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Jun 15th 2018, 09:08 |
josbeir |
Bit late @tunafish but isnt i think the problem is in the FormContext:error method ? |
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Jun 15th 2018, 08:36 |
josbeir |
morning ! |
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Jun 15th 2018, 08:07 |
neon1024 |
Morning all |
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Jun 15th 2018, 07:47 |
tunafish |
When the form is validated the keys are preserverd (since $entity->setErrors() is not called), but when validating entities the indexes are gone |
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Jun 15th 2018, 07:47 |
tunafish |
Some context: I'm using a Validator which is used by an entity, and by a modelless form |
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Jun 15th 2018, 07:40 |
tunafish |
So, when validating an array of 3 records and the second has some errors, the output claims the error is on the first record |
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Jun 15th 2018, 07:39 |
tunafish |
It appears that EntityInterface::setErrors adds the errors with array_merge, which means all numeric indexes are gone |
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Jun 15th 2018, 07:38 |
tunafish |
Hi guys, has anybody here had some issues with nested validators losing their indexes in the actual error output? |
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Jun 15th 2018, 05:40 |
narendravaghela |
by the way, good morning all |
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Jun 15th 2018, 05:39 |
narendravaghela |
@cpierce You should put it in your model as a function where you are making a database query and call that function from your controller action to get the formatted data back. |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:51 |
cpierce |
ok so a little more in depth for my question ... i have my recusive loop written now and needed to put it in a function - where should i put it ... assuming in the model but which file and how do i call it? |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:15 |
ricksaccous |
no problem |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:15 |
cpierce |
thanks @ricksaccous |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:15 |
cpierce |
yep that works |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:13 |
ricksaccous |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/core-libraries/collections.html |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:13 |
cpierce |
perhaps... let me look |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:13 |
ricksaccous |
can collections help? |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:13 |
cpierce |
is there a better way? |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:12 |
cpierce |
best way i can figure is to pull them indivudally |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:12 |
cpierce |
i need to loop through some data pulled form a database and then just keep looping and getting the rows under it ... |
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Jun 15th 2018, 01:12 |
cpierce |
what would be the proper place to put a recursive function in cakephp3.6? |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:46 |
rightscoreanalysis |
if i debug $mainArticle in the view I see count 1 |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:45 |
rightscoreanalysis |
in my view I am trying $mainArticle->id which doesn't work |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:44 |
rightscoreanalysis |
$mainArticle = $articles->take(1); |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:44 |
rightscoreanalysis |
If for example I use this in my controller: |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:27 |
dereuromark |
it can be useful either way depending on what is needed. so no, not mandatory |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:26 |
dereuromark |
the same way, its just an object that can be iterated |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:19 |
rightscoreanalysis |
how can I access the data in my view if I don't use toArray |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:15 |
dereuromark |
no its not mandatory |
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Jun 14th 2018, 22:12 |
rightscoreanalysis |
if I am doing a find->all() if is mandatory to call toArray right? This should be done before passing to the view? |
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Jun 14th 2018, 21:54 |
rightscoreanalysis |
@admad thanks |
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Jun 14th 2018, 21:12 |
squeeze |
hello all. Is there a way to connect different route is $this->Auth->User setted or not ? |
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Jun 14th 2018, 20:54 |
admad |
@rightscoreanalysis `$all = find()->all(); $first = $all->take(1); $remaining = $all->skip(1);` |
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Jun 14th 2018, 20:04 |
rightscoreanalysis |
is there any advantage in passing result object to the view template rather than an array |
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Jun 14th 2018, 20:03 |
rightscoreanalysis |
thanks |
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Jun 14th 2018, 20:01 |
edgaras.jan |
oh, use array_shift to get first, array_pop for last |
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Jun 14th 2018, 20:00 |
edgaras.jan |
`$rows = $query->toArray(); $first = array_pop($rows);` |
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Jun 14th 2018, 20:00 |
edgaras.jan |
yes |
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Jun 14th 2018, 19:59 |
rightscoreanalysis |
do i need to call toArray first? |
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Jun 14th 2018, 19:59 |
edgaras.jan |
`$first = array_pop($rows);`, $rows now contains 2-10 |
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Jun 14th 2018, 19:58 |
rightscoreanalysis |
any suggestion on how to do this, I could use toArray? But can I get the result as an object? |