@millesj - if the class names are wierd/wild (or in subdir) import is easier


        //App::uses('Welcome', 'Plugin/Configuration/Vendor'); # does not
work
        //App::import('Vendor', 'Configuration.Welcome'); # does work
        //App::import('Vendor', 'Configuration.Welcome', array('file' =>
'subthing/welcome.php')); # works loads class from subdir
        App::uses('Welcome', 'Configuration.Vendor'); # works but can't
make it load a class from subdir of plugin
        $welcome = new Welcome();
        debug($welcome);

@pr what is the file and class your loading?

 - S





On 28 November 2011 18:19, Miles J <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I still just use import.
>
> App::import('Vendor', 'PluginName.ClassName');
>
> Also, shouldn't the uses be:
>
> App::uses('ClassName', 'Plugin/PluginName/Vendor'); ?
>
> On Nov 28, 12:55 am, p r <perab...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > have you tried this? In this case the classfile will not be found from
> > a subfolder. You can see that with App::objects('PluginName.Vendor').
> > Is there a way to extend the plugin vendor pathes with App::build? So
> > i add all my subfolders and your way should be fine. Currently i go
> > this way...
> >
> >                 App::build(array('Vendor' => array(APP . 'Plugin' . DS .
> > 'PluginName' . DS . 'Vendor' . DS . 'SubFolder'. DS)));
> >                 App::uses('ClassNameFromSubFolder', 'Vendor');
> >
> > On 27 Nov., 20:41, Sam Sherlock <sam.sherl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > App::uses('ClassName', 'PluginName.Vendor');
> >
> > > App::build will let you add additional paths for plugins etc.
> >
> > > You don't need to use app build to be able to use classes from plugins.
> >
> > > - S
> > > On 27 Nov 2011 17:55, "p r" <perab...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > Hello,
> >
> > > > it would be a pleasure if somebody could help me. I try to load files
> > > > from Plugin subfolder. How should i use App::build? One solution is
> to
> > > > add the plugins vendor subfolder to the vendors paths. Now the
> classes
> > > > are available per App::uses.
> > > > But so i have to include every external library folder i want to use
> > > > in the plugin. Is there a way to work with plugins vendor folder in
> > > > App::uses, or is it possible to specify this on App:build?
> >
> > > > greetings
> > > > pr
> >
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