I disagree that that the manual is fine. If Euromark is correct (and he 
usually is) then it is misleading. None of the examples use both. Even the 
section further down entitled 'Saving Entities' does not use patchEntity as 
well as newEntity.

Dave

On Tuesday, 31 March 2015 13:49:05 UTC+1, Farid Aditya wrote:
>
> no cookbook tutorial/example is fine
> maybe
> $this->Model->newEntity(); is to create  new object with blank attribute 
> or create blank object container
> $this->Model->patchEntity($oldObjectAttr , $newObjAttr); is to update 
> object attribute 
>
> On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 9:37:26 PM UTC+7, Bayezid Alam wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> A confusion comes on my mind regarding the adding something on CakePHP 3.0
>>
>> As example given on below link's in the add function.
>>
>> http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/tutorials-and-examples/blog/part-two.html#adding-articles
>>
>> public function add()
>>     {
>>         $article = $this->Articles->newEntity(); // *A blank newEnttity 
>> added stored in $article variable*
>>         if ($this->request->is('post')) {
>>             $article = $this->Articles->patchEntity($article, 
>> $this->request->data); // *A patchEntity added here & passed the request 
>> data here*
>>             if ($this->Articles->save($article)) {
>>                 $this->Flash->success(__('Your article has been saved.'));
>>                 return $this->redirect(['action' => 'index']);
>>             }
>>             $this->Flash->error(__('Unable to add your article.'));
>>         }
>>         $this->set('article', $article);
>>     }
>>
>>
>>
>> But i found a different things on below link
>>
>> http://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/tutorials-and-examples/blog-auth-example/auth.html#creating-all-user-related-code
>>
>> public function add()
>>     {
>>         $user = $this->Users->newEntity($this->request->data); // *request 
>> data passing through newEntity here*
>>         if ($this->request->is('post')) {
>>             if ($this->Users->save($user)) {
>>                 $this->Flash->success(__('The user has been saved.'));
>>                 return $this->redirect(['action' => 'add']);
>>             }
>>             $this->
>>
>> ...
>
>

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