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Jul 11th 2017, 13:22 |
jotpe |
hello. I've got a MissingViewException when using $this->render('index'); I have a valid view and the frontend is rendered correctly |
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Jul 11th 2017, 12:10 |
bernat |
the test cases is the only place I've found the fourth argument used but still no explanations. |
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Jul 11th 2017, 12:09 |
bernat |
I've already checked the api and test cases |
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Jul 11th 2017, 12:09 |
bernat |
Am I using the CounterCacheBehavior in the wrong way ignoring the fourth argument? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 12:08 |
admad |
bernat: check api and test cases |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:57 |
bernat |
I'm looking at the CounterCacheBehavior class and I see that it uses a fourth argument when calling a custom count function. I think I have to use that fourth argument to calculate the count for the newly associated entity or the old one. I haven't found anything about this in the docs and I'm a bit confused. There's some more info or examples about how this fourth argument should be used? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:50 |
hmic |
a pull request |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:49 |
miks |
when you said [15:40] <hmic> maybe you implement it and setup a PR? could be interesting, maybe. |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:49 |
miks |
btw, whats a PR? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:46 |
miks |
i see... thanks |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:44 |
hmic |
if your beforesave has insight and acts upon the data in the entity, you can make it act upon the real data, not the virtual one too... |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:44 |
hmic |
as you do not save that virtual property to the database anyways, your beforeSave does not need to care... |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:44 |
hmic |
the virtual properties are dependent on the current state of the entity - you implemented it this way! |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:42 |
miks |
when i run $entity['virtual_property'] it gives me 'value1' but when i run $entity->getOriginal('virtual_property') i was expecting 'value 2' but gave me 'value 1' |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:42 |
hmic |
sure |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:41 |
miks |
then i have a virtual function which returns "value1" if property == 1 and 'value2' if property == 2 |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:41 |
hmic |
sure |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:41 |
miks |
when i use $entity['property'] it gives me 1 and when i use $entity->getOriginal('property') it gives me 2 |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:40 |
miks |
i made a behavior, and inside the behavior there is a beforeSave |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:40 |
hmic |
maybe you implement it and setup a PR? could be interesting, maybe. |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:40 |
miks |
i'm confused. Let me explain my situation. |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:39 |
hmic |
:p |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:39 |
hmic |
it has not been changed anyways |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:39 |
miks |
ohh thanks |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:39 |
hmic |
miks, like you said: you cannot. |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:38 |
miks |
is there a way to get the original virtual property? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:37 |
mallick |
thanks buddy :+1: |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:37 |
hmic |
you could seperate it into a plugin, if that makes sense to you |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:36 |
hmic |
mallick: use a prefix maybe? then use crud+crudview and your backend is done. |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:36 |
mallick |
one quick question,, my project has two part,, one frontend and other is backend,, so what i do for backend??? make a plugin or what?? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:36 |
hmic |
so the answer is? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:35 |
miks |
but when i use $entity->getOriginal('virtual_property') it just gives me $entity['virtual_property'] |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:33 |
hmic |
miks, i guess you know the answer already |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:32 |
miks |
hi, i know we can access original value of entity with $entity->getOrignal('property') but how can you get an original virtual property like something similar to $entity->getOrignal('virtual_property') |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:28 |
hmic |
add it to dev dependencies, maybe, to get the tests too? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:28 |
bernat |
Thanks, now I know it's not something broken in my app. |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:27 |
neon1024 |
Think so. Not sure how that’s been achieved though ;) |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:27 |
neon1024 |
If you checkout cakephp/cakephp into it’s own repo they should be there I think |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:27 |
bernat |
But they're in github. Are they remove only from releases? |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:27 |
neon1024 |
I think it’s because they’re not in cakephp/app |
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Jul 11th 2017, 11:27 |
neon1024 |
Yeah the framework doesn’t come with tests any more |