Why has the first method (which is the correct one) got both 

$this->Articles->newEntity()

and

 $this->Articles->patchEntity()

when you are saving a new record?

I thought that newEntity was used when inserting new data, and patchEntity 
was for updating existing data? Is my understanding incorrect?

Dave

On Friday, 27 March 2015 21:24:38 UTC, euromark wrote:
>
> The latter is deprecated, this changed during RC and as such the tutorial 
> needs some updating.
> Thats all there is to it :)
>
> Mark
>
>
> Am Freitag, 27. März 2015 15:37:26 UTC+1 schrieb Bayezid Alam:
>>
>> 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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