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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:35 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
Yes, I read. but on some things I have doubts |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:32 |
neon1024 |
Especially as baked models and templates will do all this for you |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:32 |
neon1024 |
I feel like you need to revise the basics, have you completed the tutorial? https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/tutorials-and-examples.html |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:28 |
neon1024 |
Help me Obi-wan, you’re my only hope. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:21 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
@neon1024 help me please |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:07 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
`table cats:` `id name surname` `1 tony may` `table dogs:` `id name surname` `1 pop gray` `table dogs_cats:` `id id_dogs id_cats info` `1 1 1 pop and tony` `but I would like to display:` `id name_dogs name_cats info` `1 pop tony pop and tony` |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:05 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
this is in controller DogsCatsController.php |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:05 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
public function index() { $this->set('field',$this->Dogscats->find('all')); } |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:03 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
they are not like taking the fields of the other two tables from the dogs_cats controller |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:02 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59141547/cakephp-displays-the-id-display-table-name-from-two-different-tables-with-relati |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:02 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
this would be the problem in detail |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 15:02 |
gianmarxgagliardi |
hi I should enter IDs from two tables and show the name in the view |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:39 |
dereuromark |
dunno, only did plugins so far, that worked out all right |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:37 |
maymeow |
or ... how hard is to upgrade whole app to Cakephp 4 :D |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:33 |
neon1024 |
..but you do lose the validation messages |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:33 |
neon1024 |
I tend to skip creating a whole widget and just manually write a tag |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:32 |
dereuromark |
See https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/bootstrap-ui/tree/master/src/View/Widget |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:32 |
alexmax |
That's good to hear that it's fixed in 4.x. Thanks for hipping me about the 3.x status, I can just swap a template on a text field, I just didn't know if there was a magic happy path that I hadn't seen in the documentation. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:32 |
dereuromark |
Using custom widgets you can get this. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:31 |
alexmax |
Oh I was scrolled up. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:31 |
alexmax |
But from perusing the documentation it seems like the three-select is default, I don't see a way off-hand to generate HTML5 date inputs. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:31 |
ndm |
It should generate that out of the box in CakePHP 4.x now. In 3.x you'd need a workaround, for example use `'type' => 'text'` and custom templates, or a custom datetime widget, or a custom form helper, or... |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:26 |
alexmax |
If you're saying that that is what you get out of the box, then I think maybe I have some form templates to rework. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:26 |
alexmax |
Well, I can't figure out how to generate it. If I do `type => 'date'` from the form helper, it gives me three select dropdowns. What I'm looking for is literally `<input type="date">`. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:25 |
dereuromark |
it should work out of the box for supporting browsers, and should display fallback string. make sure you have validation in place here. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:24 |
dereuromark |
ah gotcha. whats your issue with this element? |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:24 |
alexmax |
@dereuromark Sorry for my terseness. By HTML5 datepicker, I mean a `type="date"` input tag. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:22 |
maymeow |
hmm |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:20 |
dereuromark |
See https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-shim/pull/61 - still not resolved yet |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:20 |
dereuromark |
i know :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:19 |
maymeow |
cakephp doing good but problem are tests (phpunit 6 is unsupported on 7.4.0) |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:18 |
dereuromark |
@alexmax That is vage. it depends on what css (framework) etc. I have apps that use the cake select dropdowns ( https://sandbox.dereuromark.de/sandbox/js-examples/datepicker ), but most usually prefer a string input field here. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:17 |
dereuromark |
try it out |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:17 |
maymeow |
What about CakePHP and compatibility with php 7.4 Can i upgrade? |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:15 |
alexmax |
What is the intended way to create a form element that uses an HTML5 datepicker? |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:13 |
ndm |
If you look at the source, it seems that it cannot resolve an associated tables class name to a repository name. Inspecting the involved/generated values might help to figure where things are going wrong. https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/crud-json-api/blob/0.5.4/src/Schema/JsonApi/DynamicEntitySchema.php#L306-L309 https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/crud-json-api/blob/0.5.4/src/Schema/JsonApi/DynamicEntitySchema.php#L356 |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:03 |
noel |
The resolves to the CRUD `add` action, which I'm intercepting with crud's `beforSave` to do an associated insert (which succeeds) but then it seems to redirect or something. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:01 |
noel |
It's cake 3.8.x |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 14:01 |
noel |
@dereuromark but the thing is that the URL that the request is being sent to resolves to a controller and actually successfully INSERT's a record. So I'm at a loss as to where why an empty route is being triggered and by what? |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 13:59 |
dereuromark |
otherwise the controller and plugin being empty string and not null is sure causing this. |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 13:58 |
dereuromark |
if that is cake4 |