that "probably" gives me chills :P

what do you think about this solution?

//in my table class
public function plugin ()
{
foreach (Configure::read('App.paths.plugins') as $pluginPath) {
return string_between(strtolower(__FILE__), strtolower($pluginPath), DS);
}
}

//somewhere
function string_between($string, $start, $end)
{ 
$string = " " . $string;
$ini = strpos($string, $start);
 if ($ini == 0) {
return "";
} else {
$ini += strlen($start);
return substr($string, $ini, strpos($string, $end, $ini) - $ini);
}
}

Il giorno venerdì 30 gennaio 2015 23:16:11 UTC+1, José Lorenzo ha scritto:
>
> Check the namespace of the class:
>
> list($namespace, $class) = namespaceSplit(get_class($table));
>
> if ($namespace !== 'App\Model\Table')  // Probably a plugin :)
>
> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 4:10:31 PM UTC+1, Ernesto wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> is there a convenient way to retrieve if the current Table/Behavior is 
>> part of a plugin or not?
>>
>> in Controllers and Helpers i can inspect the request object and get it 
>> done.
>>
>

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