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Aug 15th 2019, 14:05 |
ricksaccous |
and when you want to display the time to users you do a bit of handling however you see fit to display it in their timezone |
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Aug 15th 2019, 14:04 |
ricksaccous |
@martin generally you set your default timezone to UTC so it will be set to UTC in db |
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Aug 15th 2019, 14:02 |
neon1024 |
What a pain in the ass :( |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:57 |
martin |
I see in the “toDatabase” function in type something happens with the timezone. But with in the toPhp noting happens? |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:55 |
martin |
I’ve my default timezone to Europe/Amsterdam, I’ve added ‘timezone’ => ‘UTC’ to my database config, But when I read am item from database the timezone is of the time is Europe/Amsterdam. so it will not be converted to the Amsterdam time. Do I something wrong? |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:53 |
neon1024 |
Perhaps I’ll add it once I learn how to do that |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:53 |
neon1024 |
All it needs is a link with ‘Find out how to generate a token to send as a header’ |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:52 |
slackebot |
<neothermic> |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:51 |
slackebot |
<neon1024> |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:51 |
neothermic |
(very dry sarcasm) |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:51 |
neothermic |
@neon1024 https://github.com/cakephp/docs/blob/3.0/en/controllers/components/csrf.rst ;) |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:44 |
neon1024 |
No code examples, links or forward user journey ,:( |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:44 |
neon1024 |
Top docs here! https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/components/csrf.html#csrf-protection-and-ajax-requests |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:38 |
maymeow |
in pm because its long :) |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:34 |
ricksaccous |
can you show me the dump of post before it's saved? |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:34 |
slackebot |
$this->Flash->error(__('The user could not be saved. Please, try again.')); } $roles = $this->Users->Roles->find('list', ['limit' => 200]); $this->set(compact('user', 'roles')); } ``` this function is saving model with association. In request data are field for user and address information for it... :slightly_smiling_face: So its standard and there is no problem but for update?.... |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:34 |
maymeow |
``` public function add() { $user = $this->Users->newEntity(); if ($this->request->is('post')) { $user = $this->Users->patchEntity($user, $this->request->getData()); if ($this->Users->save($user)) { $this->Flash->success(__('The user has been saved.')); return $this->redirect(['controller' => 'addresses', 'action' => 'index']); } |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:29 |
ricksaccous |
interesting |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:26 |
maymeow |
@ricksaccous i tried in dd() and field in_folder is dirty |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:21 |
ricksaccous |
you should prob make sure that post_metadata is marked as dirty @maymeow |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:20 |
greenmanspirit |
Hello, I am trying to find a way to use the table policy in the Authorization plugin to limit all finds, not just a scope on a particular action, is that possible? |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:20 |
ricksaccous |
also |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:19 |
ricksaccous |
also make sure you are setting the appropriate property values corresponding to the other models in the entity |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:19 |
ricksaccous |
save($post, ['associated' => 'PostMetaDatas.InFolders']}) or whatever your models are called |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:18 |
ricksaccous |
actually that's prob what you need to do |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:18 |
ricksaccous |
you either need to specify associations in the save |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:15 |
maymeow |
Ho i can update model with associated data? (when i creating new one its working with save) but when i updating its only save changes to main model not to associated data ``` $post = $this->Posts->find()->contain(['PostMetadata'])->where(['Posts.id' => $id])->first(); $post->done = true; $post->post_metadata->in_folder = PostsActionsFactory::FOLDER_DONE; ``` |
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Aug 15th 2019, 13:11 |
spriz |
@mrfeedback I guess you can still use https://github.com/cakephp/acl :P ? |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:46 |
mrfeedback |
are there some best practices on how to make user permission management? I am using authorization and authentication plugin which do exactly what expected. But now I am thinkg about how to manage roles and users. Are there some common ways to do it like in the past with ACL ? |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:33 |
slackebot |
[protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:33 |
slackebot |
=> true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:33 |
slackebot |
(int) 10 => array([maximum depth reached]) ) ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( (int) 10 => array() ) ) [protected] _isGlobal |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:33 |
slackebot |
object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) {} [protected] _listeners => array( [maximum depth reached] ) [protected] _isGlobal => true } [protected] _listeners => array( 'Auth.afterIdentify' => array( |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:33 |
val |
object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => object(CakeEventManager) { [protected] _generalManager => |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:32 |
val |
I noticed something weird. `Debugger::log(CakeEventManager::instance(), 'debug', 20);` just below `CakeEventManager::instance()->detach($this);` outputs this: |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:24 |
val |
And in the controller: `$this->GlobalAuth = $this->loadComponent('GlobalAuth');` |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:23 |
slackebot |
$this->Auth->user()); } /** * afterIdentify * * @param Event $event Event. * @return void */ public function afterIdentify(CakeEvent $event) { Configure::write('GlobalAuth', $event->data['user']); } /** * implementedEvents * * @return array */ public function implementedEvents() { return [ 'Auth.afterIdentify' => 'afterIdentify', ]; } } |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:23 |
slackebot |
__construct(ComponentCollection $collection, $settings = array()) { parent::__construct($collection, $settings); CakeEventManager::instance()->attach($this); } public function shutdown(Controller $controller) { // This prevents the memory leak. //CakeEventManager::instance()->detach($this); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * @see Component::initialize() */ public function initialize(Controller $controller) { Configure::write('GlobalAuth', |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:23 |
val |
<?php App::uses('Component', 'Controller'); /** * GlobalAuth component * * @property AuthComponent $Auth */ class GlobalAuthComponent extends Component implements CakeEventListener { public $components = ['Auth']; /** * Constructor. * * @param ComponentCollection $collection A ComponentCollection this component can use to lazy load its components. * @param array $settings Array of configuration settings. */ public function |
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Aug 15th 2019, 12:22 |
val |
``` |
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Aug 15th 2019, 11:31 |
val |
@neothermic probably |