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Feb 9th 2018, 16:16 |
neon1024 |
It’s nothing complicated |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:16 |
loginews |
but I will investigate. |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:16 |
loginews |
better than that... but then I am surprised because since I made it work before on another server, and that I documented everything that I did, there must be something I missed that now it is not working. |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:15 |
neon1024 |
What are you coding in? Notepad? |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:15 |
loginews |
okay |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:15 |
neon1024 |
Use a search tool lol |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:14 |
neon1024 |
As either a file with a name containing ‘jquery’ or as code with a string of ‘jquery’ |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:14 |
loginews |
under webroot? under plugins ? |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:14 |
neon1024 |
They’d be in your project |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:14 |
loginews |
I might have already installed them... how would I know ? |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:14 |
neon1024 |
Seems jQuery is on 3.x which is a bit higher than 1.9 :P |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:13 |
neon1024 |
https://unpkg.com/jquery@3.3.1/dist/jquery.js |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:13 |
neon1024 |
Which I rather like as the version is static and set in the code, but I still get the advantages of a cdn |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:13 |
neon1024 |
jQuery you can use a CDN like Google or unpkg, which allows you specify a version |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:13 |
neon1024 |
Well bootstrap you download from their website, so that’s pretty obvious |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:11 |
loginews |
I want to install friendsofcake/bootstrap-ui ... the doc on github says I should have cakephp 3.x bootstrap 3.x and jquery 1.9.... How do I know that I have the latter two? It's because somehow I managed to make bootstrap-ui work before but not today ! |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:04 |
neon1024 |
Assuming it’s an entity |
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Feb 9th 2018, 16:03 |
neon1024 |
I think the callback params should be explained in the docs. https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/core-libraries/collections.html#Cake\Collection\Collection::filter |
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Feb 9th 2018, 15:13 |
kevin |
ah crap. duh. its an update, so its a put |
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Feb 9th 2018, 15:12 |
kevin |
so if I debug $this->request->is(‘post’), its definitely false. but I dont know why |
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Feb 9th 2018, 15:10 |
kevin |
I put some stops in my app and it looks like the app never even gets into the if($this->request->is(‘post’)) statement. I checked my form and it is going to the right end point and the method is post. Im not sure why it wouldn’t get into that if statemetn |
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Feb 9th 2018, 15:09 |
kevin |
ok so I did find that I was doing entities incorrectly, and I believe I fixed that. I use the TableRegistry to pull the entity by ID, then I patch the entity with the request data |
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Feb 9th 2018, 15:03 |
kevin |
should I not be using Entities to update items in my DB? |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:59 |
kevin |
I do have the Decklist entity in Model/Entity/Decklist.php |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:58 |
kevin |
It just reloads the /edit/1 page again with no messages |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:58 |
kevin |
I feel like im doing something super silly here. I cant get this form to save: https://pastebin.com/tiKnt9gR |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:40 |
jkarlmen |
because right now once activated i get the error "Users is not associated with ModelName" if i modify the plugin directly it works but that is generally frowned upon |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:39 |
jkarlmen |
I'd extend it but that would mostly apply it's properties to another model ... I'd like to mainly just apply table relations to the model the plugin is using |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:38 |
jkarlmen |
If so is there a way of adding to that plugin's model without modifying the vendor files? |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:38 |
jkarlmen |
so yet another question. Is it safe to assume that once loaded, the model of a plugin supersedes the model of a similarly name model in the app controller? |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:36 |
dereuromark |
sugitime: I only had this when importing e.g. from csv, then I had to manually str_replace them back from \r to "\r". |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:36 |
kevin |
it 100% does |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:36 |
kevin |
exactly |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:34 |
admad |
Then your data itself has \r\n as strings instead of actual new lines |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:33 |
kevin |
I changed it to a text area and its still showing \r\n in the text area |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:31 |
admad |
A textarea would show new lines as entered. |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:29 |
kevin |
is there any way to make the form do that? |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:29 |
kevin |
I have a form im working on; its an edit form. it one of the fields is $widget[0][‘details’]. this field has breaklines in the form of \r\n’s. when I $this->Form->create($widget), then $this->Form->control(‘details’), the form creates a textbox with a value of “this widget is used for stuff. stuff like\r\nfixing things\r\nbreaking things\r\ntesttest”. I’d prefer it actually parse the \r\n’s into breaklines. |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:26 |
neon1024 |
I think 2 years is pretty safe :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:26 |
neon1024 |
https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blame/8ca5054ad237650dec85bc69377cb64a95f59f8f/src/Validation/Validator.php#L1594 |
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Feb 9th 2018, 14:26 |
admad |
You mean `@since`, sadly we weren't too particular about adding that tag |