any non-virtual column a table has" |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:43 |
phpubar |
@devito This is the full lifecycle of a request-response in Cake: https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/intro.html#cakephp-request-cycle |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:42 |
inoas |
Sebollson I had the same problem - in my dispair what I did was concatting in an anonymous function and sorting by STRING or NATURAL |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:42 |
casmo |
function myValidationCheck($a, $b) { debug($b); } |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:42 |
casmo |
The seconds parameter in your validation function has all the data, hasn't it? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:40 |
gutts |
i need to iterate through the other fields to create my condition. that or should i manipulate the request data manually? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:40 |
gutts |
is there a way to access "other" fields in request data within a validation rule? $context for 'on' in ->add or the 3rd param in notEmpty provide just data for a given field |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:38 |
devito |
v -> middleware? -> c -> model -> c -> -> middleware ? ->v that right? |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:37 |
casmo |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/components/pagination.html#control-which-fields-used-for-ordering |
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Jul 5th 2017, 13:37 |
devito |
what part of the request life cycle does a middleware get triggered? |