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Jun 21st 2018, 15:00 |
josbeir |
but i'm hearing my customers complain already |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
itmpls |
sure |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
josbeir |
maybe i'll just integrate some stupid markdown editor |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
itmpls |
haha |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
itmpls |
will it just keep you with a peace of mind? |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
neon1024 |
Because lightweight is `<textarea></textarea>` :P |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
josbeir |
i only need a few standard actions, bold and url, auto paragraphs |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
itmpls |
but if there's no discernible difference, what's the point? |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
josbeir |
but i'm looking for something much lighter in terms of integration |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:59 |
neon1024 |
Tell us your use-case |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:58 |
josbeir |
i know ckeditor very well and i know of what it is capapable |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:58 |
itmpls |
and a jquery requirement |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:58 |
itmpls |
there are probably tons of other things you can optimize that would make much more of a difference than a couple KB off a file |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:58 |
josbeir |
i'm not talking about end user experience |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:58 |
itmpls |
do you have reasons for the light-weightness? are you heavily customizing it? |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:57 |
itmpls |
most likely there will be no difference really |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:57 |
itmpls |
are you measuring the difference? can your users notice the load difference between either? |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:57 |
josbeir |
yeah, but i want something more lightweight |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:47 |
mikesmoniker |
We use it in a React codebase and have done some fairly non-trivial customizations to it, IIRC. |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:47 |
mikesmoniker |
We use tinymce. It integrates with jQuery, but I’m 95% sure jQuery isn’t a dependency. |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:39 |
josbeir |
anyone tips for a nice lightweight ckeditor alternative (not powered by jquery) |
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Jun 21st 2018, 14:28 |
itmpls |
so in 3.6+, the preferred method of routing and what not is in src/Application instead of config/routes/etc for plugins? |
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Jun 21st 2018, 13:18 |
neon1024 |
Yeah, Crud has a JsonApi listener for creating your json web service quickly :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:47 |
yadav.manu36 |
@madbbb thanks for this. i will try to use according these articles |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:43 |
madbbb |
@yadav.manu36 those articles helped me a lot http://www.bravo-kernel.com/tags/api/ |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:40 |
josbeir |
=> https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/crud |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:40 |
josbeir |
@yadav.manu36 check out the crud plugin |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:36 |
yadav.manu36 |
@mikesmoniker thanks for your suggestion. i just want to know any plugin exist or not those working as a auto scaffolding like cake bake. |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:29 |
mikesmoniker |
The closest thing I can think of to a project that mixes Cake and modern FE code (albeit not Angular) would be CakeDC/mixer, which incorporates React into a Cake plugin. |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:27 |
mikesmoniker |
@yadav.manu36 Cake doesn’t come with any default front-end conventions or prescriptions on what style/js tooling to use or how. My advice would be to create a project with a top-level folder for your API and another for your JS app, or if it’s an existing Cake app just a folder in there. Then build out using your favorite tooling (webpack, etc.). |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:24 |
admad |
cake would return only json responses |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:24 |
admad |
use cake to develop a REST API and make your angular app use that API |
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Jun 21st 2018, 12:20 |
yadav.manu36 |
can anyone tell me what best approach for using front-end angular5+ with cakephp 3.x? |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:30 |
unclezoot |
thanks for your help |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:30 |
admad |
yes |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:29 |
unclezoot |
i see, and would you recommend putting that in the custom find? |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:28 |
admad |
$query->formatResults() is the place for post processing query results |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:27 |
unclezoot |
afternoon, has anyone had any dealings with ->matching and processing the _matchingData array? ive created my own custom find expressions which uses ->matching, just trying to work out the correct place to process the result set afterwards. I'm doing it in the controller which smells wrong |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:23 |
neon1024 |
There is a lot more to it than I thought |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:23 |
neon1024 |
I’m rather enjoying Javascript |
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Jun 21st 2018, 11:22 |
neon1024 |
I’ll also validate it in PHP anyway before I try and send the email, but wanted some immediate feedback for users. |