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Jul 11th 2019, 09:00 |
patox44 |
Hello. How Can I unset part of array which I got in response->json via REST (GET Method)? |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:48 |
noel |
(I don't have a view btw... I'm assuming that the RequestHandler component does this for me... but I don't know how to provision the data for it) |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:47 |
noel |
So how do I set data for a json view? |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:44 |
noel |
but it doesn't seem to work for me. I just get an output of `null` when I browse to the route. |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:44 |
noel |
Tried this: http://www.bravo-kernel.com/2015/04/how-to-build-a-cakephp-3-rest-api-in-minutes/ |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:44 |
noel |
I'm trying to create a REST api and I'm getting stuck |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:13 |
dereuromark |
defaults + custom + local overwrites (ideally most come from ENV anyway, but meeh) |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:13 |
dereuromark |
either way, this is my recommendation: https://sandbox.dereuromark.de/pages/best-practices#config |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:13 |
dereuromark |
config, doesnt matter |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:13 |
noel |
wtf is the engine? :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:11 |
dereuromark |
2nd is the engine |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:11 |
dereuromark |
read the method arguments |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:10 |
noel |
but isn't that loading `app.default.php`, not `app.php`? |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:10 |
dereuromark |
jep |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:10 |
noel |
is it this? `Configure::load('app', 'default', false);` |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:09 |
noel |
I'm not seeing how bootstrap loads this? |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:07 |
dereuromark |
see https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-sandbox/tree/master/config and the bootstrap loading them. |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:06 |
dereuromark |
I personally name them differently to clarify this |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:06 |
dereuromark |
it is the app local file |
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Jul 11th 2019, 00:03 |
noel |
why is `config/app.php` included in `.gitignore`? |
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Jul 10th 2019, 23:26 |
challgren |
and vendor/bin/* |
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Jul 10th 2019, 23:26 |
cleptric |
*I also use this guide all the time :) |
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Jul 10th 2019, 23:26 |
challgren |
you’d have to edit the shebang in ./bin/cake |
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Jul 10th 2019, 23:26 |
cleptric |
I gave up on MAMP a while ago. It has way to many problems. As brew became more and more stable recently, I second @challgren guide and recommend you give it a try :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 10th 2019, 23:19 |
cleptric |
There is no need for a cake plugin. Our implementation required one custom authenticator (AuthComponent) only. Well, an access token gives you access to a specific scope and doesn't contain any information to properly authenticate a user. But it really depends what you are going to use OAuth for. Some grant types can be used for authentication as well |
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Jul 10th 2019, 23:15 |
noel |
Is there not perhaps a way to force bake to use a particular version of PHP? |
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Jul 10th 2019, 23:14 |
noel |
Thanks but I'm sold on MAMP. |
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Jul 10th 2019, 22:37 |
challgren |
@noel https://getgrav.org/blog/macos-mojave-apache-multiple-php-versions this is a great resource for Mac users |
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Jul 10th 2019, 22:33 |
noel |
It seems that `bin/cake bake` is using the default version of PHP that ships with mojave (which is 7.1.23 without `intl`). So it's not using the version of php I've specified in my `~/.profile`. |
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Jul 10th 2019, 22:14 |
noel |
Also I've had to change macs and I've run into the whole `intl` problem again. Can't run cake bake because `intl` extension is not enabled. However if I do `php -m` at the shell I can see `intl` in that list. How do I solve this? |
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Jul 10th 2019, 22:06 |
noel |
Hi guys. Any chance of an updated Sublime Text package for CakePHP? |
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Jul 10th 2019, 17:26 |
dereuromark |
I opened some docs issues on the missing data. If only I had a bit more time then I would do it myself. |
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Jul 10th 2019, 17:16 |
dereuromark |
bibel23 |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:28 |
neon1024 |
So this matches an expiry or null |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:27 |
neon1024 |
So I used `notMatching()` and then looked for the condition |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:27 |
neon1024 |
I ended up with this |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:27 |
slackebot |
<neon1024> |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:26 |
neon1024 |
It’s like saying I want this Article, but I want none or many associations, and using matching removes the parent record, right? |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:26 |
neon1024 |
I didn’t, but I have it in a project |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:25 |
neon1024 |
Let me check |
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Jul 10th 2019, 15:25 |
neon1024 |
I think I blogged it |