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Mar 2nd 2018, 17:53 |
obinoob |
I've used 'limit' => 1 but nope |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 17:52 |
obinoob |
savant when passing ->contain() optional table (I know that it will exist only one registry matching my rules) instead of getting an array index I would like to know if I can get an object ex: https://pastebin.com/w0jU1Hyb |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 17:48 |
savant |
what? |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 17:47 |
obinoob |
any chance of getting an object for only one registry within contain() or find('all', ['contain' => [...]]) I've used 'limit' = 1 but still got an array |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 17:22 |
inoas |
and a fun weekend! |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 17:21 |
inoas |
have a great evening bakers! |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:58 |
admad |
also checkout `App::shortName(get_class($entity))` |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
rudy1976s |
that's ok that way |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
savant |
probably. |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
savant |
and the last will be the classname |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
savant |
and the first will be the plugin |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
rudy1976s |
ah okay |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
savant |
you can assume that you can split that string by Model\Entity |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
rudy1976s |
I am at that point |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
savant |
since its an entity |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
rudy1976s |
exact |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:56 |
savant |
and that will return the full-namespaced class nam |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:55 |
savant |
get_class($entity) |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:55 |
savant |
err |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:55 |
savant |
https://gist.github.com/jasondmoss/6200807 |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:55 |
rudy1976s |
I try to explain better |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:55 |
savant |
but you can do |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:54 |
savant |
I dont think entities have their plugin anywhere |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:52 |
rudy1976s |
I have a question: I have a entity object and I need to extract plugin and class name: how can I do that? |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 16:51 |
rudy1976s |
Good evening |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 15:02 |
inoas |
in case url, query params and (non-ignored) headers are the same |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 15:02 |
inoas |
and if cache is enabled through Configure it gets that from a cachedClient cache config (at the moment Apcu) |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 15:01 |
inoas |
at the moment I just added a getCachedBody() method to CachedClient() |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 15:01 |
inoas |
anyway I will let you know if things work out |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 15:01 |
inoas |
so every time you would get back a different respose (in this case a different token, best case from the cache, non-blocking filling up the buffer/pool behind) |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 15:00 |
inoas |
consume because obviously POST would not be idempotent |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 15:00 |
inoas |
and if the token server doesn't respond you still have a pool to "consume" |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:59 |
inoas |
you would get 100 tokens ahead of time and once you are down to say 10, you fetch another 100, or you refill immediatly |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:59 |
inoas |
well if you get some tokens from a server |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:58 |
admad |
caching POST/PUT ?? |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:58 |
inoas |
:( |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:58 |
inoas |
and I don't want things to error out |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:58 |
inoas |
all those is because some web services are flanky and don't have 100% uptime but are required for front end / end user processes |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:57 |
admad |
"Custom caching decision" is probably what you would need |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:57 |
inoas |
though I need it for POST/PUT too... as weird as it sounds - in that case the cached responses would get "consumed" |
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Mar 2nd 2018, 14:57 |
inoas |
nice |