Great article indeed.
-- Am particularly interested in the exception handling part :
But in general try to stick to exception based error handling. That would return a response with an error code of 4xx or 5xx usually (depending on the type of exception) and the following JSON object:
{ "code": 404, "message": "Not Found", // Note that in Cake < 2.5 this might be "name" "url": "...", }
However I just get an empty response and don't see where the AjaxView does this ?
Afaik this isn't standard Cake behaviour either ? (should/could be though !)
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:22:41 PM UTC+1, advantage+ wrote:
Afaik this isn't standard Cake behaviour either ? (should/could be though !)
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:22:41 PM UTC+1, advantage+ wrote:
First off great article!
http://www.dereuromark.de/
2014/01/09/ajax-and-cakephp/
Very informative.
My only question is there a way to remove the .json extension in the url?
Or is it needed to differentiate between views?
Only other thing I came across was my AppController isAuthorized() I have based on user logged in or not
$this->layout = 'admin'; so initially I was getting errors /app/View/Layouts/json/admin.
ctp', missing.But just added $this->layout = false; to solve that.
Thanks,
Dave
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