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Jan 13th 2020, 20:01 |
ricksaccous |
i got you |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:57 |
daniel.upshaw |
Shot in the dark here -- I'm in the job market in the Washington, DC area, or remote, full-stack dev. Have come to love CakePHP, so I am mentioning here :) |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:32 |
devito |
hmm, so if I set up a through relationship that should make it acessable from the parent model then as well yeah? |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:31 |
dereuromark |
whatever works for u |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:31 |
dereuromark |
you can set up special relationships and still use contain, or yeah, completely manual |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:31 |
devito |
im pretty sure my relationships are set up correctly |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:31 |
devito |
or should I drop the contain and move to just joins? |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:31 |
devito |
is it ok to use join in conjunction with contain on the paginator? |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:29 |
dereuromark |
are those belongsTo relations? you would need them in the same query to have easy default access. otherwise you need to join manually for this |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:28 |
devito |
like page.auth.id is fine but if i try to do page.author.address.city the pagination query throws a unknow column error |
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Jan 13th 2020, 19:28 |
devito |
Im having a issue with the paginator. When i try to do a contain with nested associations I am un able to access the fields in the field list. but the data does show in my returns, Ultimatly I want to be able to sort on a nested field value any ideas? |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:33 |
MrEm |
Huzzah! That worked! |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:28 |
MrEm |
Ahhhhhh. Thank you |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:28 |
ndm |
CakePHP 's default password hasher is using bcrypt hashing |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:27 |
ndm |
32 is too short, it should be at least 60 |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:25 |
MrEm |
OK, one at a time: column length = 32 on the password. It's getting hashed (at least I see a hashed value and not the password entered), the password is extremely simple so I know it's not a mismatch ("test"). And here's the User entity, with the _setPassword function: https://pastebin.com/brF2MEee |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:22 |
ndm |
Could be all sorts of things, username mismatch, password mismatch, password not stored correctly (not hashed, column length to short, ...) |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:21 |
MrEm |
(This one: https://book.cakephp.org/authentication/2/en/index.html#) |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:20 |
MrEm |
I set everything up as it showed in the tutorial |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:20 |
MrEm |
Now, the next question: I seem to be coming up against FAILURE_IDENTITY_NOT_FOUND when submitting it with just the user name |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:20 |
ndm |
See https://book.cakephp.org/authentication/2/en/identifiers.html#identifiers, the `resolver` config |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:20 |
MrEm |
ok, no worries. I can settle |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:19 |
ndm |
You'd have to settle for a single input field, and the use a custom finder for the identifier where you can do an OR lookup... |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:18 |
MrEm |
Ah, is there no way to have it look at either? I thought I saw that somewhere online |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:17 |
ndm |
Tour `username` field contains an array, but it should be a string. |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:16 |
MrEm |
https://pastebin.com/zkeiv2Me |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:16 |
MrEm |
This is my Applications class: |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:15 |
ndm |
Either the request body is funky, or your form authenticator's `fields` configuration is wrong |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:14 |
MrEm |
Cake 4 |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:14 |
MrEm |
This started happening when I started trying to implement Authentication |
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Jan 13th 2020, 18:12 |
MrEm |
I keep getting an error message every time I post a form:Illegal offset type in isset or empty [ROOT/vendor/cakephp/authentication/src/Authenticator/FormAuthenticator.php, line 63] |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:43 |
Human_G33k |
find i guess |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:41 |
Human_G33k |
the book/doc for the 4th is just a mess |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:41 |
Human_G33k |
by default there is a conventionnal name for a debug_lan_config.php file or it fust load all file in the directory |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:40 |
neon1024 |
Good find! |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:37 |
Human_G33k |
it was about the test connection |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:37 |
Human_G33k |
ok find |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:35 |
neon1024 |
As I mentioned above for MySQL. Although I can’t help with Postgres, and I haven’t used it, sorry |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:35 |
neon1024 |
I would imagine that Postgres is configured to only allow localhost |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:35 |
Human_G33k |
but not from the lan |
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Jan 13th 2020, 16:35 |
Human_G33k |
it s working fine in/from/to localhost |