Log message #4191517

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# Jul 1st 2019, 10:48 vossen.steven Hey guys, what would be the best way to dynamically add cache keys from plugins? I used to do something like this ``` Plugin::load('Test', ['bootstrap' => true]); ``` In the bootstrap from test I would ``` Configure::load('Test.cache'); ``` And in the cache file I had ``` return [ 'Cache' => [ 'test' => [ 'className' => 'Cake\Cache\Engine\FileEngine', 'path' => CACHE . 'test/', 'prefix' =>
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:29 ndm @mw_fingoweb I see, but that's a different problem? You'd have to elaborate on that, explain what "doesn't work" means in that context, and show your saving code and the data that you're trying to save.
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:15 conehead Although this is not nice coding. checkfunct should throw an exception. funct1 should catch that exception and update the response
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:13 a.didier found myself an answer that seems to work : ``` $this->render("error"); $this->response->send(); $this->_stop(); ```
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:12 mw_fingoweb @ndm: I've tried 'className' => 'App\Model\Table\Archive\OffersTable', but saving with associations doesn't work
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:10 mw_fingoweb And offers initilize instance of Users table, UsersTable initialize offers table instance and this is inifinite
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:09 mw_fingoweb jtraulle: I don't have Query because of infinite loop of initializing tables :D I'm loading midel with TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get("Archive/Offers");
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:01 a.didier (CakePHP 2.10)
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:01 slackebot want to do is to use `checkfunct()` to render a different view and skip all the instruction in `funct1()`. `checkfunct()` will always render an error view but with a custom message because it will be used in many other "normal" functions. I tried to put `$this->render("MyErrorView")` in the `checkfunt() `but it keeps rendering the `funct1()` view. Is there is any way to make `checkfunct()` render a view and stop everything else ?
# Jul 1st 2019, 10:01 a.didier Hello all :wave: Quick question : I have something like this => ``` [...] private checkfunct() { [... do stuff...] if(error) { // render an error view } } public funct1 () { $this->checkfunct(); [some stuff that should be executed if there is an error in checkfunct()] } [...] ``` I have a route that connect `funt1()`, so when i call it on a normal situation it should render it's default view : `funct1.ctp` . What i
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:51 a.didier Hello all :wave: Quick question : I have something like this => ``` [...] public funct1 () { } [...] ```
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:46 jtraulle :mw_fingoweb : Depending how you are loading your association when querying, if an user has a list of offers and each offer belongs to a user and the user object is loading its list of belonging offers and so on, this explains the recursivity problem.
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:42 jtraulle :mw_fingoweb : What is your ORM query in the end ?
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:37 ndm @mw_fingoweb `className` generally works fine. If you still have an infinite loop, then your problem might be somewhere else, or you're not using the option as intended.
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:36 ndm @blancessanchez30 Sounds like an possibly empty response body. Check the headers too, check `$this->response`, etc... Add breakpoints (or debug output/logging) in your application and in `ControllerTestCase::_testAction()` to see whether things are being invoked as expected, where the code might bail out, etc...
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:34 mw_fingoweb But this makes infinite loop
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:33 mw_fingoweb I need working targetTable in 2 directions
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:33 mw_fingoweb Unfortunatelly className doesn't work :(
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:23 challgren @ra7bi this is my use of it
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:21 challgren Is gitlab slow for anyone else?
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:20 ra7bi will check it
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:18 challgren https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/CakePdf/blob/master/src/Pdf/CakePdf.php
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:17 challgren You could use CakePdf() instead of the ViewBuilder
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:17 ra7bi now , it can render PDF but you need to modify the plugin or extend the engine to take control over the Pdf engine
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:16 ra7bi @challgren im just now working , the problem is not with the engine itself , the main point is the plugin should have in somehow access to the Pdf object from View or controller to be more fixable
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:15 blancessanchez30 Yep already tried code in stackoverflow, and when I `debug($result)` it always returns to null
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:14 ndm @blancessanchez30 "_Not working_" as in? If the missing `Location` header is the problem, then start with inspecting what exactly the response is, ie look what `$result` contains, what `$this->headers` contains, etc...
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:14 challgren @ra7bi could you gist your engine?
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:12 ra7bi @challgren that is what im doing now
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:12 challgren But the biggest issue is not being able to load a different engine in CakePDF
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:11 challgren @ra7bi Have you considered forking cakepdf into your own fork and modifying the code there and then including your repo in composer?
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:09 blancessanchez30 :,'(
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:08 blancessanchez30 Still not working :S
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:06 ndm @blancessanchez30 You should probably use `assertArrayHasKey()` instead of `assertNotNull()` to avoid hard errors... I guess the actual problem is that the `Location` header isn't being set?
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:02 blancessanchez30 Haha. Are there any suggestions about the code? :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:01 ndm eeeeeww... old cake :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:00 blancessanchez30 That is CakePHP 2
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:00 ra7bi Thanks @ndm
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:00 ra7bi :white_frowning_face: i was thinking if there is a way to return the engine object `$TCPDF` from the plugin to controller/action but it seems hard , will use TCPDF without the plugin
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:00 slackebot 'contents', 'data' => $data ] ); $this->assertNotNull($this->headers['Location']); $this->assertContains('/admin/admin_page?page=1', $this->headers['Location']); } ```
# Jul 1st 2019, 09:00 blancessanchez30 @ndm @conehead This is my code. I don't know where did I go wrong ``` public function testIndex() { $this->Admin = $this->generate('Admins', [ 'components' => [ 'Auth' ] ]); //create user data array with valid info $data = []; $data['Admin']['username'] = 1; $data['Admin']['password'] = '123'; //test login action $result = $this->testAction('/admin/login', [ 'method' => 'post', 'return' =>