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Nov 24th 2017, 09:46 |
neon1024 |
`$componentRegistry->load('\App\Controller\Component\Rudy`);` |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:45 |
neon1024 |
I wonder if, in your cell, you could kinda hack it with `new ComponentRegistry(new Controller)` then just add a component to that |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:45 |
rudy1976s |
Tables can be instantiated without any problems using TableRegistry |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:45 |
neon1024 |
Hm, it takes a controller instance |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:44 |
neon1024 |
Ah, ComponentRegistry |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:44 |
rudy1976s |
yes you are right |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:44 |
neon1024 |
..and I think the ComponentCollection class is only in the Controller |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:43 |
rudy1976s |
I need to use cells to load data coming from a webservice based on Microsoft NAV, but the connector to the webservice and its api is in a component: I have copied the same code to a model and works because usign Table registry I can create an instance of the model table, but I am not happy with this “cheat” |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:43 |
neon1024 |
Doesn’t seem to be from looking at the Cell class |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:42 |
rudy1976s |
btw is there a way in a cell to use a component ? |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:41 |
rudy1976s |
thank you |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:39 |
neon1024 |
The only way it wouldn’t work is if you overloaded it with your own code somewhere in the chain |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:39 |
neon1024 |
As you’re just extending the class and `loadHelper()` is a method in the View class |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:39 |
neon1024 |
I don’t see why you wouldn’t be able to |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:38 |
rudy1976s |
@neon1024 yesterday I followed your hints but extending the view class i was not able to load an helpers in the new view |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:37 |
neon1024 |
No branch for it yet in the repo, or will it come out of `3.next` |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:37 |
neon1024 |
When is 4.0 coming? |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:37 |
neon1024 |
<3 |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:37 |
neon1024 |
Suppose not as it’s immutable |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:36 |
neon1024 |
Wonder if there any side effects of modifying the request in a template |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:36 |
neon1024 |
Yes, it is :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:26 |
neon1024 |
In a template `$this` is an instance of View class right? |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:21 |
rudy1976s |
good morning , since cells are “mini controllers” is there a way to load from the registrya a component ? |
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Nov 24th 2017, 09:13 |
cholthipaul |
can I use cakephp DBAL standalone? does it have dependencies on the main framework |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:30 |
birdy247 |
I am looking at the crud plugin :) |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:28 |
birdy247 |
easy solution, just tire yourself out more by solving even more problems :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:28 |
birdy247 |
@neon1024 brain whizzing no doubt |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:26 |
kants_ |
Is anyone familiar with this ? |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:26 |
kants_ |
or should i need to use simple $this->request->session()->write() to add custom variable in session |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:25 |
kants_ |
I want to add a custom variable in default auth array i.e $this->request->session()->read('Auth.User') is ther any way to do it ? |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:24 |
kants_ |
hi #slackebot2 |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:19 |
neon1024 |
Kinda sucks |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:19 |
neon1024 |
Had trouble sleep the last week or so, I keep waking up in the night so I get up tired |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:19 |
neon1024 |
Well if you mean I’m on time, yes :P |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:17 |
birdy247 |
@neon1024 early bird :muscle: |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:17 |
birdy247 |
Morning |
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Nov 24th 2017, 08:08 |
kants_ |
can we add a custom fields to user.auth array in cakephp 3.0 ? |
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Nov 24th 2017, 01:34 |
voycey |
I would just rewrite your code so those errors dont happen |
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Nov 23rd 2017, 22:20 |
ziemmowit |
for eg. try { [code here] } catch(\PDOException $e) { return $this->redirect(['action' => 'search']); } Renders 500. When I tried \Exception also didn't worked. |
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Nov 23rd 2017, 21:56 |
slackebot2 |
the exception is catched faster by Cake and generates error 500; |
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Nov 23rd 2017, 21:56 |
ziemmowit |
Hello, does anybody knows how can I catch exceptions in query in controllers? $stars = $this->Stars->find('all'); $stars->join([ 'coo' => [ 'table' => 'coordinates', 'type' => 'LEFT', 'conditions' => 'coo.star_id = Stars.id']]); $stars->distinct(['Stars.id']); $stars->where($str); $stars->limit(100); I would like to to catch the error when `id` or `$str` will generate an error. When I try simple try/catch() nothing happens - seems like |