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Feb 8th 2018, 18:44 |
bravo-kernel |
@sayed https://github.com/UseMuffin/Throttle |
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Feb 8th 2018, 18:42 |
hmic |
why would you want that? |
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Feb 8th 2018, 18:42 |
sayed |
Guys, anyone with a good idea on how to block concurrent requests to the server, with cake of course. |
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Feb 8th 2018, 17:59 |
pedroseco |
ok só um probably doing something wrong on my "listen" part |
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Feb 8th 2018, 17:51 |
hmic |
and thats all you need to do. listen to the event you emit. does not matter which plugin or app does what exactly. just match the events name and make sure to listen before emitting it (and the correct eventmanager is involved, usually go for the global one and attach early (bootstrap.php)) |
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Feb 8th 2018, 17:49 |
hmic |
pedroseco: you dont access events, you listen to them |
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Feb 8th 2018, 17:37 |
pedroseco |
what's the best way to share a callback from a event between all my plugins? Ex acessing from PLugin X a particular event emitted by Plugin Y |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:52 |
jotpe |
I tried something like `$this->assertResponseFailure($result = $this->Flash->render('custom5'));` but phpunit just tells me, that there was an error ;) |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:51 |
jotpe |
Hey guys! How can i write a Test, if a method rises a UnexpectedValueException? |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:46 |
spencdev |
What doesn’t lol. I’m fighting with the 7.1 tempnam notices |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:39 |
neon1024 |
Nah, I’m using multidimensional arrays which upsets PHP apparently |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:38 |
spencdev |
When you use their example? |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:33 |
neon1024 |
Then you get, `: Indirect modification of overloaded element of ArrayObject has no effect [` |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:33 |
neon1024 |
`The $data parameter is an ArrayObject instance, so you don't have to return it to change the data used to create entities.` |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:33 |
neon1024 |
I like the docs stating this, https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/saving-data.html#modifying-request-data-before-building-entities |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:32 |
spencdev |
Another way, and it could quite possibly be really bad advice, is to use Events. As a last ditch effort to kind of duct tape it together, you could make an event and in your non-plugin model/controller have it fire an event to check if everything saved properly. That may be over engineering something, and like I said, could quite possibly be really bad advice. Take it for what its worth. |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:29 |
spencdev |
Yeah, you can. There are a thousand ways to skin this cat. There isn’t a right or wrong way, except ways that just don’t work. But with the plugins, I’m not sure if you can attach behaviors to models in plugins. I could be wrong though, i’ve never done it. |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:27 |
amit |
Can we do it in a behavior |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:26 |
amit |
One more point is I have models in a plugin too |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:25 |
amit |
Exactly |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:25 |
spencdev |
Yeap. What you don’t want is database entries without the file existing in the object storage. That just creates confusion for everyone. |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:24 |
neon1024 |
Especially with a remote data store |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:23 |
neon1024 |
Also consider write failure |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:23 |
spencdev |
Depends on how YOU want to do it. I do mine beforeSave, I want to make sure the upload was successful before submitting the db entry because I do validation on the filename before marshaling. That a little outside of what CakePHP does/used for. You could do it the other way, save into the database and afterSave upload the image. If the image doesn’t upload, roll back. I think that’s how that would work. |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:21 |
neon1024 |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/saving-data.html#converting-request-data-into-entities |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:21 |
neon1024 |
From the book, https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/_images/validation-cycle.png |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:21 |
amit |
Yes |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:20 |
neon1024 |
As part of patchEntity or newEntity |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:19 |
amit |
Any idea how validation is handled before image upload |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:19 |
amit |
BUt the problem is with the validations |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:18 |
amit |
I have created a plugin to store the image on ObjectStore, and I will include it where I need to upload images |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:18 |
spencdev |
Yeah, I remember reading that you can do image resizing with AWS using S3, Lambda, and API gateway. If I remember right it’s a lot of work. Of course that doesn’t do the compression and focal points though |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:13 |
neon1024 |
So makes sense for our use-case |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:13 |
neon1024 |
It’s for our API, so we don’t need to serve out all the various sizes to our client websites via our api and from our api server |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:11 |
spencdev |
It’s kind of pricey, but I can imagine the time this would save on a lot of use cases |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:08 |
neon1024 |
My boss sure likes it |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:08 |
spencdev |
that is actually really freaking awesome |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:07 |
spencdev |
whoa |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:06 |
spencdev |
I’ve never heard of it, looking it up now |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:06 |
neon1024 |
Thankfully with Imgix we just need a single source image and Imgix will create any requested variants on the fly |
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Feb 8th 2018, 16:05 |
neon1024 |
Yes, we’ll be using a similar system as I understand it. |