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# Feb 17th 2020, 21:41 ndm @FunkadelicRelic For starters that's not something that the ORM can do automatically, as it could with saving an `assessment` with multiple `recommendations`. You'd need to hook into somewhere to do the "conversion" from `recommendationgroups` to `recommendations`. You could do something like fetching a list of selectable groups in your controller, create a form control for them, and when receiving the form data on the server side, use the
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:38 k4t but this does not work for all routes
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:37 k4t by using HTMLHelper link method how I can add query string params to current url? Here is what I tried: <?= $this->Html->link('E-Paper', ['?' => ['t' => 'test']]); ?>
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:34 k4t hello
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:33 FunkadelicRelic Any ideas where I should start?
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:33 FunkadelicRelic The idea being, I select a recommendationgroup and it saves all the associated recommendations from that recommendationgroup.
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:32 FunkadelicRelic On the add.php for assessments, the default bake gives me a select box for selecting 1 or more recommendations. I'd like this to be a dropdown with the recommendationgroups listed.
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:31 FunkadelicRelic A [recommendation] belongs to a [recommendationgroup]. An [assessment] has many [recommendations].
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:30 FunkadelicRelic I have 3 models - [recommendations], [recommendationgroups] and [assessments]
# Feb 17th 2020, 21:30 FunkadelicRelic Hey all - wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction on an issue I'm having. Well actually it's more my lack of understanding more than anything...
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:42 jslamka5685 k
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:42 challgren @jslamka5685 nope https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/master/src/View/View.php#L949
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:40 jslamka5685 Is there any way to use the $this->assign() view functionality for array data rather than string data?
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:31 thomas078 makes sense.
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:31 thomas078 Many thanks!
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:31 challgren You would need to send Buyer-Id: 12345, 123456
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:31 challgren No multiple headers are not allowed unless you use a comma between the values
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:31 thomas078 wrong approach?
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:31 thomas078 So, what does that mean? :)
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:28 challgren https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html#sec4.2
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:28 slackebot in which header fields with the same field-name are received is therefore significant to the interpretation of the combined field value, and thus a proxy MUST NOT change the order of these field values when a message is forwarded”
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:28 challgren “Multiple message-header fields with the same field-name MAY be present in a message if and only if the entire field-value for that header field is defined as a comma-separated list [i.e., #(values)]. It MUST be possible to combine the multiple header fields into one “field-name: field-value” pair, without changing the semantics of the message, by appending each subsequent field-value to the first, each separated by a comma. The order
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:26 thomas078 for some reason i only receive the latter
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:26 thomas078 Buyer-Id: 12345 Buyer-Id: 123456
# Feb 17th 2020, 19:26 thomas078 not sure if its nginx or php or cake. Im trying to send duplicate http headers.
# Feb 17th 2020, 18:15 kiwi_74 @flashios09 ok, cool. Thanks. I'll look into that. Just wanted to see if the answer was already known.
# Feb 17th 2020, 18:14 slackebot <flashios09>
# Feb 17th 2020, 18:11 flashios09 @kiwi_74 try and see, the DEBUG KIT timer tab can help you
# Feb 17th 2020, 18:01 kiwi_74 approach.
# Feb 17th 2020, 18:01 kiwi_74 Hello everyone. Quick hypothetical question. Would there be any significant performance hit if you called `$this->loadModel(modelName)` for all the models used by a controller in the initialize() function of that controller, rather than in each individual function as needed? I'm just trying to figure out the advantages / disadvantages to each
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:56 flashios09 `$routes->connect('/Roomtypes/view/:id', ['controller' => 'Roomtypes', 'action' => 'view']);`
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:56 flashios09 the route inside `routes.php`
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:54 slackebot $this->response = $result; } return $result; } /** * The view action * * @param \App\Model\Entity\Roomtype $roomtype The roomtype entity. * @return void */ public function view(Roomtype $roomtype) { debug($roomtype); die(); } }```
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:54 slackebot 'action' => $request->getParam('action'), 'prefix' => $request->getParam('prefix') ?: '', 'plugin' => $request->getParam('plugin'), ]); } /** * @var callable $callable */ $callable = [$this, $request->getParam('action')]; $id = $request->getParam('id'); $pass = $request->getParam('pass'); if ($id) { $Table =
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:54 slackebot TableRegistry::get($request->getParam('controller')); // you can replace the `get` method with a custom finder or a config option // you can merge the pass or overwrite it, this is just an example $pass[0] = $Table->get($id); } // $result = $callable(...array_values($request->getParam('pass'))); $result = $callable(...array_values($pass)); if ($result instanceof Response) {
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:54 slackebot * @throws \ReflectionException */ public function invokeAction() { debug("invokeAction"); $request = $this->request; if (!$request) { throw new LogicException('No Request object configured. Cannot invoke action'); } if (!$this->isAction($request->getParam('action'))) { throw new MissingActionException([ 'controller' => $this->name . 'Controller',
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:54 flashios09 ```<?php namespace App\Controller; use App\Controller\AppController; use App\Model\Entity\Roomtype; use Cake\Controller\Exception\MissingActionException; use Cake\ORM\TableRegistry; use LogicException; /** * Roomtypes controller */ class RoomtypesController extends AppController { /** * Dispatches the controller action. Checks that the action * exists and isn't private. * * @return mixed The resulting response.
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:54 flashios09 @chris301 @dan874 this is how you can have an entity with typehint as a passed param in your action, all you have to do is to play a little bit with the `Controller::invokeAction()` method
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:12 neon1024 As a Cake controller would get the repository class instance automagically 8)
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:11 neon1024 Perhaps the grey area is the separation between the repository instance and the entity
# Feb 17th 2020, 17:11 neon1024 > application providing the model based on what it’s asked for