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# May 19th 2021, 12:03 khalil Thanks
# May 19th 2021, 12:03 khalil I can!
# May 19th 2021, 12:00 khalil But can i access this in Table and Entity classes?
# May 19th 2021, 11:59 khalil Thank you so much!!
# May 19th 2021, 11:07 neon1024 Especially as currency conversion rates change regularly, the class would probably have some feature to keep those rates updated
# May 19th 2021, 10:59 slackebot hierarchy.
# May 19th 2021, 10:59 slackebot // ... Do your thing here } }``` Then just call it where needed like this: ```namespace MyApp\Controller; use MyApp\Controller\AppController; use MyApp\Utility\CurrencyConverter; class WhateverController extends AppController { public function myAction() { $converter = new CurrencyConverter(); $converted = $converter->convert(12.99); } }``` The class can be called basically anywhere outside the regular CakePHP
# May 19th 2021, 10:59 me1367 I wouldn't do that in the bootstrap.php because it indeed, can get messy real quick. Instead, I'd create a utility class for that and call that. Something like this: ```namespace MyApp\Utility; use Cake\Routing\Router; class CurrencyConverter { private $user = null; __construct() { // Get the authenticated user $this->user = Router::getRequest()->getSession()->read('Auth.User'); } convert(int $amount) {
# May 19th 2021, 10:55 ndm Instinctively I'd say no, as it sounds like you're introducing lots of global state and hard dependencies.
# May 19th 2021, 10:50 slackebot site to run (it handles currency conversion based on each logged in or not logged in user) - so I thought bootstrap can be a good place for that, but I'm not sure if it's ok in terms of best practices
# May 19th 2021, 10:50 khalil Hello support! A quick question related to best practices, is it ok to add a global function that needs to be accessed anywhere in the app (models, views and controllers) in config/bootstrap.php ? and is it ok if this function needs to access the authenticated user? I know I can create helpers and components for, but it gets easily messy since this needs to be accessed literally everywhere, and this function is required for the
# May 19th 2021, 10:45 neon1024 I put a debug backtrace into the table initialize, and there isn’t a single controller there
# May 19th 2021, 10:41 neon1024 Thanks for the lead there @ndm I think you’re right. As the Auth is kicking things off from the Middleware, no controllers are called!
# May 19th 2021, 10:41 kevin.pfeifer i see
# May 19th 2021, 10:41 steinkel yes
# May 19th 2021, 10:41 kevin.pfeifer and you load/require that events.php in the bootstrap.php or somewhere else?
# May 19th 2021, 10:40 steinkel ^ I usually define a specific config/events.php and add docblock per event with links to the dispatch line in the code, the reason of this event, any data in/out expected, exceptions raised etc
# May 19th 2021, 10:37 kevin.pfeifer Talking about Event Listeners: Wouldn’t it suffice to put all the Event Listeners in the `config/bootstrap.php` (or at least put some logic in there to load all of them in there)? In other words: Is there a distinct “recommended place” where to put Event Listeners in general? Or is the answer “it depends” ,:)
# May 19th 2021, 10:24 me1367 I'll have a look at it, thanks
# May 19th 2021, 10:24 ndm I think it was this plugin: https://github.com/liqueurdetoile/cakephp-orm-json
# May 19th 2021, 10:23 ndm Yeah, no, it's going to be a bit work :)
# May 19th 2021, 10:20 me1367 Yea, just wondered if the ORM was able to do this all for me or not. Would make it a lot easier since now I have a bunch of data in different tables to keep said tables smol (column wise).
# May 19th 2021, 10:19 ndm I remember seeing a plugin that supports generating all sorts of JSON Path syntax, but IIRC everything that the path syntax can do, can be done with the equivalent function calls too.
# May 19th 2021, 10:17 me1367 r.i.p
# May 19th 2021, 10:17 neon1024 Good point, my `auth` finder does use some of these
# May 19th 2021, 10:17 ndm @me1367 JSON functions can be generated like any other methods via the functions builder... aside from that, there's no specific JSON support.
# May 19th 2021, 10:13 ndm @neon1024 Maybe whatever models are involved, are being constructed earlier, maybe in your policies, and/or for resolving identities... Put a debug or a breakpoint in their `initialize()` method to figure whether initialization happens before the listener is registered.
# May 19th 2021, 10:11 me1367 Quick question... Does CakePHP's ORM have support for this feature in MariaDB? https://mariadb.com/database-topics/semi-structured-data/
# May 19th 2021, 10:11 neon1024 As we deployed the 4.0.10 upgrade to prod already and it’s fine
# May 19th 2021, 10:10 neon1024 It worked fine until I added the Authorization plugin
# May 19th 2021, 10:10 neon1024 It’s the first thing in the method
# May 19th 2021, 10:10 neon1024 I am using `\App\Controller\Admin\AppController::initialize`
# May 19th 2021, 10:10 ndm Might depend on when you register that listener, the event will only be triggered once for each table alias when its constructed, so if you register it too late, it won't be invoked.
# May 19th 2021, 10:07 neon1024 I added a `pr()` to the `setCurrentOrganisation` method to see how often it was called. Unless Crud doesn’t instantiate the table classes any more :thinking_face:
# May 19th 2021, 10:06 neon1024 The next thing.. always another.. is that `EventManager::instance()->on('Model.initialize', [$this, 'setCurrentOrganisation']);` doesn’t seem to be called for any Table classes any more except `Requests` and `Panels` from DebugKit.
# May 19th 2021, 10:05 neon1024 Yes, super, thanks very much @kevin.pfeifer
# May 19th 2021, 09:40 kevin.pfeifer it should then redirect without the need to extend the middleware and use your own try catch block
# May 19th 2021, 09:30 neon1024 :thumbsup:
# May 19th 2021, 09:22 kevin.pfeifer as stated in https://book.cakephp.org/authorization/2/en/middleware.html#handling-unauthorized-requests
# May 19th 2021, 09:22 slackebot ],```
# May 19th 2021, 09:22 kevin.pfeifer I just checked your screenshot again and it seems you misplaced the `exceptions` array. It should be inside the `unatuhorizedHandler` array like that ``` 'unauthorizedHandler' => [ 'className' => 'Authorization.Redirect', 'url' => '/users/login', 'queryParam' => 'redirectUrl', 'exceptions' => [ MissingIdentityException::class, OtherException::class, ],