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Dec 14th 2017, 10:07 |
neon1024 |
If you’re asking the question, then you already know the answer |
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Dec 14th 2017, 10:04 |
birdy247 |
^^ in the context of testing Method A |
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Dec 14th 2017, 10:04 |
birdy247 |
If I am testing method A, who's outcome is affected by an internal call to Method B, would this be a candidiate for mocking Method B? |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:56 |
meowcate |
That means I'll need to do many separated calls to mysql. Maybe there is a better way, just asking. |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:54 |
meowcate |
As far as I know with the book, to save many entites I need to put the datas in an array, but for the translations I have to use `$entity->translation(lang)->set(data))` to save each translation in a loop |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:52 |
meowcate |
Is there a way I can save many entities at once with their translations, or do I need to save each entity and its translations though a loop ? |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:49 |
neon1024 |
But not a plugin as my admin area will not be implemented into a different project |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:49 |
neon1024 |
As I like the code separation |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:49 |
neon1024 |
I use a prefix personally |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:48 |
psantos |
so, you would use prefix or scope for admin area? |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:47 |
neon1024 |
Some word in IRC translates into a mention here in slack somehow, it’s quite confusing :P |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:46 |
neon1024 |
For some reason here in slack we see “but thats does not @work" |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:46 |
joopm |
should? |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:46 |
neon1024 |
Does not what? |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:46 |
neon1024 |
work |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:46 |
joopm |
but thats does not work |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:46 |
joopm |
i tried $this->ModelName->FieldName |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:45 |
joopm |
but should i refere for the different Model's field? |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:45 |
joopm |
i know i can use $context['data']['fieldName'] for current model |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:44 |
joopm |
which is based on other's modell field value |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:44 |
joopm |
i have to write a custome validation rule |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:44 |
joopm |
hello there |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:41 |
slackebot |
could not be found.` What I am missing? |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:41 |
psantos |
routes from 2.x was more easy to handle... for example, now I have this: ``` $routes->connect( '/categories/:id', ['controller' => 'Categories', 'action' => 'view'] )->setPatterns(['id' => '\d+'])->setPass(['id']); ``` but when I try to visit `http://localhost:8765/categories/1` for example, I got this error: `Error: A route matching "array ( 'controller' => 'posts', 'action' => 'view', 0 => 6, 'plugin' => NULL, '_ext' => NULL, )" |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:34 |
neon1024 |
Sense it none makes. |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:32 |
meowcate |
I'm not sure I understand your question. |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:28 |
extreminator |
how to define array like name attribute every time i get new select box using jquery |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:28 |
neon1024 |
No harm in it though, just you have to remember that it’s there and code for it |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:28 |
neon1024 |
I wouldn’t make an admin area in a plugin personally, just because it makes things more frustrating to maintain, as all your routes and table classes etc need to manage the plugin |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:17 |
psantos |
good morning @furqan |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:10 |
furqan |
hey morning there ! |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:10 |
slackebot |
$routes->connect('/users', ['controller' => 'Users']); }); ``` and ``` Router::plugin('Admin', ['path' => 'admin'], function ($routes) { $routes->connect('/users', ['controller' => 'Users']); }); ``` when should I use one and when should I use another ? whats is the implications of each other? I need to create an "admin" area for manage (eg, a blog system) , which can be the best option and why? Thanks |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:10 |
psantos |
hello everybody What's the difference between those codes: ``` Router::scope('/admin', function (RouteBuilder $routes) { $routes->connect('/users', ['controller' => 'Users', 'action' => 'index']); }); ``` ``` Router::prefix('admin', function($routes) { $routes->connect('/users', ['controller' => 'Users', 'action' => 'index']); } ``` ``` Router::scope('/admin', ['plugin' => 'Admin'], function ($routes) { |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:09 |
furqan |
i have installed debugkit ,i am looging the sql queries to the log file |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:09 |
neon1024 |
Morning everyone |
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Dec 14th 2017, 09:09 |
furqan |
any one !!! |
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Dec 14th 2017, 07:47 |
furqan |
if it would log those queries also ,can u tell me how do i configure ,bacause by default it just logs in the queries in the web request -response cycle |
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Dec 14th 2017, 07:46 |
furqan |
because the code is executed by the background jo processing engine resqueue |
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Dec 14th 2017, 07:46 |
furqan |
okay ,so someone from teh portal suggested yestarday to get debugkit and to log queries and see ..So i do have the cakephp debugkit ,but will it also log the queries executed by the background workers as in the resqueue workers |
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Dec 14th 2017, 07:39 |
joopm |
i dont have idea yet |
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Dec 14th 2017, 07:32 |
furqan |
takes 20 seconds ,i am logging the results to a log file that have timestamp ! |