Log message #4184739

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# Apr 26th 2019, 09:41 asdfgh :) he he ok
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:39 neon1024 Code which has never been written can never be refactored
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:39 neon1024 Have some self-confidence!
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:39 asdfgh ah ... ok :D
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:39 neon1024 If it works, then it is the correcy way
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:39 asdfgh it returns 'http://localhost:7895'
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:38 asdfgh neon1024, i have tried the code, it is working...i am just asking if this is the correct way
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:38 neon1024 I would suggesting trying some stuff by yourself rather than checking every keypress with Slack
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:37 neon1024 PHP can parse your code for you. You don’t need me to parse your code for you.
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:36 asdfgh this ??
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:36 asdfgh neon1024 pardon just to be sure, $this->getRequest()->getUri()->getScheme() . "://" . $this->getRequest()->getUri()->getHost() . ":" . $this->getRequest()->getUri()->getPort()
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh i should avoid adding :80
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh i should check when it will be in production
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh so i have 8888 port
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh however now i am testing in local server
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh thanks
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh i will concatenate host and port
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh thanks
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh ok
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:32 asdfgh neon1024 ok that was my doubt...i thought there was a method to get all the info with the port too
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:31 neon1024 You can use `$this->here` but it’s being deprecated, so implementing the PSR7 interface is preferred
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:31 neon1024 Yes
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:31 asdfgh neon1024 pardon i do not follow you, should i "compose" the url by getting getHost() and thne getPort() ?
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:31 neon1024 `->setPatterns(['code' => '[\w-\/]+'])` ?
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:30 neon1024 Could the pattern not be used to match a `/` ?
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:30 neon1024 Although in that instance I think `**` might include the `/stock` part :thinking_face:
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:29 neon1024 Might be worth checking the book, as I’m not 100% certain
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:29 neon1024 @patox44 I presumed in the url `->connect('/dataset/**/stock`
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:28 neon1024 I don’t know why you would do that
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:28 neon1024 No.
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:28 asdfgh pardon withUri()
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:28 asdfgh neon1024 yes so i should get that object and then pass to withHOst ?
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:28 neon1024 Which has methods to get all the parts of the url, use those is my suggestion
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:28 patox44 do you mean something like this?
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:28 neon1024 PSR7 encompasses a uri in a class instance
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:27 neon1024 This is the bit you’re interested in
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:27 neon1024 @return \Psr\Http\Message\UriInterface Returns a UriInterface instance 2307: * representing the URI of the request.
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:27 asdfgh i can compose the url for sure but i asked if there is a method without reinvent it
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:27 asdfgh but sounds "stupid" to clone the object again
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:26 asdfgh neon1024 i see the port is only mentioned here: https://api.cakephp.org/3.7/source-class-Cake.Http.ServerRequest.html#2324
# Apr 26th 2019, 09:25 neon1024 @patox44 Don’t you need a route with `**` in to pass slashes?