Re: calling a component in a model

2010-01-30 Thread j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com
Don't forget, in most cases you want a Behavior (or Datasource) not a
Component (only if the component exists and writes data)

On Jan 29, 3:14 pm, Florian  wrote:
> Thanks, to all.
>
> Worked with App::Import
>
> On 29 Jan., 08:55, "j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com"
>
>  wrote:
> > While Miles J is right in general, there are exceptions.
>
> > This is how I used Emailcomponent from 
> > amodel:http://github.com/ionas/sna/blob/master/www/app/app_model.php#L98
> > (1.2.5)
>
> > I am not sure if an email datasource would be the best approach in
> > general (and thecomponentas well as models could use that) or if
> > there is something missing to the MVC aka. DS/M/B + C+C + V+H
> > architecture, something like "lib" or so...
>
> > King regards
> >  ionas
>
> > On Jan 28, 7:04 pm, Miles J  wrote:
>
> > > You should not be using Components from yourModel. If you are, then
> > > your application structure is wrong.
>
> > > There are if cases like the Email and Sessioncomponent.
>
> > > On Jan 28, 9:19 am, bujanga  wrote:
>
> > > > I have found 2 MVC use cases for this approach. One is to send email
> > > > from amodeland the other is to send email from a shell task. Here is
> > > > how I go about it:
>
> > > > //      IMPORT AND INITIALIZE EMAILCOMPONENT
> > > > App::import('Core', 'Controller');
> > > > App::import('Component', 'Email');
> > > > $this->Controller =& new Controller();
> > > > $this->Email =& new EmailComponent(null);
> > > > $this->Email->initialize($this->Controller);
>
> > > > $data = $this->Model->find();
> > > > $this->Controller->set('data', $data);
>
> > > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:33 AM, euromark  
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > you cant automatically use them
>
> > > > > manual inclusion:
>
> > > > > App::import('Component', 'My');
> > > > > $this->My = new MyComponent();
> > > > > ...
>
> > > > > On 28 Jan., 11:54, Florian  wrote:
> > > > >> Hi @ all,
>
> > > > >> my Problem is that i can not call acomponentfrom amodel.
>
> > > > >> Source -Model:
>
> > > > >> class Approval extends AppModel{
> > > > >>       $components = array('CheckKont');
>
> > > > >> .
> > > > >> .
> > > > >> .
> > > > >> .
>
> > > > >>       function beforeSave(){
> > > > >>              $this->CheckKont->execute ();
> > > > >>       }
>
> > > > >> }
>
> > > > >> Source -Component:
>
> > > > >> class CheckKont extends Object(){
> > > > >>      execute(){
> > > > >>           return true;
> > > > >>      }
>
> > > > >> }
>
> > > > >> Over the Controller i can call thecomponent, also included with
> > > > >> $components = array()
>
> > > > >> Has anybody a hint how do call thecomponentin amodel?
>
> > > > >> Thanks
> > > > >> Florian
>
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Re: calling a component in a model

2010-01-29 Thread Florian
Thanks, to all.

Worked with App::Import

On 29 Jan., 08:55, "j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com"
 wrote:
> While Miles J is right in general, there are exceptions.
>
> This is how I used Emailcomponent from 
> amodel:http://github.com/ionas/sna/blob/master/www/app/app_model.php#L98
> (1.2.5)
>
> I am not sure if an email datasource would be the best approach in
> general (and thecomponentas well as models could use that) or if
> there is something missing to the MVC aka. DS/M/B + C+C + V+H
> architecture, something like "lib" or so...
>
> King regards
>  ionas
>
> On Jan 28, 7:04 pm, Miles J  wrote:
>
> > You should not be using Components from yourModel. If you are, then
> > your application structure is wrong.
>
> > There are if cases like the Email and Sessioncomponent.
>
> > On Jan 28, 9:19 am, bujanga  wrote:
>
> > > I have found 2 MVC use cases for this approach. One is to send email
> > > from amodeland the other is to send email from a shell task. Here is
> > > how I go about it:
>
> > > //      IMPORT AND INITIALIZE EMAILCOMPONENT
> > > App::import('Core', 'Controller');
> > > App::import('Component', 'Email');
> > > $this->Controller =& new Controller();
> > > $this->Email =& new EmailComponent(null);
> > > $this->Email->initialize($this->Controller);
>
> > > $data = $this->Model->find();
> > > $this->Controller->set('data', $data);
>
> > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:33 AM, euromark  
> > > wrote:
> > > > you cant automatically use them
>
> > > > manual inclusion:
>
> > > > App::import('Component', 'My');
> > > > $this->My = new MyComponent();
> > > > ...
>
> > > > On 28 Jan., 11:54, Florian  wrote:
> > > >> Hi @ all,
>
> > > >> my Problem is that i can not call acomponentfrom amodel.
>
> > > >> Source -Model:
>
> > > >> class Approval extends AppModel{
> > > >>       $components = array('CheckKont');
>
> > > >> .
> > > >> .
> > > >> .
> > > >> .
>
> > > >>       function beforeSave(){
> > > >>              $this->CheckKont->execute ();
> > > >>       }
>
> > > >> }
>
> > > >> Source -Component:
>
> > > >> class CheckKont extends Object(){
> > > >>      execute(){
> > > >>           return true;
> > > >>      }
>
> > > >> }
>
> > > >> Over the Controller i can call thecomponent, also included with
> > > >> $components = array()
>
> > > >> Has anybody a hint how do call thecomponentin amodel?
>
> > > >> Thanks
> > > >> Florian
>
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> > > > with their CakePHP related questions.
>
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Re: calling a component in a model

2010-01-28 Thread j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com
While Miles J is right in general, there are exceptions.

This is how I used Emailcomponent from a model:
http://github.com/ionas/sna/blob/master/www/app/app_model.php#L98
(1.2.5)

I am not sure if an email datasource would be the best approach in
general (and the component as well as models could use that) or if
there is something missing to the MVC aka. DS/M/B + C+C + V+H
architecture, something like "lib" or so...

King regards
 ionas

On Jan 28, 7:04 pm, Miles J  wrote:
> You should not be using Components from your Model. If you are, then
> your application structure is wrong.
>
> There are if cases like the Email and Session component.
>
> On Jan 28, 9:19 am, bujanga  wrote:
>
> > I have found 2 MVC use cases for this approach. One is to send email
> > from a model and the other is to send email from a shell task. Here is
> > how I go about it:
>
> > //      IMPORT AND INITIALIZE EMAIL COMPONENT
> > App::import('Core', 'Controller');
> > App::import('Component', 'Email');
> > $this->Controller =& new Controller();
> > $this->Email =& new EmailComponent(null);
> > $this->Email->initialize($this->Controller);
>
> > $data = $this->Model->find();
> > $this->Controller->set('data', $data);
>
> > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:33 AM, euromark  
> > wrote:
> > > you cant automatically use them
>
> > > manual inclusion:
>
> > > App::import('Component', 'My');
> > > $this->My = new MyComponent();
> > > ...
>
> > > On 28 Jan., 11:54, Florian  wrote:
> > >> Hi @ all,
>
> > >> my Problem is that i can not call a component from a model.
>
> > >> Source - Model:
>
> > >> class Approval extends AppModel{
> > >>       $components = array('CheckKont');
>
> > >> .
> > >> .
> > >> .
> > >> .
>
> > >>       function beforeSave(){
> > >>              $this->CheckKont->execute ();
> > >>       }
>
> > >> }
>
> > >> Source - Component :
>
> > >> class CheckKont extends Object(){
> > >>      execute(){
> > >>           return true;
> > >>      }
>
> > >> }
>
> > >> Over the Controller i can call the component, also included with
> > >> $components = array()
>
> > >> Has anybody a hint how do call the component in a model?
>
> > >> Thanks
> > >> Florian
>
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Re: calling a component in a model

2010-01-28 Thread Miles J
You should not be using Components from your Model. If you are, then
your application structure is wrong.

There are if cases like the Email and Session component.

On Jan 28, 9:19 am, bujanga  wrote:
> I have found 2 MVC use cases for this approach. One is to send email
> from a model and the other is to send email from a shell task. Here is
> how I go about it:
>
> //      IMPORT AND INITIALIZE EMAIL COMPONENT
> App::import('Core', 'Controller');
> App::import('Component', 'Email');
> $this->Controller =& new Controller();
> $this->Email =& new EmailComponent(null);
> $this->Email->initialize($this->Controller);
>
> $data = $this->Model->find();
> $this->Controller->set('data', $data);
>
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:33 AM, euromark  wrote:
> > you cant automatically use them
>
> > manual inclusion:
>
> > App::import('Component', 'My');
> > $this->My = new MyComponent();
> > ...
>
> > On 28 Jan., 11:54, Florian  wrote:
> >> Hi @ all,
>
> >> my Problem is that i can not call a component from a model.
>
> >> Source - Model:
>
> >> class Approval extends AppModel{
> >>       $components = array('CheckKont');
>
> >> .
> >> .
> >> .
> >> .
>
> >>       function beforeSave(){
> >>              $this->CheckKont->execute ();
> >>       }
>
> >> }
>
> >> Source - Component :
>
> >> class CheckKont extends Object(){
> >>      execute(){
> >>           return true;
> >>      }
>
> >> }
>
> >> Over the Controller i can call the component, also included with
> >> $components = array()
>
> >> Has anybody a hint how do call the component in a model?
>
> >> Thanks
> >> Florian
>
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Re: calling a component in a model

2010-01-28 Thread bujanga
I have found 2 MVC use cases for this approach. One is to send email
from a model and the other is to send email from a shell task. Here is
how I go about it:

//  IMPORT AND INITIALIZE EMAIL COMPONENT
App::import('Core', 'Controller');
App::import('Component', 'Email');
$this->Controller =& new Controller();
$this->Email =& new EmailComponent(null);
$this->Email->initialize($this->Controller);

$data = $this->Model->find();
$this->Controller->set('data', $data);



On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:33 AM, euromark  wrote:
> you cant automatically use them
>
> manual inclusion:
>
> App::import('Component', 'My');
> $this->My = new MyComponent();
> ...
>
> On 28 Jan., 11:54, Florian  wrote:
>> Hi @ all,
>>
>> my Problem is that i can not call a component from a model.
>>
>> Source - Model:
>>
>> class Approval extends AppModel{
>>       $components = array('CheckKont');
>>
>> .
>> .
>> .
>> .
>>
>>       function beforeSave(){
>>              $this->CheckKont->execute ();
>>       }
>>
>> }
>>
>> Source - Component :
>>
>> class CheckKont extends Object(){
>>      execute(){
>>           return true;
>>      }
>>
>> }
>>
>> Over the Controller i can call the component, also included with
>> $components = array()
>>
>> Has anybody a hint how do call the component in a model?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Florian
>
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Re: calling a component in a model

2010-01-28 Thread euromark
you cant automatically use them

manual inclusion:

App::import('Component', 'My');
$this->My = new MyComponent();
...

On 28 Jan., 11:54, Florian  wrote:
> Hi @ all,
>
> my Problem is that i can not call a component from a model.
>
> Source - Model:
>
> class Approval extends AppModel{
>       $components = array('CheckKont');
>
> .
> .
> .
> .
>
>       function beforeSave(){
>              $this->CheckKont->execute ();
>       }
>
> }
>
> Source - Component :
>
> class CheckKont extends Object(){
>      execute(){
>           return true;
>      }
>
> }
>
> Over the Controller i can call the component, also included with
> $components = array()
>
> Has anybody a hint how do call the component in a model?
>
> Thanks
> Florian

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calling a component in a model

2010-01-28 Thread Florian
Hi @ all,

my Problem is that i can not call a component from a model.

Source - Model:

class Approval extends AppModel{
  $components = array('CheckKont');

.
.
.
.

  function beforeSave(){
 $this->CheckKont->execute ();
  }
}

Source - Component :

class CheckKont extends Object(){
 execute(){
  return true;
 }
}

Over the Controller i can call the component, also included with
$components = array()

Has anybody a hint how do call the component in a model?

Thanks
Florian

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calling a component in a model

2010-01-28 Thread Florian
Hi @ all,


class Approval extends AppModel{
  $components = array('CheckKont');


function beforeSave(){
$this->CheckKont->execute ();
}


class CheckKont extends Object(){
 execute(){

  return true;

 }
}

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