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Jul 7th 2017, 15:19 |
hmic |
Type::build('time/date*')->useLocaleParser()->useImmutable()->setLocaleFormat() basically. 4 times: time, date, datetime, timestamp |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:18 |
dereuromark |
and ini_set('intl.default_locale', 'de_DE'); |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:17 |
dereuromark |
so whats your bootstrap setup besides date_default_timezone_set('UTC'); ? |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:17 |
hmic |
dereuromark: yes. server is UTC, app is another timezone... for me, when $entity->dateTimeField showed correct local time, formhelper did too. |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:15 |
dereuromark |
i am talking about the use case of having utc as server setup (recommended) |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:15 |
glanceded |
@hmic thank you, with that page opened I was working on |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:15 |
dereuromark |
@hmic not really, for the time helper you got a outputTimezone to format properly, but that is missing onthe widget level :S |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:15 |
hmic |
you need to, basically. |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:15 |
Martin` |
but wished you was able to forward a config to a datatype |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:14 |
Martin` |
I used custom datatypes for my upload plugin :) |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:14 |
hmic |
glanceded: https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/database-basics.html#data-types and the following paragraphs is the information you need. searching for "schema" on the book brings you to a wrong place... |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:14 |
jdominguezpaz |
@ebugg @admad I think I got it (also I think I now understand what admad said). I wrote irregular rules "both ways" so, for FrecuenciaSemanal I have: 'frecuenciasemanal'=>'FrecuenciasSemanales', 'FrecuenciaSemanal'=>'frecuenciassemanales', and looks good. Thank you both :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:12 |
Martin` |
I liked the type of IP :P |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:12 |
Martin` |
ok :P |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:12 |
Martin` |
:P |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:11 |
hmic |
dereuromark: thats quite odd |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:10 |
hmic |
Martin`, i just made that name up, can be anything you like. seemed kind of fitting for the thing in question |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:09 |
dereuromark |
jep |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:09 |
Martin` |
IPType? |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:09 |
hmic |
or are you talking about echo $entity->dateTimeField is correct but $this->Form->input('dateTimeField') is wrong? |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:09 |
dereuromark |
I did |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:08 |
hmic |
dereuromark: set your locale timezone in bootstrap! |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:07 |
hmic |
maybe/probably you can just do: $table->getSchema()->columnType('your_ip_field', '\App\Model\Types\IPType'); in one line in 3.4 |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:07 |
dereuromark |
did anyone write localized form input widgets for datetime? currently they are two hours (gmt 0 vs 2) off for me... |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:05 |
hmic |
these 2 things go in your table::initialize() function, btw. |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:05 |
glanceded |
ok, i'll try :) |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:04 |
hmic |
you need to map the IPType before too: Type::map('IPType', '\App\Model\...\IPType'); and have it defined in that dir/namespace with the corresponding class name |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:03 |
jdominguezpaz |
it* |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:03 |
jdominguezpaz |
@jarard01 If the .ctp is not created in that route it will show the one in the framework. You have to create the missing_controller.ctp in that route to override ir. |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:03 |
hmic |
$table->schema()->columnType('yourIPfield', 'IPType'); |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:03 |
glanceded |
ah, sure, didn't think about that, thank you very much |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:02 |
hmic |
glanceded: becaue you tell it in the schema |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:02 |
hmic |
gutts: hans michl |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:01 |
glanceded |
My field in db is int so how would cake know when to swtich datatypes? |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:00 |
gutts |
hah |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:00 |
gutts |
hmic: what does your nick stand for? i always read it as hnic |
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Jul 7th 2017, 15:00 |
glanceded |
@hmic I see, so I need to create my own type. I found here how to do that, but I can't find how to use it after I create it |
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Jul 7th 2017, 14:58 |
gutts |
with a built-in? |
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Jul 7th 2017, 14:58 |
gutts |
is there an easy way to extract the first nested error message in $errors = $model->errors(); after validation? |
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Jul 7th 2017, 14:57 |
jarard01 |
although in my case it doesn't seem to be calling either of the views in that location |
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Jul 7th 2017, 14:57 |
hmic |
glanceded: you dont need to work in the entity. you need a custom database type to do that |