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Jul 6th 2017, 18:55 |
jarard01 |
if I have a date in the format '1 Jul 2017' how can I create a chronos object |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:54 |
graziel |
ok got it, kind of |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:52 |
graziel |
`country_id` and `status` isnt included in INSERT |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:51 |
graziel |
https://gist.github.com/Graziel/3add00444c31185ac330dc51f7b01059 |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:50 |
admad |
show the debug() of entity b4 it's passed to save() |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:47 |
graziel |
any idea why accessible and dirty field is not being included in INSERT query? |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:39 |
devito |
thanks |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:39 |
devito |
looks liek it did the trick |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:28 |
devito |
thanks |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:28 |
devito |
nice ill give ti a shot |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:26 |
jeremyharris |
then that would probably do it |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:26 |
devito |
yea |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:25 |
jeremyharris |
I’m assuming here you’d let it fail silently |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:25 |
jeremyharris |
the invalid login entity would fail to save if Users didn’t have username |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:23 |
jeremyharris |
you could do a very simple rule that just checks that it exists, e.g. $rules->add(function($entity) { return $this->Users->exists([‘username’ => $entity->username; ]) }, ‘usernameExists’); |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:23 |
devito |
making a invalid login table without calling the users table |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:22 |
devito |
I want to ensure a username exists in users table before i save the new record |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:21 |
jeremyharris |
what are you trying to do :P |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:21 |
jeremyharris |
waiiit nevermind ignore me |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:20 |
jeremyharris |
actually exists in uses arbitrary columns too |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:20 |
devito |
yea |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:20 |
jeremyharris |
sorry |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:20 |
jeremyharris |
oh exists in |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:19 |
jeremyharris |
it operates on a column currently. the example uses “email” |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:19 |
devito |
@jeremyharris do u know if theres a way to use existsin on a column instead of a PK? or Is this something i would need to make myself? |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:14 |
jeremyharris |
obinoob maybe switch to conditional validation instead? https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/core-libraries/validation.html#conditional-validation |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:11 |
jarard01 |
wow chronos is powerful! |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:10 |
obinoob |
I just want to run the add method only if notEmpty method fails is this possible? |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:08 |
obinoob |
https://gist.github.com/fccpt/839fc34c156ce0321c04c8045987665d |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:08 |
obinoob |
Hi again, so this code is part of the solution I've found for my earlier question here in channel, I needed to write a validation rule for a text field dependable on checkbox please take a look here |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:07 |
jeremyharris |
:rubberduck: |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:07 |
jarard01 |
grr |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:07 |
jeremyharris |
you need to import it at the top, use Cake\Chronos\Chronos |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:07 |
jarard01 |
use Cake\Chronos\Chronos; |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:07 |
jarard01 |
i ran composer to install |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:06 |
jarard01 |
Class 'App\Controller\Chronos' not found |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:06 |
jeremyharris |
the example is actually for a unique user :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:06 |
jeremyharris |
@devito yep, that’s exactly what application rules are for: https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/validation.html#applying-application-rules |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:05 |
devito |
on the table layer is there a way to see if a username exists before saving new record? trying to do an invlaid login table and I want to create a record only if its a valid username |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:02 |
sdevore |
@jarard01 https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/chronos.html#generating-differences |
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Jul 6th 2017, 18:02 |
jeremyharris |
or use straight up php |