Log message #4202837

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# Sep 12th 2019, 15:23 ricksaccous names should be name
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:23 jh 2. there is missing the primary entity as far as it looks like
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:23 ricksaccous it isn't patching correctly
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:22 slackebot <jotpe>
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:22 jh 1. jotpe do you have associations defined correctly?
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:22 jotpe The associations in UsersTable are:
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:22 jotpe Anyone has a clue, why the associations here are not saved? The patched entity contains the fields, but they're not persisted to db.
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:21 slackebot <jotpe>
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:19 jh a trait for both... I want to separate some exceptions out into 401/403/404
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:18 jh yes I am going the same way as dereuromark
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:15 admad in 3.x if you need custom error handling just use your own middleware and do your customizations there
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:15 jh good... I will hack around for now
# Sep 12th 2019, 15:14 admad @jh FWIW in 4.x `ErrorHandlerMiddleware` uses `ErrorHandler`.
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:59 jh urgh ... so it is there ... twice?
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:59 jh https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-tools/blob/master/src/Error/ErrorHandler.php#L29-L30
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:57 jh can one of you confirm?
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:57 jh Seems there is old and new code living side by side
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:55 jh and well.. for 2 hours nothing worked and then I found that commeting out the ErrorHandlerMiddleware reenabled the error handler
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:55 jh I have created my own error handler to separate 404s
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:54 jh now that ErrorHandlerMiddleware is in effect https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/controllers/middleware.html#middleware-in-cakephp
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:54 jh hm could it be that https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/development/errors.html is a bit full of lies
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:52 this.impetus (and FWIW I ought to have thought of that, but I learned cake before they existed and have reasonably recently returned, thanks guys)
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:49 this.impetus @admad view cells. that's perfect. thanks
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:48 this.impetus @admad It might really be just the models; there are a lot of HABTM relationships, otherwise it's really amoutns to formatting lines of the database into human-readable components
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:48 admad view cells
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:48 dereuromark This is called "dashboard" usually, but still only one controller, just with different data sources behind, e.g. different models fetching/processing data.
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:47 admad @this.impetus do you really need different controller or just compose a page using data from different models?
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:47 this.impetus No, interestingly; it's a static document, ultimately—it could have been a word document except for the constraint that it be assembled from a database, the context for that is that this is serving an academic, data-retrieval purpose.
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:46 ricksaccous I'm guessing you want a bunch of ajax requests?
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:45 this.impetus (and that's broad, I realize, but a broad answer is all I'm looking for, just a sketch of how cake intends to do this sort of thing)
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:44 this.impetus Making all those requests from within the document itself feels pretty uncake-like and is certainy unweidly. Any advice on a reasonable way to go about this?
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:43 this.impetus *it's also the primary focus of the site I'm building)
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:43 this.impetus Hi guys—I've a question about approach, more than method, here; I'm authoring a page that is supposed to thread together and format requests of about a dozen different controllers (this single page is going to be enormous but it
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:36 jbcharron yep, that's what I'll do :P Thanks for you help anyway :slightly_smiling_face:
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:29 ricksaccous where id = x and slug = x
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:29 ricksaccous you could easily just delete directly from the join
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:29 ricksaccous i never really use that method
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:28 ricksaccous I'm guessing it's just the unorthodox structure that causes unlink to fail but i don't really know
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:26 jbcharron Yeah. I actually had to migrate the code from join table using TableA and TableB PKs to the slug one, and I tried to figure out a solution allowing me not to change the whole controllers code, which used the link() and unlink() function. And as the link() still worked, I was wondering why the unlink() didn't. But I guess I will have to try out a different solution :P
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:24 ricksaccous and you could maybe have a flag for latest tag you update in app logic as well, sounds like a pain
# Sep 12th 2019, 14:23 ricksaccous then you'd achieve the same thing