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# Jul 20th 2021, 21:12 slackebot2 helper function bellow)
# Jul 20th 2021, 21:12 kevin.pfeifer I never looked that deep into these things because I never had to write a custom middleware so sorry :man-shrugging: I have already told you pretty much everything I know about middlewares ^^ But looking at https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/084963bd27984e50174fadcbdee91048112231a0/src/Http/Middleware/CsrfProtectionMiddleware.php#L120 you can see here, that this middleware adds a cookie to the response object (in a
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:58 jadelbe418 But it should be able to edit a response or a request at any position? I am just am not super familiar with the concept and am wonder how the application determines at what stage in the request or the response building process to stop and fire these. Or does where the middle ware get added not effect the functionality on that level? I might be over complicating the issue in my understanding of it.
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:53 kevin.pfeifer well these functions would only allow you to insert your middleware at a specific position in the middleware queue (e.g. if you would be in a plugin where you don't have direct access to the other middleware addition code) If you are happy with the position your middleware gets added inside your Application.php then sure, ->add() is totally fine
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:50 jadelbe418 @kevin.pfeifer Would the way I am just using ->add(new CustomFieldsMiddleware()) in the base application be sufficient? I am looking at other ways to add middleware like prepend(), insertAt(), etc. in the docs. Would these allow me to control the stage of the request handling or response building logic the middleware would be fired at?
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:43 jadelbe418 Cool, I will look at how that works. Thanks
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:41 kevin.pfeifer well maybe you can check something from the 3.X version of the CsrfProtectionMiddleware https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/3.x/src/Http/Middleware/CsrfProtectionMiddleware.php
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:41 jadelbe418 I am going based off on these instructions: https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/controllers/middleware.html
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:41 jadelbe418 Yup
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:41 kevin.pfeifer thats why you used the __invoke method
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:40 jadelbe418 The middlware interface seems to be used on the 4.x docs and not 3.x
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:40 kevin.pfeifer ah ok, cakephp 3 didn’t have that interface yet
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:40 kevin.pfeifer oh ok
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:39 jadelbe418 @kevin.pfeifer I am sorry, I should have mentioned the version number of cake I am working with. The application I am on is on 3
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:37 jadelbe418 I will play with that and see how it works.
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:37 jadelbe418 Great, thanks!
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:36 kevin.pfeifer see e.g. https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/master/src/Http/Middleware/CsrfProtectionMiddleware.php each middleware should at least implement the `MiddlewareInterface` and therefore the `process($request, $handler)` funciton
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:35 jadelbe418 I assume that I am not putting it in the middle ware que in the right spot.
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:34 slackebot2 route caching // pass null as cacheConfig, example: `new RoutingMiddleware($this)` // you might want to disable this cache in case your routing is extremely simple ->add(new RoutingMiddleware($this, '_cake_routes_')); return $middlewareQueue; } }```
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:34 slackebot2 // and make an error page/response ->add(ErrorHandlerMiddleware::class) // Handle plugin/theme assets like CakePHP normally does. ->add(new AssetMiddleware([ 'cacheTime' => Configure::read('Asset.cacheTime') ])) ->add(new CustomFieldsMiddleware()) // Add routing middleware. // Routes collection cache enabled by default, to disable
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:34 jadelbe418 ```class Application extends BaseApplication { /** * Setup the middleware queue your application will use. * * @param MiddlewareQueue $middlewareQueue The middleware queue to setup. * @return MiddlewareQueue The updated middleware queue. */ public function middleware($middlewareQueue): MiddlewareQueue { $middlewareQueue // Catch any exceptions in the lower layers,
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:33 slackebot2 ResponseInterface A response */ public function __invoke(ServerRequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response, callable $next): ResponseInterface { print_r($response); return $next($request, $response); } }```
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:33 jadelbe418 ```<?php namespace App\Middleware; use Psr\Http\Message\ResponseInterface; use Psr\Http\Message\ServerRequestInterface; /** * CustomFields middleware */ class CustomFieldsMiddleware { /** * Invoke method. * * @param ServerRequestInterface $request The request. * @param ResponseInterface $response The response. * @param callable $next Callback to invoke the next middleware. * @return
# Jul 20th 2021, 20:33 jadelbe418 @kevin.pfeifer Cool, thanks! So I was looking at Middleware. It seems that I do am not able to get a body in the response when I attach it to the base application like this:
# Jul 20th 2021, 19:58 kevin.pfeifer You can do both “pre-processing” (a request) and “post-processing” (a response) with a middleware See https://book.cakephp.org/4/en/intro.html#cakephp-request-cycle
# Jul 20th 2021, 19:28 slackebot2 custom fields in the api. I am still getting familiar with the cake event system and middleware. would pre-processing a request body be something I use middleware for? A before render event on the output side?
# Jul 20th 2021, 19:28 jadelbe418 I am working on a custom fields integration for a CakePHP Rest/ Crud based API. It has a slightly sophisticated MySQL schema architecture to allow users to create their own fields on certain tables in the system. I need to be able to filter posted json data and reformat it for the cake orm on a request so it properly fits into the cake schema and reformat it on the way out so the custom fields display consistently with non
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:53 kevin.pfeifer so you don't change your datasoure in your tests via the $connection variable? https://book.cakephp.org/3/en/development/testing.html#creating-fixtures
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:30 martin when I add `test_pipedrive` to the WebServices array and set Classname and Service it works fine. but I have multiple webservices. No problems with them, only with the newest one
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:29 kevin.pfeifer well to answer your question
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:29 kevin.pfeifer you are right :thinking_face:
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:28 martin not sure, default version by cakephp 3.9 I think?
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:27 kevin.pfeifer is it just me or is phpunit 6.5 pretty old? ,:)
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:24 martin would be nice if --debug did give me some debug information
# Jul 20th 2021, 15:17 martin ```vendor/bin/phpunit --debug PHPUnit 6.5.14 by Sebastian Bergmann and contributors. Exception: The datasource configuration "test_pipedrive" was not found. in [/var/www/vendor/cakephp/cakephp/src/Datasource/ConnectionManager.php, line 195]``` How can I fix this issue? pipedrive is a webservice not a database. so can’t really add a test_pipedrive resource? Also have no tests that require that
# Jul 20th 2021, 13:05 sebastiansperandio093 thanks kevin!
# Jul 20th 2021, 12:22 paolo.bragagni yes thank you!!
# Jul 20th 2021, 12:14 ndm Good... for reference, here's an overview of the field formats for the different association types: https://book.cakephp.org/4/en/views/helpers/form.html#associated-form-inputs
# Jul 20th 2021, 12:11 paolo.bragagni :)
# Jul 20th 2021, 12:11 paolo.bragagni it works
# Jul 20th 2021, 12:11 ndm You just need to change the field name.