Re: Cakephp and HasMany not returning association

2014-05-02 Thread Paul Josephson
Anybody have any suggestions of why this is not working or am I doing it 
wrong?  

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Re: Integrating Jasper Reports into Cakephp

2014-05-02 Thread Борислав Събев Borislav Sabev
I haven't used Jasper exactly, but you can pretty easily use the 
PHPJavaBridge  to integrate and 
call it's methods.
Here are some examples I found:
https://github.com/tsuyu/jasper-report-php-integration

http://community.jaspersoft.com/questions/522176/php-java-bridge-and-jasperreports-howto

Research the PHPJavaBridge more and you will find your answer.


Oh, yes - for the CakePHP part:
Reporting logic looks and sounds like model logic to me. :))
So you can put it in the Model Layer.
How exactly is up to you and depends on the architecture and entity 
relationships in your application.
You can have table-less models for this or just different methods in 
different models where you need this.

It could also be a "vendor library" since calling Jasper reporting isn't 
really a "get that data and manipulate it"-only operation.

Where you put it and how you use it really depends on your needs and 
preferences.

Cheers,
Borislav.

On Thursday, 1 May 2014 02:15:45 UTC+3, Dale Marthaller wrote:
>
> I have been doing some research about utilizing Jasper reporting for a new 
> Cakephp project I'm about to start. Has anyone else actually done this?
>  
> Ideally I would like to be able to programattically run the generation of 
> reports directly from Cakephp logic.
>

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Re: CakeDC's Users plugin action overriding

2014-05-02 Thread Rob M
I think the result you seek is the default functionality? Suggestions:
1. First set it up exactly as directed in the box without overriding, and 
get it working. This makes you certain of correct installation, schema 
set-up, etc.
2. Next extend the controller as you have, with the following extra steps
3. Copy the view files from app\Plugin\Users\View\Users to 
\app\View\AppUsers
4. Add this line to your empty AppUsersController::add() method: return 
parent::add();

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Re: CakeDC's Users plugin action overriding

2014-05-02 Thread Rob M
I think the result you seek is the default functionality? Suggestions:
1. First set it up exactly as directed in the box without overriding, and 
get it working. This makes you certain of correct installation, schema 
set-up, etc.
2. Next extend the controller as you have, with the following extra steps
3. Copy the view files from app\Plugin\Users\View\Users to 
\app\View\AppUsers
4. Add this line to your empty AppUsersController::model() method: return 
parent::add();

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Re: CakeDC's Users plugin action overriding

2014-05-02 Thread Rob M
I think that the result you are expecting is simply to have the default 
plugin functionality?
Suggestions:
1. First install and get it working out-of-the-box without any overriding.
2. After that, come back to what you've started (override UsersController 
as directed in the documentation) and also do this:
3. Copy your view files from \app\Plugin\Users\View\Users to 
\app\View\AppUsers
4. In you AppUsersController::add() method (which is empty) add the line 
return parent::add();

On Thursday, May 1, 2014 3:40:42 PM UTC-4, giolef...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I have installed CakeDC's Users plugin and I have loaded all the required 
> files in bootstrap.php, as shown below:
>
> CakePlugin::load('Users'); // Loads the Users 
> pluginCakePlugin::load('Search'); // Loads the Search 
> pluginCakePlugin::load('Utils'); // Loads the Utils 
> pluginCakePlugin::load('Users', array('routes' => true));
>
> I would like to override the add() action of the UsersController of the 
> plugin, so I created the AppUsersController.php file in app/Controller, as 
> instructed here:https://github.com/CakeDC/users#extending-the-controller
>
> Then I created an add() action inside the AppUsersController.php, with an 
> empty body, but the original action was not overridden. What am I doing 
> wrong?
>

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