No sorry, I was retyping and my eyesight is bad ;-)
What I am finding as I dig deeper is that somehow I am getting errors in
the user Entity that username and password fields are required even though
they are set:
object(App\Model\Entity\User) {
'new' => true,
'accessible' => [
'username' => true,
'password' => true,
'customer_id' => true
],
'properties' => [
customer_id' => (int) 1002,
'username' => '[email protected]',
'password' => 'password'
],
'dirty' => [
'customer_id' => true,
'username' => true,
'password' => true
],
'original' => [
'customer_id' => (int) 1003
],
'virtual' => [],
'errors' => [
'username' => [
'_required' => 'This field is required'
],
'password' => [
'_required' => 'This field is required'
]
],
'repository' => 'Users'
}
I'm sure this is a clue...
On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 4:33:38 PM UTC-5, Andrew Lechowicz wrote:
>
> Is that directly copied/pasted? If so, do you mean to have a 'Users=>
> patchEntity' in this line:
> $user = $this->Customers->Users=>patchEntity($user, ['customer_id' => $cr
> ->get('id')]);
> Notice the double arrow (=>)?
>
>
> On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 6:45:40 AM UTC-5, Harold Putman wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am having trouble creating new records that are in a BelongsTo
>> association
>>
>> Two tables: Users and Customers. User = [id, username, customer_id]
>> Customer = [id, firstname, lastname]
>>
>> I have a form where someone can enter username, firstname, and lastname.
>> I want to create a new Customer record and related User record.
>>
>> Starting from the baked code in CustomersController 'add' function I have
>>
>> ```
>> $customer = $this->Customers->newEntity();
>> if ($this->request->is('post')) {
>> $customer = $this->Customers->patchEntity($customer,
>> $this->request->data);
>> $cr = $this->Customers->save($customer)
>> if ($cr) {
>> // Trying to create User:
>> $user = $this->Customers->Users->newEntity();
>> $user = $this->Customers->Users->patchEntity($user,
>> $this->request->data);
>> $user = $this->Customers->Users=>patchEntity($user,
>> ['customer_id' => $cr->get('id')]);
>> if ($this->Customers->Users->save($user)) {
>> // save just returns false.
>> $this->Flash->success('The customer has been saved.');
>> return $this->redirect(['action' => 'index']);
>> }
>> } else {
>> $this->Flash->error('The customer could not be saved.
>> Please, try again.');
>> }
>> }
>> ```
>>
>> I've checked for validation errors and there are none. Am I going about
>> this wrong??
>>
>> This is the tail of the SQL log with or without the "save()" call. It's
>> like save is not even tried. Any ideas what is going on here?
>>
>> SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `users`61SHOW INDEXES FROM `users`20SELECT * FROM
>> information_schema.key_column_usage AS kcu INNER JOIN
>> information_schema.referential_constraints AS rc ON (kcu.CONSTRAINT_NAME =
>> rc.CONSTRAINT_NAME) WHERE kcu.TABLE_SCHEMA = 'hotdogs_data' AND
>> kcu.TABLE_NAME = 'users' and rc.TABLE_NAME = 'users'00SHOW TABLE STATUS
>> WHERE Name = 'users'
>>
>
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