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Jul 21st 2021, 15:14 |
Guest481 |
by the way |
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Jul 21st 2021, 15:08 |
Guest481 |
completely !! and i didn't follow the train because i moved to Azure and AWS cloud admin and without 3 years playing with theses frameworks...i'm now obsolete and back in that wolrd from scratch haha |
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Jul 21st 2021, 15:06 |
kevin.pfeifer |
well those modern frontend JS frameworks are a completely different topic :) |
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Jul 21st 2021, 15:05 |
Guest481 |
but i'm an old school jquery guy, not up to date on angular, vue etc.. |
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Jul 21st 2021, 15:05 |
Guest481 |
the most complicated is to create a beautiful interface |
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Jul 21st 2021, 15:04 |
Guest481 |
lol yes sometimes this is necessarry |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:59 |
kevin.pfeifer |
I too myself just recently refactored a bunch of arrays and other primitive data from their respected classes into actual config arrays ,:) |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:58 |
Guest481 |
yes for now i'll do like that and when my project will be more complete i'll tune all of that |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:56 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but thats something you can pretty easiely adjust at a later time if you so desire |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:55 |
kevin.pfeifer |
but as said from cnizzardini if these constants are "just" strings or integers then a config entry would be much easier to work with |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:54 |
Guest481 |
many thanks for your precious advice |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:53 |
kevin.pfeifer |
if you have logic which should be present in many controllers then sure, a component is meant for that But the moment you need that same logic somewhere else (e.g. inside a Command) the generic PHP Class approach is better |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:51 |
kevin.pfeifer |
you shouldn't call controller methods from other parts in the framework because they are only meant to be invoked via URLs (/my-controller/my-function) You should rather refactor that logic inside your controller function into sort of generic class which then can be called from your controller or anywhere else you want. |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:35 |
Guest481 |
a component is better maybe ? |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:35 |
Guest481 |
hmm and to call a method from a controller ? |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:33 |
kevin.pfeifer |
so `src/Utility/MyUtility.php` would have to have the Namespace `App/Utility` and can be accessed via `App/Utility/MyUtility::MY_CONSTANT` |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:33 |
Guest481 |
yep you are right |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:32 |
kevin.pfeifer |
src is mapped to the `App` namespace see composer.json |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:32 |
Guest481 |
i would need to have a "use App\MyClass" at the beginning of my controller to use it ? |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:31 |
Guest481 |
but if i imagine my class is in src: |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:29 |
Guest481 |
hmm okay i'll give it a try |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:27 |
cnizzardini |
You can create that class anywhere in `src/` that makes sense to you. You may also want to look at making this a configuration: https://book.cakephp.org/4/en/development/configuration.html |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:26 |
Guest481 |
or maybe in Entity |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:25 |
Guest481 |
any help would be apreciated |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:25 |
Guest481 |
nothing found in the doc |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:25 |
Guest481 |
i don't have any idea on where to create that class file (folder, etc) |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:25 |
Guest481 |
by example, containing the following : CustomRole::SYSTEM_ADMIN |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:24 |
Guest481 |
i would like to create a class which would have only the aim to provide constants |
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Jul 21st 2021, 14:23 |
Guest481 |
Hi everybody ! i have a doubt |
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Jul 21st 2021, 12:36 |
paolo.bragagni |
Tomorrow Ill try (today ->beach). I hope it works.. allowClear didnt worked... |
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Jul 21st 2021, 11:23 |
kevin.pfeifer |
or that :) |
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Jul 21st 2021, 11:22 |
dereuromark |
its in the docs |
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Jul 21st 2021, 11:21 |
dereuromark |
dont you just need a `allowClear: true` on top of the JS config for select2 to allow this? |
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Jul 21st 2021, 11:12 |
kevin.pfeifer |
as far as I know `'empty' => true` only adds an empty `<option>` This empty option is present in the select2 dropdown, but you barely can see/select it because it has no height (because it has no text) Try setting `'empty' => __( 'No selection' ),` |
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Jul 21st 2021, 11:07 |
paolo.bragagni |
In view I havent option to select empty. |
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Jul 21st 2021, 09:44 |
slackebot2 |
race conditions that like to happen there. |
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Jul 21st 2021, 09:44 |
ndm |
Maybe... it could also be that rector is broken once again. Try running the rector command that the upgrade tool generates manually. You could also try a debugger like xdebug to log traces to maybe get an idea where things possibly halt. If you already have a debugger installed and enabled, also try disabling it. Also when running in a VM, try placing the code outside of the shared folder to avoid possible file locking related |
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Jul 21st 2021, 07:04 |
Guest45 |
ok thanks for the ocnfirmation |
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Jul 21st 2021, 07:03 |
dereuromark |
controllers share the same model usually :) |
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Jul 21st 2021, 07:03 |
dereuromark |
models are always in one spot |
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Jul 21st 2021, 06:53 |
Guest45 |
do i need to create them too ? |