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# Jun 18th 2019, 20:32 challgren @devito https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11177233/javascript-event-that-runs-before-page-changes
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:31 devito @challgren thanks, ill look into a ajax req
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:24 devito i mean if you need user based AA you kinda are
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:24 ricksaccous pretty sure i'm just describing acls but i don't want to bring that in to this project just yet, cause yeah, not in the spec and such
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:24 devito yeah
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:23 ricksaccous just groups would be easy
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:23 devito ahh
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:22 ricksaccous and can be edited
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:22 ricksaccous to where we can set group a up with permissions to do x y and z
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:22 ricksaccous well we need it more fine tuned
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:22 devito and group b can do that
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:22 devito group a can do this
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:22 devito i guess you can do that per user group no?
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:22 devito mm
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:21 ricksaccous the only hacky/lame part will be assigning the permissions since it's not descibed in db but as an array
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:21 ricksaccous and use that in the request policy
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:21 ricksaccous in the identity
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:21 ricksaccous I'll just contain() their permissions on log in
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:21 devito mm
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:20 ricksaccous setting up that whole system is not in our spec, and will take some time
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:20 ricksaccous I think I'll just use my ghetto array and patch for now
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:20 devito as long as you dont mind the db overhead with each req
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:19 devito the acl plugin for 3.x is pretty solid
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:19 challgren @devito you can’t unless you do it on the browser side via javascript
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:19 devito @ricksaccous yeah thats what acl’s are
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:18 devito beforeRedirect?
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:18 devito which callback in the controller life cycle should I use to detect when a user is leaving a page?
# Jun 18th 2019, 20:02 ricksaccous hmmmm
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:42 ricksaccous I'm guessing this is what ACLs are?
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:42 ricksaccous as a serialized array
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:42 ricksaccous i'm thinking of storing the url params that i want a permission to handle in the table
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:42 ricksaccous would it be better to seed a user permissions table
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:41 ricksaccous so i want users -> user roles -> user permissions
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:41 ricksaccous right now I have a permissions array and I plan on just saving a version of that array as a hasMany to each role i create
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:41 ricksaccous authorize/authenticate
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:40 ricksaccous and used it with the new plugins?
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:40 ricksaccous anyone ever built a permissions system?
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:05 hollistergraham123 I am using this code but when it goes to marshall it is marshaling the active_store_inventory record of item as a new entity even though it has an id. Any thoughts
# Jun 18th 2019, 19:05 hollistergraham123 $associations = [ ‘Procedures’, ‘Items’ => [‘associated’ => ‘ActiveStoreInventories’], ];$maintenance = $this->Maintenances->patchEntity($maintenance, $data, [‘associated’ => $associations] );
# Jun 18th 2019, 16:27 daniel.upshaw You can put that anywhere in your controller method and not have to return it
# Jun 18th 2019, 16:26 daniel.upshaw @neon1024 Another way might be `$this->autoRender = false` ... Not sure which way is preferred