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Mar 26th 2019, 21:40 |
xavier981 |
lol |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:37 |
JayDeLux_ |
:-) have started an IDE war now lol |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:35 |
xavier981 |
@admad you prefer netbeans or phpstorm (for cakephp) ? |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:32 |
xavier981 |
i think netbeans is a good ide for cakephp with the plugin |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:31 |
xavier981 |
Hi |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:31 |
admad |
Last thing, check out PHPstorm. It's the most popular PHP ide these days. Will be easier to find tuts for setting up xdebug it. Plus you will get goodies to help you as a PHP newbie |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:29 |
JayDeLux_ |
That helps, thank you slackebot |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:27 |
admad |
gn |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:27 |
admad |
xdebug is the de facto php debugger |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:27 |
admad |
google just for php debugging, not cakephp specific |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:26 |
admad |
you wont finding anything in cookbook regarding it since using a php debugger is a general php thing not specific to cakephp |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:24 |
JayDeLux_ |
... unless you have a link handy that would save my night (regards from belgium) |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:24 |
JayDeLux_ |
Txs, I guess I will have to dig deeper in Google with different keywords to figure out how to set this up; I spent the last couple of day son the Cookbook though, didn't come across something relevant (for my defence I come from Java world, struggling a bit learning cake and PHP at the same time |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:22 |
admad |
JayDelux_: cakephp like any php code can be debugged using a debugger :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Mar 26th 2019, 21:19 |
JayDeLux_ |
Hello. Looking into Cackephp for a small prject. 1 point I'd like to clarify: Is it not possible to plug my IDE (Eclipse) debuger to step through my code to debug? Is the only way to debug to show values using debug($value)? Thank you in advance. |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:10 |
itmpls |
yep manual worked, i wonder if there's a trigger to have cake do that itself.. |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:06 |
ricksaccous |
yeah maybe give that a go, usually that makes columns accessible |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:05 |
itmpls |
could probably do a manual join() i guess too |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:04 |
itmpls |
seems like i may have to |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:04 |
itmpls |
yeah.. mm |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:04 |
itmpls |
i'm trying to avoid a collection |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:04 |
ricksaccous |
if it's a hasmany not sure if you could do that though, the join thing |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:03 |
ricksaccous |
you can do it with collections or you'd have to do a join in order to make the column accessible |
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Mar 26th 2019, 20:02 |
itmpls |
how can I apply a sum() select to a 2 level association that gets pulled in through a separate query through cake? 'jobs' hasMany documents and documents hasMany line_items.. $jobsQuery->select(['price_sum' => $jobsQuery->func()->sum('LineItems.price')])->contain(['Documents.LineItems']) -> column doesn't exist. tried a sum() within the contain as well.. |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:21 |
ricksaccous |
works like a charmmm |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:17 |
ricksaccous |
thank you |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:17 |
ricksaccous |
@dereuromark sorry, was the cache |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:16 |
ricksaccous |
let me see that could be it |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:16 |
dereuromark |
cache issue? |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:16 |
ricksaccous |
weird, because i just ran the migrations fresh |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:16 |
dereuromark |
sounds like you either didnt run the migrations correctly, or have some other data integrity issue |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:15 |
ricksaccous |
i mean bin/cake queue but you get what i mean |
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Mar 26th 2019, 18:15 |
ricksaccous |
@dereuromark i'm getting trouble after trying bin/queue runworker i get General error: 1364 Field 'workerkey' doesn't have a default value in |
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Mar 26th 2019, 17:20 |
devito |
the calculated colum is created, however when i try to add where conditions to the query targeting the calculated column i still get the missing column error. im guess the where func is scanning the schema columns and not the items used in the select. |
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Mar 26th 2019, 16:13 |
devito |
thanks. let me tinker with this |
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Mar 26th 2019, 16:13 |
devito |
mm i see |
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Mar 26th 2019, 16:13 |
neon1024 |
You can also use `->enableAutoFields(true)` I think to get all columns from all tables |
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Mar 26th 2019, 16:12 |
neon1024 |
As per the comment given in the example, it’s passing a Table instance into the select() to get all the available fields |
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Mar 26th 2019, 16:12 |
devito |
or is that just to get the rest of the fields as well as the calculated field |
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Mar 26th 2019, 16:12 |
devito |
do i need to pass in the table obj to the select like it is doing on that last select? |
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Mar 26th 2019, 16:11 |
neon1024 |
Although you might need to use HAVING I think :thinking_face: |