You should also add an extension to buildpathContainerPage, so users will be able to add it through the Project properties -> Buildpath -> Libraries:
<extension point="org.eclipse.dltk.core.buildpathContainerInitializer"> <buildpathContainerInitializer class="org.eclipse.php.myframework.MyFrameworkContainerInitializer" id=" org.eclipse.php.myframework.CONTAINER"> </buildpathContainerInitializer> </extension> <extension point="org.eclipse.dltk.ui.buildpathContainerPage"> <buildpathContainerPath class=" org.eclipse.php.myframework.ui.MyFrameworkLibrary" id=" org.eclipse.php.myframework.MyFramework" name="My Framework" nature="org.eclipse.php.core.PHPNature"> </buildpathContainerPath> </extension> Roy -----Original Message----- From: dltk-dev-boun...@eclipse.org [mailto:dltk-dev-boun...@eclipse.org] On Behalf Of Robert Gruendler Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 3:33 PM To: Michael Spector Cc: DLTK Developer Discussions; PDT Developers Subject: [Dltk-dev] Re: [pdt-dev] Use of PHPMixinModel > You should implement your library initializer just like PHP Language > library is initialized: > > <extension point="org.eclipse.dltk.core.buildpathContainerInitializer"> > <buildpathContainerInitializer > class="org.eclipse.php.internal.core.language.LanguageModelInitializer" > id="org.eclipse.php.core.LANGUAGE"> > </buildpathContainerInitializer> > </extension> I've tried this, but our Initializer never gets created. Does our ProjectNature need to extend ScriptNature for this to work ? The extension point looks like this right now: <extension point="org.eclipse.dltk.core.buildpathContainerInitializer"> <buildpathContainerInitializer class="net.sourceforge.sfdt.core.SfBuildpathContainerInitializer" id="net.sourceforge.sfdt.core.SYMFONY"> </buildpathContainerInitializer> </extension> The implementation looks similar to LanguageModelInitializer of PDT. thanks, -robert > > > > > 2. Basically, in our model specific functions of specific classes > can have one or more ISourceModules as child elements, based on > the mvc > architecture of the framework. Is it possible to contribute > those ISourceModules as child nodes to php methods of the pdt > model, ie those > children would be visible in the outline of that class mehod ? > > > I'm not sure that you can create an ISourceModule as a child element > of IMethod using Source Element Requestor. > BTW, there is new extension point in DLTK called "model", which is > intended for using in order to provide custom model elements to DLTK > structured model. > But we never used it - it's too new :) > > I'm CC'ing DLTK developers list, may be they can shed some light on > this question. > > > > > I have found this wiki entry > http://wiki.eclipse.org/API_Document_for_Extension_Points_PDT_2.0#PHP_So urce_Element_Requestor. > Is > this the intended way of achieving what i described in the 2nd > question ? > > > thanks for your help ! > > > -robert > > > > > > > > Michael Spector schrieb: > > Hi Robert, > > We are planning to remove any usage of PHPMixinModel. We > should move to DLTK indexing mechanism instead, once it's > improved. > For now, only global variables, global constants and include > statements are indexed using PHPMixinModel. > If you need to find some model element, please use one of the > following utilities: > > PHPModelUtils > PHPTypeInferenceUtils > > Thanks, > Michael > > On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Robert Gruendler > <doo...@gmail.com <mailto:doo...@gmail.com> > <mailto:doo...@gmail.com <mailto:doo...@gmail.com>>> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > i'm member of a sourceforge team which is working on an eclipse > plugin for the symfony php framework. > > Currently i'm trying to dig into the pdt code to get some basic > understanding of how the pdt php-model works. > > As far as i've understood, we can use the PHPMixinModel > class to > search for elements in the workspace PHP-Model. > > So let's say, there's a class "Foo" somewhere inside an pdt > project, should we be able to retrieve an instance of > IMixinElement when searching the model with the following code: > > PHPMixinModel.getWorkspaceInstance().getRawModel().get("Foo"); > > This call would query the model cache and return all > elements that > match to the key "Foo", if i understood it right. > For some reason however, i never get any elements back, no > matter > what i'm searching, also tried find() instead of get() btw. > Do we need to add some PHP extension point to our plugin to > make > use of the MixinModel ? > > > Any hints would be greatly appreciated, thanks ! > > > -robert > > > ps: Is there any API documentation available somewhere for > either > PDT of DLTK ? > > > _______________________________________________ > pdt-dev mailing list > pdt-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:pdt-dev@eclipse.org> > <mailto:pdt-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:pdt-dev@eclipse.org>> > > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/pdt-dev > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > pdt-dev mailing list > pdt-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:pdt-dev@eclipse.org> > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/pdt-dev > > > > _______________________________________________ > pdt-dev mailing list > pdt-dev@eclipse.org <mailto:pdt-dev@eclipse.org> > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/pdt-dev > > _______________________________________________ dltk-dev mailing list dltk-...@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/dltk-dev _______________________________________________ pdt-dev mailing list pdt-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/pdt-dev