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Oct 16th 2019, 05:59 |
alexdd55976 |
Morning |
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Oct 16th 2019, 02:44 |
admad |
@luizcmarin https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/awesome-cakephp/wiki/4.x-upgraded-ones |
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Oct 15th 2019, 21:46 |
challgren |
https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/cakephp-upload/tree/cake-4.x would be a place to check |
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Oct 15th 2019, 21:45 |
luizcmarin |
Please ask a question: will this plugin work in cake4 version or will there be other modes already included in 4? https://cakephp-upload.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html |
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Oct 15th 2019, 20:04 |
daniel.upshaw |
Hah!!! Arg, sorry.... So it looks like you can use `$this->form` or `$this->Form`, but if it's not uppercase, it won't add it to the token |
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Oct 15th 2019, 19:48 |
daniel.upshaw |
Actually it would seem that it happens in the form itself... So I would think that using `echo $this->form->control('field_name', ['options' => [1, 2, 3]]);` would do it..... but it does not |
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Oct 15th 2019, 19:44 |
daniel.upshaw |
I'm trying to figure out where specifically I need to add the field to unlock it in the form automatically |
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Oct 15th 2019, 19:43 |
daniel.upshaw |
If I add a new field to a model, should that automatically unlock it in the form? |
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Oct 15th 2019, 18:04 |
ndm |
@mrfeedback Depends on what exactly the object looks like, what data it holds, and what exactly you need to test. For entities you could in most situations simply compare against their array representation. |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:55 |
ricksaccous |
@ndm thank you i will look into this stuff, awesome |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:54 |
ndm |
@ricksaccous PHP sucks at serving large files, as it has to keep the process running while the file is being downloaded. If the file is on the same server, then you might be able to use the `X-Sendfile`, `X-LiteSpeed`, or `X-Accel-Redirect` header if your server supports it. If you use AWS, look into redirecting people to it (check for example presigned URLs if the objects are private). |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:43 |
mrfeedback |
when I want to write a test where I want to compare the result of the database with an expected result, how am I supposed to mock the object? im wondering how I can create a fake comparision object with the expected data structure |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:38 |
ricksaccous |
I'm thinking these files might be stored on AWS |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:37 |
ricksaccous |
is this a server problem to solve or a PHP problem |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:37 |
ricksaccous |
has anyone offered downloads to larger files on their web application i'm talking about potentially ~2gb |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:03 |
challgren |
You could also use CloudFlare Access. https://challgren.energyauditapp.com is an example |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:02 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
we dont have login on our website. we want to put basic login then open it |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:02 |
challgren |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/tutorials-and-examples/cms/authentication.html would be a good start for you. |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:00 |
challgren |
What exactly are you trying to protect? |
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Oct 15th 2019, 17:00 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
what is the correct way of implementing it via cake? |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:59 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
I tried to do that in www folder didnt work |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:59 |
challgren |
cpanel likes to mung files |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:59 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
ah |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:58 |
challgren |
You’re going to run into conflicts with cake’s .htaccess and cpanels .htaccess |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:58 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
okay I will check the link |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:58 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
so prefer to do it |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:58 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
yeah but we don't have time for development |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:58 |
challgren |
https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/cpanel/cpanel-security-features/password-protect-directories |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:57 |
challgren |
Honestly you’d be better implementing it via CakePHP |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:57 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
one more question, with cpanel/whm how can I put username and password protection in the directory? |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:55 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
thanks mate :: @challgren :man_dancing: |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:55 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
hey it works!!!! |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:54 |
challgren |
https://blog.cpanel.com/removal-of-php-5-6-and-php-7-0-in-easyapache-profiles/ |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:53 |
challgren |
As its EOL |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:53 |
challgren |
I dont even think you can install 5.6 anymore |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:53 |
challgren |
Why use 5.6 its dead |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:53 |
challgren |
Did you reboot apache/php-fpm |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:52 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
I install it, samed error :( |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:52 |
dev.cyrusjayson |
I am using 5.6 |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:48 |
slackebot1 |
<challgren> |
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Oct 15th 2019, 16:47 |
challgren |
@dev.cyrusjayson you’ll need root access and then go into EasyApache 4 and choose PHP Extensions and then php-xx-php-zip |