Log message #4202231

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# Sep 6th 2019, 20:15 alexdd55976 12k products
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:15 alexdd55976 10k customers
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:14 alexdd55976 almost 4 million orders, stills super fast
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:14 alexdd55976 i am seriously happy with that shop
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:13 alexdd55976 yes
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:13 ricksaccous i mean exists
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:13 ricksaccous in 1.3
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:13 ricksaccous i'm so glad contain still exists
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:12 alexdd55976 all made by myself
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:12 alexdd55976 online shop
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:12 alexdd55976 its not too bad
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:12 ricksaccous lol
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:12 ricksaccous you enjoy it? @alexdd55976
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:11 alexdd55976 cake1.x :)
# Sep 6th 2019, 20:11 alexdd55976 oh.. finally working on an old project again…
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:59 ricksaccous TableClass->setConnection('connectionName');
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:55 itmpls a table's `defaultConnectionName` method returns the schema to use, but what if im looping through multiple ones? what's a recommended way to set that dynamically?
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:34 emiliano ok, I will test, thanks a lot
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:30 ndm ``` $this->removeBehavior('AwsCognito'); $this->addBehavior('CognitoUsers'); ```
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:29 ndm The `implementedMethods` option will just create an alias that you can call via the table object where the behavior is attached to, it won't change any implementation details. Extending the behavior is OK if you need to change what it does, just unload the original behavior first.
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:29 ndm What would you expect that code to do?
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:28 emiliano sorry for the trouble but I'm working with that and thanks a lot for your time
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:25 emiliano $this->addBehavior('CognitoUsers', Configure::read('AwsCognito')); $this->addBehavior('CognitoUsers', [ 'implementedMethods' => [ 'beforeSaveIdata' => 'beforeSave', ] ] );
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:25 emiliano and this:
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:25 slackebot Best solution for most cases. */ $entity = $this->createCognitoUserIdata($entity); }else{ //enable/disable user if($entity->active andand $entity->isDirty('active')){ $this->enableCognitoUser($entity); }elseif(!$entity->active andand $entity->isDirty('active')){ $this->disableCognitoUser($entity); } } }
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:25 emiliano protected $_defaultConfig = [ 'implementedMethods' => [ 'beforeSaveIdata' => 'beforeSave', ] ]; public function beforeSaveIdata(Event $event, EntityInterface $entity, ArrayObject $options) { if($entity->isNew()){ /* better to have the cognito creation callback be beforeSave instead of afterSave, so that we only create users once we're sure they're in the cognito user pool.
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:24 emiliano if use a public function? for example, I test but dont work beforeSaveIdata -> beforeSave
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:23 emiliano Is there no way to use only that function that I need to replace?
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:22 emiliano ok, thanks a lot
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:15 ndm @emiliano `createCognitoUser` is not an exposed/public method, so your config will just hide all public methods, resolving the naming conflict. Looking at the source of the plugin you should consider my other suggestion, that is unload the original behavior, otherwise both behaviors will run, and you don't want that.
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:14 daniel.upshaw Any word on when Cake 4 will be released?
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:11 emiliano I need that instead of createCognitoUser use createCognitoUserIdata is ok?
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:09 emiliano It doesn't throw error now, but keep taking the other function createCognitoUser
# Sep 6th 2019, 19:09 emiliano I do this: protected $_defaultConfig = [ 'implementedMethods' => [ 'createCognitoUserIdata' => 'createCognitoUser', ] ];
# Sep 6th 2019, 18:37 ricksaccous yeah that's prob the easiest option
# Sep 6th 2019, 18:37 racmiroslav @ricksaccous thank you. I will set ID’s directly then
# Sep 6th 2019, 18:37 ricksaccous request data type data
# Sep 6th 2019, 18:37 ricksaccous not the actual entities
# Sep 6th 2019, 18:37 ricksaccous yeah, when you use newEntity it expects request data
# Sep 6th 2019, 18:36 ricksaccous you might be able to do $payment->invoice->toArray();
# Sep 6th 2019, 18:36 racmiroslav @ricksaccous ok, that is the problem. I did not know that.