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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:42 |
lilhermit |
`isAuthorized` doesn't seem to get called |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:41 |
hmic |
same concept i guess |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:41 |
lilhermit |
I'm not using AuthComponent but AuthenticationComponent from cakephp/authentication |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:40 |
hmic |
you could use a custom authorize object instead of course |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:39 |
hmic |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/components/authentication.html#using-controllerauthorize |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:38 |
lilhermit |
didn't know about controller authorize?! |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:38 |
lilhermit |
```/src/Controller/Admin/AdminController.php (line 92) 'doing stopPropagation and returning false in controller Crud.beforeFilter' /src/Controller/Admin/AdminController.php (line 142) 'doing stopPropagation and returning redirect in controller.beforeFilter' /src/Controller/Admin/FixturesController.php (line 175) 'at method'``` |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:37 |
lilhermit |
yeah it's in before filter too |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:36 |
hmic |
but use controller authorize instead |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:36 |
hmic |
additionally, you should try not to put the authorization stuff in a beforefilter |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:35 |
hmic |
i have not been talking about the crud beforeFilter |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:34 |
lilhermit |
I know `beforeFilter` is being called as I've put debug in it |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:34 |
lilhermit |
``` $this->Crud->on('beforeFilter', function(Event $event) { if (!$this->isAuthorised()) { $event->stopPropagation(); return false; } });``` |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:33 |
lilhermit |
yes |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:32 |
hmic |
lilhermit: tried returning false from the event? |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 11:31 |
lilhermit |
Hi all, does anyone know how to stop Crud from invoking an action? in my beforeFilter (controller) I'm doing `$event->stopPropagation();` and returning a redirect. in Crud.beforeFilter I'm also doing `$event->stopPropagation();` yet the method is getting called |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 09:39 |
braeden |
Okay, thanks again! |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 09:08 |
ono-t |
god morning! |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 08:47 |
neon1024 |
Perhaps a complete table method which does all the find the caching would be easier |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 08:47 |
neon1024 |
Plus, you’d want to think about how the caching would work, as a custom finder method quite often just modifies an existing query object |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 08:47 |
neon1024 |
@braeden I would suggest perhaps adding an option to the custom finder to control if the method should cache or not |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 08:29 |
k4t |
o/ |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 08:28 |
neon1024 |
Morning all |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 07:30 |
braeden |
thanks |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 07:01 |
admad |
@braeden it's fine |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 05:34 |
vignesh.pattalam |
@HippoCritical Check whether the port from which you are sending your emails is open or blocked, if it is blocked you might need to open it |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 05:28 |
braeden |
This place is so dead for Australians :) |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 00:26 |
braeden |
I can't see any downsides to doing so (at the moment), it centralises the whole process, and it's a query I am using quite frequently |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 00:25 |
braeden |
Is it sensible to perform caching read/writes in a Table's custom finder method? e.g. $users->find('nameAndImage') which will either return the result from the cache or query the DB? |
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Dec 22nd 2017, 00:08 |
itamer |
I'm looking at authentication in cake3 - at the moment the user is handed off to a cake2 site for authenication and then returned. If I use UseMuffin/OAuth2 all the passwords will be retained, right? |
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Dec 21st 2017, 22:13 |
braeden |
debug( $this->request->data ) ? |
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Dec 21st 2017, 21:34 |
genellern |
Hi guys, any idea how to test a request from a form to upload a photo? |
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Dec 21st 2017, 20:11 |
admad |
justcharlz: https://github.com/UseMuffin/Tokenize/blob/master/src/Model/Behavior/TokenizeBehavior.php#L104 https://github.com/UseMuffin/Tokenize/blob/master/src/Model/Table/TokensTable.php#L76 |
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Dec 21st 2017, 19:53 |
HippoCritical |
Hello Everyone. Are SocketExceptions normally caused by sending emails using Cake? I have an application that's supposed to be sending emails once a user fills out a form, but it keeps giving errors. I looked in the apache error.log file and found a few errors relating to SocketException |
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Dec 21st 2017, 16:56 |
ceeram |
there she is |
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Dec 21st 2017, 16:53 |
ceeram |
. |
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Dec 21st 2017, 16:47 |
ceeram |
or, almost |
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Dec 21st 2017, 16:47 |
ceeram |
@neon1024 my colleague got you as mentor :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Dec 21st 2017, 16:21 |
justcharlz |
It's alway empty. Also want to know if it is possible to have other data filled saved somewhere instead of making the user enter the details all over again |
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Dec 21st 2017, 16:20 |
justcharlz |
Hello house, I think I have seen @admad here before. Developer of the UseMuffin/Tokenize plugin https://github.com/UseMuffin/Tokenize Need to know what is meant to be in the foreign_data[] of the tokenize table. |
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Dec 21st 2017, 16:06 |
slackebot3 |
$this->Crud->listener(‘view’)->beforeRender($event); parent::beforeRender($event); // TODO: Change the autogenerated stub } |