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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:53 |
josbeir |
=> https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/saving-data.html#avoiding-property-mass-assignment-attacks |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:53 |
josbeir |
or @tunafish you could use 'fieldList' argument when patching your entity |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:50 |
josbeir |
why not add some beforeValidate or beforeMarshal and throw an exception of someone tries to validate such field? |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:47 |
tunafish |
but isAccessible() would work as well |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:47 |
tunafish |
I was just wondering if there is a built-in way to check if attempts are made to set any of those properties |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:46 |
tunafish |
Yeah, I thought its supposed to behave that way |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:42 |
josbeir |
you can run isAccessible('property') or something and throw an exception |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:39 |
josbeir |
so its normal behavior |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:39 |
josbeir |
validation is run before 'marshalling' on input data |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:27 |
tunafish |
Is there some way to tell 'He you, you're trying to set an inaccessible property, bugger off'? |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:26 |
tunafish |
but what if I forget to put it somewhere? The record is still created as if nothing happened, but without a proper value for foo |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:25 |
tunafish |
Obviously I can just use $table->newEntity($data, ['accessibleFields' => ['foo' => true]) |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:25 |
tunafish |
I'd expect an error in the entity, but it behaves as if the validation is run before the data is actually set to the entity |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 09:24 |
tunafish |
Hey everyone, I'm messing around a bit with the $_accessible property in entities, when I found that you can get invalid data in the database when a property is required in the validation, but not accessible |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 08:22 |
josbeir |
$session = $this->request->getSession(); |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 08:19 |
maymeow |
Hi how can i read session from helper? |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 06:28 |
mohitprakashsharma555 |
why i am getting this error |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 06:28 |
mohitprakashsharma555 |
geting `An invalid form control with name='co_parent_professional_role' is not focusable.` |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 06:18 |
chhengseilang |
Hi, everyone. I |
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Jul 2nd 2018, 04:11 |
itamer |
I'm using cake3, in my appview class I load the time helper, when I'm viewing the site and look at the includes for the view I can see the other helpers but not time. How do I debug this? |
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Jul 1st 2018, 21:02 |
marceltbr |
problem solved, forgot to pass the enum 'values' as an array: ```->addColumn('role', 'enum', ['values' => ['admin', 'user'] ]) |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:27 |
kitcat711_ |
that's silly but sometimes I loose hours on that |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:26 |
kitcat711_ |
did u try to rm you tmp directory |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:26 |
kitcat711_ |
I am totally usefull I guess |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:26 |
kitcat711_ |
ah ok, I am sorry, but I newer used the test class |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:18 |
birdy247 |
Ah, they are all in one test class |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:10 |
birdy247 |
Im unsure of the best way to debug this |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:08 |
birdy247 |
5 tests that pass when I run locally, fail when I push to my repo and the pipeline runs |
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Jul 1st 2018, 19:08 |
birdy247 |
Hey kitcat711 |
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Jul 1st 2018, 18:56 |
kitcat711_ |
birdy247 : can you give more info? |
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Jul 1st 2018, 17:29 |
birdy247 |
any ideas? |
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Jul 1st 2018, 17:29 |
birdy247 |
My tests pass on local, but some fail on prod |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:22 |
marceltbr |
Yes, I deleted the line which used 'enum' column type and the addIndex line and migration went fine... thanks for the quick answer, will dig deeper into documentation :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:18 |
chris-andre |
>>> In addition, the MySQL adapter supports enum, set, blob and json column types. (json in MySQL 5.7 and above) |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:16 |
chris-andre |
@marceltbr Hard to tell what triggers the error from what you have told and posted. To use enum column type, I think you will need to use an adapter. |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:11 |
slackebot4 |
->addIndex('username', ['unique' => true]) ->create(); }``` |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:11 |
marceltbr |
```public function change() { $table = $this->table('users'); $table-> addColumn('first_name', 'string', ['limit' => 100]) ->addColumn('email', 'string', ['limit' => 100]) ->addColumn('password', 'string') ->addColumn('role', 'enum', ['values' => 'admin', 'user']) ->addColumn('active', 'boolean') ->addColumn('created', 'datetime') |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:11 |
slackebot4 |
->addColumn('created', 'datetime') ->addIndex('username', ['unique' => true]) ->create(); }`` |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:11 |
marceltbr |
My Migration class change() method is the following: ``public function change() { $table = $this->table('users'); $table-> addColumn('first_name', 'string', ['limit' => 100]) ->addColumn('email', 'string', ['limit' => 100]) ->addColumn('password', 'string') ->addColumn('role', 'enum', ['values' => 'admin', 'user']) ->addColumn('active', 'boolean') |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:09 |
marceltbr |
`In Column.php line 622: "0" is not a valid column option` |
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Jul 1st 2018, 16:09 |
marceltbr |
Hi! I'm new to cakephp and I'm getting the following error while trying to run 'bin/cake migrations migrate' |