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Feb 12th 2020, 19:46 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
@phantomwatson i dont get it. for "/" i have home.php. to create front page, "/admin" is prefix where i use /layout/default.php to create front of admin panel. in futere i want to have folder where be my media files like pdf/movies etc. how can i do this? |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:45 |
lpj145 |
congratulations @dereuromark the sandbox have good tips for devs. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:44 |
ndm |
@MrEm Kinda depends on what the code that uses `$events` does/expects. You could just pass `null` and test for that later on accordingly, or maybe pass an empty collection (`collection([])`). Obtaining an empty result set without running an actual query is probably a llittle cumbersome. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:36 |
MrEm |
like: if (empty($ids)) { /* $events = ?? */ } else { $events = $this->Events->find('all', [ /* ... */]); } |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:35 |
MrEm |
I have a find('all') query that I'm basing on an IN (array) condition. If I have an empty set for my array, how can I build the same thing as I would get from a find('all'), but have it be empty? |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:31 |
ndm |
Again, if you're being redirected to `.../webroot/...` then you usually have URL rewriting issues of some sort |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:30 |
ndm |
It's less that CakePHP (the framework) assumes that, but the default app's rewrite rules do check for the existence of a file with the given path first, irrespective of what the path is |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:30 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
hm |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:27 |
phantomwatson |
If your path includes a file extension, like `/admin.php`, then CakePHP will assume that you're trying to load a file by that name located under `/webroot`. This is appropriate for non-PHP files, and for edge cases like Google's domain ownership verification files. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:25 |
slackebot |
under `/webroot`. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:25 |
phantomwatson |
As long as your server has your domain's document root set to `/webroot` and as long as it loads `index.php` by default, all requests will go there, and the path in the URL (like `/admin`) will be passed along to `index.php` as part of the `$request` object. Loading a file other than `index.php` is kind of stepping outside of how the framework works. I recommend that you just use the Router and to put your pages under `/src` instead of |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:23 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
https://i.imgur.com/ewxZNCS.png |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:23 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
to use another folders |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:23 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
in routes |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:22 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
now i see i need to have asset urls |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:22 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
exacly i have this |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:22 |
phantomwatson |
I think you'll need to add this to your `/config/routes.php` file like this: ```Router::prefix('admin', function (RouteBuilder $routes) { $routes->connect('/', ['controller' => 'Pages', 'action' => 'index']); }``` |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:21 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
i have route set to /admin but isnt work if i create something in webroot |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:20 |
phantomwatson |
It sounds like you want the URL `localhost/admin` to be routed to something. Check out the documentation about the Router class in https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/development/routing.html. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:20 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
i need to create routes? |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:18 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
where i editi default index |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:17 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
its should be working but again i have problem with redirection .. after creating folder in webroot and copy/past my files i cant join to localhost/admin |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:11 |
phantomwatson |
It's okay! It's difficult to learn a new framework. Just keep working, and you'll understand it better every day. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:10 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
sorry for my problems, i just want to learn cakephp :) |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:09 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
i will try it |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:09 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
ok thanks |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:09 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
aaaaa |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:09 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
hm ok but if i want to create admin folder next to default css folder? |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:09 |
phantomwatson |
If I remember right. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:09 |
phantomwatson |
So `<?= $this->Html->css('/admin/css/style') ?>` seems to be what you need. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:08 |
phantomwatson |
If you have a leading slash, you could point to a file in `/admin/css/` |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:08 |
phantomwatson |
You'd need your file in /webroot/css/admin/style.css for that to be the case. |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:08 |
phantomwatson |
Oh, hang on... |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:07 |
phantomwatson |
I think that the correct way to do that is `<?= $this->Html->css('admin/style') ?>` |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:07 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
? |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:07 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
but i think its not curretcly |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:07 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
if i create new folder in webroot (webroot/admin/css). i want to use something like that <?= $this->Html->admin->css('style.css') ?> |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:06 |
sebastian.krzewinski. |
sory for my enlish |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:05 |
ricksaccous |
WHAT DO YOU MEAN |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:05 |
ricksaccous |
what are you even talking about |
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Feb 12th 2020, 19:05 |
ricksaccous |
the helpers are already there |