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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:35 |
jhall |
yeah I have got something not quite right haha |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:34 |
ricksaccous |
that looks wrong to me |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:34 |
ricksaccous |
heh wahhh |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:33 |
jhall |
looks like this |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:33 |
slackebot1 |
<jhall> |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:31 |
ricksaccous |
but yeah double checking your field names won't hurt |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:31 |
jhall |
ok |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:31 |
ricksaccous |
and see if you get what you think you should have |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:30 |
ricksaccous |
you can just debug($this->getRequest()->getData() |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:30 |
jhall |
hmm I am definitely passing the entity into the form let me double check on field names |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:30 |
ricksaccous |
etc |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:30 |
ricksaccous |
are your fields named correctly? |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:29 |
ricksaccous |
are you passing the entity to your form? |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:29 |
ricksaccous |
@jhall do you have your data formatted like usual? |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:10 |
jhall |
It's not applying my changes to the database but the save returns success |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:09 |
jhall |
$deliveryType = $this->DeliveryTypes->patchEntity($deliveryType, $this->request->getData()); |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:09 |
jhall |
@ricksaccous can I not patch entity like usual? |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:00 |
ricksaccous |
;) |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 19:00 |
jhall |
oh okay let me test that |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 18:59 |
ricksaccous |
then you can get it via $this->getRequest()->getData() |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 18:59 |
ricksaccous |
$form.serialize(); |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 18:59 |
ricksaccous |
@jhall you can serialize the whole form |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 18:51 |
jhall |
If I am posting serialized form data how do I access it on the controller action side? |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 17:41 |
ashish_onmobile |
anybody has any clue? |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 17:41 |
ashish_onmobile |
I am getting above error for hitting one of my server with https |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 17:41 |
ashish_onmobile |
cURL Error (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate in vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/Http/Client/Adapter/Curl.php |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 17:00 |
neon1024 |
:rabbit2: |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 17:00 |
neon1024 |
..then we drift into configuration value objects which validate the config ;) |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:59 |
neon1024 |
:man-shrugging: |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:59 |
neon1024 |
..and an exception if a table has been configured and the behaviour isn’t attached |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:59 |
neon1024 |
Then you could throw a nice `\Devito\MissingConfigException` when it’s called on a Table which isn’t configured |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:59 |
neon1024 |
So there’s three ways for you at least :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:58 |
slackebot1 |
<neon1024> |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:58 |
devito |
yeah |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:57 |
neon1024 |
Depends how you feel on the setup, might be nicer to have a single place with all the config |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:57 |
neon1024 |
Or setup global config in one go and consume it from app.php |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:55 |
devito |
I was also thinking of a table const aswell but im trying not to load in the table if I dont have to. |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:55 |
devito |
ill try it both ways and see which is better. |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:53 |
neon1024 |
Just like the Registry class does |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:53 |
neon1024 |
You could still write to global config, and key using the table class alias |
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Jan 22nd 2019, 16:52 |
ricksaccous |
cool |