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Dec 6th 2017, 19:17 |
inoas |
then you need to paginate trees (or walk parts of a tree and their children) |
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Dec 6th 2017, 19:17 |
inoas |
joopm: you can do so yourself, but it is not true it does work - it simply cannot work with m:n |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:59 |
sab |
Hi all |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:41 |
joopm |
please write at the manual tha paginater does not works with *Many |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:40 |
joopm |
ohm jesus just finish with your hint hmic |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:36 |
JD-Robbs |
hmic, thanks! Oh yeah - I should add that it's not the standard PagesController. So it does have the action "privacyPolicy" which is accessible via "/pages/privacy-policy" (the latter fallback route is set after my redirect; but I also tried it the other way 'round). |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:15 |
hmic |
pages has usually only one action - display and gets a second routing parameter - that might be your case for not matching the route you think it should |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:14 |
hmic |
try setting it up explicitely, if that makes a difference please |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:14 |
hmic |
*before* you setup the redirect |
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Dec 6th 2017, 18:09 |
JD-Robbs |
hmic, yep - the other route is already setup via one of the standard fallback routes |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:44 |
joopm |
okey thank you once againú |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:44 |
joopm |
:) |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:43 |
hmic |
you can setup an additional relation to the same table as hasOne and add the conditions to this relation, which in turn makes the paginator happy |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:42 |
hmic |
you could have multiple |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:42 |
hmic |
does not matter |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:42 |
joopm |
but its located in the _matchingData |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:41 |
joopm |
but if use the match than i only have one |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:41 |
joopm |
i have many Applications |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:41 |
joopm |
but now i felt it |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:41 |
joopm |
just was not sure |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:41 |
joopm |
yes you are right no *many |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:39 |
hmic |
the paginator does not handle *many |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:39 |
hmic |
whats the relation between those tables? |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:38 |
joopm |
because in that case it will be in the same |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:38 |
joopm |
thats why i need to match it |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:38 |
joopm |
than its seems its makes 2 independ query in the mysql |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:37 |
joopm |
if i use contain |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:37 |
joopm |
i need to sort with People.name |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:37 |
hmic |
contain them and use this |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:37 |
hmic |
thats how it's supposed to work |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:37 |
joopm |
how can i pass to the sortWhitelist ? |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:36 |
joopm |
now i can see those datas are in _matchingData |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:36 |
joopm |
i attached this to my find : ->matching('ThesisesSubDetails.Applications.Users.People'); |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:35 |
hmic |
if it's a string, that is fine too. |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:35 |
hmic |
to be able to reconnect to a route, you need to have that route defined somewhere else |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:34 |
saeideng |
why connect() patern and redirect() pattern is same ? |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:27 |
hmic |
JD-Robbs: you you have a route for the route you redirect to setup at that time? |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:21 |
JD-Robbs |
(the difference is just that I'd like to "redirect" the route, rather than to "connect" it. I'm wanting to set-up some permalinks) |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:21 |
JD-Robbs |
I'm having a slight routing issue. This works $routes->connect('/privacy-policy', ['controller' => 'Pages', 'action' => 'privacyPolicy']); ... But this does not: $routes->redirect('/privacy-policy', ['controller' => 'Pages', 'action' => 'privacyPolicy']); ... I'd be grateful for any pointers in the right direction. |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:08 |
rbl222 |
NULL::character varying |
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Dec 6th 2017, 17:08 |
rbl222 |
Should cake not detect NULL::character as a valid default? |