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Dec 3rd 2019, 10:09 |
neon1024 |
PEBKAC |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 10:06 |
noel |
With xdebug I'm steppeing through the code and able to get to a certain point. But if I put a break point in at that point and run instead of step, then it doesn't break. Has anyone experienced this? Any ideas why? |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 09:56 |
turkles |
ok odd console thing was... php.ini had short tags disabled |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 09:10 |
challgren |
another plugin converted to 4.x https://github.com/bcrowe/cakephp-encrypted-type/pull/3 |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 09:08 |
spriz |
(the `App` folder :slightly_smiling_face: ) |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 09:08 |
spriz |
@brian.french Here you can see a "full blown" app in `tests` :slightly_smiling_face: https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/crud/tree/master/tests |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 08:55 |
neon1024 |
I haven’t |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 08:53 |
turkles |
Has anyone seen this before? |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 08:53 |
turkles |
arghhhh I haven't touched cake in a while, and had to re-install php on my mac (brew, @7.3). my app is cake 3.8, and somehow my shell code is reading out all of the files in the Shell folder, rather than parsing them? |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 08:21 |
javier.villanueva |
morning all |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 08:00 |
jotpe |
Morning |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 07:40 |
dsar |
BC -> breaking changes |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 06:42 |
md.islam11 |
full meaning please |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 06:41 |
md.islam11 |
"BC" means??? |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 06:41 |
md.islam11 |
4.x hidden BC break => migration guide #6075 |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 06:41 |
md.islam11 |
Hello |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 06:38 |
brian.french |
examples. |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 06:38 |
brian.french |
I have, and I think I've come up with a good way to do this. Yeah awesome-cakephp is a great resource of example! |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 02:06 |
francisdoydora |
thanks, but I already have the ```->email('email')``` rule applied, but emails like gmail.con or yahoo.con still pass thru |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 02:01 |
brian.french |
I also require the email address on creation, though |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 02:01 |
brian.french |
Here's how I'm doing it in a 3.8.x app, which seems to work as expected: `$validator` `->email('email')` `->requirePresence('email', 'create')` `->notEmpty('email');` |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 01:53 |
francisdoydora |
is there any way to know that an email is valid before it can be saved to the database? I already set this in validation ```$validator ->email('email') ->allowEmptyString('email', null, false) ->add('email', 'validFormat', [ 'rule' => 'email', 'message' => 'E-mail must be valid' ]);``` but emails like gmail.con still pass thru |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 01:37 |
brian.french |
I haven't played with nginx. does it support .htaccess files? |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 01:36 |
slackebot |
plugin there. Would it be best to create a mock application under tests/test_app? I've seen that done, but i haven't seen any official documentation on how to do this. |
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Dec 3rd 2019, 01:36 |
brian.french |
So, Testing plugins question... what is the cake way to test your plugins from a standalone perspective, but as if it was running within a larger application? I tried importing the cakephp/app skeleton via composer, but the bootstrapping, etc. has been very hacky to get it to work, then the controller test within the plugin doesn't like to run correctly, since you can't modify the cakephp/app/src/Application.php's bootstrap to add the |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 22:49 |
daniel.upshaw |
I think the mixed case is growing on me, for the templates directory |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 20:39 |
dan_w |
my nginx settings look correct |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 20:39 |
dan_w |
cannot figure it out |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 20:38 |
dan_w |
hi everyone. I have a cakephp app on my nginx server and it works great. however, i also have another cakephp app for a subdomain on the same server and it works except for accessing files in webroot, gives me a jsController not found CssController not found etc. cakephp 3.8 |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:30 |
ricksaccous |
@jotpe no problem dyud |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:30 |
jotpe |
`$query->contain(['Users' => ['Names'], 'Terminations'])` `->leftJoin('Terminations')` `->where(['OR' => ['Terminations.id IS' => NULL, 'Terminations.effective >=' => new DateTime()]]);` |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:29 |
jotpe |
Thanks @ricksaccous that's it: |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:14 |
ricksaccous |
Terminations.effective or whatever |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:14 |
ricksaccous |
and do the other one as well |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:14 |
ricksaccous |
i think you can do where Terminations.id IS NULL at that point |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:13 |
ricksaccous |
what the conditions are i dunno off the top of my head |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:13 |
ricksaccous |
$query->leftJoinWith('Terminations')->where([ 'OR' => [some conditions here] |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:12 |
ricksaccous |
if you want to do what you're doing |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:12 |
ricksaccous |
you would have to left join terminations and use an or statement or something |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:11 |
ricksaccous |
either you want ones without or want ones with |
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Dec 2nd 2019, 19:11 |
ricksaccous |
yeah those are both contradictory |