Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-21 Thread DavidH

Just to tidy up this thread.

Eventually I decided to revert my database design and models to use a
table called users rather than twitchers. This was the on;ly way I
could get it to work consistently.

Regards

David

On Dec 15, 5:40 pm, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Nope, this just isn't working right.

 Adding the before filter to the app_controller.php worked. Then I
 wanted to add an allow to my TwitchersController so that the add
 method would be available for people to add new Twitchers (users).

 The allow worked OK; but when I submitted the add form I got the
 following message:

 Error:  Database table users for model User was not found.

 So why is it persisting in looking for Users. Here's my add method
 from the TwitchersController:

         function add() {
                 if (!empty($this-data)) {
                         $this-Twitcher-create();
                         $this-data['Twitcher']['password'] = 
 $this-Auth-password($this-data['Twitcher']['password']);

                         if ($this-Twitcher-save($this-data)) {
                                 $this-Session-setFlash(__('The Twitcher has 
 been saved', true));
                                 $this-redirect(array('action'='index'));
                         } else {
                                 $this-Session-setFlash(__('The Twitcher 
 could not be saved.
 Please, try again.', true));
                         }
                 }
         }

 To me it looks like this is a bug as the override for the user table /
 model just doesn't seem to work.

 David

 On Dec 14, 10:51 pm, gearvOsh mileswjohn...@gmail.com wrote:

  Have you tried placing the Auth information in AppControllers
  beforeFilter()? Try that and see what happens... and if that doesnt
  help, look in the Auth Component manually.

  On Dec 14, 11:59 am, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com wrote:

   Please note that since the above post I've corrected the model name to
   Twitcher as opposed to Twitchers; but it still doesn't work.

           function beforeFilter()
           {
                   $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';
                   $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 
   'twitchers',
   'action' = 'login');
                   // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                   $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 
   'birds', 'action'
   = 'view');
           }

   On Dec 14, 7:55 pm, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com wrote:

Hi

That's what I thought too. Here's one of my controllers:

class BirdsController extends AppController {
        var $name = 'Birds';
        var $scaffold;
        var $components = array('Auth');

        function beforeFilter()
        {
                $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitchers';
                $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 
'twitchers',
'action' = 'login');
                // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 
'birds', 'action'
= 'view');
        }

}

However running any action in the birds view results in the above
mentioned error looking for a users controller.

On Dec 14, 6:48 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2.@gmail.com 
wrote:

 That line should be in the beforeFilter , is that where it is located,
 if it is being used through out your controllers create an
 app_controller.php and add a beforeFilter to it that way auth is used
 by all your controllers, as well as you will only have to define the
 table once rather than in each controller.

 On Dec 14, 10:19 am, DavidH djhollingwo@gmail.com wrote:

  Sorry for the confusion.

  Model: Twitcher
  DB Table: Twitchers
  Controller: twitchers_controller.php

  I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
  userModel assignment?

  David

  On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 
  thatsgreat2@gmail.com wrote:

   The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
   Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
   called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
   which you have.

   On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com 
   wrote:

Hi

I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just 
can't get
it working.

I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to 
implement
authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a 
table /
model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included 
the
line:

$this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many 
times I
include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
UsersController in 

Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-15 Thread DavidH

Hi

Putting the before filter in an app_controller controller worked OK;
but it doesn't explain why it didn't work in the individual
controller.

Regards

David

On Dec 14, 10:51 pm, gearvOsh mileswjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
 Have you tried placing the Auth information in AppControllers
 beforeFilter()? Try that and see what happens... and if that doesnt
 help, look in the Auth Component manually.

 On Dec 14, 11:59 am, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com wrote:

  Please note that since the above post I've corrected the model name to
  Twitcher as opposed to Twitchers; but it still doesn't work.

          function beforeFilter()
          {
                  $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';
                  $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 
  'twitchers',
  'action' = 'login');
                  // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                  $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 'birds', 
  'action'
  = 'view');
          }

  On Dec 14, 7:55 pm, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi

   That's what I thought too. Here's one of my controllers:

   class BirdsController extends AppController {
           var $name = 'Birds';
           var $scaffold;
           var $components = array('Auth');

           function beforeFilter()
           {
                   $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitchers';
                   $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 
   'twitchers',
   'action' = 'login');
                   // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                   $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 
   'birds', 'action'
   = 'view');
           }

   }

   However running any action in the birds view results in the above
   mentioned error looking for a users controller.

   On Dec 14, 6:48 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2.@gmail.com wrote:

That line should be in the beforeFilter , is that where it is located,
if it is being used through out your controllers create an
app_controller.php and add a beforeFilter to it that way auth is used
by all your controllers, as well as you will only have to define the
table once rather than in each controller.

On Dec 14, 10:19 am, DavidH djhollingwo@gmail.com wrote:

 Sorry for the confusion.

 Model: Twitcher
 DB Table: Twitchers
 Controller: twitchers_controller.php

 I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
 userModel assignment?

 David

 On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 
 thatsgreat2@gmail.com wrote:

  The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
  Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
  called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
  which you have.

  On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com 
  wrote:

   Hi

   I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just 
   can't get
   it working.

   I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to 
   implement
   authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a 
   table /
   model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
   line:

   $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

   throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many 
   times I
   include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
   UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

   I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

   I've peppered just about every controller method with the 
   userModel
   assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

   What have I omitted or done wrong?

   Thanks

   David
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Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-15 Thread DavidH

Nope, this just isn't working right.

Adding the before filter to the app_controller.php worked. Then I
wanted to add an allow to my TwitchersController so that the add
method would be available for people to add new Twitchers (users).

The allow worked OK; but when I submitted the add form I got the
following message:

Error:  Database table users for model User was not found.

So why is it persisting in looking for Users. Here's my add method
from the TwitchersController:

function add() {
if (!empty($this-data)) {
$this-Twitcher-create();
$this-data['Twitcher']['password'] = 
$this-Auth-password($this-
data['Twitcher']['password']);
if ($this-Twitcher-save($this-data)) {
$this-Session-setFlash(__('The Twitcher has 
been saved', true));
$this-redirect(array('action'='index'));
} else {
$this-Session-setFlash(__('The Twitcher could 
not be saved.
Please, try again.', true));
}
}
}

To me it looks like this is a bug as the override for the user table /
model just doesn't seem to work.

David

On Dec 14, 10:51 pm, gearvOsh mileswjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
 Have you tried placing the Auth information in AppControllers
 beforeFilter()? Try that and see what happens... and if that doesnt
 help, look in the Auth Component manually.

 On Dec 14, 11:59 am, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com wrote:

  Please note that since the above post I've corrected the model name to
  Twitcher as opposed to Twitchers; but it still doesn't work.

          function beforeFilter()
          {
                  $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';
                  $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 
  'twitchers',
  'action' = 'login');
                  // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                  $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 'birds', 
  'action'
  = 'view');
          }

  On Dec 14, 7:55 pm, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi

   That's what I thought too. Here's one of my controllers:

   class BirdsController extends AppController {
           var $name = 'Birds';
           var $scaffold;
           var $components = array('Auth');

           function beforeFilter()
           {
                   $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitchers';
                   $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 
   'twitchers',
   'action' = 'login');
                   // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                   $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 
   'birds', 'action'
   = 'view');
           }

   }

   However running any action in the birds view results in the above
   mentioned error looking for a users controller.

   On Dec 14, 6:48 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2.@gmail.com wrote:

That line should be in the beforeFilter , is that where it is located,
if it is being used through out your controllers create an
app_controller.php and add a beforeFilter to it that way auth is used
by all your controllers, as well as you will only have to define the
table once rather than in each controller.

On Dec 14, 10:19 am, DavidH djhollingwo@gmail.com wrote:

 Sorry for the confusion.

 Model: Twitcher
 DB Table: Twitchers
 Controller: twitchers_controller.php

 I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
 userModel assignment?

 David

 On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 
 thatsgreat2@gmail.com wrote:

  The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
  Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
  called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
  which you have.

  On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com 
  wrote:

   Hi

   I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just 
   can't get
   it working.

   I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to 
   implement
   authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a 
   table /
   model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
   line:

   $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

   throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many 
   times I
   include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
   UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

   I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

   I've peppered just about every controller method with the 
   userModel
   assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

   What have I omitted or done wrong?

   Thanks

   David
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Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-14 Thread DavidH

Hi

I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just can't get
it working.

I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to implement
authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a table /
model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
line:

$this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many times I
include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

I've peppered just about every controller method with the userModel
assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

What have I omitted or done wrong?

Thanks

David
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Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-14 Thread thatsgreat2345

The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
which you have.

On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi

 I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just can't get
 it working.

 I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to implement
 authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a table /
 model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
 line:

 $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

 throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many times I
 include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
 UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

 I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

 I've peppered just about every controller method with the userModel
 assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

 What have I omitted or done wrong?

 Thanks

 David
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Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-14 Thread DavidH

Sorry for the confusion.

Model: Twitcher
DB Table: Twitchers
Controller: twitchers_controller.php

I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
userModel assignment?

David

On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2...@gmail.com wrote:
 The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
 Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
 called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
 which you have.

 On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo.@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi

  I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just can't get
  it working.

  I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to implement
  authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a table /
  model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
  line:

  $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

  throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many times I
  include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
  UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

  I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

  I've peppered just about every controller method with the userModel
  assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

  What have I omitted or done wrong?

  Thanks

  David
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Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-14 Thread thatsgreat2345

That line should be in the beforeFilter , is that where it is located,
if it is being used through out your controllers create an
app_controller.php and add a beforeFilter to it that way auth is used
by all your controllers, as well as you will only have to define the
table once rather than in each controller.

On Dec 14, 10:19 am, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry for the confusion.

 Model: Twitcher
 DB Table: Twitchers
 Controller: twitchers_controller.php

 I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
 userModel assignment?

 David

 On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2...@gmail.com wrote:

  The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
  Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
  called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
  which you have.

  On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo.@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi

   I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just can't get
   it working.

   I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to implement
   authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a table /
   model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
   line:

   $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

   throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many times I
   include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
   UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

   I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

   I've peppered just about every controller method with the userModel
   assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

   What have I omitted or done wrong?

   Thanks

   David
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Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-14 Thread DavidH

Hi

That's what I thought too. Here's one of my controllers:

class BirdsController extends AppController {
var $name = 'Birds';
var $scaffold;
var $components = array('Auth');

function beforeFilter()
{
$this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitchers';
$this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 'twitchers',
'action' = 'login');
// $this-Auth-allow('view');
$this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 'birds', 
'action'
= 'view');
}
}

However running any action in the birds view results in the above
mentioned error looking for a users controller.

On Dec 14, 6:48 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2...@gmail.com wrote:
 That line should be in the beforeFilter , is that where it is located,
 if it is being used through out your controllers create an
 app_controller.php and add a beforeFilter to it that way auth is used
 by all your controllers, as well as you will only have to define the
 table once rather than in each controller.

 On Dec 14, 10:19 am, DavidH djhollingwo..@gmail.com wrote:

  Sorry for the confusion.

  Model: Twitcher
  DB Table: Twitchers
  Controller: twitchers_controller.php

  I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
  userModel assignment?

  David

  On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2..@gmail.com wrote:

   The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
   Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
   called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
   which you have.

   On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo@gmail.com wrote:

Hi

I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just can't get
it working.

I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to implement
authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a table /
model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
line:

$this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many times I
include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

I've peppered just about every controller method with the userModel
assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

What have I omitted or done wrong?

Thanks

David
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Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-14 Thread DavidH

Please note that since the above post I've corrected the model name to
Twitcher as opposed to Twitchers; but it still doesn't work.

function beforeFilter()
{
$this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';
$this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 'twitchers',
'action' = 'login');
// $this-Auth-allow('view');
$this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 'birds', 
'action'
= 'view');
}


On Dec 14, 7:55 pm, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi

 That's what I thought too. Here's one of my controllers:

 class BirdsController extends AppController {
         var $name = 'Birds';
         var $scaffold;
         var $components = array('Auth');

         function beforeFilter()
         {
                 $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitchers';
                 $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 'twitchers',
 'action' = 'login');
                 // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                 $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 'birds', 
 'action'
 = 'view');
         }

 }

 However running any action in the birds view results in the above
 mentioned error looking for a users controller.

 On Dec 14, 6:48 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2..@gmail.com wrote:

  That line should be in the beforeFilter , is that where it is located,
  if it is being used through out your controllers create an
  app_controller.php and add a beforeFilter to it that way auth is used
  by all your controllers, as well as you will only have to define the
  table once rather than in each controller.

  On Dec 14, 10:19 am, DavidH djhollingwo.@gmail.com wrote:

   Sorry for the confusion.

   Model: Twitcher
   DB Table: Twitchers
   Controller: twitchers_controller.php

   I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
   userModel assignment?

   David

   On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2.@gmail.com wrote:

The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
which you have.

On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi

 I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just can't get
 it working.

 I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to implement
 authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a table /
 model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
 line:

 $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

 throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many times I
 include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
 UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

 I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

 I've peppered just about every controller method with the userModel
 assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

 What have I omitted or done wrong?

 Thanks

 David
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Re: Changing the Auth User Model

2008-12-14 Thread gearvOsh

Have you tried placing the Auth information in AppControllers
beforeFilter()? Try that and see what happens... and if that doesnt
help, look in the Auth Component manually.

On Dec 14, 11:59 am, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Please note that since the above post I've corrected the model name to
 Twitcher as opposed to Twitchers; but it still doesn't work.

         function beforeFilter()
         {
                 $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';
                 $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 'twitchers',
 'action' = 'login');
                 // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                 $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 'birds', 
 'action'
 = 'view');
         }

 On Dec 14, 7:55 pm, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi

  That's what I thought too. Here's one of my controllers:

  class BirdsController extends AppController {
          var $name = 'Birds';
          var $scaffold;
          var $components = array('Auth');

          function beforeFilter()
          {
                  $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitchers';
                  $this-Auth-loginAction = array('controller' = 
  'twitchers',
  'action' = 'login');
                  // $this-Auth-allow('view');
                  $this-Auth-redirectLogin = array('controller' = 'birds', 
  'action'
  = 'view');
          }

  }

  However running any action in the birds view results in the above
  mentioned error looking for a users controller.

  On Dec 14, 6:48 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2..@gmail.com wrote:

   That line should be in the beforeFilter , is that where it is located,
   if it is being used through out your controllers create an
   app_controller.php and add a beforeFilter to it that way auth is used
   by all your controllers, as well as you will only have to define the
   table once rather than in each controller.

   On Dec 14, 10:19 am, DavidH djhollingwo.@gmail.com wrote:

Sorry for the confusion.

Model: Twitcher
DB Table: Twitchers
Controller: twitchers_controller.php

I'm sure the Twitcher(s) stuff is OK. Why isn't it acting on my
userModel assignment?

David

On Dec 14, 5:50 pm, thatsgreat2345 thatsgreat2.@gmail.com 
wrote:

 The model is called Twichers? The model should be singular, called
 Twicher(models/twicher.php), the table in the database should be
 called twichers, and controller should be twichers_controller.php
 which you have.

 On Dec 14, 5:14 am, DavidH djhollingwo...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi

  I'm sure there must be a simple solution to this; but I just can't 
  get
  it working.

  I'm using CakePHP version 1.2.0.7296 RC2 and I'm trying to implement
  authorization using the Auth component. My application uses a table 
  /
  model called Twitchers instead of users and so I've included the
  line:

  $this-Auth-userModel = 'Twitcher';

  throughout my controllers. Howeevr it doesn't matter how many times 
  I
  include this line Cake persistently tells me it can't find the
  UsersController in app/controllers/users_controller.php.

  I do have a TwitchersController in twitchers_controller.php.

  I've peppered just about every controller method with the userModel
  assignment; but I just can't get Cake to accept it.

  What have I omitted or done wrong?

  Thanks

  David
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