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Jun 11th 2018, 17:34 |
developer |
because the plugin works perfectly on cake version 3.6.4 but not on 3.6.4 |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:34 |
admad |
it only mentioned `Plugin::routes()` |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:34 |
admad |
don't read into things which error message does not actually say :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:33 |
developer |
I thought that* |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:32 |
developer |
I mean the Router::plugin() it's deprecated and I thought I have to change it |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:31 |
admad |
so? |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:31 |
developer |
yeah |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:31 |
admad |
then the error should be gone |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:31 |
developer |
yes |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:31 |
admad |
did you remove the `Plugin::routes()` call from config/routes.php ? |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:31 |
developer |
what should I do to fix that? |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:30 |
developer |
File uploaded https://cakesf.slack.com/files/UB6BN898W/FB6GHEN2K/-.php / https://slack-files.com/T053DPNCM-FB6GHEN2K-d0935410bf - and for example I have a plugin with that code : |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:28 |
admad |
yes you do |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:27 |
developer |
I followed the error link on my app "https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/development/application.html#adding-the-new-http-stack-to-an-existing-application" but I'am not sure if I have to remove Plugin::routes(); from routes.php |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:26 |
developer |
it's said the same error |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:26 |
developer |
but I already install a clean cake and still the problem |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:24 |
admad |
the error message is quite clear about what needs to be done. |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:23 |
developer |
and some plugins doesn't work anymore |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:23 |
developer |
hehe I updated today and now I am getting "Deprecated (16384): You no longer need to call `Plugin::routes()` after upgrading to use Http\Server." |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:22 |
admad |
most likely, if you state your problem |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:21 |
developer |
I have a problem with the last cakephp update, someone could help me? |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:20 |
developer |
Hi there! |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:20 |
admad |
np |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:18 |
sibusiso_slack |
Ahhh thanks. I was using `$this->request()->` instead of `$this->request->` . Thanks @lorenzo, @sdevore and @admad - I was too eager and didn't pay attention. |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:16 |
admad |
can't use a method which doesn't yet exist in the version you are using :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:15 |
admad |
use $this->request in 3.6 |
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Jun 11th 2018, 17:15 |
sibusiso_slack |
@admad What can I use in 3.6? I want to hide menu items based on session variables, but I get `Call to undefinded method` whether I use `getRequest()` or the deprecated `$this->request` |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:56 |
admad |
in templates too that is |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:55 |
admad |
you will have `$this->getRequest()` in 3.7 :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:55 |
sdevore |
@sibusiso_slack I think in Views you still have to do $this->request->getSession() |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:54 |
lorenzo |
`$this->request` in the view |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:50 |
sibusiso_slack |
Hi Everyone, How do I access `$this->getRequest()->getSession()->check();` in views/templates? I get this error "[Error] Call to undefined method App\View\AppView::getRequest()" |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:20 |
jeremyharris |
np! |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:18 |
remi55 |
Thank you Jeremy ;) |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:17 |
jeremyharris |
depends on the use case I guess, but I would return raw escaped data in most cases, Then they decide how to handle the multi lines. This prevents the client from having to do XSS cleaning |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:17 |
remi55 |
Keeping raw data seems to be a good solution as it give more flexibility over other uses cases. |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:16 |
remi55 |
Thank you. So I keep raw data and handle it in javascript with a preg_replace or something like that. |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:15 |
jeremyharris |
so cleaning with `h()` and returning the multi line for the client to handle how they wish |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:15 |
jeremyharris |
although usually I let the client handle how they want to display things |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:13 |
jeremyharris |
is html allowed? if not, parsing it serverside would allow you to use `h()` to clean it and join with <p> or </br> after it’s cleaned |
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Jun 11th 2018, 16:12 |
remi55 |
Other solutions are welcome :) Your advices ? |