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# Jan 14th 2020, 16:56 neon1024 @ricksaccous Only for 4.x I believe
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:56 ricksaccous or is rector the only plugin i need
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:56 ricksaccous is there a plugin on top of rector
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:55 neon1024 You can cast that to array `$query->execute()->toArray()`
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:55 this.impetus @neon1024 Yeah, I just found this, I didn't realize it was an inherited method; still, `debug($query->execute()` doesn't actually contain the retrieved rows; it tells me that there *were* retrieved rows, lololol, but it doesn't contain them. Like, do I literally have to iterate over the object to see any data???
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:54 ricksaccous i'll have to look into rector
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:53 neon1024 @ricksaccous Rector might have a changeset for that
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:53 ricksaccous int he upgrade from 3.7 to 3.8
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:53 ricksaccous is there an automatic way to switch the params for allowEmpty... methods
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:53 neon1024 @this.impetus To execute the query you need to call `$query->all()` or `$query->execute()` or `$query->first()` or something similar to cause a ResultSet or Entity
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:51 this.impetus @javier.villanueva naw the keys are right, that functionality just isn't part of getData() I am pretttty sure. I mean one can do this with basic PHP's array manipulation functions, but back in the day Cake always had it's own ways of doing these things, I assume they still exist and I just need to relearn
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:49 this.impetus ... htf does one just see the *and^^%$ result of a query object. `debug($query)` just prints out details of the MySQL request thats *going* to happen; `debug($query->toArray())` tells me that I'm trying to perform that on an array; cake tells me to see the results I should execute the query but there is no such method... like, I just want to see the results of the query.
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:49 javier.villanueva debug your request to find your key
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:48 javier.villanueva getData('authors._ids') ?
# Jan 14th 2020, 16:36 this.impetus If I want to pull specific fields from a nested structure in a request object, does Cake have a utility for doing this? ie. something to this effect `$this->request->getData('Authors.ids')` (this doesn't work; getData() just takes a string that has to match a key).
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:42 shifat.it ok
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:41 ricksaccous @shifat.it you want to pay attention to URL Rewriting
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:41 ricksaccous https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/installation.html
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:40 ricksaccous please read through the suggested set up
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:39 shifat.it why ??
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:39 shifat.it it works perfectly
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:39 shifat.it but if i do "cake server"
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:39 shifat.it it doesn't load css
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:38 shifat.it In my local machine if i start apache, mysql and then try url "localhost/project_name"
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:38 shifat.it Tibor.
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:37 shifat.it ok
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:35 tibor.hajos @shifat.it Do you mean that you want to deploy your site on a server? ```bin/cake server``` is meant for development purposes only. If you'd like to deploy your project to yoursitehere.com there's an awesome guide here: https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/deployment.html
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:33 shifat.it ??
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:28 shifat.it Please help
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:28 shifat.it May be it sounds so silly. but i dont have idea.
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:28 shifat.it how can i run this on hosting site?
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:27 shifat.it it runs at "localhost:8765"
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:27 shifat.it I have a cake php project which i run using "/bin cake server"
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:27 shifat.it I need your help
# Jan 14th 2020, 15:26 shifat.it Hello
# Jan 14th 2020, 14:52 this.impetus All kidding aside, sometimes one wants to learn the proper way to do a thing, and other times one wants permission to just get it done. :P
# Jan 14th 2020, 14:51 neon1024 It’s only a thought ;)
# Jan 14th 2020, 14:48 this.impetus @neon1024 Noted. I will attempt that, and then when I discover how little I understand what you're saying, will feel fine about mashing together some inelegant solution, confident that there wasn't a dead-easy option I'd missed. God I love this slack.
# Jan 14th 2020, 14:47 neon1024 My first thought approach would be to use an array id’s for the records, and use some array_intersect callback or collections::filter method to create the two arrays you want, a keep and a delete and then action those in the ORM as required
# Jan 14th 2020, 14:42 slackebot but intuitively... I'm assuming Cake thinks about this differently.
# Jan 14th 2020, 14:42 this.impetus Hey guys, can anyone point me to where I might read about to remove established HABTM relationships when editing a record? Started here: https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/orm/saving-data.html#unlink-many-to-many-records But in context, the request object contains an array of the associations which should *remain* after the edit, rather than those being removed. I can easily enough manually do this in the controller with a little inference,