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# Apr 23rd 2021, 19:42 kevin.pfeifer the “short” gist of it is the following: create a controller function which you want to call via ajax ``` public function ajaxGetOffers( $id = null ): Response { $request = $this->getRequest(); $response = $this->getResponse(); if( $request->is( 'ajax' ) andand $request->is( 'get' ) ) { // TODO: Do your loading of your data here. // If this function is called via
# Apr 23rd 2021, 19:23 sebastiansperandio093 Hello everyone, Hello everyone, could someone help me about how is the best cakephp's way to make an ajax request from a view that contain a form? I need to populate a dynamic select element in the form. I just need a documentation link or whatever....thanks!
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 tyler.adam.lazenby :)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 kevin.pfeifer well, probably something for quick prototyping
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 kevin.pfeifer i see
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:05 tyler.adam.lazenby it was suggested in the entity documentation
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:04 tyler.adam.lazenby :)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 18:04 tyler.adam.lazenby yes
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:39 kevin.pfeifer you mean this, right? https://github.com/jeremyharris/cakephp-lazyload
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:38 tyler.adam.lazenby its nice
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:38 kevin.pfeifer but i will have to take a look at that lazyload trait, it seems pretty cool :thinking_face:
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:36 kevin.pfeifer the "default", as little code as possible, cakephp way is just preconfigured with quite easy to understand defaults
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:36 tyler.adam.lazenby Yup, thanks for your help
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 kevin.pfeifer you can basically create any assiciation as you like
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 kevin.pfeifer so as you see
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 kevin.pfeifer :)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:35 tyler.adam.lazenby That .... actually makes sense
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:34 kevin.pfeifer since you used `'propertyName' => 'User',`
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:34 tyler.adam.lazenby smh its always something stupidly simple like that
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:33 kevin.pfeifer could it be that its actually `$account->User` ?
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:32 slackebot LIMIT 1```
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:32 slackebot User__last_name, User.phone AS User__phone, User.email AS User__email, User.login AS User__login, User.password AS User__password, User.created AS User__created, User.updated AS User__updated, User.company_name AS User__company_name, User.token AS User__token, User.account_id AS User__account_id FROM accounts Accounts INNER JOIN users User ON User.id = (Accounts.user_id) WHERE Accounts.id = 15
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:32 tyler.adam.lazenby ```SELECT Accounts.id AS Accounts__id, Accounts.user_id AS Accounts__user_id, Accounts.name AS Accounts__name, Accounts.logo AS Accounts__logo, Accounts.created AS Accounts__created, Accounts.modified AS Accounts__modified, Accounts.phone AS Accounts__phone, User.id AS User__id, User.user_type_id AS User__user_type_id, User.first_name AS User__first_name, User.last_name AS
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:30 tyler.adam.lazenby let me get rid of the dd and I will check
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:30 kevin.pfeifer or is there something wrong with the join
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:30 kevin.pfeifer sql looks right in debug kit?
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:29 tyler.adam.lazenby but just for kicks and giggles I just tried it, same result
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:29 kevin.pfeifer ok i have no experience with that ,:)
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:28 tyler.adam.lazenby I am not using the contain command because I am using the lazyloadtrait
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:28 kevin.pfeifer in your query
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:28 kevin.pfeifer do you contain `User` as well now?
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:27 tyler.adam.lazenby I have made sure to have the lazyloadingtrait being used by my account entity, but when I call $account->user.... it returns null
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:26 tyler.adam.lazenby hmmm
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:26 kevin.pfeifer one `User` and one `Users` yes
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:25 tyler.adam.lazenby So this isn't going to create two properties (users and user)? ```$this->belongsTo('User', [ 'foreignKey' => 'user_id', 'joinType' => 'INNER', 'className' => 'Users', 'bindingKey' => 'id', 'propertyName' => 'User', ]); $this->hasMany('Users', [ 'foreignKey' => 'account_id' ]);```
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:24 kevin.pfeifer but you can basically set the first parameter (for me `ParentProjects` and `ChildProjects` ) as whatever you like
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:24 blackjccl Thank you that was the mistake @kevin.pfeifer @admad
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:24 kevin.pfeifer depending on your associations you need to set the right parameters described in https://book.cakephp.org/4/en/orm/associations.html
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:23 slackebot projects i call `$project = $this->Projects->get( $id, [ 'contain' => ['Childcts'] ]);`
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:23 slackebot 'joinTable' => 'projects_projects', 'foreignKey' => 'parent_id', 'targetForeignKey' => 'child_id' ] );``` Basically here i only have a `projects` table with an id and a separate `projects_projects` table with only the columns `parent_id` and `child_id` If i want to access the parent projects i call `$project = $this->Projects->get( $id, [ 'contain' => ['ParentProjects'] ]);` And i want to access the child
# Apr 23rd 2021, 17:23 kevin.pfeifer @tyler.adam.lazenby here is an example for a Parent-Child Join for Projects with custom Identifieres ``` $this->belongsToMany( 'ParentProjects', [ 'className' => 'Projects', 'joinTable' => 'projects_projects', 'foreignKey' => 'child_id', 'targetForeignKey' => 'parent_id' ] ); $this->belongsToMany( 'ChildProjects', [ 'className' => 'Projects',