Log message #4191641

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# Jul 1st 2019, 15:30 kyleweishaupt Typo on my part :P
# Jul 1st 2019, 15:30 niel512 why is the T quoted?
# Jul 1st 2019, 15:26 kyleweishaupt Does anyone know an easy adjustment to have Cake 3.8 validate datetimes in UTC coming from moment.js? I can't seem to get my custom DateTimeType to handle `YYYY-MM-DD'T'HH:MM:ss.uZ`. I keep getting the "Provided value is invalid" but can't seem to get it right.
# Jul 1st 2019, 15:06 ndm @barry.chapman What's special about SAML requests?
# Jul 1st 2019, 14:54 barry.chapman anyone know how to generate a saml request in cake?
# Jul 1st 2019, 14:09 slackebot $newsletter_id); })
# Jul 1st 2019, 14:09 ndm ``` ->where(function (\Cake\Database\Expression\QueryExpression $exp) use ($newsletter_id) { return $exp->eq('MD5(CONCAT("newsletter-", Newsletters.id))', $newsletter_id); }) ``` ``` ->where(function (\Cake\Database\Expression\QueryExpression $exp, \Cake\ORM\Query $query) use ($newsletter_id) { $func = $query->func()->md5( [$query->func()->concat(['newsletter-', 'Newsletters.id' => 'identifier'])] ); return $exp->eq($func,
# Jul 1st 2019, 14:08 ndm eh, sorry, I ment expressions, not functions @david, but you could use the functions builder in conjunction with expressions of course
# Jul 1st 2019, 14:00 ndm You need to use either the functions builder, or bindings
# Jul 1st 2019, 14:00 david cakephp convert queries from OriginalCase to "everylowercase"
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:59 david I am having issues with concat and LowerCase table names...
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:48 ndm @ionas I can't quite wrap my head around that snippet... but `innerJoinWith()` is for associations, in order to join a subquery, you'd have to use `innerJoin()` or `join()`... an example of what data you have, and what you want to retrieve might help. Are trying to pull of some kind of "greatest n per group" query?
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:47 dereuromark I had the bug that tags have been saved multiple times, with a count of 1 each. instead of proper reusing. So no, I didnt find another solution, this one works now.
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:46 ricksaccous that prob won't work for what you're trying to do i suppose
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:46 ricksaccous @dereuromark save and replace strategy? lol
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:44 dereuromark admad: the problem is specifically patchEntity and uniqueness only for existing in DB ( https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-tags/pull/28/files#diff-33b2925318abc4cc41b83442ae327efbR170 ) it would need to do uniqueness check also on already patched data, not sure if someone already coded sth here.
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:43 ndm *wouldn't
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:43 david how would you do this WHERE clause in the CakePHP Way? $newsletter = $this->Newsletters->find() ->where(['MD5(CONCAT("newsletter-", Newsletters.id)) =' => $newsletter_id]) ->first();
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:43 ndm @ionas it really depends on what exactly you are trying to do... but you probably would use `IN`, but `ON`, like `JOIN (SELECT ...) AS sub ON sub.id = parent.id`
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:43 inoas https://gist.github.com/inoas/9195c4526642fd68dc72506e607ac576
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:42 inoas because for me it doesnt
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:42 inoas do you have a very small working snipplet
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:40 inoas ndm you mean using IN against a subquery within a join?
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:40 dereuromark admad: that aint working in this case. it creates duplicates.
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:40 ndm @ionas it should
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:39 inoas ndm limit in innerjoin should work?
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:35 admad best it's best to do your stop in beforeMarshal and let normal patching process work
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:34 admad to avoid having them updated
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:34 admad might also need to clear dirty fields
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:34 dereuromark ah, or this: $joinData = $tag->_joinData; $tag = $existing; $tag->_joinData = $joinData; $entity->tags[$k] = $tag; ^^
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:33 admad @dereuromark set id field for the entity and set `isNew()` to false :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:32 mdotobie My experience is changes to existing child entities don’t get marked as dirty on the parent entity, only in the child
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:32 inoas I am a little confused if EXISTS() can help me out
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:31 mdotobie I think you probably need to patch the entity first, add it to the association and mark it as dirty
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:31 mdotobie oh so you’re trying to patch the “existing” tag entity and save it with the parent object @dereuromark?
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:30 inoas ndm join() or innerJoin() / I cannot use innerJoinWith() unless hmmm... add a self join association ?
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:29 inoas ndm what do you mean / the limit operator?
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:29 dereuromark i probably need to do some re-patching here though
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:29 dereuromark i tried $entity->tags[$k] = ['id' => $existingId] + ['_joinData' => $tag->_joinData]; etc
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:29 mdotobie well I’m assuming a parent object is being saved and a “new” child entity
# Jul 1st 2019, 13:28 mdotobie can’t you just pass an array with the ID of the existing one to the associated property @dereuromark?