Re: CakePHP 3 Component

2015-07-18 Thread Jeremy Burns : Class Outfit
Yup - I understand that. But a method in a skinny controller (which I 
appreciate is the element that should provide feedback on progress) hands off 
to a single model function which then follows business rules and runs a series 
of processes in sequence. So my question is “when the progress one wants to 
track is within the model layer, how does one expose that to the controller 
layer”?

 On 18 Jul 2015, at 11:56, euromark dereurom...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 multi-step sounds like the C in MVC. the model itself has nothing to do with 
 stateful requests IMO.
 
 Am Freitag, 17. Juli 2015 11:08:21 UTC+2 schrieb Jeremy Burns:
 What about the situation where you have a multi-step process inside a model/s 
 and you want to make the progress status available to javascript calls?
 
 On 17 Jul 2015, at 09:55, euromark dereu...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
 
 Your models should stay stateless, as such you should never internally use 
 the session.
 Instead, pass the data to the model layer or use events to pass them
 
 Use https://github.com/UseMuffin/Footprint 
 https://github.com/UseMuffin/Footprint
 
 Mark
 
 
 Am Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2015 23:03:45 UTC+2 schrieb Rafael Queiroz:
 Hi guys,
 
 I need loaded components in my Models, actually Auth Component, for store 
 user id logged. In old version, CakePHP 2.x, i using in my model:
 
 App::uses('AuthComponent', 'Controller/Component');
 
 public function beforeSave() {
 if (!$this-id) {
 $this-data[$this-alias]['user_id'] = AuthComponent::user('id');
 }
 }
 
 It's possible in Cake 3 ?
 
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Re: CakePHP 3 Component

2015-07-18 Thread euromark
multi-step sounds like the C in MVC. the model itself has nothing to do 
with stateful requests IMO.

Am Freitag, 17. Juli 2015 11:08:21 UTC+2 schrieb Jeremy Burns:

 What about the situation where you have a multi-step process inside a 
 model/s and you want to make the progress status available to javascript 
 calls?

 On 17 Jul 2015, at 09:55, euromark dereu...@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote:

 Your models should stay stateless, as such you should never internally use 
 the session.
 Instead, pass the data to the model layer or use events to pass them

 Use https://github.com/UseMuffin/Footprint

 Mark


 Am Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2015 23:03:45 UTC+2 schrieb Rafael Queiroz:

 Hi guys,

 I need loaded components in my Models, actually Auth Component, for store 
 user id logged. In old version, CakePHP 2.x, i using in my model:

 App::uses('AuthComponent', 'Controller/Component');

 public function beforeSave() {
 if (!$this-id) {
 $this-data[$this-alias]['user_id'] = AuthComponent::user('id');
 }
 }

 It's possible in Cake 3 ?

 -- 
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 Rafael F. Queiroz
  

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