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Jun 7th 2019, 21:22 |
rightscoreanalysis |
hi @dereuromark I am using TinyAUth and I want to allow as action |
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Jun 7th 2019, 21:12 |
challgren |
I needed the CSV imports before the rest of the app so it was whipped together in about 10 minutes for the client so I could actually work on the other stuff. It wasn’t too hard to do. They upload through the website and it creates a Queue Job that then does the data import since I can sometimes see large files +1000 records |
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Jun 7th 2019, 21:03 |
hollistergraham123 |
Yeah, I’ve got requests for CSV imports and i’ve been putting it off lol |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:41 |
challgren |
Ok cool, This script is a Shell Task so it was a bit screwy when I first wrote it |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:40 |
hollistergraham123 |
Just heads up looks like $this is still available inside the transaction function and references the table model so we don’t need to pass that in |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:11 |
challgren |
It was written awhile ago $Table should really be $this->Equipments |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:11 |
challgren |
The code before |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:09 |
hollistergraham123 |
I noticed you use the $Table variable but later you query off the $this variable |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:09 |
hollistergraham123 |
What does this reference? |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:07 |
hollistergraham123 |
@challgren Awesome, Thank! |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:03 |
challgren |
Just make sure to use `use` if you want vars available in the callback |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:02 |
ricksaccous |
oh cool |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:01 |
challgren |
Using transactional() rolls back/commits automagically |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:01 |
ricksaccous |
my bad |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:01 |
ricksaccous |
lol yeah that makes sense |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:01 |
ricksaccous |
if something fails it all just rolls back? |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:00 |
ricksaccous |
oh you don't have to specify rollbacks? |
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Jun 7th 2019, 20:00 |
challgren |
This is my usage of transactional |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:59 |
ricksaccous |
haven't used it in a while |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:59 |
ricksaccous |
I think that's how it works anyway |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:59 |
ricksaccous |
if it doesn't save |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:59 |
ricksaccous |
yeah and you can put in if statements and rollbacks |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:58 |
hollistergraham123 |
Or can I do this? |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:57 |
hollistergraham123 |
Right I have that page open. But I mean utilizing the ORM. so I can do $this->Table->save() still |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:56 |
challgren |
@hollistergraham123 https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/database-basics.html#using-transactions |
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Jun 7th 2019, 19:55 |
hollistergraham123 |
Is there some way to wrap a series of ORM queries and have it roll back all of them if any of them fail? |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:47 |
niel45 |
I don't see a problem with miltiple loops though. Separate them into their own methods if you want to keep the concerns separate though |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:47 |
niel45 |
if you're worried about too many foreachs, do the processing of the "2" arrays as part of the one loop. i.e. call different methods based on the date |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:46 |
scuadra |
and thank you for your time |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:46 |
scuadra |
@ricksaccous ok |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:45 |
ricksaccous |
@scuadra well if you want play with Hash:: but i don't think in the end it will do anything different, especially since I doubt it will natively do the date comparisons for you |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:43 |
scuadra |
@ricksaccous I want to divide the initial array and then to foreach the resulting 2 arrays. I thought there will be too many foreach's |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:42 |
niel45 |
yup, KISS |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:41 |
ricksaccous |
I mean when it's easy enough to just foreach it i'd just do that |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:41 |
scuadra |
I thought there is a better way using Hash::extract or Hash:combine |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:40 |
ricksaccous |
what's wrong with a loop and check? |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:39 |
scuadra |
How can I divide the array to 2 other arrays based on the date_start is before or after the current date? |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:37 |
slackebot |
'image' => '/images/products/2.jpg' ), 'Category' => array( 'id' => '3', 'name' => 'My Category 3' ) ), ... ) |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:37 |
scuadra |
Let's say I have the following array array( (int) 0 => array( 'Product' => array( 'id' => '1', 'category_id' => '2', 'title' => 'Product1', 'date_start' => '2019-03-10', 'image' => '/images/products/1.jpg' ), 'Category' => array( 'id' => '2', 'name' => 'My Category 2' ) ), (int) 1 => array( 'Product' => array( 'id' => '2', 'category_id' => '3', 'titleg' => 'Product2', 'date_start' => '2019-07-01', |
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Jun 7th 2019, 13:36 |
scuadra |
Hello. I have a question regarding Cake 2.x |
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Jun 7th 2019, 12:16 |
yamcomnet |
anyone got dropzone.js working with cake securityComponent ? |