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Jun 20th 2021, 10:18 |
kevin.pfeifer |
I am sorry but what do you mean by "both" here? |
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Jun 20th 2021, 10:14 |
dereuromark |
at least when local date format != code one |
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Jun 20th 2021, 10:13 |
dereuromark |
because you are using it for both (which works, but is maybe not the best idea) |
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Jun 20th 2021, 10:10 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but then why does the `setToStringFormat` work for me without that helper? |
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Jun 20th 2021, 09:43 |
dereuromark |
most bake templates have that properly built in, though, https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-setup/blob/master/templates/bake/Template/view.twig#L95 etc |
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Jun 20th 2021, 09:42 |
dereuromark |
the string casting default format is mainly for code output (e.g. in json formatting) |
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Jun 20th 2021, 09:39 |
dereuromark |
if you want to format it, you should use Time helper here |
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Jun 20th 2021, 04:45 |
alamnaryab |
In view `<td><?= h($entityRow->created) ?></td>` |
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Jun 19th 2021, 23:59 |
greg138 |
They are being formatted incorrectly in your views? If so, please show an example of how you are outputting it. Or it's formatted incorrectly in the data (e.g. entities) you're loading from the database? |
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Jun 19th 2021, 21:18 |
kevin.pfeifer |
well one thing I can tell you is the fact, that your datetime output above is ISO8601 (which I guess is the default format being outputted by cakephp) |
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Jun 19th 2021, 21:04 |
alamnaryab |
yes, it is default ar, I have multilangual site but datetime I need in `yyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss` format from database fields |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:58 |
kevin.pfeifer |
have you set your `App.defaultLocale` to something special in your `config/app_local.php` (or the `config/.env` file if you are using it) |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:52 |
alamnaryab |
yes |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:50 |
kevin.pfeifer |
so like the outputted `$entity->created` datetime in your frontend didn’t change? |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:46 |
alamnaryab |
I wrote this at end of bootstrap.php ``` Time::setToStringFormat('HH:mm:ss'); FrozenTime::setToStringFormat('HH:mm:ss'); Date::setToStringFormat('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss'); FrozenDate::setToStringFormat('yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss'); ``` but still date from database is showing like `2015-09-26T18:58:40+04:00` |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:30 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but be aware if you want to set the date format yourself (not using the preconfigured constants) with something like `'Y-m-d H:i:s'` because these “letters” are not your typically PHP date variables. Instead this is used here: http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:25 |
kevin.pfeifer |
this should be added to your `config/bootstrap.php` at the bottom |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:23 |
kevin.pfeifer |
https://book.cakephp.org/4/en/core-libraries/time.html#setting-the-default-locale-and-format-string |
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Jun 19th 2021, 20:15 |
alamnaryab |
Using Cakephp 4 what is better way to change dateformat, datetimeformat at project level? |
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Jun 19th 2021, 18:51 |
admad |
yes |
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Jun 19th 2021, 18:46 |
angelxmoreno |
@admad did i get that right ? |
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Jun 19th 2021, 18:46 |
angelxmoreno |
@kupe3b the issue is for the instructions being bad. You should still have `$this->addPlugin('Authentication');` in your Application.php file. |
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Jun 19th 2021, 03:14 |
admad |
You should open an issue on the repo. |
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Jun 19th 2021, 03:13 |
admad |
No |
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Jun 19th 2021, 03:13 |
kupe3b |
so i dont need to add anything in bootstrap.php? |
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Jun 19th 2021, 03:12 |
admad |
@kupe3b those docs are outdated. |
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Jun 19th 2021, 01:41 |
kupe3b |
if i type `bin/cake plugin load pluginname` it adds `$this->addPlugin('Authentication');` in Application.php, but reading the CakeDC Users plugin i see beside addPlugin in Application.pht it also instructs adding ` ```Plugin::load('CakeDC/Users', ['routes' => true, 'bootstrap' => true]);``` in bootstrap.php so i'm cofused. why do i have to add plugin twice? what is this needed? |
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Jun 18th 2021, 20:35 |
japerlman |
it's because my fields are pascalCase it looks, I made a new table in all lower case and it works perfectly |
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Jun 18th 2021, 19:42 |
japerlman |
PATCH url of http://x.x.x.x/roles/3 |
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Jun 18th 2021, 19:42 |
japerlman |
```{ "data": { "type": "roles", "id": "3", "attributes": { "roleDescription": "My new name" } } }``` |
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Jun 18th 2021, 19:41 |
japerlman |
I have the json api accepting my PATCH requests now and it's returning a '200' but it's not actually updating the field in the DB with the new value, any thoughts? I've looked through the docs at https://crud-json-api.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ a few times now and it seems like my json data is valid/correct. |
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Jun 18th 2021, 18:49 |
kevin.pfeifer |
well if you are happy with a search result like neon1024 explained above sure, go for that |
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Jun 18th 2021, 18:40 |
alamnaryab |
@admad this datatype specification worked as I am dynamically populating conditions array, so I have made every fields string. |
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Jun 18th 2021, 15:29 |
japerlman |
ok nevermind, now all my responses are blank but I'm still getting a 200 OK |
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Jun 18th 2021, 15:12 |
slackebot1 |
JSON/CRUD listener so I'm not sure at all where the redirect is being defined. |
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Jun 18th 2021, 15:12 |
japerlman |
I have a clean cake 4 project using the friends of cake crud plugin and the json plugin to go with it. I have the json GET requests working correctly and I'm testing my PATCH for the 'edit' action and its redirecting me back to 'index' and saying the object was updated but when I look at the object again the changes aren't there. I'm not sure why it's redirecting, I don't have any controller defined at all and just using the |
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Jun 18th 2021, 12:47 |
admad |
https://api.cakephp.org/4.2/class-Cake.Database.Query.html#where() |
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Jun 18th 2021, 12:46 |
admad |
`->where($conds, ['id' => 'string'])` |
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Jun 18th 2021, 12:30 |
alamnaryab |
for now I managed by making an array of `int` type fields, and then inside loop `if(in_array($cols[$i],$int_typed_fileds_array))` .... |
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Jun 18th 2021, 12:25 |
alamnaryab |
I am making `$conds` as below ``` $conds = []; if ( isset($qs['sSearch']) andand $qs['sSearch'] != "" ) { for ( $i=0 ; $i<count($cols) ; $i++ ) { $conds[$cols[$i]." LIKE"]="%".$qs['sSearch']."%"; } }``` |
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Jun 18th 2021, 12:20 |
kevin.pfeifer |
yes, but Fakhr Alam wants to set these filters dynamically and therefore tried to just make it all work with a generic ```'%field% LIKE' => '%value%', ``` which e.g. doesn’t work for integer fields |