Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-20 Thread Miloš Vučinić
Sorry for not answering sooner, I got some flue so I wasn't really
turning my computer on :) Break time :)

I just wanted to say thank you for the support , I really appreciate
all of the information and advices you gave me. I guess I can wait
then because there is no current emergency for upgrading and also
after this business year there is probably going to be need for a lot
of changes and upgrades and having that in mind it wouldn't be bad to
start it in 2.0 than to make it first for 1.3 and then all the same
for 2.0 again.

Thanks


On Feb 18, 3:24 pm, Alejandro Gómez Fernández agom...@gmail.com
wrote:
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 Several years ago we neded to upgrade our management system from oracle
 8 when oracle release the version 10. Our provider insists us for
 migrate to oracle 9 and then to 10. After a long analisys the systems
 engineers decide to migrate to oracle 10 because the process will be
 shorter. And it was fine and whe we finish the upgrade, oracle 10 was
 mostly very stable.

 This case seems pretty equal to me.

 Ryan's advice is the most recommended for almost every case.
 What Ryan says have the most sense if you need to do a seamless upgrade
 for whatever other reason.

 Remember, just like Ryans says, a production site will not be based in
 development versions of framework, database, etc. But if you make
 re-engineering to your site, this will take time and when you finish the
 2.0 framework wil be stable. Or you can wait until this happend.

 If you upgrade to 1.3 and then again to 2.0 when there is no need to do,
 it's to make the work two times. Even more, you can add new features
 just like in any other software version upgrade and no only migrate the
 framework version.

 I think it's no needed to do the update now, because you want to upgrade
 for fear to PHP hosting can be changed to higher version and then the
 website will no work.

 This will not happpend in the short time, because php 5.3 it's now the
 top standard (php it's releasing yet 5.2.x versions) so your
 production website made with cakephp 1.2 will just work fine for several
 more months.

 Obviously, it's highly probable that there are no guide to do the
 upgrade from 1.2 to 2.0

 Regards,

 Alejandro.

 El 18/02/2011 01:23, Ryan Schmidt escribi :

  On Feb 17, 2011, at 21:41, Alejandro G mez Fern ndez wrote:

  In case you want to upgrade cake to the most recent version I think
  you must see cake 2.0. It's a development version, but more or less,
  when you finish your migration it will be a production version. To
  change to an 1.3.x has no sense to me.

  Upgrading a production site to the development version of CakePHP that will 
  become 2.0 makes no sense. The final version 2.0 is not released yet, and 
  the developers have provided no guidance on when it will be completed. It 
  might be tomorrow, it might be next year. In the mean time, you might run 
  into issues, the response to which will generally be it's a development 
  version, it's expected to have unresolved problems, go use the stable 
  version.

  There is a published guide explaining how to upgrade a 1.2 site to 1.3. 
  When 2.0 is released, I would expect there to be a guide explaining how to 
  upgrade a site from 1.3 to 2.0. I would not, however, expect there to be a 
  guide on how to upgrade from 1.2 directly to 2.0; users would be expected 
  to have already upgraded to 1.3. Therefore it makes a great amount of sense 
  to upgrade your 1.2 site to 1.3 now, verify that you've followed the 
  existing upgrade guide properly and that everything works, and publish your 
  site with 1.3, and then, whenever 2.0 does come out, you can tackle that 
  upgrade then.

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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-20 Thread Miloš Vučinić
Yeah , and also just because this time it makes more sense to wait for
a new version of cake it is a rule. The other opinions about upgrading
to 1.3 first are also justified.

So some kind of conclusion is that there are no rules on when to
upgrade immediately or wait for an even newer version, it depends from
case to case.

:)

All the best
Milos

On Feb 21, 12:42 am, Miloš Vučinić milosvuci...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry for not answering sooner, I got some flue so I wasn't really
 turning my computer on :) Break time :)

 I just wanted to say thank you for the support , I really appreciate
 all of the information and advices you gave me. I guess I can wait
 then because there is no current emergency for upgrading and also
 after this business year there is probably going to be need for a lot
 of changes and upgrades and having that in mind it wouldn't be bad to
 start it in 2.0 than to make it first for 1.3 and then all the same
 for 2.0 again.

 Thanks

 On Feb 18, 3:24 pm, Alejandro Gómez Fernández agom...@gmail.com
 wrote:







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  Several years ago we neded to upgrade our management system from oracle
  8 when oracle release the version 10. Our provider insists us for
  migrate to oracle 9 and then to 10. After a long analisys the systems
  engineers decide to migrate to oracle 10 because the process will be
  shorter. And it was fine and whe we finish the upgrade, oracle 10 was
  mostly very stable.

  This case seems pretty equal to me.

  Ryan's advice is the most recommended for almost every case.
  What Ryan says have the most sense if you need to do a seamless upgrade
  for whatever other reason.

  Remember, just like Ryans says, a production site will not be based in
  development versions of framework, database, etc. But if you make
  re-engineering to your site, this will take time and when you finish the
  2.0 framework wil be stable. Or you can wait until this happend.

  If you upgrade to 1.3 and then again to 2.0 when there is no need to do,
  it's to make the work two times. Even more, you can add new features
  just like in any other software version upgrade and no only migrate the
  framework version.

  I think it's no needed to do the update now, because you want to upgrade
  for fear to PHP hosting can be changed to higher version and then the
  website will no work.

  This will not happpend in the short time, because php 5.3 it's now the
  top standard (php it's releasing yet 5.2.x versions) so your
  production website made with cakephp 1.2 will just work fine for several
  more months.

  Obviously, it's highly probable that there are no guide to do the
  upgrade from 1.2 to 2.0

  Regards,

  Alejandro.

  El 18/02/2011 01:23, Ryan Schmidt escribi :

   On Feb 17, 2011, at 21:41, Alejandro G mez Fern ndez wrote:

   In case you want to upgrade cake to the most recent version I think
   you must see cake 2.0. It's a development version, but more or less,
   when you finish your migration it will be a production version. To
   change to an 1.3.x has no sense to me.

   Upgrading a production site to the development version of CakePHP that 
   will become 2.0 makes no sense. The final version 2.0 is not released 
   yet, and the developers have provided no guidance on when it will be 
   completed. It might be tomorrow, it might be next year. In the mean time, 
   you might run into issues, the response to which will generally be it's 
   a development version, it's expected to have unresolved problems, go use 
   the stable version.

   There is a published guide explaining how to upgrade a 1.2 site to 1.3. 
   When 2.0 is released, I would expect there to be a guide explaining how 
   to upgrade a site from 1.3 to 2.0. I would not, however, expect there to 
   be a guide on how to upgrade from 1.2 directly to 2.0; users would be 
   expected to have already upgraded to 1.3. Therefore it makes a great 
   amount of sense to upgrade your 1.2 site to 1.3 now, verify that you've 
   followed the existing upgrade guide properly and that everything works, 
   and publish your site with 1.3, and then, whenever 2.0 does come out, you 
   can tackle that upgrade then.

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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-18 Thread Alejandro Gómez Fernández
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Several years ago we neded to upgrade our management system from oracle
8 when oracle release the version 10. Our provider insists us for
migrate to oracle 9 and then to 10. After a long analisys the systems
engineers decide to migrate to oracle 10 because the process will be
shorter. And it was fine and whe we finish the upgrade, oracle 10 was
mostly very stable.

This case seems pretty equal to me.

Ryan's advice is the most recommended for almost every case.
What Ryan says have the most sense if you need to do a seamless upgrade
for whatever other reason.

Remember, just like Ryans says, a production site will not be based in
development versions of framework, database, etc. But if you make
re-engineering to your site, this will take time and when you finish the
2.0 framework wil be stable. Or you can wait until this happend.

If you upgrade to 1.3 and then again to 2.0 when there is no need to do,
it's to make the work two times. Even more, you can add new features
just like in any other software version upgrade and no only migrate the
framework version.

I think it's no needed to do the update now, because you want to upgrade
for fear to PHP hosting can be changed to higher version and then the
website will no work.

This will not happpend in the short time, because php 5.3 it's now the
top standard (php it's releasing yet 5.2.x versions) so your
production website made with cakephp 1.2 will just work fine for several
more months.

Obviously, it's highly probable that there are no guide to do the
upgrade from 1.2 to 2.0


Regards,




Alejandro.




El 18/02/2011 01:23, Ryan Schmidt escribió:
 On Feb 17, 2011, at 21:41, Alejandro Gómez Fernández wrote:
 
 In case you want to upgrade cake to the most recent version I think
 you must see cake 2.0. It's a development version, but more or less,
 when you finish your migration it will be a production version. To
 change to an 1.3.x has no sense to me.
 
 Upgrading a production site to the development version of CakePHP that will 
 become 2.0 makes no sense. The final version 2.0 is not released yet, and the 
 developers have provided no guidance on when it will be completed. It might 
 be tomorrow, it might be next year. In the mean time, you might run into 
 issues, the response to which will generally be it's a development version, 
 it's expected to have unresolved problems, go use the stable version.
 
 There is a published guide explaining how to upgrade a 1.2 site to 1.3. When 
 2.0 is released, I would expect there to be a guide explaining how to upgrade 
 a site from 1.3 to 2.0. I would not, however, expect there to be a guide on 
 how to upgrade from 1.2 directly to 2.0; users would be expected to have 
 already upgraded to 1.3. Therefore it makes a great amount of sense to 
 upgrade your 1.2 site to 1.3 now, verify that you've followed the existing 
 upgrade guide properly and that everything works, and publish your site with 
 1.3, and then, whenever 2.0 does come out, you can tackle that upgrade then.
 
 

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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-17 Thread Miloš Vučinić
Thank you guys , you have really helped !!!

I apologize for not answering sooner because I was busy fixing this
issue and now is OK.


You confirmed what i suspected and that is that this hosting was not
good enough. It had mysql timeout for just 10 sec's and basically when
web site needed to make cache to all 35 tables it always got an
error.

This was not cakephp error. On godaddy's most cheap hosting it works
OK , as well as on one other dedicated server which host around 50
websites from my friend who gave me a test account to see if it works
out.

I hope this thread will also help somebody else having same issue.

I would like to ask now for an opinion because I am not so experienced
in cakephp programming.

So this web site now works fine with cake 1.2 , I may have to update a
thing or two but in general it is OK. Would you suggest an upgrade to
the most recent version, or do you think it is not necessary. My fear
is that at some point, PHP hosting can be changed to higher version
and that out of a blue the website will not work.
Is my fear justified or am I just talking nonsense ?

Thank you kindly for your help !

All the best
Milos

On Feb 17, 1:40 pm, cricket zijn.digi...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Miloš Vučinić milosvuci...@gmail.com wrote:

  Now, from time to time i get the warining: Warning (512): SQL Error:
  2006: MySQL server has gone away [CORE/cake/libs/model/datasources/
  dbo_source.php, line 525]

 This is not a Cake issue. It may appear to be because it mentions
 dbo_source.php but that's simply passing on the message as  reported
 by MySQL.

 Use google to search Error: 2006: MySQL server has gone away. You
 should contact your hosting company about it.

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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-17 Thread Ryan Schmidt
I would always suggest upgrading to the newest stable version. The developers 
might only release new features or bugfixes in the newest versions; you would 
probably want to have those.


On Feb 17, 2011, at 19:10, Miloš Vučinić wrote:

 So this web site now works fine with cake 1.2 , I may have to update a
 thing or two but in general it is OK. Would you suggest an upgrade to
 the most recent version, or do you think it is not necessary.

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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-17 Thread Alejandro Gómez Fernández
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Cake 1.2 works fine with php 5.3.
Several hosting providers lets you configure what version of php you
want to use (for example, one of mine, let my choose between php 4, 5.0
or 5.3)

Remember you always can change your hosting provider, so you can choose
one that supports you desired php version.

In case you want to upgrade cake to the most recent version I think
you must see cake 2.0. It's a development version, but more or less,
when you finish your migration it will be a production version. To
change to an 1.3.x has no sense to me.



Alejandro.




El 17/02/2011 22:10, Miloš Vučinić escribió:
 Thank you guys , you have really helped !!!
 ...
 So this web site now works fine with cake 1.2 , I may have to update a
 thing or two but in general it is OK. Would you suggest an upgrade to
 the most recent version, or do you think it is not necessary. My fear
 is that at some point, PHP hosting can be changed to higher version
 and that out of a blue the website will not work.
 Is my fear justified or am I just talking nonsense ?
 ...
 Milos
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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-17 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 17, 2011, at 21:41, Alejandro Gómez Fernández wrote:

 In case you want to upgrade cake to the most recent version I think
 you must see cake 2.0. It's a development version, but more or less,
 when you finish your migration it will be a production version. To
 change to an 1.3.x has no sense to me.

Upgrading a production site to the development version of CakePHP that will 
become 2.0 makes no sense. The final version 2.0 is not released yet, and the 
developers have provided no guidance on when it will be completed. It might be 
tomorrow, it might be next year. In the mean time, you might run into issues, 
the response to which will generally be it's a development version, it's 
expected to have unresolved problems, go use the stable version.

There is a published guide explaining how to upgrade a 1.2 site to 1.3. When 
2.0 is released, I would expect there to be a guide explaining how to upgrade a 
site from 1.3 to 2.0. I would not, however, expect there to be a guide on how 
to upgrade from 1.2 directly to 2.0; users would be expected to have already 
upgraded to 1.3. Therefore it makes a great amount of sense to upgrade your 1.2 
site to 1.3 now, verify that you've followed the existing upgrade guide 
properly and that everything works, and publish your site with 1.3, and then, 
whenever 2.0 does come out, you can tackle that upgrade then.


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Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-16 Thread Miloš Vučinić
Hi guys,

I am a little bit desperate. My hositng house moved to php 5.3 but my
web site is on cake php 1.2 made for earlier php versions.

My bad luck is that at the very same moment we added shopping cart to
the web site when the hosting house changed to php 5.3 and made some
restrictions about usage of hosting (shared hosting usage).

Now, from time to time i get the warining: Warning (512): SQL Error:
2006: MySQL server has gone away [CORE/cake/libs/model/datasources/
dbo_source.php, line 525]
and web site doesn't work with mysql unless it already has cashed
content. The rest just doesn't work...


Do you think it's a bad hosting or is it possible that cake 1.2 just
can't work anymore on new php servers. Also is there a way to upgrade
your cms form 1.2 to 1.3 and what would be the steps ?

Thanks guys !

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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-16 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Feb 16, 2011, at 12:03, Miloš Vučinić wrote:

 I am a little bit desperate. My hositng house moved to php 5.3 but my
 web site is on cake php 1.2 made for earlier php versions.
 
 My bad luck is that at the very same moment we added shopping cart to
 the web site when the hosting house changed to php 5.3 and made some
 restrictions about usage of hosting (shared hosting usage).
 
 Now, from time to time i get the warining: Warning (512): SQL Error:
 2006: MySQL server has gone away [CORE/cake/libs/model/datasources/
 dbo_source.php, line 525]
 and web site doesn't work with mysql unless it already has cashed
 content. The rest just doesn't work...
 
 Do you think it's a bad hosting or is it possible that cake 1.2 just
 can't work anymore on new php servers.

Ask your hosting provider why their mysql server has gone away. Maybe they now 
have more strict limits on how much data you can fetch, or how much CPU time 
each query can take? Perhaps you can optimize your queries. Maybe it's as 
simple as adding indexes in the right places.


 Also is there a way to upgrade
 your cms form 1.2 to 1.3 and what would be the steps ?

I would say of course there is always a way. But what is this cms form?



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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-16 Thread Stephen
On 16 February 2011 18:09, Ryan Schmidt google-2...@ryandesign.com wrote:

   Also is there a way to upgrade
  your cms form 1.2 to 1.3 and what would be the steps ?

 I would say of course there is always a way. But what is this cms form?


Is there a way to upgrade CakePHP from 1.2 to 1.3

Please see attached link:

http://book.cakephp.org/#!/view/1561/Migrating-from-CakePHP-1-2-to-1-3

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Re: Problem with cake 1.2 or not ?

2011-02-16 Thread Alejandro Gómez Fernández
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Milos,

i'm developing with php 5.3.1 in my development server and it's ok.
Maybe i have very few data records, but i'm working with this server
since january 5 and i have no problem. My mysql is 5.1.41 and my apache
version is 2.2.14

I hope this info helps you.

Regards,




Alejandro.




El 16/02/2011 15:03, Milo? Vu?ini? escribió:
 Hi guys,
 
 I am a little bit desperate. My hositng house moved to php 5.3 but my
 web site is on cake php 1.2 made for earlier php versions.
 
 My bad luck is that at the very same moment we added shopping cart to
 the web site when the hosting house changed to php 5.3 and made some
 restrictions about usage of hosting (shared hosting usage).
 
 Now, from time to time i get the warining: Warning (512): SQL Error:
 2006: MySQL server has gone away [CORE/cake/libs/model/datasources/
 dbo_source.php, line 525]
 and web site doesn't work with mysql unless it already has cashed
 content. The rest just doesn't work...
 
 
 Do you think it's a bad hosting or is it possible that cake 1.2 just
 can't work anymore on new php servers. Also is there a way to upgrade
 your cms form 1.2 to 1.3 and what would be the steps ?
 
 Thanks guys !
 

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Problem with cake 1.2

2008-07-14 Thread Tiago Curcio

I've intall cake1.2 but a error message appear:

Notice (8): unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Argument is not a
string [CORE/cake/libs/cache/file.php, line 184]

Does some one know why?

visit my url to see the problem:
http://www.tiagocurcio.com/cake/


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Re: Problem with cake 1.2

2008-07-14 Thread Fahad

is your 'tmp' folder set to writable?

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On Jul 14, 8:59 am, Tiago Curcio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've intall cake1.2 but a error message appear:

 Notice (8): unserialize() [function.unserialize]: Argument is not a
 string [CORE/cake/libs/cache/file.php, line 184]

 Does some one know why?

 visit my url to see the problem:http://www.tiagocurcio.com/cake/

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Re: Fixtures problem in Cake 1.2

2008-01-21 Thread sidr

A have no problem with a test of single model
I said I cannot get records from the fixture for joined table
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Fixtures problem in Cake 1.2

2008-01-11 Thread sidr

I have the models Task and User
?
class Task extends AppModel {
var $name = 'Task';
var $belongsTo = array ( 'Author' = array (

'className' = 'User',

'conditions'= '',

'order' = '',

'foreignKey'= 'user_id'
));
...
}
?

?
class User extends AppModel {
var $name = 'User';
...
}
?

Also I`m using fixtures

// user_test_fixture.php
?php
class UserTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
var $name = 'UserTest';
var $useTable = 'users';

var $import = 'User';

var $records = array(
array (
'id' = '1',
'username' = 'admin',
'password' = '4fea28c4a708335fbd36db8166edc95c', //admpass
'fullname' = 'Admin',
'blocked' = '0',
'created' = '2007-10-1 10:39:23',
'updated' = '2007-10-1 10:41:31'
)
);
}
?

// task_test_fixture.php
?php
class TaskTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
var $name = 'TaskTest';
var $useTable = 'tasks';
var $import = 'Task';

var $records = array(
array (
'id'= '1',
'name'  = 'Project-1',
'info'  = 'Prj-1 description',
'user_id'   = '1',
'parent_id' = '0',
'created'   = '2007-10-26 19:05:52',
'modified'  = '2007-10-26 19:05:00',
'starttime' = '-00-00 00:00:00',
'deadline'  = '2007-11-15 02:57:49',
'hours' = '40',
'done'  = '0',
'hidden'= '0'
)
);
}


And the following I have in my task.test.php

?
loadModel( 'Task' );

class TaskTest extends Task {
var $name = 'TaskTest';
var $useTable = 'tasks';
var $useDbConfig = 'test_suite';
}

class TaskTestCase extends CakeTestCase {
var $fixtures = array( 'task_test', 'user_test' );
var $model = null;

function testCreate(){
$this-model = new TaskTest();
}


function testAuthor(){
$this-model-id = 2;
$task = $this-model-read();

$this-assertEqual( $task['Author']['username'], 'admin' );
}
}


But the test fails because $task['Author'] contains data from working
database, not from the fixture.

How could I fix it?

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Re: Fixtures problem in Cake 1.2

2008-01-11 Thread ivlcic

Robby, can you share your working code with us, because I am having
the same problem as sidr.
I want to reuse app model database field definition (the one that
CakePHP auto resolves from a database) for my tests but with test
records provided in fixture.

- app model auto filed definition and real data works
- fixture field definition and fixture record set works
- app model auto filed definition and fixture record set doesn't work
(was it ever intended?)

p.s. cake version is 1.2.0-6311 beta

ivl

On Jan 11, 2:33 pm, Robby Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I had a beast of a time with fixtures as well, but finally got them to
 work. Looking at your test model code, try removing the $useTable from
 the TestTasks declaration. I think that is the line that is forcing
 the production table instead of the test_suite table.

 On Jan 11, 3:48 am, sidr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I have the models Task and User
  ?
  class Task extends AppModel {
          var $name = 'Task';
          var $belongsTo = array ( 'Author' = array (
                                                                              
                      'className'     = 'User',
                                                                              
                      'conditions'    = '',
                                                                              
                      'order' = '',
                                                                              
                      'foreignKey'    = 'user_id'
                                                          ));
  ...}

  ?

  ?
  class User extends AppModel {
          var $name = 'User';
  ...}

  ?

  Also I`m using fixtures

  // user_test_fixture.php
  ?php
  class UserTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
      var $name = 'UserTest';
      var $useTable = 'users';

      var $import = 'User';

          var $records = array(
          array (
                  'id' = '1',
                  'username' = 'admin',
                  'password' = '4fea28c4a708335fbd36db8166edc95c', //admpass
                  'fullname' = 'Admin',
                  'blocked' = '0',
                  'created' = '2007-10-1 10:39:23',
                  'updated' = '2007-10-1 10:41:31'
          )
      );}

  ?

  // task_test_fixture.php
  ?php
  class TaskTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
      var $name = 'TaskTest';
      var $useTable = 'tasks';
      var $import = 'Task';

      var $records = array(
                  array (
                          'id'    = '1',
                          'name'  = 'Project-1',
                          'info'  = 'Prj-1 description',
                          'user_id'       = '1',
                          'parent_id'     = '0',
                          'created'       = '2007-10-26 19:05:52',
                          'modified'      = '2007-10-26 19:05:00',
                          'starttime'     = '-00-00 00:00:00',
                          'deadline'      = '2007-11-15 02:57:49',
                          'hours' = '40',
                          'done'  = '0',
                          'hidden'        = '0'
          )
      );

  }

  And the following I have in my task.test.php

  ?
  loadModel( 'Task' );

  class TaskTest extends Task {
      var $name = 'TaskTest';
      var $useTable = 'tasks';
      var $useDbConfig = 'test_suite';

  }

  class TaskTestCase extends CakeTestCase {
          var $fixtures = array( 'task_test', 'user_test' );
          var $model = null;

          function testCreate(){
                  $this-model = new TaskTest();
          }

          function testAuthor(){
                  $this-model-id = 2;
                  $task = $this-model-read();

                  $this-assertEqual( $task['Author']['username'], 'admin' );
          }

  }

  But the test fails because $task['Author'] contains data from working
  database, not from the fixture.

  How could I fix it?

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Re: Fixtures problem in Cake 1.2

2008-01-11 Thread ivlcic

Robby, can you share your working code with us, because I am having
the same problem as sidr.
I want to reuse app model database field definition (the one that
CakePHP auto resolves from a database) for my tests but with record
set provided in fixture.

- app model auto filed definition and real data works
- fixture field definition and fixture record set works
- app model auto filed definition and fixture record set doesn't work
(was it ever intended?)

p.s. cake version is 1.2.0-6311 beta

ivl

On 11 jan., 14:33, Robby Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I had a beast of a time with fixtures as well, but finally got them to
 work. Looking at your test model code, try removing the $useTable from
 the TestTasks declaration. I think that is the line that is forcing
 the production table instead of the test_suite table.

 On Jan 11, 3:48 am, sidr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I have the models Task and User
  ?
  class Task extends AppModel {
          var $name = 'Task';
          var $belongsTo = array ( 'Author' = array (
                                                                              
                      'className'     = 'User',
                                                                              
                      'conditions'    = '',
                                                                              
                      'order' = '',
                                                                              
                      'foreignKey'    = 'user_id'
                                                          ));
  ...}

  ?

  ?
  class User extends AppModel {
          var $name = 'User';
  ...}

  ?

  Also I`m using fixtures

  // user_test_fixture.php
  ?php
  class UserTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
      var $name = 'UserTest';
      var $useTable = 'users';

      var $import = 'User';

          var $records = array(
          array (
                  'id' = '1',
                  'username' = 'admin',
                  'password' = '4fea28c4a708335fbd36db8166edc95c', //admpass
                  'fullname' = 'Admin',
                  'blocked' = '0',
                  'created' = '2007-10-1 10:39:23',
                  'updated' = '2007-10-1 10:41:31'
          )
      );}

  ?

  // task_test_fixture.php
  ?php
  class TaskTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
      var $name = 'TaskTest';
      var $useTable = 'tasks';
      var $import = 'Task';

      var $records = array(
                  array (
                          'id'    = '1',
                          'name'  = 'Project-1',
                          'info'  = 'Prj-1 description',
                          'user_id'       = '1',
                          'parent_id'     = '0',
                          'created'       = '2007-10-26 19:05:52',
                          'modified'      = '2007-10-26 19:05:00',
                          'starttime'     = '-00-00 00:00:00',
                          'deadline'      = '2007-11-15 02:57:49',
                          'hours' = '40',
                          'done'  = '0',
                          'hidden'        = '0'
          )
      );

  }

  And the following I have in my task.test.php

  ?
  loadModel( 'Task' );

  class TaskTest extends Task {
      var $name = 'TaskTest';
      var $useTable = 'tasks';
      var $useDbConfig = 'test_suite';

  }

  class TaskTestCase extends CakeTestCase {
          var $fixtures = array( 'task_test', 'user_test' );
          var $model = null;

          function testCreate(){
                  $this-model = new TaskTest();
          }

          function testAuthor(){
                  $this-model-id = 2;
                  $task = $this-model-read();

                  $this-assertEqual( $task['Author']['username'], 'admin' );
          }

  }

  But the test fails because $task['Author'] contains data from working
  database, not from the fixture.

  How could I fix it?

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Re: Fixtures problem in Cake 1.2

2008-01-11 Thread Robby Anderson


I had a beast of a time with fixtures as well, but finally got them to
work. Looking at your test model code, try removing the $useTable from
the TestTasks declaration. I think that is the line that is forcing
the production table instead of the test_suite table.


On Jan 11, 3:48 am, sidr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have the models Task and User
 ?
 class Task extends AppModel {
         var $name = 'Task';
         var $belongsTo = array ( 'Author' = array (
                                                                               
                   'className'     = 'User',
                                                                               
                   'conditions'    = '',
                                                                               
                   'order' = '',
                                                                               
                   'foreignKey'    = 'user_id'
                                                         ));
 ...}

 ?

 ?
 class User extends AppModel {
         var $name = 'User';
 ...}

 ?

 Also I`m using fixtures

 // user_test_fixture.php
 ?php
 class UserTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
     var $name = 'UserTest';
     var $useTable = 'users';

     var $import = 'User';

         var $records = array(
         array (
                 'id' = '1',
                 'username' = 'admin',
                 'password' = '4fea28c4a708335fbd36db8166edc95c', //admpass
                 'fullname' = 'Admin',
                 'blocked' = '0',
                 'created' = '2007-10-1 10:39:23',
                 'updated' = '2007-10-1 10:41:31'
         )
     );}

 ?

 // task_test_fixture.php
 ?php
 class TaskTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
     var $name = 'TaskTest';
     var $useTable = 'tasks';
     var $import = 'Task';

     var $records = array(
                 array (
                         'id'    = '1',
                         'name'  = 'Project-1',
                         'info'  = 'Prj-1 description',
                         'user_id'       = '1',
                         'parent_id'     = '0',
                         'created'       = '2007-10-26 19:05:52',
                         'modified'      = '2007-10-26 19:05:00',
                         'starttime'     = '-00-00 00:00:00',
                         'deadline'      = '2007-11-15 02:57:49',
                         'hours' = '40',
                         'done'  = '0',
                         'hidden'        = '0'
         )
     );

 }

 And the following I have in my task.test.php

 ?
 loadModel( 'Task' );

 class TaskTest extends Task {
     var $name = 'TaskTest';
     var $useTable = 'tasks';
     var $useDbConfig = 'test_suite';

 }

 class TaskTestCase extends CakeTestCase {
         var $fixtures = array( 'task_test', 'user_test' );
         var $model = null;

         function testCreate(){
                 $this-model = new TaskTest();
         }

         function testAuthor(){
                 $this-model-id = 2;
                 $task = $this-model-read();

                 $this-assertEqual( $task['Author']['username'], 'admin' );
         }

 }

 But the test fails because $task['Author'] contains data from working
 database, not from the fixture.

 How could I fix it?
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Re: Fixtures problem in Cake 1.2

2008-01-11 Thread Marcin Domanski aka kabturek

the test case:
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/1981319085
fixtures:
http://bin.cakephp.org/view/988525363

works like a charm :)
HTH,
Marcin Domanski aka kabturek
http://tumble.kabturek.info

On Jan 11, 4:44 pm, ivlcic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Robby, can you share your working code with us, because I am having
 the same problem as sidr.
 I want to reuse app model database field definition (the one that
 CakePHP auto resolves from a database) for my tests but with test
 records provided in fixture.

 - app model auto filed definition and real data works
 - fixture field definition and fixture record set works
 - app model auto filed definition and fixture record set doesn't work
 (was it ever intended?)

 p.s. cake version is 1.2.0-6311 beta

 ivl

 On Jan 11, 2:33 pm, Robby Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I had a beast of a time with fixtures as well, but finally got them to
  work. Looking at your test model code, try removing the $useTable from
  the TestTasks declaration. I think that is the line that is forcing
  the production table instead of the test_suite table.

  On Jan 11, 3:48 am, sidr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I have the models Task and User
   ?
   class Task extends AppModel {
   var $name = 'Task';
   var $belongsTo = array ( 'Author' = array (
 
 'className' = 'User',
 
 'conditions'= '',
 
 'order' = '',
 
 'foreignKey'= 'user_id'
   ));
   ...}

   ?

   ?
   class User extends AppModel {
   var $name = 'User';
   ...}

   ?

   Also I`m using fixtures

   // user_test_fixture.php
   ?php
   class UserTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
   var $name = 'UserTest';
   var $useTable = 'users';

   var $import = 'User';

   var $records = array(
   array (
   'id' = '1',
   'username' = 'admin',
   'password' = '4fea28c4a708335fbd36db8166edc95c', 
   //admpass
   'fullname' = 'Admin',
   'blocked' = '0',
   'created' = '2007-10-1 10:39:23',
   'updated' = '2007-10-1 10:41:31'
   )
   );}

   ?

   // task_test_fixture.php
   ?php
   class TaskTestFixture extends CakeTestFixture {
   var $name = 'TaskTest';
   var $useTable = 'tasks';
   var $import = 'Task';

   var $records = array(
   array (
   'id'= '1',
   'name'  = 'Project-1',
   'info'  = 'Prj-1 description',
   'user_id'   = '1',
   'parent_id' = '0',
   'created'   = '2007-10-26 19:05:52',
   'modified'  = '2007-10-26 19:05:00',
   'starttime' = '-00-00 00:00:00',
   'deadline'  = '2007-11-15 02:57:49',
   'hours' = '40',
   'done'  = '0',
   'hidden'= '0'
   )
   );

   }

   And the following I have in my task.test.php

   ?
   loadModel( 'Task' );

   class TaskTest extends Task {
   var $name = 'TaskTest';
   var $useTable = 'tasks';
   var $useDbConfig = 'test_suite';

   }

   class TaskTestCase extends CakeTestCase {
   var $fixtures = array( 'task_test', 'user_test' );
   var $model = null;

   function testCreate(){
   $this-model = new TaskTest();
   }

   function testAuthor(){
   $this-model-id = 2;
   $task = $this-model-read();

   $this-assertEqual( $task['Author']['username'], 'admin' 
   );
   }

   }

   But the test fails because $task['Author'] contains data from working
   database, not from the fixture.

   How could I fix it?
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phpgacl for CakePHP problem in Cake 1.2

2007-07-02 Thread Jonathon Davis

Hey,

I'm using Cake 1.2 with phpgacl for CakePHP 1.0.2b and I've been
having a problem adding permissions. I have fixed a lot of the 1.1 to
1.2 conversion errors, but it's obviously not liking something in
either the plugin or the vendor lib itself and is failing to update
the database, so it throws a flash error.

Has anyone successfully gotten phpgacl for CakePHP to work for Cake
1.2?

Is there another plugin that you would recommend for ACL that would
give me an actual user interface to assign permissions to groups and
users with? Every ACL tutorial I've read has only repeated the same
things, in a way that I still don't understand much of it. I know it
sounds rash, but I don't have the time to commit to trying to
understand ACL the old fashioned way and writing a lib to control it
for me.

If you think you can help me on either fronts, please let me know. I
can send you whatever files you need.


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