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# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:56 cnizzardini The man difference is just how you get grab the Table
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:56 cnizzardini But if you are going to do that, be sure to still bind your parameters
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:56 cnizzardini Use the framework as intended
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:56 FrostCandy $results = $connection->execute( ....
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:56 cnizzardini No don't do that
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:56 FrostCandy Thanks it's too hard right now to bother learning it. I'll just use the directy queries, it's much easier to understand.
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:55 cnizzardini // Prior to 3.6.0 $articlesTable = TableRegistry::get('Articles'); // >= 3.7.0 $articlesTable = TableRegistry::getTableLocator()->get('Articles'); $article = $articlesTable->newEntity();
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:55 cnizzardini FrostCandy, they could've added some additional comments
# Sep 3rd 2019, 00:54 cnizzardini good to know, thanks
# Sep 2nd 2019, 23:08 FrostCandy I'm using 3.8 and everything about datasaving in the cookbook says // Prior to 3.6.0 ? All i need to do is read and write to a database hah. https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/saving-data.html#
# Sep 2nd 2019, 22:24 CyberSee but the database does not seem to create
# Sep 2nd 2019, 22:24 CyberSee I updated the datasource file with the correct info and tryed a migration and a rollback
# Sep 2nd 2019, 22:23 CyberSee Hey guys i need help installing OpenEmis. It's an opensource softward that was made with cakephp. The installer is broke and I was wandering if theres anyway I can buypass it.
# Sep 2nd 2019, 22:13 FrostCandy ty
# Sep 2nd 2019, 21:42 dereuromark I use https://github.com/burzum/cakephp-service-layer
# Sep 2nd 2019, 21:41 FrostCandy Anyone have a link to show how and where to include business logic model to my controller? I'm used to having a $this->load modual, then call functions in that model from my controller :D
# Sep 2nd 2019, 21:03 FrostCandy $this->request->hiddendata('token'); - something crazy like that
# Sep 2nd 2019, 21:02 FrostCandy There is probably a way to read the hidden form field value that I'm unaware of. $this->request->data('token'); is how im doing it now.
# Sep 2nd 2019, 20:59 FrostCandy Ok, well thanks I guess, but I still need an answer if anyone knows what's happening here.
# Sep 2nd 2019, 20:57 dereuromark dont send data via hidden fields in the first place. keep them in the controller if you can.
# Sep 2nd 2019, 20:55 FrostCandy If i put it in a text field, it works as expected, but once in a hidden field the value is some sort of encoding, and thus I can not read it when i post the data.
# Sep 2nd 2019, 20:53 FrostCandy When i post the data with the submit button, the value is different than what is in the $token i set.
# Sep 2nd 2019, 20:53 FrostCandy I'm having an insane problem. I send a variable to a hidden form field, and Cake seems to corrupt the value. Controller: $this->set('token', 'letters'); CTP: echo $this->Form->control('token', ['value'=>$token, 'type'=>'hidden']);
# Sep 2nd 2019, 19:48 cnizzardini or at the very least https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/quickstart.html
# Sep 2nd 2019, 19:47 cnizzardini read that whole section
# Sep 2nd 2019, 19:47 cnizzardini https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/intro.html
# Sep 2nd 2019, 19:45 cnizzardini Controller should be Store, action Bakery, and the view (template) would also be bakery
# Sep 2nd 2019, 19:33 entry_lvl_dev whats the best way to find the view thats associated with that url
# Sep 2nd 2019, 19:33 entry_lvl_dev im brand new to cakephp.. whats the quickest way to find out the view and controller for a url? say locahost/store/bakery
# Sep 2nd 2019, 19:08 dereuromark @jotpe I finalized it. Thanks to your input it can now also more correctly annotate the actual ones, by not adding the ones that are assignment, and thus wrong to add :slightly_smiling_face:
# Sep 2nd 2019, 17:12 cnizzardini n/m in the constructor I guess
# Sep 2nd 2019, 17:09 cnizzardini Is there a way to set the action on Cake\Http\ServerRequest
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:18 neon1024 Thanks everyone! :duck:
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:17 neon1024 …as I will only care about the form inputs the user might have changed!
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:15 neon1024 Perhaps I’ll look at the dirty props and check them myself :slightly_smiling_face:
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:13 neon1024 I tried this, only to realise the Form entity is always dirty
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:11 neon1024 Maybe if it’s always versioned a save *should* always create a new version :thinking_face: But I don’t want duplicates of the same data :rubberduck:
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:10 neon1024 Ay dios mio!
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:10 neon1024 So if I want to conditionally duplicate based on if the data has changed I’m going to need to parse all the properties? :grimacing:
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:09 neon1024 I have Forms hasMany Questions, and `$form->getDirty === ['questions']` even though the property marshals entities correctly and they have id’s, and the question entities are not dirty
# Sep 2nd 2019, 16:09 dereuromark patching doesnt see/check if the values before and after are identical