Log message #4180234

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# Mar 19th 2019, 19:41 ricksaccous actually i didn't, rawrrrrr
# Mar 19th 2019, 19:26 ricksaccous got it working, was simpler than that
# Mar 19th 2019, 19:26 ricksaccous nevermind
# Mar 19th 2019, 19:05 ricksaccous in a hasOne
# Mar 19th 2019, 19:05 ricksaccous i would have just used sortConditions but they seem to be ignored
# Mar 19th 2019, 19:00 ricksaccous Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 262144 bytes) in /vagrant/nflf/httpdocs/vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/Database/Query.php on line 352
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:59 ricksaccous when I'm trying to set up a hasOne relationship of the most recent record of a hasMany I'm getting exceeded memory limits
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:34 ricksaccous no problem
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:33 jnguyen thanks @ricksaccous
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:33 jnguyen its just i had to make it plural on the calls too
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:33 jnguyen ahhh okay that was it
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 ricksaccous that will help you i think
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 ricksaccous you can think of entities as just bags of data
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 ricksaccous and you use the table class to create and patch new entities
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 ricksaccous can be kind of confusing
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 ricksaccous loadModel() corresponds to the table class not to the entity
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 ricksaccous yeah
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 ricksaccous you just need to add an s in your controller
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:31 jnguyen ah okk
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 ricksaccous etc etc
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 ricksaccous $healthRecord = $this->HealthRecords->newEntity();
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 ricksaccous $this->loadModel('HealthRecords);
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 jnguyen its being called within another controller
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 ricksaccous you are calling it wrong
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 slackebot2 dd($HealthRecord); //$this->HealthRecord->save($healthRecord); }```
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 jnguyen ```public function test() { $this->loadModel('HealthRecord'); $HealthRecord =$this->HealthRecord->newEntity(); $data = [ 'user_id' => $this->Auth->user('id'), 'type' => 'test', 'entry' => ['test' => '1'], 'meta' => json_encode(['test' => '1']), ]; $HealthRecord = $this->HealthRecord->patchEntity($HealthRecord,$data);
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:30 jnguyen it isnt
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:29 ricksaccous this code isn't in a plugin is it?
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:29 jnguyen ah
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:29 ricksaccous in the controller
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:29 ricksaccous i mean
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:29 jnguyen health_records
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:29 ricksaccous so how are you calling the table?
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:28 ricksaccous oh okay
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:28 jnguyen and yeah I did use migrations to create the table
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:28 jnguyen my mistake it was HealthRecordsTable.php
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:22 ricksaccous @jnguyen also maybe use migrations in this project, after you get more of a hang of things
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:21 ricksaccous based on conventions
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:21 ricksaccous so HealthRecordsTable.php is what the table class should be called
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:20 ricksaccous it's always Table.php
# Mar 19th 2019, 18:20 ricksaccous baked that*