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Mar 28th 2019, 13:48 |
cnizzardini |
You can see what its doing with debugkit |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:41 |
ricksaccous |
but after patch saving is no big deal |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:40 |
ricksaccous |
meaning i think it's selecting 1000 or so rows to patch |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:40 |
ricksaccous |
yeah it's basically just a big patchEntity, i'm just worried because patchEntity seems to hydrate everything |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:38 |
cnizzardini |
But like inoas said, do not do 1000 inserts/updates, do a single query for the save operation. |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:37 |
cnizzardini |
But it depends on how often you expect the operation to be run by users |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:37 |
cnizzardini |
I don't think databases or cake will have problems with that |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:35 |
inoas |
with update all and conditions and stuff |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:34 |
inoas |
you can do that in one patch |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:30 |
ricksaccous |
lol |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:30 |
ricksaccous |
just worried about patchEntity on 1000s of ids |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:26 |
inoas |
ricksaccous not necessarily no |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:22 |
ricksaccous |
or is that going to lead to a bad bottleneck |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:22 |
ricksaccous |
in a belongsToMany |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:22 |
ricksaccous |
is it a bad idea to save like up to 1000s of _ids |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:21 |
JVieira |
Anybody can tell how can i get a for cicle with the fields name in the controller twig template? |
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Mar 28th 2019, 13:20 |
JVieira |
hello |
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Mar 28th 2019, 12:37 |
admad |
crickets |
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Mar 28th 2019, 12:24 |
neon1024 |
`composer create-project cakephp/app ExampleCakeProject`? |
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Mar 28th 2019, 12:23 |
neon1024 |
How did you create your ‘clean installation’? |
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Mar 28th 2019, 12:12 |
david |
Create the class DebugKitController below in file: src\Controller\DebugKitController.php |
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Mar 28th 2019, 12:12 |
david |
why does a clean installation of CakePHP fails with debug kit? |
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Mar 28th 2019, 11:41 |
joopm |
it will create the skeleton |
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Mar 28th 2019, 11:41 |
joopm |
cake bake plugin |
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Mar 28th 2019, 11:41 |
joopm |
with bake |
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Mar 28th 2019, 11:37 |
rohit.onus |
Hello How can i create custom plugin in Version 3.7 ? |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:43 |
joopm |
i thought it Security::hash use the Default hasher |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:42 |
joopm |
Security::hash('password') and $hasher->hash('password') does not return the same! |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:42 |
joopm |
Security::hash('password') and $hasher->hash('Jelszo1234') |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:41 |
joopm |
the issue was with : |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:41 |
joopm |
thank you! found the solution |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:35 |
neon1024 |
Or using one of the built in Hashers, like in the tutorial https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/tutorials-and-examples/cms/authentication.html#adding-password-hashing |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:34 |
neon1024 |
I would recommend using `password_hash()` instead of `Security::hash()` |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:31 |
joopm |
so what i see forst parameter is the user given, second parameter is the hash value(in cake read from db) |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:29 |
joopm |
thank you for your help,time and effort |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:29 |
joopm |
i thinking the two function does not use the same hash algorithm |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:28 |
neon1024 |
Have a look at the parameters |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:27 |
neon1024 |
Have a look at this :point_right: https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.password-verify.php |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:27 |
neon1024 |
Well you’ve got the usage wrong, so that’s why |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:26 |
joopm |
wtf? |
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Mar 28th 2019, 10:25 |
joopm |
return false for me |