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Sep 4th 2019, 04:56 |
javier.villanueva |
ty |
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Sep 4th 2019, 04:56 |
slackebot |
<javier.villanueva> |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 20:39 |
itmpls |
n/m, just did it with a notEmpty callback |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 19:01 |
itmpls |
->requirePresence('foo', function($context) { dd($context); }); never fires |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 19:00 |
itmpls |
and requirePresence's 2nd param as a function doesn't seem to work? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 18:59 |
itmpls |
I don't think I . can rely on that? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 18:59 |
itmpls |
since ->add requires the field to have a value |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 18:56 |
itmpls |
combining them? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 18:56 |
itmpls |
+ not blank |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 18:55 |
itmpls |
what's the best way of doing a requirePresence with a condition in 3.7.x? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:58 |
alexdd55976 |
@javier.villanueva contain + order by in contain + limit 1 in contain |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:41 |
javier.villanueva |
thanks |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:40 |
ndm |
@javier.villanueva For reference https://gist.github.com/ndm2/b417e3fa683a972e295dc0e24ef515e3 |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:40 |
ndm |
@villi |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:29 |
javier.villanueva |
ok |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:28 |
dereuromark |
first can mean a lot of things, in terms of order. if you want to keep things simple get them all and then take the first |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:26 |
javier.villanueva |
There are a direct way? |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:26 |
javier.villanueva |
I know that if I use $this->Articles->find('all')->contain('Tags'). I have an array with them, but I want only first |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 16:25 |
javier.villanueva |
can I get first of belongsToMany? for example Articles + Tags (HABTM) . I have an article id, and I want the first tag. (with find) |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:34 |
neon1024 |
Perhaps I will make that coffee I’ve been putting off |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:32 |
neon1024 |
Perhaps I should read the docs more! :face_palm: |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:32 |
ricksaccous |
;) |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:32 |
ricksaccous |
nice |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:32 |
ricksaccous |
but if that works why not |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:32 |
neon1024 |
It’s done now |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:32 |
ricksaccous |
lol |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:32 |
ricksaccous |
you don't necessarily need to customize template |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:31 |
ricksaccous |
under the form key |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:31 |
slackebot |
<neon1024> |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:31 |
ricksaccous |
oh it can take form options |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:31 |
neon1024 |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/views/helpers/form.html#creating-post-buttons |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:31 |
ricksaccous |
i totally forgot that existed |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:31 |
ricksaccous |
ohhhh |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:30 |
neon1024 |
There is no Form->create |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:30 |
neon1024 |
Because @ricksaccous `postButton` is a single call |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:30 |
neon1024 |
Classes will be applied to the `<button>` tag not the `<form>` tag, which is `display:block` in my application |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:30 |
ricksaccous |
why wouldn't you just add a class in form->create |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:29 |
ricksaccous |
that works too |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:29 |
neon1024 |
Either way `postButton` doesn’t have an option to change the wrapping `<form>` tag |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:29 |
ricksaccous |
oh |
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Sep 3rd 2019, 15:29 |
ricksaccous |
but yep |