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Jul 17th 2017, 18:56 |
gglow |
should I use a byte instead if I need 3 states? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:56 |
hmic |
bool is true or false, not null. thats it. |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:56 |
gglow |
yep |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:56 |
jeremyharris |
cake 3? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:54 |
gglow |
When I submit a form with a boolean set to null in my json, CakePHP stores it as false. How do I get Cake to store my null booleans as null and not false? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:54 |
jeremyharris |
https://readthedocs.org/ might work for you then |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:53 |
devito |
not very complex |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:52 |
jeremyharris |
depends on how complex you need them to be |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:52 |
jeremyharris |
lots of people use readthedocs for simpler docs |
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Jul 17th 2017, 18:52 |
devito |
anyone have suggestions for doumentation generators? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:57 |
slackebot |
<savant> |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:56 |
megan |
Lol |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:55 |
savant |
you cant set your own points |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:55 |
savant |
@admad-- |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:55 |
admad |
@admad-- |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:54 |
admad |
@savant++ |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:54 |
savant |
there we go |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:53 |
savant |
@plusplus help |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:53 |
savant |
@plusplus leaderboard |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:53 |
savant |
@admad++ |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:53 |
savant |
@admad++ |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:50 |
savant |
@admad++ |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:48 |
savant |
test++ |
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Jul 17th 2017, 17:45 |
backstageel |
Hello, can someone show me a link to a tutorial on how to enable opcache on cakephp2? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:50 |
aaronc |
jeremyharris++ |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:50 |
aaronc |
Thanks for the help. I ended up get the passed vars with $this->viewVars, then the return is an array, I used array_keys() on it to get an array of all passed variables. |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:46 |
jeremyharris |
np! |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:45 |
aaronc |
Apologies had a bunch of pr statements floating around and mixed them up. |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:44 |
jeremyharris |
when you debug it, it shows you the “items” as a help for debugging |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:43 |
jeremyharris |
no it’s not :slightly_smiling_face: it’s an internal piece of the collection. if you want to make sure it was passed, you can check that the var you passed is indeed a collection/collectioninterface |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:42 |
aaronc |
I'm attempting to check what variables were passed to the view with ->set() in the controller, so in this case, 'items' is one of them. |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:41 |
jeremyharris |
items is internal |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:41 |
aaronc |
The name of the array, so in the first example 'items'. It seems to be disappearing with a lot of accessor methods. |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:40 |
jeremyharris |
I thought that was what you were asking for :slightly_smiling_face: what is it you want? |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:39 |
aaronc |
->first returns just the part ```[id] => 1 [name] => Safari Land/Second Chance [[new]] => [[accessible]] => Array ( [*] => 1 ) etc.... ``` |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:37 |
jeremyharris |
resultsets are collections, so check out the docs on collections for more info on using them: https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/core-libraries/collections.html |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:36 |
jeremyharris |
you can always turn it into an array if you want, too, ->toArray |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:35 |
jeremyharris |
usually you iterate through the resultset (e.g., items). or if there is a single item, use ->first() |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:35 |
slackebot |
) |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:35 |
aaronc |
Is there a simple way to get the key of this result set object i.e. 'items'? ```Cake\ORM\ResultSet Object ( [items] => Array ( [0] => Cake\ORM\Entity Object ( [id] => 1 [name] => Safari Land/Second Chance [[new]] => [[accessible]] => Array ( [*] => 1 |
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Jul 17th 2017, 16:20 |
jeremyharris |
that could just be old stuff |