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May 17th 2019, 09:11 |
neon1024 |
So the table class is passed an entity to persist |
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May 17th 2019, 09:11 |
neon1024 |
The Table class knows how to persist and retrieve objects |
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May 17th 2019, 09:11 |
neon1024 |
Nor should it |
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May 17th 2019, 09:10 |
neon1024 |
An entity is just a plain object, it doesn’t know about a datastore |
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May 17th 2019, 09:10 |
neon1024 |
I’d agree with the author, it does invert the logic |
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May 17th 2019, 09:04 |
mehov |
The question originates from me trying to figure out how do I save a `DATETIME` field on an entity to MySQL `NOW()` and googling the above post up |
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May 17th 2019, 09:03 |
slackebot |
provide access to a collection of objects, entities represent individual rows or domain objects in your application. Entities contain methods to manipulate and access the data they contain (https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/entities.html) |
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May 17th 2019, 09:03 |
slackebot |
read that because I naturally thought the code related to acting on an entity would go to an entity, and code related to retrieving entities goes to a table. E.g. $article->setAuthor() sets and saves $this->author and there's no point in cluttering the Articles table code with it. Makes sense to me, but the guy above says that inverts the architecture. Is that right? Because the documentation isn't as strict. > While Table Objects represent and |
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May 17th 2019, 09:03 |
mehov |
Hey everyone, I have an app-architecture question. > First, I would not do any business logic operations inside an entity. Especially not placing the code inside the entity. <..> An entity is thought to be a data object, nothing more. So doing save operations inside the entity inverts the architecture. (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35697514/cakephp-3-0-using-mysql-functions-in-entities/35697791#35697791) I was somewhat surprised to |
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May 17th 2019, 09:00 |
slackebot |
<neon1024> |
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May 17th 2019, 08:51 |
nils |
Is dereuromark in here? |
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May 17th 2019, 08:28 |
neon1024 |
You’d search by hash |
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May 17th 2019, 08:24 |
welo.lamacchia |
so, when i'll search by foreign_key i have to decode the hashId ? |
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May 17th 2019, 08:21 |
admad |
your relations would break |
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May 17th 2019, 08:21 |
admad |
you can't obfuscate foreign keys, |
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May 17th 2019, 08:21 |
welo.lamacchia |
:S |
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May 17th 2019, 08:21 |
welo.lamacchia |
and not work well |
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May 17th 2019, 08:21 |
welo.lamacchia |
but only obfuscate primary key |
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May 17th 2019, 08:21 |
welo.lamacchia |
i tried this one: https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-hashid |
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May 17th 2019, 08:20 |
admad |
@welo.lamacchia https://github.com/usemuffin/obfuscate |
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May 17th 2019, 08:19 |
welo.lamacchia |
hello everyone! Is there a way to obfuscate all primary keys and foreign keys for my tables ? |
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May 17th 2019, 06:36 |
admad |
np, thanks |
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May 17th 2019, 06:33 |
hmic |
thanks for clarifying. |
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May 17th 2019, 06:32 |
hmic |
there you go: https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/issues/13249 |
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May 17th 2019, 06:22 |
admad |
In the meantime you can do the fix in your app and use your own ActionDispatcher. Override Application::getDispatcher() to return your own dispatcher instance |
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May 17th 2019, 06:21 |
admad |
Please open an issue |
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May 17th 2019, 06:21 |
admad |
Fix is easy, ActionDispatcher::_invoke() should check and set return value of invokeAction() call. |
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May 17th 2019, 06:20 |
hmic |
either i need that be accurate in the afterFilter callback, or I need access to the resposne that has been returned from the action in the event data somehow |
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May 17th 2019, 06:20 |
hmic |
yep |
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May 17th 2019, 06:18 |
admad |
that's the problem you are facing right? |
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May 17th 2019, 06:17 |
admad |
hmm.. yeah Controller::$response never get's updated if an action explicitly return response. It's updated only when render() is called |
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May 17th 2019, 06:13 |
hmic |
it's jsut weird that it has no access to the response object that has been returned bz an action, but is able to return a response that will be send... |
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May 17th 2019, 06:12 |
hmic |
admad: each controller, same per action. thats why i wanted to use afterFilter |
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May 17th 2019, 05:35 |
admad |
are the headers different for each action/controller? |
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May 17th 2019, 05:18 |
hmic |
i need to add for post/put/delete too |
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May 17th 2019, 04:52 |
admad |
Err instead of afterFilter I mean |
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May 17th 2019, 04:52 |
admad |
hmic: can't you use beforeRender instead of beforeResponse? Or so you need to add the header for post/put too? |
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May 17th 2019, 04:16 |
hmic |
is there a way to access the resposne returned from an action in a afterFilter callback? - of course I can access $this->response from it, but that does not (necessarily) reflect whats returned from the controller action. - or any other solution how to change the response of any action (i just want to add additional headers)? |
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May 17th 2019, 04:14 |
hmic |
moin moin |
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May 17th 2019, 03:06 |
bgrinter |
easy fix for your instagram foodie friends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0aIAwGoEmU |
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May 16th 2019, 22:27 |
ndm |
Have you tried my suggestion to send the token in a header instead of in the post data? |