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Sep 9th 2019, 08:27 |
djmenkveld |
I’m running into 502 errors |
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Sep 9th 2019, 08:23 |
info315 |
@racmiroslav Many thanks! I was looking for this in the migration's shell help... |
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Sep 9th 2019, 08:19 |
djmenkveld |
Morning all, I was wondering if anybody is running a CakePHP app in Docker on a prod Kubernetes setup? |
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Sep 9th 2019, 08:16 |
racmiroslav |
`bin/cake bake migration_snapshot Initial` ? |
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Sep 9th 2019, 08:16 |
info315 |
Hi, I'm new to CakePHP Migrations. Is it possible to dump the current database schema as a migration like it was possible with Cake2's schema files? |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:32 |
alexdd55976 |
the guy who wrote those test loaded fixtures directly and compared them... where the sense in that. |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:29 |
conehead |
Just delete em |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:28 |
alexdd55976 |
trying to fix stupid Yii tests |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:28 |
alexdd55976 |
terribly bored. |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:24 |
conehead |
Actually it was replaced |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:24 |
conehead |
Was that a typo or is the smiley replaced by a british flag, because whats going on there right now is a big joke? |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:23 |
conehead |
You bored? :) |
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Sep 9th 2019, 07:20 |
alexdd55976 |
not much going on here |
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Sep 9th 2019, 06:13 |
uwe.flaig |
Guten Tag |
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Sep 9th 2019, 05:22 |
alexdd55976 |
Morning everybody :wave: |
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Sep 9th 2019, 04:23 |
challgren |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/views/helpers/form.html#starting-a-form |
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Sep 9th 2019, 04:00 |
challgren |
$this->form->create($entity, [id => myformid]) |
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Sep 9th 2019, 03:59 |
challgren |
Add id to your $options array when creating the form |
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Sep 9th 2019, 03:53 |
Fastidius |
basically i am using Widow.onunload to set a not saved warning but when i hit the save button i want to set the value to null so it overrides the nag screen. I assume i need to put this in the controller as part of the submit action?? |
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Sep 9th 2019, 03:32 |
Fastidius |
$this->Form->create($job ...... how do i know what the form_id would be? |
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Sep 8th 2019, 22:31 |
itmpls |
hmm? |
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Sep 8th 2019, 22:31 |
itmpls |
@jimbo2150 I debugged and apparently it's the `SHOW FULL COLUMNS` on that table , but the connection is 'default' |
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Sep 8th 2019, 20:34 |
itmpls |
but yeah lemme try to debug further (resuming) |
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Sep 8th 2019, 20:33 |
itmpls |
@jimbo2150 if that were the case this query would work, though |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:42 |
challgren |
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1061710/php-zip-files-on-the-fly |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:41 |
COOurb |
won't* |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:41 |
COOurb |
and we won use it more than 2 times a day |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:41 |
COOurb |
I'm at vacation now and making this "software" to help me (and guys from other departments) to create different document packages |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:40 |
COOurb |
there are from 1 to 10 users |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:39 |
challgren |
Ok so what happens when 100 users request a zip, you have 1GB of memory used |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:39 |
COOurb |
It's for local usage, kinda filling documents with values |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:39 |
COOurb |
archives are small, up to 10MB. |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:39 |
challgren |
Think about scalability and using memory wisely |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:38 |
challgren |
And creating the file in memory will take up memory which you’ve said is a concern, and what happens when 10+ users request a zip file |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:37 |
COOurb |
thnx |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:36 |
challgren |
Example would be `$this->QueuedJobs->createJob('DeleteZip', ['filename' => $tmp_zip], ['notBefore' => strtotime('+1 hour')]);` |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:35 |
COOurb |
ye, but it's kinda sad |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:33 |
challgren |
Like I said, create the zip, create a queue task to clean up in a certain time and serve the zip file to the user. The queue will clean up the file at the specified time |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:33 |
COOurb |
it's ok |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:33 |
COOurb |
yeah, I know there is ZipArchive built-in class |
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Sep 8th 2019, 09:32 |
COOurb |
well, ok, I'll try that queue task plugin |