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Jul 9th 2019, 08:40 |
info315 |
Is it possible to overwrite the default `Validator` class with an `AppValidator` or some like that? I found this in the docs, but i don't know how to use it. https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/core-libraries/validation.html#creating-reusable-validators What I'm trying to achieve is the ability to use this in my Tables: ``` public function validationDefault(Validator $validator) { $validator ->methodFromMyAppValidator('id') |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:34 |
mehov |
I guess the last resort would be running a direct query, but wanted to avoid that |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:34 |
slackebot |
it may not work. It's almost 3 years old, however. Had something changed since then? Is there a more elegant way to accomplish this? |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:34 |
mehov |
Gentlemen, I need to run a query like this: DELETE t1 FROM table1 t1 LEFT JOIN table2 t2 ON ... WHERE t2.id IS NULL Researching how to do that, the closest thing I found is https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39106573/cakephp-3-delete-filtering-by-associated-data/39107054#39107054. Most other answers cover deleting the joined entries, which I don't need. I was thinking `$table->query()->delete()->join()->...`, but the above answer says |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:32 |
martin |
Yes I know, but there is no (working) cakephp plugin for it. So have to build it by my self (with the league library) |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:20 |
neon1024 |
Just `field == 'id'` :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:17 |
neon1024 |
`{% elseif columnData.field == 'id' %}` |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:16 |
neon1024 |
I’d like to wrap my numbers in `->Number->format()` but not my `id` field |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:16 |
neon1024 |
How do I detect the `id` field in a bake theme using Twig? |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:10 |
kgb.acct.personal |
I'll keep this in mind |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:07 |
kgb.acct.personal |
Thanks for the tip guys :+1: |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:05 |
admad |
statics are evil |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:05 |
challgren |
@kgb.acct.personal my guess would be for testing mocking |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:05 |
kgb.acct.personal |
TL;DR please? |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:05 |
kgb.acct.personal |
> No.. don't use TableRegistry anymore Why tho? |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:05 |
admad |
guess we havent gotten around to updating all references in cookbook |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:04 |
kgb.acct.personal |
I'll keep in mind to use `loadModel` wherever possible |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:04 |
kgb.acct.personal |
What a twist. `TableRegistry` is often found on the cookbook. |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:03 |
neon1024 |
Oh right |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:03 |
admad |
@neon1024 and then jumped shipped :P j/k. He's employed elsewhere now. |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:01 |
admad |
forget `TableRegistry` even exists |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:01 |
kgb.acct.personal |
Woah. Wait |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:01 |
neon1024 |
@savant gathered them all |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:00 |
neon1024 |
@challgren I’m not sure it is, but a lot of the core team do work there |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:00 |
admad |
use `$this->loadModel()` wherever ever possible. Else use `TableLocatorTrait` in the class the use `$this->getTableLocator()->get()` |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:00 |
challgren |
Eg bad to use in entities |
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Jul 9th 2019, 08:00 |
challgren |
But I always use ModelAwareTrait unless I got serialization issues |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:59 |
mehov |
Same here, same here :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:59 |
challgren |
He’s the expert! I will always defer to @admad |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:59 |
mehov |
@challgren I like how changed your opinion that fast :) |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:58 |
challgren |
Do what admad says! |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:58 |
admad |
No.. don't use TableRegistry anymore |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:57 |
mehov |
Been doing that too, yep |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:57 |
challgren |
`TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('Articles')` would be the new method |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:57 |
mehov |
I need to use a model in a controller. I was performing the tableregistry/tablelocator trickery until one of those got deprecated so I had to research and redo. Using the good old loadModel since then. I'm not the OP though |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:55 |
challgren |
Well whats your use case? And is the model your trying to access in any way related to an already loaded model? |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:51 |
mehov |
The point still stands though, or you think it doesn't? |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:51 |
challgren |
Give or take a year! |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:51 |
mehov |
@challgren 4, actually :) |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:50 |
mehov |
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50518521/deprecation-of-tableregistryget#comment88054262_50518521 |
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Jul 9th 2019, 07:50 |
challgren |
That was written 3 years ago FYI |