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Jan 10th 2020, 15:53 |
neon1024 |
I’m sure the authors would appreciate your help to upgrade them! I know @dereuromark has a big to do list of upgrades, perhaps you could help him out :) |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:53 |
neon1024 |
@ssalvatori This sounds like the plugins your project is using have not been upgraded to cake 4 yet |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:43 |
kevin.pfeifer |
thx :) |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:40 |
kevin.pfeifer |
just checked the save docu |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:40 |
kevin.pfeifer |
didnt look for the timestamp behaviour docu itself |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:39 |
kevin.pfeifer |
ah im sorry |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:39 |
dereuromark |
or as touched |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:39 |
dereuromark |
check the docs |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:38 |
dereuromark |
it is documented. setting it to false or sth |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:38 |
kevin.pfeifer |
hello community! Is there a way to update/save an entity without triggering the "Timestamp" behaviour which changes the modified date? |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:37 |
ndm |
You probably should elaborate on the latter problem, ie what exactly is the problem |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:24 |
ssalvatori |
I managed to remove all the errors and upgrade cakephp but now I can´t install debug_kit |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:23 |
ssalvatori |
hello .. I´m trying to upgrade to cakephp4 but I'm having many error with composer like debug_kit not compatible and some others modules |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:05 |
neon1024 |
@mocelle Are you talking about ajax? |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:05 |
slackebot |
!xy |
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Jan 10th 2020, 15:05 |
slackebot |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:39 |
ndm |
@mocelle There's a way for almost anything, but why exactly do you need a different folder for your controllers? |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:12 |
mocelle |
Hi! Is there way to create own Controller folder under src and call controller in web Browser? |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:11 |
ndm |
Looking at shadow translate, the query would probably be rather similar in this specific case... but in general I would probably prefer it over EAV too. |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:06 |
admad |
which is why i have always used shadow table translate :) |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:05 |
ndm |
super fun :grimacing: |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:05 |
admad |
would be great fun creating query for that using the core eav translate |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:05 |
slackebot |
(\Cake\ORM\Query $query) { return $query->where([ 'I18n.field' => 'title', ]); }) ->where([ 'OR' => [ 'I18n.content' => 'search term', 'TableAlias.title' => 'search term', ] ]) ->group('TableAlias.id');``` Untested but should work I think... |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:05 |
ndm |
As I said there's lots of different ways to do it... the translate behavior creates `hasOne` associations for every single translatable field, and a single `hasMany` association for all fields. Searching via the latter could look something like left joining it on the field name, and then using conditions on its `content` field and the main tables actual field, something like: ```$query = $table ->find() ->leftJoinWith('I18n', function |
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Jan 10th 2020, 14:04 |
ndm |
of course, it always has to be most complex one :) |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:53 |
naino |
both |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:50 |
ndm |
And you want to only search in the translations, or also in the original language? |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:46 |
ndm |
So like the second example then... |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:44 |
naino |
What i want to do is to query an entity field in whatever language i want, and be able to check if there's a match on any translation in regard of that field |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:43 |
challgren |
Yeah put the active in the or |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:43 |
challgren |
Duh! |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:43 |
dereuromark |
OR => [x, y, z], 1 element has no effect |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:42 |
dereuromark |
or what ndm says, yeah |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:42 |
dereuromark |
then you dont need the or |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:42 |
ndm |
your `active` conditions needs to go into the `OR` key |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:42 |
challgren |
I expect active = 1 OR id = 1 |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:41 |
challgren |
Yeah Im trying to find any active OR with the id = 1 |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:41 |
ndm |
`OR` will only affect the conditions nested under that key |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:40 |
challgren |
It outputs ```SELECT Tenants.id AS `Tenants__id`, Tenants.name AS `Tenants__name` FROM tenants Tenants WHERE ( active = 1 AND id = 1 ) ORDER BY Tenants.name ASC``` |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:39 |
challgren |
Anyone have any idea why an OR isn’t working? `$tenants = $this->Users->Tenants->find(‘list’)->where([ [‘active’ => true], ‘OR’ => [[‘id’ => $user->tenant_id]], ]);` |
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Jan 10th 2020, 13:09 |
slackebot |
in multiple languages? Like `where en_title = 'term' OR es_title = 'term' OR it_title = 'term'`? Or maybe something different? |