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Apr 22nd 2019, 18:20 |
admad |
Environment variables is the way to go |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 17:30 |
slackebot |
read in `bootstrap.php`, but that doesn't feel right. Does anyone have input about whether this is a realistic concern and what their personal approach is? |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 17:30 |
slackebot |
`bootstrap.php` that get committed and pulled by production, but now I'm uncertain about being able to do that in a way that intuits what the environment is and doesn't expose a vulnerability. I would just rely on environment variables (e.g. `ENV_MODE = development`) but that wouldn't work for distinguishing between staging and production on the same server. I could have an uncommitted "what environment is this" file in the root of each site that gets |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 17:30 |
phantomwatson |
The way I've been handling different configurations for different environments (dev, staging, production) is by checking the current hostname. I'm concerned that someone could do some DNS fiddling and request a production site using a URL just meant for internal development, like `sitename.localhost`, and then have the production site load in development mode. It would be convenient to continue having a single version of `app.php` and |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 16:53 |
ricksaccous |
yeah |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 16:35 |
challgren |
@ricksaccous so basically you copy the precompiled binary into docker |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 16:33 |
ricksaccous |
wkhtmltopdf in docker, lell |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 16:33 |
ricksaccous |
@challgren https://github.com/Modicrumb/dockerfiles |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 14:40 |
admad |
ah, I see you already ddid |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 14:39 |
admad |
@steinkel just open PR's against the branches you forked off, I'll create new branches and then the update target branch for the PRs later tonight |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 14:35 |
arnis |
Hello. Can someone tell me how to autostart sessions (so that session cookie is set and so on..) on latest cake? |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 13:56 |
steinkel |
@admad we've forked and upgraded to 4.x https://github.com/CakeDC/cakephp-csvview/tree/4.x and https://github.com/CakeDC/bootstrap-ui/tree/4.x shall we wait for a cake-4.x branch or send the PR to master? |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 09:26 |
dereuromark |
see plugins in awesome list |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 09:02 |
kgb.acct.personal |
Why is 'remember me' auth option not in CakePHP 3? |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 07:43 |
savant |
there seem to be a few examples of installing it in docker, just via cursory internet glance :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 07:14 |
challgren |
Ok I’ll do that was kind of trying to avoid that |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 06:57 |
savant |
@challgren why is installing WkHtmlToPdf painful? Seems it would be easier if you control the host os… |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 04:00 |
waspinator |
or this in your controllers `initialize()` function ``` public function initialize() { parent::initialize(); $this->loadModel('ModelName'); } ``` |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 03:59 |
waspinator |
or if its an associated model use `$this->ThisModelName->AssociatedModelName` |
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Apr 22nd 2019, 03:58 |
waspinator |
@hollistergraham123 it has to be the model the controller belongs to. otherwise you need to use `use Cake\ORM\TableRegistry;` and `$ModelName = TableRegistry::get('ModelName');` |
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Apr 21st 2019, 21:29 |
challgren |
My mailer is already tested and mocked but the Integration fails due to wkhtmltopdf exec being missing |
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Apr 21st 2019, 21:17 |
challgren |
@admad how would you test a controller? Basically my controller calls my custom Mailer which then calls CakePdf to generate a PDF via WkHtmlToPdf however in docker installing WkHtmlToPdf is a huge PITA. So I still want to test the controller but Mock CakePdf->output() |
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Apr 21st 2019, 19:17 |
hollistergraham123 |
Nvm. Figured it out. Can’t pass an array of table classes. Have to do them one at a time. |
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Apr 21st 2019, 19:15 |
hollistergraham123 |
Hey, when doing a select the documentation says I can pass the table class to the query to select all fields from that table. But when I pass $this->Tablename in a controller I get an error that says, ‘Can’t convert class to string’. Does anyone know what i’m doing wrong? |
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Apr 21st 2019, 12:47 |
admad |
You shouldn't me mocking stuff in integration tests |
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Apr 21st 2019, 12:09 |
challgren |
So I’m doing integration testing via $this->post(‘/url’); and I need to mock up some part of the controller. How would I go about mocking part of the controller |
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Apr 20th 2019, 23:05 |
waspinator |
when saving belongs-to-many-associations you can either use an array of properties **OR** a list of _ids, but not both right? `both arrays of properties, as well as a list of ids at the _ids key` https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/saving-data.html#saving-belongstomany-associations |
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Apr 20th 2019, 14:16 |
waspinator |
perfect, thanks |
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Apr 20th 2019, 02:28 |
admad |
Make a table class for it and attached the behaviour. Then specify the class name in belongtomany association using `through` key |
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Apr 20th 2019, 01:43 |
waspinator |
is there a way of adding the Timestamp behavior into a join table? |
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Apr 19th 2019, 21:09 |
swimboy |
OK, I've reverted the changes I made to the validator code, moved the locale code from the AppController to the bootstrap and now everything is working. Thanks for your help. (I think my original problem was my bootstrap.php file was old and didn't have the I18n block in it like the one you linked to above. I copied that in and referenced the I18n namespaces at the top.) |
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Apr 19th 2019, 21:00 |
swimboy |
I was only looking at the validator code to understand what was going on. |
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Apr 19th 2019, 20:59 |
swimboy |
I understand that I shouldn't muck around in the validator code, I just wanted to set up the date validator once, instead of each table class file. |
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Apr 19th 2019, 20:54 |
admad |
And stop mucking around with the validator code, just specific the format to use when setting up the validator in your table class |
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Apr 19th 2019, 20:52 |
admad |
@swimboy you are supposed to enable locale based datetime string parsing here https://github.com/cakephp/app/blob/master/config/bootstrap.php#L181 |
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Apr 19th 2019, 20:18 |
swimboy |
If I change the default in ``function dateTime`` and ``function date`` to ``'mdy'`` it works just fine. Obviously, I don't want to do that in a production setting. Is there a way in my own code to override the behavior of the date and dateTime validators in a single location rather than adding it as a separate parameter everywhere I validate a date in a table? |
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Apr 19th 2019, 20:12 |
swimboy |
Digging even deeper, I found this line in the Validator.php file: ``` public function dateTime($field, $formats = ['ymd'], $message = null, $when = null)``` which looks to me like the default behavior for date validation is expecting the date in year,month,day order unless another format is specified when the validator is called. It seems to me that this default should pick up the format from setLocaleFormat, should it not? |
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Apr 19th 2019, 20:01 |
swimboy |
@ricksaccous I just discovered that the code I had above works, but I had to disable the date validation rule. It would fail if I had a date in any format other than yyyy-MM-dd. Is there somewhere I can tell the validator what format to expect the date to be in (or is there a reason why it would ignore the setLocaleFormat?) |
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Apr 19th 2019, 19:05 |
swimboy |
@ricksaccous I'm getting closer, but I'm still missing something. I have this in AppController.php ``` Type::build('datetime')->useLocaleParser()->setLocaleFormat('M/d/yyyy'); Date::setToStringFormat('M/d/yyyy');``` And it displays dates as M/d/yyyy, but it still errors out unless I enter dates as 2019-04-19 |
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Apr 19th 2019, 19:00 |
maymeow |
im creating new Note (instead of using it from fixture) on each test because i need to create openssl_signature with logged in user. Its good idea or its better to use fixtures? |
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Apr 19th 2019, 18:59 |
maymeow |
Hello Here is my Test for NotesConntroller https://gist.github.com/MayMeow/a60b2847580bdaf9392252264c92ea8b |