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Jun 18th 2019, 14:00 |
ricksaccous |
okay |
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Jun 18th 2019, 14:00 |
jeremyharris |
did you provide a custom identity class for authentication? can you gist your middleware? |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:58 |
ricksaccous |
so i've opted to just not use it for now |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:57 |
ricksaccous |
also this causes the IdentityHelper provided to throw an error |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:57 |
ricksaccous |
how do i just grab the identity portion of it? |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:57 |
ricksaccous |
and it's morphing my identity object |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:57 |
ricksaccous |
so in middle ware i'm loading authentication, then authorization, then the requestAuthorization middleware |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:56 |
slackebot1 |
<ricksaccous> |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:54 |
ricksaccous |
I'm having a bit of difficulty on something that seems pretty simple |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:52 |
neothermic |
there's also clear concepts that this codebase was never actually finished... |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:47 |
jeremyharris |
I even worked on cake back in the svn days and even that history is preserved |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:46 |
jeremyharris |
silly me for thinking that 2.x was a new repo |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:45 |
jeremyharris |
oh nice |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:45 |
ndm |
https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/tree/1.2.12 ;) |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:45 |
neothermic |
possibly? but the fact that the function they were doing these returns in was void too... I suspect caffeine induced awakeness |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:44 |
jeremyharris |
I think some other framework might return view vars, so maybe they did it out of habit |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:44 |
neothermic |
best part was, they were doing these `return $this-set()` inside of a function that was `@return void` too |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:43 |
neothermic |
no idea what the dev was doing when they returned those |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:43 |
neothermic |
it was void too |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:43 |
neothermic |
sweet |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:43 |
jeremyharris |
@neothermic I couldn’t find a repo, but you can look at the source via the api docs: https://api.cakephp.org/1.2/ |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:34 |
neothermic |
hmm, odd question, but is there a repo copy of 1.x anywhere? I just want to check to see if the reason why this 2.x code tries to `return` on a `$this->set()` might've been because 1.x returned _something_... |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:29 |
peppejaripappalardo |
thx... |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:18 |
a.didier |
i need to make this plugins (https://github.com/loadsys/JSON-API) works with a 2.10.17... But the plugins seems to have been made for a custom version of cake or a very old one... |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:16 |
admad |
there will most likely be people still using 2.x for a decade more |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:15 |
a.didier |
not my personal choice tbh XD |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:14 |
admad |
you are about half a century late upgrading a 2.3 app :P |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:12 |
a.didier |
hmmm... Ok |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:11 |
admad |
custom route param probably |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:10 |
a.didier |
and in `$this->controller->request['url']['callback']` ? What was the callback ? |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:09 |
admad |
try both and decide yourself whichever meets your requirement :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 18th 2019, 13:06 |
peppejaripappalardo |
Hello everybody, someone can suggest to me, which one is the best way to implement the soft delete in CakePHP? I found 2 plugin, PGBI/cakephp3-soft-delete or UseMuffin/Trash. For my needs, is required that i can soft delete item, and hard delete if is required, and get back item soft deleted. Thanks for everyone who reply to my request |
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Jun 18th 2019, 12:51 |
a.didier |
Ho i see ^^ Thanks :) |
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Jun 18th 2019, 12:47 |
admad |
extension |
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Jun 18th 2019, 12:44 |
a.didier |
Hello, i working to migrate an application from cake 2.3 to 2.10 and this `$this->controller->params['url']['ext']` is broken. For `url` i can have it by using `$this->controller->request['url']`, but what is `['ext']` ? |
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Jun 18th 2019, 11:42 |
neothermic |
(if you're in a controller, you need to put a model name in the thing: $this->SomeModel->getDataSource... ) |
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Jun 18th 2019, 11:42 |
peppejaripappalardo |
Hi everyone, I'm new in this comunity, I write just to greet everyone :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 18th 2019, 11:40 |
neothermic |
usually that's a sign of a N+1 query :P |
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Jun 18th 2019, 11:40 |
neothermic |
but be aware, if the ORM decides to break your SQL out into multiple queries, you'll get the last query the ORM ran, not the last query you think you ran :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jun 18th 2019, 11:39 |
neothermic |
pidlo, if you're in a model, you can do $logs = $this->getDatasource()->getLog(false, false); and then $lastQuery = end($logs['log']); |
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Jun 18th 2019, 11:07 |
pidlo |
hello all i have one question in 2.10 version how can i get last sql in this version? |