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Aug 20th 2019, 20:06 |
daniel.upshaw |
Thanks for the info @admad :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:06 |
ricksaccous |
weird |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:06 |
maymeow |
@ricksaccous it dont have problem when i use postgres or MSSQL |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:05 |
ricksaccous |
yeah that makes more sense @maymeow i don't see how inserting a class makes sense from a migrations standpoint so i don't know how it was working before but glad it's working now |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:04 |
admad |
so basically anything you can do with chronos instance you can with frozentime |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:04 |
maymeow |
dont know if its good idea but forkink for me :) |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:04 |
admad |
@daniel.upshaw frozentime wraps chronos and all some i18n formatting features |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:03 |
maymeow |
refresh ... updated |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:03 |
ricksaccous |
heh intersting |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:03 |
daniel.upshaw |
Now I'm curious about that lol |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:03 |
daniel.upshaw |
But seems the docs always mention `FrozenTime` |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:03 |
daniel.upshaw |
And active too: https://github.com/cakephp/chronos |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:02 |
daniel.upshaw |
This is the first I'd seen Chronos actually... looks interesting |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:02 |
maymeow |
old file in git... just changed it in notebook |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:02 |
maymeow |
sorry |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:01 |
daniel.upshaw |
Not using `FrozenTime`? |
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Aug 20th 2019, 20:00 |
maymeow |
changed `'created' => \Cake\Chronos\Date::now(),` to `'created' => \Cake\Chronos\Date::now()->toDateTimeString(),` and its now working |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:59 |
maymeow |
@ricksaccous https://gist.github.com/MayMeow/c03b0cda19e0703bede81190fa13c56e |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:56 |
ricksaccous |
whatever |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:56 |
ricksaccous |
or i mean obfuscate them |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:56 |
ricksaccous |
feel free to comment out stuff/etc |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:56 |
ricksaccous |
can you gist the migration? I'm curious now |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:55 |
maymeow |
i think its same CEST... when i change app config to CEST or europe/something even on datasource config still not working |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:54 |
maymeow |
my notebook has CEST timezone and mysql has SYSTEM |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:54 |
ricksaccous |
so you have the default admin on those? |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:54 |
ricksaccous |
weird... |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:54 |
maymeow |
i didnt have this problem on dokce or on review server on digital ocean but on my notebook yes |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:54 |
ricksaccous |
hehe |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:53 |
ricksaccous |
also I still use seeds I just make sure they only run once ;) I do that by doing a find() and if there are results I just skip the seed |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:53 |
ricksaccous |
okay well it depends how you are doing the migration |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:53 |
maymeow |
migrations can run only once thats why |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:52 |
maymeow |
@ricksaccous no migration. I wanted to create admin on install application so i created new migration where i insert new user.. |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:52 |
ricksaccous |
you're literally just saving a string to db |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:52 |
ricksaccous |
in migrations you don't have cake magic doing the saving |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:52 |
ricksaccous |
also you don't want a datetime object, what you want is a string that the database expects |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:51 |
ricksaccous |
@maymeow do you mean seed rather than migration? |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:45 |
pedrorocha |
Thank you guys! |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:35 |
maymeow |
@Dan yes its returning UTC date time i think... i have set app.ini to europe/bratislava and datasource timezone is same |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:34 |
admad |
If you find the need to use them in a custom event listener the it should probably be just a service class instead |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:34 |
daniel.upshaw |
@maymeow Did you try debugging your variables? |
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Aug 20th 2019, 19:33 |
admad |
@pedrorocha components themselves are event listeners |