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Aug 21st 2019, 12:55 |
ricksaccous |
and removing them where i need them and did set getErrors to a variable |
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Aug 21st 2019, 12:55 |
ricksaccous |
since i'm using a custom theme i built out some js for plopping errors where i need them |
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Aug 21st 2019, 11:49 |
Nitrogen |
generally, it's fine UNTIL you NEED something serialized and expect it to 'just work' as implied by documentation. w/o added preconditions. :) |
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Aug 21st 2019, 11:48 |
admad |
viewBuilder()->setOption('serialize', ...) |
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Aug 21st 2019, 11:47 |
admad |
setting `_serialize` vs setting the actual view vars is pretty confusing to first time users, which is why I changed it in 4.x where you have to use viewBuilder->setOption('serialize', ...)` instead |
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Aug 21st 2019, 11:23 |
Nitrogen |
haven't used plugins yet, but will check it out. thanks, dereuromark. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 11:23 |
Nitrogen |
turns out one has to have a viewVariable set first to be able to serialize it then. that was my problem. checked with _dataToSerialize() in JsonView.php |
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Aug 21st 2019, 11:20 |
dereuromark |
ajax plugin provides some convenience handling for this by the way. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 11:01 |
Nitrogen |
yup, exactly what I did. will have to look into nitty-gritty. probably missing something obvious. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:56 |
neon1024 |
`$errors = $entity->getErrors(); $this->set('_serialize', ['errors'])` |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:56 |
Nitrogen |
hm, capturing errors into variable and serializing that didn't work though. just gives me null. while debug() clearly shows it's not empty. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:55 |
Nitrogen |
it does appear so, yes. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:54 |
neon1024 |
I think the built-in exception renderer does work for json, but I think it only renders exceptions, and not entity errors |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:33 |
Nitrogen |
Sort of in the same vein as _serialize just works automagically. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:32 |
Nitrogen |
I will actually try that now. But thing is there's some sort of built-in exception renderer which takes care of internal cake errors - like missing data-view templates. So I was hoping there's a way to tap into that by adhering to some convention. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:27 |
neon1024 |
If I need them I tend to set an errors variable and pass that to _serialize |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:26 |
Nitrogen |
spriz, that's neat, thanks! |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:21 |
spriz |
or build something alike: https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/crud/blob/master/src/Error/ExceptionRenderer.php |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:20 |
spriz |
Nitrogen: The easy way could be to use the Crud ExceptionRenderer |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:19 |
Nitrogen |
hey, guys. how would one go about getting validation errors after asynchronous submit? [error] property is not exposed through _serialize. do I manually check getErrors() and build my response manually? |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:00 |
eax |
:P |
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Aug 21st 2019, 10:00 |
spriz |
stupid duckduckgo led me to other one :) |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:59 |
spriz |
that is for 3.x |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:59 |
spriz |
Ah yes, FoC one |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:59 |
eax |
Neat! |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:59 |
eax |
I think it’s this one: https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/fixturize Right? |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:58 |
spriz |
will only tear down stuff if it is changed |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:58 |
eax |
Nice! Thanks @spriz :) |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:58 |
spriz |
will go meep meep |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:58 |
spriz |
https://github.com/lorenzo/cakephp-fixturize |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:58 |
spriz |
@eax Fixturize it! |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:57 |
eax |
Hmm, I’m gonna see if I can cut anything down, but I don’t think so :S |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:56 |
alexdd55976 |
like 3-4 per fixture |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:56 |
alexdd55976 |
but i only used necessary amount of datasets |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:56 |
alexdd55976 |
i did all that on a local machine/test enviroment. 50 Tables/Fixtures. |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:55 |
eax |
@alexdd55976 Well, I’m loading them in public $fixtures, and I think Cake tears them down and builds them in between each test? |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:54 |
alexdd55976 |
per single test method? or for running all tests? |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:53 |
eax |
@alexdd55976 Hmm, I am loading 22 Fixtures per test (Minimum amount, sadly :S) |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:52 |
alexdd55976 |
maybe yours is very complex? |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:51 |
alexdd55976 |
seems very long... in my old project i ran 350 tests with around 1000 assertion in about 3 min |
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Aug 21st 2019, 09:48 |
eax |
Cake3: Has anyone got any tips to speed up Integration Tests? I have 6 tests with 32 Assertions that take ~1.22 minutes to run. And I am about to expand that to about 19 times that, and I’d like to be able to run them often and fast :slightly_smiling_face: |