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Jul 12th 2021, 07:02 |
mehov |
let me try your advice though. thank you! |
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Jul 12th 2021, 07:02 |
mehov |
yep, manually is how I've been doing this all this time :D |
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Jul 12th 2021, 07:02 |
mehov |
Since Cake is *convention over configuration*, I actually thought it will "guess", because I did my job following the conventions and declaring the association, so it kind of makes sense for Cake to understand that I want a select box full of Authors and therefore populate them |
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Jul 12th 2021, 07:01 |
conehead |
manually |
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Jul 12th 2021, 07:01 |
conehead |
but you could try `echo $this->Form->control('author.id', ['options' => $authors]);` |
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Jul 12th 2021, 07:00 |
conehead |
yes, it should look it up automatically then if everything is named correctly |
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Jul 12th 2021, 07:00 |
conehead |
Cake cannot "guess" which data is all required for the form. Especially it does not know it yet in the controller. Controller passes the data to the form. |
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Jul 12th 2021, 07:00 |
mehov |
Aha, and what should the corresponding Form control look like? Is it going to pick `$authors` up automatically? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 06:58 |
conehead |
$this->set('authors', $this->Articles->Authors->find('list')); |
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Jul 12th 2021, 06:57 |
mehov |
I guess I didn't. The CakeBook section I linked to says nothing about that, so I thought it'd load the necessary list 'automagically'. Did I get it wrong? If so, how do I add the required data in controller? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 06:55 |
conehead |
@mehov Did you add the required data in the controller? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 06:51 |
slackebot2 |
input with the current `author_id` value. - I have also tried `$this->Form->allControls()`, but the select box it creates is empty Am I missing something obvious? Or do I still have to manually retrieve a list of all authors and pass it to the form control? I thought it was supposed to do that for me automatically? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 06:51 |
mehov |
Hi everyone, I have configured Article belongsTo Author. I confirmed it works by calling `$this->Article->get()` with a contain for the Author. I'm looking for an easy way to populate a select box with available authors inside the Article form. - Following https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/views/helpers/form.html#creating-inputs-for-associated-data, I have tried `echo $this->Form->control('author.id');`, but that creates a hidden |
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Jul 12th 2021, 05:44 |
conehead |
nitish you should check your database. cake usually creates the validation based on the database. If I remember correctly, "notEmptString" is only added, if the field may not be null. In this case it should be not that much of a problem, but something you should check in general |
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Jul 12th 2021, 05:01 |
nitish |
got it. I'd to change 'notEmptyString' to 'allowEmptyString' |
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Jul 12th 2021, 04:53 |
nitish |
Hello all. I am new to cakephp. I've created a form using 'cake bake all'. How can I remove a required fied from form? |
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Jul 9th 2021, 17:11 |
kevin.pfeifer |
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Jul 9th 2021, 17:11 |
kevin.pfeifer |
I would say this was partially already answered yesterday :) |
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Jul 9th 2021, 16:54 |
devito |
hello all, does anyone know if i can use the fields mysql function in the cake3.x order clause? |
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Jul 9th 2021, 14:08 |
cnizzardini |
good point |
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Jul 9th 2021, 13:32 |
kevin.pfeifer |
I am not aware that default twig allows xdebug breakpoints. You would have to create a custom twig function (something like `{{ breakpoint() }}` ) which then will call a function wich contains a `xdebug_break()` |
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Jul 9th 2021, 13:27 |
cnizzardini |
have you tried xdebug? |
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Jul 9th 2021, 13:21 |
cnizzardini |
IDK if I did this very well since its for a rudimentary demo, but poke around this: https://github.com/mixerapi/demo/blob/main/app/plugins/AdminApi/src/Plugin.php |
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Jul 9th 2021, 13:19 |
cnizzardini |
do you have the middleware loaded? |
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Jul 9th 2021, 12:12 |
paolo.bragagni |
ok See it |
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Jul 9th 2021, 12:10 |
paolo.bragagni |
how does {{ dump() }} works? |
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Jul 9th 2021, 10:40 |
kevin.pfeifer |
so e.g. your default apache vhost points to `/var/www/html` but it should be `/var/www/html/appname/webroot` |
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Jul 9th 2021, 10:38 |
kevin.pfeifer |
What you are looking for are called "virtual hosts" (short vhost) and is a feature your webserver should support (not cakephp) For apache 2.4 see https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/examples.html For nginx see https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-nginx-server-blocks-virtual-hosts-on-ubuntu-16-04 |
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Jul 9th 2021, 09:40 |
rrd564 |
Hehe, this channel is so super. Most of the time I post here after spending 45 minutes with no luck, I post here and found the solution in 2 minutes :) |
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Jul 9th 2021, 09:38 |
rrd564 |
Hi, I try to use token authentication with cakephp/authentication. I send the appropritae header, authenticator is loaded, still in doIdentityCheck() the request identity attribute is null. What do I miss? |
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Jul 9th 2021, 09:31 |
nayakvradhit |
Can anyone please tell currently I am accessing the cakephp app @ipaddress/appname/index.php but I want to access at ipaddress/ how can we achieve? |
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Jul 9th 2021, 07:41 |
kevin.pfeifer |
for me the easiest was to use `{{ dump() }}` sure you only see the debug output in the generated php file but getting xdebug to work in twig is a bit more complicated |
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Jul 9th 2021, 06:50 |
paolo.bragagni |
hi how to debug variable in twig (while baking?) |
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Jul 8th 2021, 17:15 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
scratch that I made the type text/plain |
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Jul 8th 2021, 17:14 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
My hello world for a new action lol ```public function addUser() { /** @var \Authentication\IdentityInterface|\App\Model\Entity\User $user */ $user = $this->Authentication->getIdentity(); $this->Authorization->authorize($user->account, 'addUser'); return $this->response->withType('application/json') ->withDisabledCache() ->withStringBody('Hello World'); }``` |
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Jul 8th 2021, 14:54 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I will do that, thanks! |
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Jul 8th 2021, 14:53 |
dereuromark |
for me entities are ORM (and table) related. sounds more like generic DTOs what you are looking for, see the plugin for it maybe (or create/generate custom hardcoded ones). |
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Jul 8th 2021, 14:52 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
On a related question... is it a good idea to create entities that aren't supported by a table? What I mean is for example a call using a specific format for an API call. |
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Jul 8th 2021, 14:51 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
oh I like that! (replying to Kevin Pfeifer's comment about mass assignment) |
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Jul 8th 2021, 14:21 |
ndm |
@k4t Yes... just try it |
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Jul 8th 2021, 14:18 |
steinkel |
awesome! |