You can use configuration files. Check this gist:
https://gist.github.com/1978200
On Saturday, March 3, 2012 5:41:42 PM UTC+1, U-Zyn Chua wrote:
Hello,
I've been a long time user of CakePHP (since pre v1) but have only
recently checked out CakePHP 2.x.
I'm writing a plugin for CakePHP 2.x, and am looking for a quick and easy
way for users to configure the plugin upon loading it.
I'm hoping to achieve something like this:
CakePlugin::load('CoolPlugin', array(
'config1' = 'value1',
'config2' = true,
'config3' = array(
'subkeyA' = 'valueA',
'subkeyB' = 'valueB'
)
));
But I'm not exactly sure how the values can be passed to CoolPlugin.
If that's not the recommended way, please enlighten me on the best way for
plugin configurations.
Thank you!
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