Yeah! It works :) Il giorno venerdì 22 agosto 2014 09:50:08 UTC+2, José Lorenzo ha scritto: > > You can use $row['field'], entities implement array access > > On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 1:56:56 PM UTC+2, bato wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have a behavior that define a Query::formatResults() method in >> beforeFind() event. In this way I simulate that I did in old cake >> afterFind. >> >> public function beforeFind(Event $event, Query $query, array $options, >> $primary) { >> >> $query->formatResults(function($results) { >> return $results->map(function($row) { >> if (is_array($row)) { >> $row['field_name'] = 'field_value'; >> // do some other stuff on array $row >> } else { >> $row->set('field_name', 'field_value'); >> // do some other stuff on Entity $row >> } >> return $row; >> }); >> }); >> >> } >> >> In map() method I have to distinguish if $row is array or object (Entity) >> because $row could be an Entity or an array if Entity was not hydrated. >> Is there a better way to do it? >> >> Alberto >> >
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