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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:44 |
conehead |
I think it should be ``` $query->where( [ 'OR' => [ 'Users.first_name' => $data[self::SEARCH_USER], 'Users.last_name' => $data[self::SEARCH_USER], ], ] ) ``` |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:41 |
johnwayne |
Is this valid or not ? ``` $query->where( [ 'Users.first_name' => $data[self::SEARCH_USER], 'OR' => [ 'Users.last_name' => $data[self::SEARCH_USER] ] ] ) ``` |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:40 |
johnwayne |
Hi, what is the new syntax for deprecated `->orWhere()` method in this case ``` $query->where( [ 'Users.first_name' => $data[self::SEARCH_USER], ] ) ->orWhere( [ 'Users.last_name' => $data[self::SEARCH_USER], ] ); ``` |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:24 |
conehead |
bancer you could convert it to array and then patch. Something like this: `$errors = $validator->errors($yourEntity->toArray());`. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:22 |
javier.villanueva |
https://api.cakephp.org/3.0/class-Cake.ORM.Table.html#checkRules |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:20 |
javier.villanueva |
maybe checkRules() ? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:18 |
conehead |
Little bit further away. Münster here ;) |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:18 |
alexdd55976 |
@conehead Darmstadt |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:17 |
conehead |
``` $validator = $this->YourTable->getValidator(); $errors = $validator->errors(['name' => 'K1']); $this->assertEmpty($errors); ``` |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:17 |
val |
@conehead entity |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:16 |
conehead |
@val You got the data as array or as entity? If you got it as data you could just create a new Entity and then call patchEntity |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:14 |
val |
Hi again, how to validate manually constructed entity without saving it in 3.x? `getErrors` is empty |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:13 |
jeremy.halin |
@spriz thanks for your answer and the gist, I will take a look and come back to you if any question :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:08 |
javier.villanueva |
morning all! |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 07:06 |
conehead |
alex where are you from in germany? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 06:56 |
alexdd55976 |
good morning fellows |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 06:29 |
Nitrogen |
essentially, date validation implementation here https://api.cakephp.org/3.8/source-class-Cake.Validation.Validation.html#554 acknowledges the fact that $dateFormat can potentially be an array and handles it accordingly, while datetime/time validation doesn't. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 06:26 |
Nitrogen |
explicitly passing a 'format' parameter to validator as a string works around this issue. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 06:24 |
Nitrogen |
not sure if expected behavior or inconsistency/bug. please advise. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 06:23 |
Nitrogen |
same goes for condition at line 585 earlier. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 06:23 |
Nitrogen |
guys, this block isn't executed with unmodified baked model https://api.cakephp.org/3.8/source-class-Cake.Validation.Validation.html#598 which prevents iso8601 datetime value from being validated. reason being $dateFormat is an array by default as can be seen at https://api.cakephp.org/3.8/source-class-Cake.Validation.Validator.html#1669 |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 04:38 |
conehead |
Couldn't you just write `Configure::write('Error.errorLevel', E_ALL and ~E_USER_DEPRECATED)` before executing your tests? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:28 |
admad |
you don't have to stick with just the folder cake provides by default |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:26 |
admad |
FrostCandy: you can add extra folder you want as per your need. For e.g. extra folder under Model or new "Service" folder under src for service classes |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:13 |
FrostCandy |
I'l use it thanks |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:13 |
FrostCandy |
ok good enough for me, as they don't know cake either, if they ask me why I did it I'll be able to explain controllers don't usually hold that type of code. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:12 |
challgren |
In the Entity |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:12 |
challgren |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/orm/entities.html#exposing-virtual-fields |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:11 |
challgren |
You could put that in virtual fields |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:11 |
FrostCandy |
It's just a mathematical equation, but if I was doing this right I'd normally put it in a model. I could put it in a helper I guess. Behavior / Entity / Table all appear to deal with database structure. Maybe I just make a new folder and file under Model. :) It's not very clear so far, but maybe the link you sent will help. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 02:09 |
challgren |
@frostCandy its really depends what your BL is. There was a discussion about this last night. You can view it with Slack https://cakesf.herokuapp.com/ |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:52 |
FrostCandy |
Just curious in my normal MVC frameworks there is a place to put your model files for business logic. Is that not a thing in CakePHP? I'm not sure where I put my model and how to access it. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:11 |
FrostCandy |
thanks for the help that should get it done for me |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:11 |
cnizzardini |
gl |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:11 |
FrostCandy |
Woohoo saving a new entity worked. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:07 |
FrostCandy |
testing new entity, and save / updating now and then i should be finally done. |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:07 |
cnizzardini |
I think you can do $resourcelog->find()->get('1c') or something, check the docs |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:07 |
FrostCandy |
That seems like it would work as well, but the ById worked too |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:07 |
cnizzardini |
I usually write stuff like that, forgoing the magic stuff |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:07 |
cnizzardini |
$resourcelog->find()->where(['id' => '1c'])->first(); |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 01:05 |
FrostCandy |
$query = $resourcelog->findById('1-1-1'); seems to have worked |