Log message #4264054

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# May 26th 2021, 21:59 tyler.adam.lazenby this is what i am trying right now in my custom FormHelper class
# May 26th 2021, 21:59 tyler.adam.lazenby I can't get radio buttons to form properly with my theme. I need to have the label have a certain class and for the radio group to be contained inside a div with another class
# May 26th 2021, 21:52 ndm I'm just not sure if there's still a question pending :upside_down_face:
# May 26th 2021, 21:51 kevin.pfeifer someone is curious about the resolution :)
# May 26th 2021, 21:50 ndm Soooo... what issue did you find?
# May 26th 2021, 21:42 etibor where i can not attach to the query
# May 26th 2021, 21:42 etibor the real issue is by the index page
# May 26th 2021, 21:42 etibor its not a big deal when i need to do it in a view page, i simple make a pre query, and depends on the result make the second
# May 26th 2021, 21:41 etibor okey i may see the issue
# May 26th 2021, 21:37 etibor moment i am going to look for the sql query
# May 26th 2021, 21:37 kevin.pfeifer like ndm said, checking the generated SQL is the first easy thing you can do to see what cakephp does with your connections Otherwise trying to first come up with the pure SQL also helps because we can then try to help you convert that to how that query should be written in cakephp
# May 26th 2021, 21:35 ndm I mean... you can never have both for one review record then, because `class` can only be one of the two values. Is that what you expect? The default join type should be `LEFT`, but if you end up with an `INNER`, you'd never receive anything. So I'd again point to inspecting the queries.
# May 26th 2021, 21:35 etibor when the db field 'class' is internal (in Reviews) its means Clerks
# May 26th 2021, 21:34 etibor when the db field class is external(in Reviews) its means Secreters
# May 26th 2021, 21:33 etibor thank you @kevin.pfeifer your hint
# May 26th 2021, 21:32 etibor its a polymorphic association and point to 2 different models(Secreters and Clerks)
# May 26th 2021, 21:31 ndm So, a polymorphic self-association?
# May 26th 2021, 21:30 etibor thank you @ndm i am not sure, because it was from the ReviewsTable.php file
# May 26th 2021, 21:28 ndm In any case, use debug kit to inspect the generated queries, that might give some clue.
# May 26th 2021, 21:26 ndm Shouldn't the class name for both associations be `Reviews`?
# May 26th 2021, 21:26 etibor probably i have to add a matching but not sure
# May 26th 2021, 21:24 etibor but this is not a complete solution, i dont want to make 2 queries for this
# May 26th 2021, 21:24 etibor when i try to $this->Reviews->find('all')->contain(['Clerks','Secreters']) it does not return the Clerks or the Secreters However separetly its working well $this->Reviews->find('all')->contain(['Clerks']) or $this->Reviews->find('all')->contain(['Secreters'])
# May 26th 2021, 21:22 kevin.pfeifer just FYI: use three ` to create a multiline code block
# May 26th 2021, 21:21 etibor `$this->belongsTo('Clerks', [` 'className'=>'Clerks', 'foreignKey' => 'clerk_id', //'joinType' => 'LEFT', 'conditions'=>['Reviews.class'=>'internal'] ]); $this->belongsTo('Secreters', [ 'className'=>'Secreters', //'joinType' => 'LEFT', 'foreignKey' => 'secr_id', 'conditions'=>['Reviews.class'=>'external'] ]);
# May 26th 2021, 21:20 etibor well i almost implemented the whole, i added the 'class' and 'foreign_key' fields into the db table the issue is came when i tried to contain booth Models THe Model looks like this
# May 26th 2021, 21:18 etibor hello Kevin
# May 26th 2021, 21:17 kevin.pfeifer so you need table inheritance or what?
# May 26th 2021, 21:07 etibor is anyone who have ever worked with polymorphic associations
# May 26th 2021, 21:07 etibor hello everyone
# May 26th 2021, 16:11 erwane Sorry but i miss something about this plugin logic :(
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# May 26th 2021, 14:32 tomrwaller Perfect - thank you. Nabbed an example from another baked view that I hadn't updated and the postLink works just fine. I think I changed it when trying to turn it into a button :face_with_rolling_eyes:
# May 26th 2021, 14:30 greg138 Yep. And the link you're generating is a GET link. So, either change it to a POST (which baking the view would do), or allow GET in your `allowMethod` call.
# May 26th 2021, 14:26 tomrwaller `$this->request->allowMethod(['post', 'delete']);`
# May 26th 2021, 14:25 tomrwaller Ah well this was baked so it's likely not been changed. I'll check.
# May 26th 2021, 14:21 greg138 Does your `delete` method allow `GET`, or just `POST`? I think the baked versions use post links for deletions.
# May 26th 2021, 14:19 slackebot a 'Method not allowed' error: `return true;`             `}`         `}`         `$allowed = strtoupper(implode(', ', $methods));`         `$e = new MethodNotAllowedException();`         `$e->setHeader('Allow', $allowed);`         `throw $e;`     `}`
# May 26th 2021, 14:19 tomrwaller Is anyone able to tell me why this doesn't work: `<?= $this->Html->link("<i class='fas fa-fw fa-trash'></i>", ['action' => 'delete', $assessment->id], array('class' => 'btn btn-sm btn-primary', 'escape' => false, 'confirm' => __('Are you sure you want to delete # {0}?', $assessment->id))) ?>` When I press the button on the assessments index page, I get the confirmation which I accept and I get
# May 26th 2021, 14:15 greg138 If the only thing your controller's `beforeFilter` function does is calls the parent version, then you may as well not have it at all; the parent version will just be used directly in that case.
# May 26th 2021, 13:48 erwane We can't define 'Model/Endpoint' directory ? I have multiple API Datasource and it's a little bit confusing to put everything in same folder