[symfony-users] Re: Multiple kind of profile with sfGuard

2011-06-02 Thread Grzegorz Śliwiński
Inheritance worked quite good, when I worked with these on diem based
portal.

sfForked used inheritance initially, but as always, you have to make
the final mechanism to process inherited objects, so at current
version it's up to developer, whether he'll add inheritance, or not.



On Jun 1, 4:39 pm, Olivier Revollat  wrote:
> Heyhttp://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfForkedDoctrineApplyPlugin
> sound good :)
>
> 2011/6/1 Olivier Revollat 
>
>
>
>
>
> > I know inheritance in doctrine but I wonder if this could work correctly
> > with symfony forms ??
> > Does anybody use inheritance for the same kind of pb ??
>
> > 2011/6/1 Grzegorz Śliwiński 
>
> >> Check out those two links about inheritance in Doctrine:
>
> >>http://www.symfony-project.org/more-with-symfony/1_4/en/09-Doctrine-F...
>
> >>http://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/orm/1.2/docs/manual/inherita...
>
> >> On Jun 1, 9:46 am, Olivier Revollat  wrote:
> >> > up :)
>
> >> > 2011/5/31 Olivier Revollat 
>
> >> > > I want to usehttp://
> >>www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfDoctrineApplyPlugin
> >> > > To allow users to register themselves but I have two kind of profile
> >> with
> >> > > different fields ...
>
> >> > > for example say that
> >> > > profile_type_1 has type_1_fields_1 and type_1_field_2, ...
> >> > > and
> >> > > profile_type_2 has type_2_fields_1 and type_2_field_2
>
> >> > > my first idea was to "mix" all the fields in the same table
> >> > > (sf_guard_user_profile) and only display the required fields on the
> >> > > registration form ... but it sound very ugly :(
> >> > > So I think the best solution is the have two separate tables :
>
> >> > > sf_guard_user_profile_type_1
> >> > > and
> >> > > sf_guard_user_profile_type_2
>
> >> > > and dynamically get the right profile regarding, for example, the
> >> group
> >> > > whom the user belong to ...
>
> >> > > What do you think ? what is the best practice ?? code code examples ??
>
> >> > > Thansks for your help :)
>
> >> > --
> >> > *Pour résoudre un problème intéressant, commencez par trouver un
> >> problème
> >> > qui vous intéresse.*
>
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Re: [symfony-users] Re: Multiple kind of profile with sfGuard

2011-06-01 Thread Olivier Revollat
Hey
http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfForkedDoctrineApplyPlugin
sound good :)

2011/6/1 Olivier Revollat 

> I know inheritance in doctrine but I wonder if this could work correctly
> with symfony forms ??
> Does anybody use inheritance for the same kind of pb ??
>
> 2011/6/1 Grzegorz Śliwiński 
>
>> Check out those two links about inheritance in Doctrine:
>>
>>
>> http://www.symfony-project.org/more-with-symfony/1_4/en/09-Doctrine-Form-Inheritance
>>
>> http://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/orm/1.2/docs/manual/inheritance/en#inheritance
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 1, 9:46 am, Olivier Revollat  wrote:
>> > up :)
>> >
>> > 2011/5/31 Olivier Revollat 
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > I want to usehttp://
>> www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfDoctrineApplyPlugin
>> > > To allow users to register themselves but I have two kind of profile
>> with
>> > > different fields ...
>> >
>> > > for example say that
>> > > profile_type_1 has type_1_fields_1 and type_1_field_2, ...
>> > > and
>> > > profile_type_2 has type_2_fields_1 and type_2_field_2
>> >
>> > > my first idea was to "mix" all the fields in the same table
>> > > (sf_guard_user_profile) and only display the required fields on the
>> > > registration form ... but it sound very ugly :(
>> > > So I think the best solution is the have two separate tables :
>> >
>> > > sf_guard_user_profile_type_1
>> > > and
>> > > sf_guard_user_profile_type_2
>> >
>> > > and dynamically get the right profile regarding, for example, the
>> group
>> > > whom the user belong to ...
>> >
>> > > What do you think ? what is the best practice ?? code code examples ??
>> >
>> > > Thansks for your help :)
>> >
>> > --
>> > *Pour résoudre un problème intéressant, commencez par trouver un
>> problème
>> > qui vous intéresse.*
>>
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>
>
>
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Re: [symfony-users] Re: Multiple kind of profile with sfGuard

2011-06-01 Thread Olivier Revollat
I know inheritance in doctrine but I wonder if this could work correctly
with symfony forms ??
Does anybody use inheritance for the same kind of pb ??

2011/6/1 Grzegorz Śliwiński 

> Check out those two links about inheritance in Doctrine:
>
>
> http://www.symfony-project.org/more-with-symfony/1_4/en/09-Doctrine-Form-Inheritance
>
> http://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/orm/1.2/docs/manual/inheritance/en#inheritance
>
>
>
> On Jun 1, 9:46 am, Olivier Revollat  wrote:
> > up :)
> >
> > 2011/5/31 Olivier Revollat 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I want to usehttp://
> www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfDoctrineApplyPlugin
> > > To allow users to register themselves but I have two kind of profile
> with
> > > different fields ...
> >
> > > for example say that
> > > profile_type_1 has type_1_fields_1 and type_1_field_2, ...
> > > and
> > > profile_type_2 has type_2_fields_1 and type_2_field_2
> >
> > > my first idea was to "mix" all the fields in the same table
> > > (sf_guard_user_profile) and only display the required fields on the
> > > registration form ... but it sound very ugly :(
> > > So I think the best solution is the have two separate tables :
> >
> > > sf_guard_user_profile_type_1
> > > and
> > > sf_guard_user_profile_type_2
> >
> > > and dynamically get the right profile regarding, for example, the group
> > > whom the user belong to ...
> >
> > > What do you think ? what is the best practice ?? code code examples ??
> >
> > > Thansks for your help :)
> >
> > --
> > *Pour résoudre un problème intéressant, commencez par trouver un problème
> > qui vous intéresse.*
>
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[symfony-users] Re: Multiple kind of profile with sfGuard

2011-06-01 Thread Grzegorz Śliwiński
Check out those two links about inheritance in Doctrine:

http://www.symfony-project.org/more-with-symfony/1_4/en/09-Doctrine-Form-Inheritance
http://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/orm/1.2/docs/manual/inheritance/en#inheritance



On Jun 1, 9:46 am, Olivier Revollat  wrote:
> up :)
>
> 2011/5/31 Olivier Revollat 
>
>
>
>
>
> > I want to usehttp://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfDoctrineApplyPlugin
> > To allow users to register themselves but I have two kind of profile with
> > different fields ...
>
> > for example say that
> > profile_type_1 has type_1_fields_1 and type_1_field_2, ...
> > and
> > profile_type_2 has type_2_fields_1 and type_2_field_2
>
> > my first idea was to "mix" all the fields in the same table
> > (sf_guard_user_profile) and only display the required fields on the
> > registration form ... but it sound very ugly :(
> > So I think the best solution is the have two separate tables :
>
> > sf_guard_user_profile_type_1
> > and
> > sf_guard_user_profile_type_2
>
> > and dynamically get the right profile regarding, for example, the group
> > whom the user belong to ...
>
> > What do you think ? what is the best practice ?? code code examples ??
>
> > Thansks for your help :)
>
> --
> *Pour résoudre un problème intéressant, commencez par trouver un problème
> qui vous intéresse.*

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[symfony-users] Re: Multiple kind of profile with sfGuard

2011-06-01 Thread Olivier Revollat
up :)

2011/5/31 Olivier Revollat 

> I want to use http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfDoctrineApplyPlugin
> To allow users to register themselves but I have two kind of profile with
> different fields ...
>
> for example say that
> profile_type_1 has type_1_fields_1 and type_1_field_2, ...
> and
> profile_type_2 has type_2_fields_1 and type_2_field_2
>
> my first idea was to "mix" all the fields in the same table
> (sf_guard_user_profile) and only display the required fields on the
> registration form ... but it sound very ugly :(
> So I think the best solution is the have two separate tables :
>
> sf_guard_user_profile_type_1
> and
> sf_guard_user_profile_type_2
>
> and dynamically get the right profile regarding, for example, the group
> whom the user belong to ...
>
> What do you think ? what is the best practice ?? code code examples ??
>
> Thansks for your help :)
>
>


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