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Apr 19th 2019, 11:15 |
asdfgh |
ok |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:07 |
royalty |
and then you can add caching to those, using findBy is just a quick convenience method that you should probably avoid |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:07 |
royalty |
or getById(int $id) |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:07 |
royalty |
getByWhatever(string $param) |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:07 |
royalty |
like |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:07 |
royalty |
asdfgh, it's better to define your own findBy queries |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:06 |
asdfgh |
i have tried to add cache() but it is not recognized |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:06 |
asdfgh |
ricks it seems that we cannot use cache() for findBy... queries |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:05 |
ricksaccous |
it might work without using TableRegistry |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:05 |
ricksaccous |
so if you want to try again with tableLocator |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:04 |
asdfgh |
yes correct |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:03 |
ricksaccous |
you'd have to do TableLocator->get(); |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:03 |
ricksaccous |
the mistake you might be making is if you use TableLocator::get it won't work because the method is not static |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:03 |
asdfgh |
debug(TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get("ActivityTypes")->findByActivity('view')->first()); |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:03 |
ricksaccous |
it seems that |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:03 |
asdfgh |
ricks your code works! |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:01 |
ricksaccous |
oh weird |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:00 |
asdfgh |
thanks |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:00 |
asdfgh |
ok i try |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:00 |
asdfgh |
i mean tableregistry is still working but i would like to understand how to use tablelocator |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:00 |
asdfgh |
we must use tablelocator |
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Apr 19th 2019, 11:00 |
asdfgh |
ricksaccous i read it is deprecated in 4 |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:58 |
ricksaccous |
then you should be able to do $activityType->id |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:57 |
ricksaccous |
$activityType = $activityTypesTable->findByActivity('view')->first(); |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:57 |
ricksaccous |
so like $activityTypesTable = TableRegistry::getTableLocator->get('Activitytypes'); |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:56 |
ricksaccous |
I think that you should first set the table to a variable, and isn't TableRegistry the recommended way to do that? |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:47 |
asdfgh |
anyone? |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:13 |
asdfgh |
and i have to get the ID of that record that has value "view" |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:12 |
asdfgh |
basically i have a filed named "activity" in the activity_types table |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:12 |
asdfgh |
why? |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:12 |
asdfgh |
i get this error: Using $this when not in object context |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:12 |
asdfgh |
$activityType = TableLocator::get('ActivityTypes')->findByActivity('view')->first(); |
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Apr 19th 2019, 10:12 |
asdfgh |
hello |
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Apr 19th 2019, 00:27 |
kanryu |
How do I define a Model that does not inherit Table in Cakephp 3 and use it from the Controller? |
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Apr 18th 2019, 21:20 |
leonardo.crecente |
I have a question, it's more about html than cakephp. Hope you can help me. I have a website layout in mobile and desktop versions. The navigation menu layout changes a lot from mobile to desktop. Is there any problem on using a html structure for each navigation? I'd hide via css the mobile nav on desktop and vice versa |
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Apr 18th 2019, 21:04 |
maymeow |
When I use 'plugin.Identity.Users' fixture it ends with error that can't find fixture |
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Apr 18th 2019, 21:03 |
maymeow |
So I have identity plugin installed in vendor |
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Apr 18th 2019, 20:57 |
admad |
you can |
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Apr 18th 2019, 20:34 |
maymeow |
Can I use fixture from vendor plugin or I have to extend it in my tests? |
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Apr 18th 2019, 17:52 |
devito |
in cake 2 is there a databaseengine for caching? |
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Apr 18th 2019, 17:52 |
ricksaccous |
which is lengthy for many records* |