Log message #4199296

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# Aug 21st 2019, 16:12 admad @marek.sebera https://github.com/riesenia/cakephp-duplicatable
# Aug 21st 2019, 16:09 daniel.upshaw And tinkering with the code that I was pasting did have an effect on whether the error would happen, so I hope I wasn't wasting your time completely
# Aug 21st 2019, 16:01 daniel.upshaw There does seem to be something shaky about the Route caching, so at least it uncovered something or other to keep an eye on in edge cases
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:59 marek.sebera Hi, trying to copy entities, is it possible on Cake\ORM\Entity to get list of properties, that are object-self (not virtual, not association/contain) ? Or is there better way to create entity-copy than unsetProperty on non-self-properties and using table->newEntity(oldEntity->toArray()) ? Thank you
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:54 daniel.upshaw Still, it's an oddity to be on the lookout for
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:53 daniel.upshaw Sorry about the PEBCAC issue @admad
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:52 daniel.upshaw The custom route didn't seem to be the culprit, but it was and in an unexpected place -- there's presumably no caching taking place there
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:52 daniel.upshaw I didn't notice it because disabling cache in the custom route didn't seem to have an effect
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:52 daniel.upshaw ``` public function __construct($template, $defaults = [], array $options = []) { parent::__construct($template, $defaults, $options); $this->redirectMapTable = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('RedirectMap'); }```
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:51 daniel.upshaw It seems the problem was caused by this part of a custom route
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:51 daniel.upshaw Thanks for your time @admad , let me know if there's anything I can do, e.g. have a 6 pack delivered to you or donate somewhere
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:48 alexdd55976 nope, sorry
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:39 mdotobie @admad @daniel.upshaw @alexdd55976 Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what the logic was behind making frontend libraries available through packagist.org?
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:37 dereuromark xdebug would show you already basic path at least of input to output. and is free.
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:36 np ok, thanks
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:35 dereuromark no, but there is new relic and blackfire if you need professional tools.
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:34 np hello, Is there any software / extension for vscode to visualize the flow of a cakephp / php application? I must understand what and who going in very large cakephp 3 app.
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:31 daniel.upshaw So, just make a query at all is causing it
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:30 daniel.upshaw Even overwriting the variable immediately: ```$tagRoutesPiped = (string)implode( '|', TableRegistry::getTableLocator() ->get('Tags') ->find('all') ->select(['alias']) ->where(['route' => 1]) ->all() ->extract('alias') ->toArray() ); $tagRoutesPiped = 'test';```
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:29 daniel.upshaw @admad When the cache is removed entirely, the error happens 100% of the time on every page load
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:28 mdotobie Thanks for the tips @admad @daniel.upshaw @alexdd55976
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:26 daniel.upshaw So it's happening before it jumps inside the scope even
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:26 daniel.upshaw This now comes before the `Router::scope('/', function (RouteBuilder $routes) use ($tagRoutesPiped) {`
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:26 daniel.upshaw Here's an odd thing about the routing issue @admad ... If I use this, with no caching (presumably), it still throws the error: ```$tagRoutesPiped = (string)implode( '|', TableRegistry::getTableLocator() ->get('Tags') ->find('all') ->select(['alias']) ->where(['route' => 1]) ->all() ->extract('alias') ->toArray() );```
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:21 mdotobie Well not stick with, but start using rather. NPM is available now on our current VPS (even though we are planning to migrate to a DigitalOcean droplet where we have more control over the toolchain)
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:20 mdotobie So it looks like I should stick with `npm` for the management of the frontend stuff.
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:20 admad @btx there are tons of plugins out there will you can refer to for how to test standalone plugins :slightly_smiling_face:
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:19 mdotobie No I definitely understand the distinctions @daniel.upshaw. It just seemed when I started seeing the frontend libraries I use on packagist.org that it was a move to a single manager.
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:17 ricksaccous i dunno, i'm just guessing that's how it works actually i don't really do TDD at the moment but our organization is slowly gravitating towards it
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:16 ricksaccous @btx you just have to make sure your composer autoload is updated and that phpunit.xml.dist is updated as well
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:15 daniel.upshaw But I guess I might run into the same problem
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:15 daniel.upshaw Okay, I may have to make a custom Route to do what I need in this case
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:14 ricksaccous hmmmm
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:14 ricksaccous @btx you can test plugins within the main app, if it's in your plugins folder, if it's in vendor then yeah you would do it separately
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:14 daniel.upshaw Ahh
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:12 admad @daniel.upshaw yeah that feature is a PITA
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:11 btx the book just directs you to regular App tests which assume cake is already installed
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:10 btx n00b question, but how should I be properly testing plugins? create a new Cake app, drop the plugin in, and then do the tests?
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:09 daniel.upshaw By disabling the Routing cache
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:09 daniel.upshaw Interestingly, if I change `->add(new RoutingMiddleware($this, '_cake_routes_'));` to `->add(new RoutingMiddleware($this, null));` it works
# Aug 21st 2019, 15:08 alexdd55976 just put the files in the right folder. more packagemanager > chances to mess stuff up