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Oct 9th 2018, 09:39 |
neon1024 |
http://php.net/manual/en/language.exceptions.php |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:38 |
neon1024 |
Use `try` |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:29 |
blancessanchez30 |
how to catch an exception? |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:24 |
rrd564 |
thanks |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:24 |
rrd564 |
hm, even better |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:23 |
neon1024 |
Then I could preserve the content and deal with the sorting just by index |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:23 |
rrd564 |
Thanks for the hint, let's see where I iwll ended up :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:23 |
neon1024 |
I would probably use `usort()` and write my own function |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:23 |
rrd564 |
I know, but it is not a problm for me at that point |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:22 |
neon1024 |
If you are using an array of entities though they will not become entities again |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:21 |
rrd564 |
but actually converting into an array, use ksort and converting back to a collection is an option |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:20 |
neon1024 |
Ahok |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:20 |
rrd564 |
ksort gives me: ksort() expects parameter 1 to be array, object given |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:20 |
neon1024 |
Although, I’m not entirely sure on that you’d have to try it :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:20 |
neon1024 |
I believe, as it implements an iterator |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:19 |
neon1024 |
https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/master/src/Collection/Collection.php#L27 |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:19 |
neon1024 |
No |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:18 |
rrd564 |
But than I have to convert my collection to an array, right? |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:18 |
neon1024 |
Collection implements ArrayInterface iirc |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:18 |
neon1024 |
Use ksort or usort then |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:18 |
rrd564 |
And I want to keep the indexes, just reordering them |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:17 |
rrd564 |
@neon1024 That is not good for me, as I have several items in every group |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:15 |
neon1024 |
`Collection::indexBy()` |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:06 |
rrd564 |
Is there a way to sort a collection by the index of its items? Something like ksort for arrays? The collection is after a groupBy and I want to sort after the grouping |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:01 |
martin |
update of my problem yesterday, it was just a fileserver that was not responding 100% :P |
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Oct 9th 2018, 09:01 |
martin |
Morning :) |
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Oct 9th 2018, 08:56 |
neon1024 |
Morning all :wave: |
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Oct 9th 2018, 08:52 |
dereuromark |
remove the specific file |
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Oct 9th 2018, 08:49 |
blancessanchez30 |
aside from $this->redirect('/'), what are the other redirection |
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Oct 9th 2018, 08:44 |
lubos |
@dereuromark what is the best way to clear just TinyAuth cache? |
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Oct 9th 2018, 07:26 |
xenogew |
If i want to adopt Twitter bootstrap as css framework. What should I do? What I googled are downloading->copying method, a lot of plugin and forks. I prefer the way using `composer require` method, can anyone guide me how to accomplish that? |
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Oct 9th 2018, 07:17 |
rightscoreanalysis |
it's a bug because I call this on another collection with the same structure |
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Oct 9th 2018, 07:16 |
rightscoreanalysis |
does anyone know what this means: Hash::combine() needs an equal number of keys + values. |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:13 |
zomb |
leaving it as 'alphanumeric' for now |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:13 |
zomb |
meh going to bed |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:08 |
zomb |
and then ```public function isUsername($username, $context) { return preg_match('/^[a-zA-Z0-9_]{3,20}$/', $username); }``` |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:07 |
zomb |
``` 'rule' => [$this, 'isUsername'], 'message' => "..." ``` |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:07 |
zomb |
tried that... still not working |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:05 |
blancessanchez30 |
@zomb |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:05 |
blancessanchez30 |
make a custom function for regex validation |
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Oct 9th 2018, 05:04 |
zomb |
sorry it's late... why won't this validate via regex? ``` ->add('username', 'isUsername', [ 'rule' => ['custom', ['/^[a-zA-Z0-9_]{3,}$/']], 'message' => 'Username can only contain letters, numbers and underscores.' ])``` |