Related
I'm using CakePHP 2.8.5. It's not letting me log in "Username or password is incorrect". This seems totally straightforward in the docs but it isn't working for me. I wonder if my model/data structure might be confusing CakePHP. I have a Users model, but the logins are associated with an Admins model. The login form and action are in the Pages model (it has forms for multiple models).
in AppController:
public $components = array(
'DebugKit.Toolbar',
'Flash',
'Session',
'Auth' => array(
'userModel' => 'Admin',
'authenticate' => array(
'Form' => array(
'fields' => array(
'username' => 'email',
'password' => 'password'
),
'passwordHasher' => 'Blowfish'
)
),
'loginAction' => array(
'controller' => 'pages',
'action' => 'login',
),
'logoutRedirect' => array(
'controller' => 'pages',
'action' => 'login',
),
'authError' => 'Please log in',
'authorize' => array('Controller')
)
);
My login view, in /View/Pages. "email" is the username field:
<?php
echo $this->Form->create('Admin');
echo $this->Form->input('email');
echo $this->Form->input('password');
echo $this->Form->end('Submit');
?>
PagesController:
public function login() {
if ($this->request->is('post')) {
if ($this->Auth->login()) {
return $this->redirect($this->Auth->redirect());
} else {
$this->Flash->error(__('Username or password is incorrect'));
}
}}
Top of Admin model:
App::uses('BlowfishPasswordHasher', 'Controller/Component/Auth');
Automatic Blowfish encryption in Admin model:
public function beforeSave($options = array()) {
if (isset($this->data['Admin']['password'])) {
$passwordHasher = new BlowfishPasswordHasher();
$this->data['Admin']['password'] = $passwordHasher->hash(
$this->data['Admin']['password']
);
}
return true;
}
I notice if I enter the same password for different Admins, I get a different encryption result, but I've read that's normal.
If you want to see anything else, I'll add it.
The userModel key is in the wrong place
Compare the config in the question:
public $components = array(
'DebugKit.Toolbar',
'Flash',
'Session',
'Auth' => array(
'userModel' => 'Admin',
'authenticate' => array(
'Form' => array(
'fields' => array(
'username' => 'email',
'password' => 'password'
),
'passwordHasher' => 'Blowfish'
)
),
To the config in the docs:
$this->Auth->authenticate = array(
'Basic' => array('userModel' => 'Member'),
'Form' => array('userModel' => 'Member')
);
In the question userModel is a top-level key, in the docs it is part of the individual authenticate keys. Looking at the api examples (or the doc blocks in the source code) the error is more clear:
... you can define settings that should be set to all authentications objects using the 'all' key:
$this->Auth->authenticate = array(
'all' => array(
'userModel' => 'Users.User',
'scope' => array('User.active' => 1)
),
'Form',
'Basic'
);
It is possible to define a global userModel for all authenticate objects to use, but the syntax is simply different than the question.
Use the all key
Therefore to define a user model to use for all authenticate options, use the all key:
public $components = array(
'DebugKit.Toolbar',
'Flash',
'Session',
'Auth' => array(
//'userModel' => 'Admin', // <- no
'authenticate' => array(
'all' => array(
'userModel' => 'Admin' // <- yes
),
'Form' => array(
'fields' => array(
'username' => 'email',
'password' => 'password'
),
'passwordHasher' => 'Blowfish'
)
),
So I have created records and each has their own particular Service field. They are all filled up (not null).
In the MySQL database, there are also records of that field Service
But in my CGridView, my Service field is all blank. All the Service fields are blank for all the records. When I click on the button View - The one with the magnifying glass, it says Service - Not Set
Can I know what may cause the problem? Please help me Thanks!
UPDATED WITH CGRIDVIEW CODE
<?php $this->widget('zii.widgets.grid.CGridView', array(
'id' => 'booking-grid',
'htmlOptions'=>array('class'=>'grid-view grid-size'),
'dataProvider' => $model->search(),
'filter' => $model,
'columns' => array(
array(
'name'=>'date',
'htmlOptions'=>array('style'=>'text-align:center', 'height'=>'50px', 'width'=>'80px'),
'headerHtmlOptions'=>array('height'=>'30px'),
),
array(
'name'=>'timeStart',
'header'=>"Time",
'htmlOptions'=>array('style'=>'text-align:center', 'width'=>'80px'),
),
array(
'name'=>'client_id',
'value'=>'GxHtml::valueEx($data->client)',
'filter'=>GxHtml::listDataEx(Client::model()->findAllAttributes(null, true)),
'htmlOptions'=>array('width'=>'200px'),
),
array(
'name'=>'service_id',
'value'=>'GxHtml::valueEx($data->service)',
'filter'=>GxHtml::listDataEx(Service::model()->findAllAttributes(null, true)),
),
array(
'name' => 'complete',
'header'=>'Status',
'value' => '($data->complete == 0) ? Yii::t(\'app\', \'Open\') : Yii::t(\'app\', \'Close\')',
'filter' => array('0' => Yii::t('app', 'Open'), '1' => Yii::t('app', 'Close')),
'htmlOptions'=>array('width'=>'60px', 'style'=>'text-align:center'),
),
'remarks',
array(
'class' => 'CButtonColumn',
'visible'=>true,
'htmlOptions'=>array('width'=>'70px'),
'template' => '{view}{update}{delete}{changeComplete}',
'buttons'=>array(
'view' => array(
'visible'=>"true",
),
'update' => array(
'visible'=>"true",
),
'delete' => array(
'visible'=>"UserIdentity::isRoleMember('Admin')",
),
'changeComplete' => array(
'visible' => '$data->complete=="0"',
'imageUrl' => 'images/complete.png',
'options' => array(
'title' => 'Complete',
),
'url' => 'Yii::app()->createUrl("booking/changeComplete", array("id"=>$data->id))',
'click' => "function(){
$.fn.yiiGridView.update(\"booking-grid\", {
type:'POST',
url:$(this).attr('href'),
success:function(data) {
$.fn.yiiGridView.update(\"booking-grid\");
}
})
return false;
}",
),
),
),
))); ?>
I have tried looking at other CGridViews with the same field, they look the same and they're working perfectly fine.
I think the problem is $data->service. Probably your data has a relation with the Service entity. So for accessing attributes of Service you should use $data->service->attributeName.
I'm having some troubles setting up the routes for my restful api in zend framework2. I want to create route in this format: api-rest/wall/user_id/post[/:id].
Now this is my config file:
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'api-rest' => array(
'type' => 'segment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/api-rest/wall[/:id]',
'constraints' => array(
'id' => '[0-9]+',
),
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'ApiRest\Controller\Wall',
),
),
),
),
),
You can try something like this:
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'api-rest' => array(
'type' => 'segment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/api-rest/wall/:userid/posts[/:id]',
'constraints' => array(
'id' => '[0-9]+',
'userid' => '[0-9]+',
),
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'ApiRest\Controller\Wall',
),
),
),
),
),
In this configuration userid is mandatory, not optional.
/api-rest/wall/3/posts/2 - Post with id 2 and user with id 3
/api-rest/wall/3/posts - All posts by user with id 3
/api-rest/wall/3 - Won't match
You may also want to take a look child route usage in routing documentation.
I'm new to Zend Framework 2 and i want to learn this framework. I want to create url aliases in router.
For example, I have defined something like this in module.config.php
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'home' => array(
'type' => 'Zend\Mvc\Router\Http\Literal',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/',
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'Application\Controller\Index',
'action' => 'index',
),
),
),
'node' => array(
'type' => 'Application\Controller\AliasSegment',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/node[/:id]',
'constraints' => array(
'id' => '[0-9]+'
),
'defaults' => array(
'__NAMESPACE__' => 'Application\Controller',
'controller' => 'Index',
'action' => 'index',
'id' => '0'
),
),
'may_terminate' => true,
),
),
),
When i type www.myapp.local/node/1 it routes to the default action in default controller of my application. What i want is a router extension that can handle aliases for url paths. For example:
www.myapp.local/node/1 = www.myapp.local/aboutus
www.myapp.local/node/2 = www.myapp.local/company/gallery
I know that it was possible in ZF. Here is a link to tutorial how to achieve this in ZF:
friendly urls
I know that this is in Polish but code is self-explanatory i think :)
The idea is to use url helper to assembly valid url using aliases or normal segments (node/[:id])
I've already created AliasSegment class in my Application\Controller folder but it shows me an error:
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend\ServiceManager\Exception\ServiceNotFoundException' with message 'Zend\ServiceManager\ServiceManager::get was unable to fetch or create an instance for Application\Controller\AliasSegment' in C:\xampp\htdocs\industengine\vendor\zendframework\zendframework\library\Zend\ServiceManager\ServiceManager.php:450 Stack trace: #0
My AliasSegment class (incomplete):
<?php
namespace Zend\Mvc\Router\Http;
use Traversable;
use Zend\Mvc\Router\Exception;
use Zend\Stdlib\ArrayUtils;
use Zend\Stdlib\RequestInterface as Request;
class AliasSegment extends Segment
{
public function match(Request $request, $pathOffset = null)
{
}
}
I was looking for an answer for hours and i couldnt find anything. Please tell me at least what I'm doing wrong, where to insert a code or maybe You know better sollution?
I'm not looking for ready application. I want to learn something but i would appreciate if You can tell me an answer in details :)
Thanks in advance and sorry for my English :)
EDITED:
My custom router is working now. At this moment aliases are hardcoded but it works.
My AliasSegment class looks now:
<?php
namespace Application\Controller;
use Traversable;
use Zend\Mvc\Router\Exception;
use Zend\Stdlib\ArrayUtils;
use Zend\Stdlib\RequestInterface as Request;
use Zend\Mvc\Router\Http;
class AliasSegment extends \Zend\Mvc\Router\Http\Segment
{
public function match(Request $request, $pathOffset = null)
{
$uri = $request->getUri();
$path = $uri->getPath();
//sample logic here
//for /about/gallery uri set node id to 1
//todo: get action, controller and module from navigation
if($path == '/about/gallery'){
$uri->setPath('/node/1');
$request->setUri($uri);
}
return parent::match($request, $pathOffset);
}
protected function buildPath(array $parts, array $mergedParams, $isOptional, $hasChild)
{
if(isset($mergedParams['link'])){
return $mergedParams['link'];
}
return parent::buildPath($parts, $mergedParams, $isOptional, $hasChild);
}
}
In this case /about/gallery is an alias to /node/1. Both adresses are correct. The buildPath function returns alias path correctly. Well, I hope this would be usefull for somebody :)
However i want to setup it in Zend_Navigation with additional parameter named 'link'.
I've done 50% of what i want to achieve however now I have problem to get Zend_Navigation from my router. I don't know how to pass it. I guess it should be something like this:
$sm = $this->getServiceLocator();
$auth = $sm->get('Navigation');
It works in my IndexController but doesnt work in my AliasSegment. I need to find in navigation array nodes with 'link' parameter.
EDIT
I've found solution. The answer is below.
unable to fetch or create an instance for Application\Controller\AliasSegment
if this is controller then I would expect in module.config.php to have:
'controllers' => array(
'invokables' => array(
'\Application\Controller\AliasSegment' => '\Application\Controller\AliasSegment',
)
),
also namespace of your class looks a bit weird:
namespace Zend\Mvc\Router\Http;
what about:
namespace Application\Controller;
OK, I've made it. The important thing for this Thread:
ZF2: How to get Zend\Navigation inside custom route?.
You can use any segment type route. But this may need a little modifications to match function.
If navigation's single page will have 'link' param, the url will be converted to 'link' string but other params will stay behind it. Just think of it as an overlay for default URI of current route.
I had to modify my custom route class a little bit. First of all, i had to change its namespace to Application\Router. Here is a full class:
// EDIT - file within ModuleName/src/Router/Alias.php
namespace Application\Router;
use Traversable;
use Zend\Mvc\Router\Exception;
use Zend\Stdlib\ArrayUtils;
use Zend\Stdlib\RequestInterface as Request;
use Zend\Mvc\Router\Http;
class Alias extends Http\Segment
{
private static $_navigation = null;
public function match(Request $request, $pathOffset = null)
{
$uri = $request->getUri();
$path = $uri->getPath();
$items = self::$_navigation->findAllBy('route', 'node');
$params = null;
if($items != null){
$t = sizeof($items);
for ($i=0; $i < $t; $i++) {
$item = $items[$i];
$params = $item->getParams();
if (isset($params['link']) && $params['link']==$path){
$uri->setPath('/'.$item->getRoute().'/'.$params['id']);
$request->setUri($uri);
break;
}
}
}
return parent::match($request, $pathOffset);
}
public function setNavigation($navigation){
self::$_navigation = $navigation;
}
protected function buildPath(array $parts,
array $mergedParams, $isOptional, $hasChild)
{
if(isset($mergedParams['link'])){
return $mergedParams['link'];
}
return parent::buildPath($parts, $mergedParams,
$isOptional, $hasChild);
}
}
here is sample part of module.config.php:
'navigation' => array(
// The DefaultNavigationFactory we configured in (1) uses 'default' as the sitemap key
'default' => array(
// And finally, here is where we define our page hierarchy
'account' => array(
'label' => 'Account',
'route' => 'node',
'params' => array(
'id' => '2',
),
'pages' => array(
'home' => array(
'label' => 'Dashboard',
'route' => 'node',
'params' => array(
'id' => '8',
'link' => '/about/gallery'
),
),
'login' => array(
'label' => 'Sign In',
'route' => 'node',
'params' => array(
'id' => '6',
'link' => '/signin'
),
),
'logout' => array(
'label' => 'Sign Out',
'route' => 'node',
'params' => array(
'id' => '3',
),
),
),
),
),
),
'router' => array(
'routes' => array(
'home' => array(
'type' => 'Zend\Mvc\Router\Http\Literal',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/',
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'Application\Controller\Index',
'action' => 'index',
),
),
),
'node' => array(
'type' => 'Application\Router\Alias',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/node[/:id]',
'constraints' => array(
'id' => '[0-9]+'
),
'defaults' => array(
'__NAMESPACE__' => 'Application\Controller',
'controller' => 'Index',
'action' => 'index',
'id' => '0'
),
),
'may_terminate' => true,
),
),
),
If it is just for routes like /about and /about/galery then you can simply use literal routes with child routes
'about' => array(
'type' => 'literal',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/about',
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'module-controller-about',
'action' => 'index'
)
),
'may_terminate' => true,
'child_routes' => array(
'galery' => array(
'type' => 'literal',
'options' => array(
'route' => '/galery',
'defaults' => array(
'controller' => 'module-controller-galery'
)
)
)
)
)
When it comes to URLs like /blog/1-my-great-seo-title you probably have to set-up a Regex route (which is the slowest, literals are fastest).
Maybe check out DASPRiDs Slides from his Router Presentation
I'm using fuelphp's orm to model my data. How can I control which order my child elements are returned when doing a cascaded find.
For example, here's the example config to attach comments to a post:
protected static $_has_many = array(
'comments' => array(
'key_from' => 'id',
'model_to' => 'Model_Comment',
'key_to' => 'post_id',
'cascade_save' => true,
'cascade_delete' => false,
)
);
How can I say, for example, order the comments by the 'date_entered' field?
Thanks in advance,
David
You can add the order_by clause to the conditions.
protected static $_has_many = array(
'comments' => array(
'key_from' => 'id',
'model_to' => 'Model_Comment',
'key_to' => 'post_id',
'cascade_save' => true,
'cascade_delete' => false,
'conditions' => array(
'order_by' => array(
'field1' => 'DESC',
'field2' => 'ASC',
)
),
),
);
Note that as they are defined in the relation, they are always active and can not be turned off!