subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread gerbenzomp

Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have subfolders in
the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way to
organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but putting
them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.

Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?


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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread Samuel DeVore

I use sub folders all the time

$this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');

Did you try it and not have it work?

On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have subfolders in
 the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way to
 organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but putting
 them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.

 Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
 class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?


 



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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread gerbenzomp

Oops! I figured that wouldn't be possible, because I never saw anyone
do it. I'll try it!

Good to hear you're doing it all the time, I thought this would be a
really strange question ;)

Is it also possible for components?

Gerben.


On 4 apr, 16:54, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I use sub folders all the time

 $this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');

 Did you try it and not have it work?

 On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have subfolders in
  the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way to
  organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but putting
  them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.

  Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
  class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?

 --
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 - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread Samuel DeVore

mainly I use it to keep admin stuff together, menu pieces together and
form elements together

I don't think it works for helpers or components (but does for vendors)

On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oops! I figured that wouldn't be possible, because I never saw anyone
 do it. I'll try it!

 Good to hear you're doing it all the time, I thought this would be a
 really strange question ;)

 Is it also possible for components?

 Gerben.


 On 4 apr, 16:54, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I use sub folders all the time
 
  $this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');
 
  Did you try it and not have it work?
 
  On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
   Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have subfolders in
   the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way to
   organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but putting
   them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.
 
   Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
   class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?
 
  --
  (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you
 
  - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot
 
  http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/


 



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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread majna

Works for views, models, controllers and (test it) components.
Put this to config/bootstrap.php
Only add your custom paths...

$modelPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'models'.DS);
$viewPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS);
$controllerPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'controllers'.DS);
$helperPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS.'helpers'.DS);

On Apr 4, 5:07 pm, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 mainly I use it to keep admin stuff together, menu pieces together and
 form elements together

 I don't think it works for helpers or components (but does for vendors)

 On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





  Oops! I figured that wouldn't be possible, because I never saw anyone
  do it. I'll try it!

  Good to hear you're doing it all the time, I thought this would be a
  really strange question ;)

  Is it also possible for components?

  Gerben.

  On 4 apr, 16:54, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I use sub folders all the time

   $this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');

   Did you try it and not have it work?

   On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have subfolders in
the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way to
organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but putting
them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.

Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?

   --
   (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you

   - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

  http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/

 --
 (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you

 - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread Samuel DeVore

I think he was asking about organizing you components folder with sub-folders

On 4/4/07, majna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Works for views, models, controllers and (test it) components.
 Put this to config/bootstrap.php
 Only add your custom paths...

 $modelPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'models'.DS);
 $viewPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS);
 $controllerPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'controllers'.DS);
 $helperPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS.'helpers'.DS);

 On Apr 4, 5:07 pm, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  mainly I use it to keep admin stuff together, menu pieces together and
  form elements together
 
  I don't think it works for helpers or components (but does for vendors)
 
  On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   Oops! I figured that wouldn't be possible, because I never saw anyone
   do it. I'll try it!
 
   Good to hear you're doing it all the time, I thought this would be a
   really strange question ;)
 
   Is it also possible for components?
 
   Gerben.
 
   On 4 apr, 16:54, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use sub folders all the time
 
$this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');
 
Did you try it and not have it work?
 
On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have subfolders in
 the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way to
 organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but putting
 them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.
 
 Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
 class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?
 
--
(the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you
 
- its a fine line between a real question and an idiot
 
   http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/
 
  --
  (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you
 
  - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot
 
  http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/


 



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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread gerbenzomp

It's good to know there's a way to customize the paths for models,
views and controllers (I might use that option as well), but is there
REALLY no way to organize components in subfolders? That would really
be a solution for me, because I use components a lot.

Anyway, the elements solution is already really working out!


On 4 apr, 19:32, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think he was asking about organizing you components folder with sub-folders

 On 4/4/07, majna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





  Works for views, models, controllers and (test it) components.
  Put this to config/bootstrap.php
  Only add your custom paths...

  $modelPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'models'.DS);
  $viewPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS);
  $controllerPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'controllers'.DS);
  $helperPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS.'helpers'.DS);

  On Apr 4, 5:07 pm, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   mainly I use it to keep admin stuff together, menu pieces together and
   form elements together

   I don't think it works for helpers or components (but does for vendors)

   On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Oops! I figured that wouldn't be possible, because I never saw anyone
do it. I'll try it!

Good to hear you're doing it all the time, I thought this would be a
really strange question ;)

Is it also possible for components?

Gerben.

On 4 apr, 16:54, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I use sub folders all the time

 $this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');

 Did you try it and not have it work?

 On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have subfolders 
  in
  the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way to
  organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but 
  putting
  them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.

  Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
  class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?

 --
 (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost 
 you

 - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/

   --
   (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you

   - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

  http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/

 --
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 - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread Samuel DeVore

try it, if it doesn't work look for a ticket at trac.cakephp.org, if
there isn't one make one

Sam D

On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's good to know there's a way to customize the paths for models,
 views and controllers (I might use that option as well), but is there
 REALLY no way to organize components in subfolders? That would really
 be a solution for me, because I use components a lot.

 Anyway, the elements solution is already really working out!


 On 4 apr, 19:32, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I think he was asking about organizing you components folder with 
  sub-folders
 
  On 4/4/07, majna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   Works for views, models, controllers and (test it) components.
   Put this to config/bootstrap.php
   Only add your custom paths...
 
   $modelPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'models'.DS);
   $viewPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS);
   $controllerPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'controllers'.DS);
   $helperPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS.'helpers'.DS);
 
   On Apr 4, 5:07 pm, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mainly I use it to keep admin stuff together, menu pieces together and
form elements together
 
I don't think it works for helpers or components (but does for vendors)
 
On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Oops! I figured that wouldn't be possible, because I never saw anyone
 do it. I'll try it!
 
 Good to hear you're doing it all the time, I thought this would be a
 really strange question ;)
 
 Is it also possible for components?
 
 Gerben.
 
 On 4 apr, 16:54, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I use sub folders all the time
 
  $this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');
 
  Did you try it and not have it work?
 
  On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have 
   subfolders in
   the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a way 
   to
   organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but but 
   putting
   them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to read.
 
   Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable view
   class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?
 
  --
  (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost 
  you
 
  - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot
 
 http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/
 
--
(the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you
 
- its a fine line between a real question and an idiot
 
   http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/
 
  --
  (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you
 
  - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot
 
  http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/


 



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Re: subfolders in elements folder?

2007-04-04 Thread gerbenzomp

Ok, I described the issue: https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/2345

Would be great if this enhancement could be made. For now, maybe the
only solution is to use prefixes.

Gerben.

On 5 apr, 00:23, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Nope, I already tried, but doing:

 var $components = array('widgets/wdgtRecentposts');

 really doesn't work...

 I tried with a slash in front of the widgets folder as well.

 I would like to get this to work, because I use AD7six's mini-
 controllers method for widgets (http://www.noswad.me.uk/MiBlog/
 MiniControllers), but because it saves so much loading time compared
 to requestAction, it really comes in handy on many more occasions. The
 components folder has become a mess ;)

 Also, it would be a logical way to show the link between the
 components and the views (when using the mini-controllers method).

 One of the main reasons I started using Cake, was that I wanted to
 code in a more organised, easy to understand way. And somehow things
 are turning into a mess again, now I'm trying to avoid using
 requestaction :)

 Thx for your thoughts everyone! I haven't found a ticket in Trac about
 this, so I'll add one.

 Gerben.

 On 4 apr, 23:44, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  try it, if it doesn't work look for a ticket at trac.cakephp.org, if
  there isn't one make one

  Sam D

  On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   It's good to know there's a way to customize the paths for models,
   views and controllers (I might use that option as well), but is there
   REALLY no way to organize components in subfolders? That would really
   be a solution for me, because I use components a lot.

   Anyway, the elements solution is already really working out!

   On 4 apr, 19:32, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think he was asking about organizing you components folder with 
sub-folders

On 4/4/07, majna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Works for views, models, controllers and (test it) components.
 Put this to config/bootstrap.php
 Only add your custom paths...

 $modelPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'models'.DS);
 $viewPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS);
 $controllerPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'controllers'.DS);
 $helperPaths = array(APP.'myFolder'.DS.'views'.DS.'helpers'.DS);

 On Apr 4, 5:07 pm, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  mainly I use it to keep admin stuff together, menu pieces together 
  and
  form elements together

  I don't think it works for helpers or components (but does for 
  vendors)

  On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Oops! I figured that wouldn't be possible, because I never saw 
   anyone
   do it. I'll try it!

   Good to hear you're doing it all the time, I thought this would 
   be a
   really strange question ;)

   Is it also possible for components?

   Gerben.

   On 4 apr, 16:54, Samuel DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use sub folders all the time

$this-renderElement('this/that/and/the/other/thing');

Did you try it and not have it work?

On 4/4/07, gerbenzomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maybe a strange question, but is there a way I can have 
 subfolders in
 the elements folder? I have so many elements I really need a 
 way to
 organize them. Right now I give the elements a prefix_ but 
 but putting
 them in subfolders would be so much easier, and easier to 
 read.

 Or do I have to change the core code? I do have the themeable 
 view
 class installed, so maybe I could change some paths there?

--
(the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will 
cost you

- its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

   http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/

  --
  (the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost 
  you

  - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

 http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/

--
(the old fart) the advice is free, the lack of crankiness will cost you

- its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

   http://blog.samdevore.com/archives/2007/03/05/when-open-source-bugs-me/

  --
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  - its a fine line between a real question and an idiot

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