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Jul 8th 2019, 15:14 |
neon1024 |
https://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/installation.html |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:12 |
neon1024 |
The `core.php.default` file gets copied to `core.php` so edit that one |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:11 |
slackebot |
'smtp_mail_from_name', 'noreply' ); Configure::write( 'smtp_mail_from_addr', 'tricks.cake@gmail.com' );' so that my app could send an email. |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:11 |
olanowsubomi |
though i have set up the database but i still need to set up this'// SMTP Configure::write( 'smtp_type', 'tls' ); Configure::write( 'smtp_timeout', 60 ); Configure::write( 'smtp_host', 'smtp.gmail.com' ); Configure::write( 'smtp_port', 465 ); Configure::write( 'smtp_user', 'tricks.cake@gmail.com' ); Configure::write( 'smtp_password', '' ); Configure::write( 'smtp_encryption', 'ENC_SSL' ); Configure::write( |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:11 |
neon1024 |
I don’t understand the question |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:08 |
olanowsubomi |
hello, please can anyone help me with cakephp file arrangement, in up my database i want to access this file /app/config/core.php.default |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:04 |
neon1024 |
Perhaps it shouldn’t assume and should just throw an exception? |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:04 |
neon1024 |
So it stands to reason that the client assumes you meant Post |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:03 |
neon1024 |
A post request would have a body |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:03 |
neon1024 |
A get request doesn’t have a body, it would have query params |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:03 |
neon1024 |
Sounds sensible to me |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:03 |
neon1024 |
Oh, wait, that would be Post to Get |
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Jul 8th 2019, 15:03 |
neon1024 |
Ensure you are not using the PRG pattern anywhere |
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Jul 8th 2019, 14:44 |
em. |
Should i open an issue? |
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Jul 8th 2019, 14:40 |
em. |
CakePHP Http client converts a GET request into a POST request if the body is set.. It’s an unusual use case. But still strange behavior. |
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Jul 8th 2019, 14:03 |
martin |
Need to check if I can use the new middleware for that, so it is also future-proof :P |
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Jul 8th 2019, 14:00 |
martin |
did use https://github.com/uafrica/oauth-server in the past, but not maintained anymore |
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Jul 8th 2019, 14:00 |
jeremyharris |
that I know nothing about, sorry |
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Jul 8th 2019, 14:00 |
jeremyharris |
oh |
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Jul 8th 2019, 14:00 |
martin |
but that pull request is login in with oauth by other provider. I want to run an oauth server |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:59 |
jeremyharris |
I don’t know the full history behind why it was abandoned (and haven’t looked at the code), you might be able to re-open the discussion with @cleptric and help solve some of the problems they had in order to get it in the library. I’m sure a lot of people would appreciate an oauth2 authenticator built in |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:58 |
martin |
Hmm, I don’t think that they will add it to the authentication plugin by it self? |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:57 |
jeremyharris |
you might be able to use some of this work: https://github.com/cakephp/authentication/pull/110 it was closed because the implementation wasn’t up to standards |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:56 |
martin |
Yes that is true |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:56 |
jeremyharris |
isn’t it both? it’s been a while since I’ve worked with it, but it authenticates and authorizes (via scope) right? either way, the libs should work with it |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:54 |
martin |
I did somewhere that is is not added by default because oauth2 is not authentication |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:54 |
martin |
better than build it in the old auth component :P |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:52 |
jeremyharris |
that would be in the authentication component, but yes it should be possible |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:50 |
martin |
middleware |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:50 |
martin |
ehh |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:50 |
martin |
wanted to know if it was possible to build in inside the authorization component |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:50 |
martin |
For a new (api) project I was yesterday checking for oauth2, since the only plugin that adds it is not maintained |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:50 |
jeremyharris |
I have an app that, when the user views a QuoteRequest, it checks if they are in certain groups or have been personally shared that quote request from a someone who has sendable permissions |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:49 |
jeremyharris |
as powerful as complex ACLs or as simple as RBAC |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:49 |
jeremyharris |
it’s flexible enough to support just about anything you want |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:49 |
martin |
That is something I’m missing right now |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:48 |
martin |
It also checks if a user is allowed to read the entity? |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:48 |
martin |
Yes I was checking that yesterday |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:48 |
jeremyharris |
yeah not to worry, it’s not going to be an overnight change :) it’s worth it though, the authorization lib is really nice |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:47 |
martin |
Then I have enough time to convert it :P |
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Jul 8th 2019, 13:45 |
jeremyharris |
that’s how I read it |