That what I thought. Validation is not applied if you set the value directly with a setter like you does. You need to use patchEntity().
Le 2 sept. 2015 10:29, "lorenzoshake" <ferri.lorenzo@gmail.com> a écrit :
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> Il giorno mercoledì 2 settembre 2015 10:20:53 UTC+2, Anthony GRASSIOT ha scritto:
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>> Could you show your controller finction ?
>> these validation are used when using newEntity() or patchEntities'), not save().
>>
>
> the other validation condition works fine ; here the method:
>
> public function validationDefault(Validator $validator)
> {
> $validator
> ->add('id', 'valid', ['rule' => 'numeric'])
> ->allowEmpty('id', 'create')
> ->add('social_user_id', 'valid', ['rule' => 'numeric'])
> ->allowEmpty('social_user_id')
> ->allowEmpty('name')
> ->allowEmpty('address')
> ->allowEmpty('city')
> ->add('lat', 'valid', ['rule' => 'numeric'])
> ->allowEmpty('lat')
> ->add('lng', 'valid', ['rule' => 'numeric'])
> ->allowEmpty('lng')
> ->add('start_date', 'valid', ['rule' => 'date'])
> ->add('end_date', [
> 'valid'=> ['rule' => 'date'] ,
> 'compare' => [
> 'rule' => function ($value, $context) {
> $date_end = Time::createFromFormat('d/m/Y',$value);
> $date_start = Time::createFromFormat('d/m/Y',$context['data']['start_date']);
> return ($date_start < $date_end);
> }
> ]
> ]
>
> );
>
> return $validator;
> }
>
> In controller:
> ....
> $calendar = $this->Calendars->patchEntity($calendar, $calendar_data);
> .....
> $calendar->start_date = implode("-",array_reverse(explode("/", $this->request->data['start_date'])));
> $calendar->end_date = implode("-",array_reverse(explode("/", $this->request->data['end_date'])));
> ...
> if(!$this->Calendars->save($calendar))
> ...
>
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