Log message #4105365

# At Username Text
# Dec 21st 2017, 14:43 neon1024 This is an odd one from phpstan
# Dec 21st 2017, 14:40 neon1024 So I need to loop my query and assign each one?!
# Dec 21st 2017, 14:39 neon1024 As `withData($name, $value)`
# Dec 21st 2017, 14:39 neon1024 How do I update this to match 3.4+? `$this->request->data = $this->request->query;`
# Dec 21st 2017, 14:39 dosjota someone has used environment variables ??
# Dec 21st 2017, 14:25 dosjota someone has used environment variables
# Dec 21st 2017, 14:24 dosjota Hi!!
# Dec 21st 2017, 13:16 Leonardo_0112 products -> returns 'Product 02' products?page=2 -> returns 'Product 02' products?page=3 -> returns 'Product 03'
# Dec 21st 2017, 13:16 Leonardo_0112 $this->Paginator->settings['limit'] = 1; $this->Paginator->settings['offset'] = 1;
# Dec 21st 2017, 13:12 Leonardo_0112 Hi! In my CakePHP 2 project I'm paginating my products. In the Controller I've set $this->Paginator->settings['offset'] = 1. In the first page, the 'offset' works (skipping the first product), but in second page the 'offset' seems not working, resulting in a repeated product. Any ideia how can I make it work?
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:59 jkpatel291289 how should is dispalt statename in inddex.ctp view?
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:59 jkpatel291289 $this->paginate['contain'] = ['States'];
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:58 jkpatel291289 $this->paginate['fields'] = [ 'Customers.id', 'Customers.name', 'States.name', 'Customers.contact_number', ];
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:46 obinoob johan me too but it might be on this specific version not sure lol
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:45 obinoob neon1024 definitely mysql version ;)
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:45 johan I guess the simple answer is: don't do it.
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:45 johan I can remember "ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP" being on multiple columns in the same table being a problem as far back as MySQL 5.5, maybe even before that.
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:44 neon1024 Perhaps a different version of MySQL. I know that 5.7 made some updates to GROUP BY to make it more strict and inline with “proper databases”, so perhaps there are other changes
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:40 obinoob yes I agree however I'm pretty sure I've done exactly the same before in many tables...
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:39 neon1024 Sounds pretty explanatory
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:38 obinoob neon1024 I've removed the timestamp(0) param but mysql still complain for ERROR 1293 (HY000): Incorrect table definition; there can be only one TIMESTAMP column with CURRENT_TIMESTAMP in DEFAULT or ON UPDATE clause
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:38 neon1024 Oh right
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:37 obinoob neon1024 not exactly a problem, I'm just trying to establish mysql default behaviour in fact it's not a problem for cakephp I guess :) anyway I think it's more related with mysql version...
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:24 neon1024 obinoob, You’ve added one? What’s wrong with the Timestamp behaviour? Or, I should say, how does your use-case differ? Perhaps there is an enhancement possible with the Timestamp behaviour
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:24 johan Sup David :slightly_smiling_face:
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:23 neon1024 Heya @johan
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:20 obinoob johan yes I agree I've added a behaviour for created and updated actions
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:20 johan In fact, you probably don't even need it for `created`.
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:19 johan In that case I'd remove the `ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP` part from the `updated`'s declaration. The Cake behaviour should be taking care of that for you anyway :slightly_smiling_face:
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:18 obinoob johan yes and I get this ERROR 1293 (HY000): Incorrect table definition; there can be only one TIMESTAMP column with CURRENT_TIMESTAMP in DEFAULT or ON UPDATE clause
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:17 obinoob not entirely sure but I think it's due to the timestamp syntax right?
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:17 johan Have you tried just using TIMESTAMP instead of TIMESTAMP(0) ?
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:16 obinoob this is the sql https://gist.github.com/obinoob/efd29cc4dc15a0c4aa553e4b8a3eafa6
# Dec 21st 2017, 12:16 obinoob hi, I'm getting the following error while alter database. ERROR 1064 (42000): You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '(0) NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP AFTER `active`, ADD COLUMN `updated` TIME' at line 2
# Dec 21st 2017, 11:22 neon1024 I must remember that processing a remote sites HTML using PHP domDocument is a real pain in the ass :(
# Dec 21st 2017, 10:58 neon1024 :thumbsup:
# Dec 21st 2017, 10:58 jotpe works perfect, thanks @neon1024
# Dec 21st 2017, 10:57 neon1024 Or you can just add the symlink command to your composer post install scripts
# Dec 21st 2017, 10:57 neon1024 Plus if you use a relative path you can then commit the symlinks to Git as well if you want to
# Dec 21st 2017, 10:56 neon1024 Or at least, it used to ;)
# Dec 21st 2017, 10:56 neon1024 It prevents CakePHP doing an extra request to process the plugin prefix