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Apr 26th 2021, 15:54 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I noticed when I inspect the cookie, that the expire is set to expire when the session ends |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:53 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I wish it was that easy |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:53 |
greg138 |
That would have been an obvious and easy fix. :( |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:53 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Nope |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:53 |
greg138 |
You're not browsing in private / incognito mode, are you? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:49 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
don't mind the notes, that was from a previous version |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:49 |
slackebot |
'urlChecker' => DefaultUrlChecker::class, 'loginUrl' => $loginUrl, 'passwordHasher' => DefaultPasswordHasher::class ]);``` |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:49 |
slackebot |
'fields' => $fields, 'loginUrl' => $loginUrl, ]); $service->loadAuthenticator('Authentication.Session'); $service->loadAuthenticator('Authentication.Cookie', [ 'rememberMeField' => 'remember_me', 'cookie' => [ 'name' => 'CookieAuth', 'expires' => null, 'path' => '/', 'domain' => '', 'secure' => false, 'httponly' => false, 'value' => '', ], 'fields' => $fields, |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:49 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
```$fields = [ 'username' => 'login', 'password' => 'password', ]; $loginUrl = '/users/login'; // Load identifiers $service->loadIdentifier('Authentication.Password', [ 'fields' => [ 'username' => ['email', 'login'], 'password' => IdentifierInterface::CREDENTIAL_PASSWORD, ], ]); // Load the authentication, you want session first $service->loadAuthenticator('Authentication.Form', [ |
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Apr 26th 2021, 15:49 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I am wondering why it is that whenever I close my browser (essentionally ending my session) why my remember_me cookie isn't allowing me to open my browser back up and stay signed in? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 14:33 |
greg138 |
To be clear, @noel, you're calling `$this->belongsTo('Notaries', ['className' => 'People', 'foreignKey' => 'person_id']);` where `$this` is the Enquiries table? In that case, I believe it's 100% expected that the People table would not be affected at all. If you want an association to show up on People, you have to add it to People. |
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Apr 26th 2021, 10:04 |
rightscoreanalysis |
perfectamente - thanks! |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:54 |
noel |
@rightscoreanalysis https://book.cakephp.org/migrations/3/en/index.html |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:52 |
rightscoreanalysis |
Does Cake have took to keep track of database changes. In Magento for example any changes to db structure can added to a script and a db table tracks the current version and will execute any updates if the version is outdated, is there a similar tool for Cake? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:36 |
noel |
I’ve taken the plunge and raised an issue: https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/issues/15466 |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:26 |
noel |
The reason I think it is a bug is that the original association `$this->belongsTo(‘Notaries’, [‘className’ => ‘People’, ‘foreignKey’ => ‘notary_id’]); ` works if I add a `person_id` field to `enquiries` table. It shouldn’t need that, I don’t think. |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:22 |
slackebot |
@dereuromark @corey.taylor.fl? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:22 |
noel |
It does do so if I don’t alias the foreignKey, so in other words if I do this: ```$this->belongsTo('Notaries', ['className' => 'People', 'foreignKey' => 'person_id']);``` Then it recognises the association and lists is in `PeopleTable->_associations` but it doesn’t work if I set a custom foreignKey. I think this might be a bug in the ORM but I’d like an expert opinion before I create an issue on GitHub @admad or |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:20 |
neon1024 |
Good point! That’s me out of ideas :) |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:19 |
noel |
So it should set this association on the PeopleTable, but it doesn’t. |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:19 |
noel |
from this: `className' => 'People'` – that’s what makes it an alias. |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:18 |
neon1024 |
As if ‘Notaries’ isn’t in the Registry, I wonder how Cake would know what table that it |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:17 |
neon1024 |
Although, I might be barking up the wrong tree! |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:17 |
neon1024 |
Might be worth looking in the TableRegistry to see what keys exist? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:16 |
neon1024 |
Yep, probably. My brain was over here https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/3.9.9/src/ORM/Table.php#L240 |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:15 |
noel |
```$this->belongsTo('Notaries', ['className' => 'People', 'foreignKey' => 'notary_id']);``` |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:14 |
noel |
As far as I can tell, that’s precisely what I’m doing. |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:14 |
neon1024 |
Just thinking you might want to alias People as Notaries :) |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:13 |
neon1024 |
Haha, fair enough. To be honest, I don’t use CakePHP much these days and I’m still on 3.9 :) |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:13 |
noel |
You’ve lost me now. |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:13 |
neon1024 |
Well you can alias a table class |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:12 |
noel |
No.. `belongsTo` |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:12 |
neon1024 |
Maybe, I thought you had `belongsToMany` |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:12 |
noel |
What does that mean? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:12 |
neon1024 |
Maybe it needs a specific alias? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:12 |
noel |
It’s a manyToOne – can’t be inversed as I understand it. |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:11 |
neon1024 |
Perhaps it needs to be inversed? Do you have an association in PeopleTable? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:11 |
noel |
No warnings |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:11 |
neon1024 |
`Cake\ORM\Table` instance instead of concrete? |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:11 |
neon1024 |
Do you get a warning about ` |
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Apr 26th 2021, 09:10 |
noel |
I think so… it returns a query object anyway. |