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Mar 13th 2019, 15:40 |
dereuromark |
anyone working with authentication or more importantly authorization plugin yet? "The request to `/cars/add` did not apply any authorization checks." must be missing sth for tinyauth to work with new new plugins. |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:05 |
ricksaccous |
thanks @neon1024;) |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:04 |
neon1024 |
Thanks @dereuromark setting my default logging to false scope worked :thumbsup: |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:03 |
neon1024 |
I don’t even think you *have* to pass an array, I think `where()` might take string, so you could lose the `[]` also :thinking_face: |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:02 |
ricksaccous |
yeah i'll prob just do it that way |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:02 |
ricksaccous |
yeah it's mysql |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:02 |
neon1024 |
Assuming MySQL :point_up: |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:02 |
ricksaccous |
oh wew |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:02 |
neon1024 |
Well, if you’re doing that, why not `->where(['login_lockdown < NOW()'])` |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:02 |
ricksaccous |
or is that evil |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:02 |
ricksaccous |
\DateTime(); |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:01 |
ricksaccous |
for a quick dirty one can i just do 'login_lockdown < ' => new |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:01 |
neon1024 |
There is also the `->lt()` method |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:01 |
neon1024 |
`->where(['login_lockdown <' => $datetimeInstance])` is the approach I use |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:01 |
ricksaccous |
but i'm never sure what's the best way |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:01 |
ricksaccous |
i've done this different ways |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:00 |
ricksaccous |
'login_lockdown <' => todays date in cakephp3 terms |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:00 |
ricksaccous |
let's say i'm querying |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:00 |
neon1024 |
`$datetime->isToday()` |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:00 |
ricksaccous |
datetime i should say |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:00 |
ricksaccous |
in cake 3 what's the best way to compare a field to today's date |
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Mar 13th 2019, 15:00 |
neon1024 |
It just feels very counterintuitive to my brain |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:58 |
dereuromark |
but nowadays you need to always enable listeners on app side for everything. no more good old "just lock to file x" |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:58 |
dereuromark |
I had similar feelings once upgrading stuff from 2.x :slightly_smiling_face: https://sandbox.dereuromark.de/pages/best-practices#logging still is useful as default for all apps. |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:57 |
neon1024 |
Not without writing it to a variety of handlers |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:57 |
neon1024 |
I just want to log a message to a text file and it feels like the Log class can’t do this |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:57 |
dereuromark |
known issue from back in 3.0, yeah. scopes need to default to false as per new app templates |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:57 |
Martin` |
hmm never used scopes for debug |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:56 |
Martin` |
now it works? |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:51 |
neon1024 |
How do I make this exclusive to just exitlinks.log? Can I use this form of logging or do I need to use a different implementation |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:51 |
neon1024 |
However, when I log using `Log::debug('Example', ['scope' => ['exitlinks']])`, it is logged to both my debug.log and exitlinks.log |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:50 |
slackebot |
<neon1024> |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:50 |
neon1024 |
I have configured my logging like this |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:12 |
neon1024 |
:face_palm: I had the loads inside the cli check. Why do I only notice these things once I’ve asked the question! |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:11 |
neon1024 |
I’ve looked at a few other plugins and they don’t implement any methods in Plugin.php, so I’m a little confused as to what I’ve missed |
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Mar 13th 2019, 14:10 |
neon1024 |
I changed my plugin to use the new plugin loading, with Plugin.php, but now my routes are missing |
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Mar 13th 2019, 12:58 |
admad |
@neon1024 you can hold off updating notEmpty() methods, new methods are coming in 3.8 :slightly_smiling_face: https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/pull/12990 |
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Mar 13th 2019, 12:19 |
challgren |
TY, Ok I’ll have to investigate it and try it out. The use case for the Password Rehash I’m just implementing the plugin so now maybe the best time to migrate |
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Mar 13th 2019, 12:19 |
steinkel |
^ 8.4.0 released btw |
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Mar 13th 2019, 12:19 |
steinkel |
@challgren yes, we are migrating internal projects to test it now |
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Mar 13th 2019, 12:17 |
neon1024 |
Answers on a postcard ;) |