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Jul 12th 2021, 18:32 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
but when I am not on a page with the admin prefix, it doesn't do that |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:32 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
And that means that links like contacts, messages, etc shouldn't be able to use the admin prefix. The URL route builder is adding that to the link when I am on a page under the admin prefix |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:31 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
But accounts is the only controller in the admin folder |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:31 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
One is accounts and the other admin/accounts |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:30 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
There are two different controllers |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:28 |
kevin.pfeifer |
or should one redirect to the other |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:27 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but both urls should result in the same? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:27 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Ok I just started experimenting with prefixes, and I noticing that ALL links are now being prefixed with my admin prefix. I only wanted to have the prefix be used by the URL builder if I explicitly used the admin prefix... how do I get my links back to not being prefixed and still keep the ability to prefix |
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Jul 12th 2021, 18:26 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
nice |
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Jul 12th 2021, 17:16 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but little me thought "lordsimal" was a good nickname 13 years ago |
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Jul 12th 2021, 17:15 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
lol |
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Jul 12th 2021, 17:13 |
kevin.pfeifer |
if i had a "better" github name I would do the same :,) |
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Jul 12th 2021, 17:04 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
nevermind, it was because I had made the action 'add-user' instead of 'addUser' |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:40 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
how do I force the router to use that scope when I am trying to create links |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:39 |
slackebot2 |
'newUser']); // This one works but isn't automatically used by the link generator $this->Html->link() or by the Router::url() });``` |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:39 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Question. I have a scope that I am trying to create. I have two actions so far. The problem is that only one of them gets automatically generated when using a link command. ```$builder->scope('/account', function (RouteBuilder $builder) { $builder->connect('/', ['controller' => 'Accounts', 'action' => 'userIndex']); // this one works $builder->connect('/new-user', ['controller' => 'Accounts', 'action' => |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:15 |
richard |
@ndm thanks will look into it |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:08 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
Sorry for any confusing changing my display name may cause right now, but I thought that I should just change my display name to match my github account. |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:06 |
ndm |
@richard Depends on your needs and your environment I guess... you may want to give a tool like percona monitoring a try. |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:05 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
oh sorry I just googled that. That isn't a chat acronym that I have run across. I must be getting old. |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:05 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
afaik? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:04 |
dereuromark |
Submit was never intended for HTML afaik |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:04 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
That is my work around for now |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:04 |
dereuromark |
Use button() instead. |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:00 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
the escape and escapeTitle options are not working |
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Jul 12th 2021, 16:00 |
tyler.adam.lazenby |
I would like to report a bug on the submit element on the Form helper |
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Jul 12th 2021, 15:44 |
japerlman |
@ndm Thank you! |
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Jul 12th 2021, 15:33 |
richard |
question not necessarily related to cake but will ask here for now in case someone happens to know, I have a sneaking suspicion that a cake app i put together is getting a lot of mysql requests during peak times, causing a lull in the mysql process, what is the best way to record/verify this and what is the best solution for this? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 15:33 |
ndm |
@paolo.bragagni Why don't you iterate `associations`, which already has the keys that denote the type of association? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 15:32 |
ndm |
@japerlman There's still a component that you can use for retrieving user data: `$this->Authentication->getIdentity()->get('user_id');` This is preferred over accessing the possible storage like the session, as it keeps your code separate from the used authentication method. https://book.cakephp.org/authentication/2/en/authentication-component.html https://book.cakephp.org/authentication/2/en/migration-from-the-authcomponent.html |
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Jul 12th 2021, 15:06 |
japerlman |
if I look at just getRequest() it's there, just a matter of reading it properly, awesome, thanks for the help! |
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Jul 12th 2021, 15:05 |
japerlman |
odd, it's like I don't have a session? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 15:04 |
japerlman |
Call to a member function read() on null |
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Jul 12th 2021, 14:40 |
conehead |
@japerlman try if you can get it via $this->getRequest()->getSession->read(); |
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Jul 12th 2021, 14:32 |
japerlman |
sorry that phrasing was awful, I just want to know how to read the user_id of the logged in user |
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Jul 12th 2021, 14:32 |
japerlman |
Can anyone please tell me what is the new authentication middleware version of the old auth component of, not finding it on google somehow ```$uid = $this->Auth->User('user_id');``` |
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Jul 12th 2021, 10:59 |
paolo.bragagni |
in loop I'fd like to check if relation is HM or is BTM |
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Jul 12th 2021, 10:59 |
paolo.bragagni |
no |
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Jul 12th 2021, 10:55 |
paolo.bragagni |
?? |
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Jul 12th 2021, 10:55 |
paolo.bragagni |
{% set myArray =myArray |merge({"HasMany":associations.HasMany}) %} {% set myArray =myArray |merge({"BelongsToMany":associations.BelongsToMany}) %} |
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Jul 12th 2021, 10:40 |
paolo.bragagni |
how to insert in relation another field? |