[symfony-users] Re: Custom error page for Integrity constraint violation

2010-03-29 Thread Campezzi
I don't know if there's an easier way to do this, but I think I would
override the delete method on the parent model to do a custom
integrity check before actually trying to delete the record from the
database and returning false if it detects there will be constraint
problems. You can then add custom handling on your app in case the
delete method returns false, for example, redirecting the user
somewhere else, setting a flash message, etc.

In case you're wondering, here's the signature for the function you'll
need to override (declared in the Doctrine_Record class, which is the
base class of your Doctrine-generated models):

/**
 * deletes this data access object and all the related composites
 * this operation is isolated by a transaction
 *
 * this event can be listened by the onPreDelete and onDelete
listeners
 *
 * @return boolean  true if successful
 */
public function delete(Doctrine_Connection $conn = null)


Hope to have helped!

Best Regards,
Thiago Campezzi


On Mar 29, 9:01 am, bretth brett...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm getting the error

 SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1451 Cannot delete or
 update a parent row: a foreign key constraint fails

 when I delete a parent row from my admin generator. That's fine; it's
 doing what it should be doing; however I want to display a nicer error
 message for just this error along the lines of You can't delete x
 because it has y linked to it.

 Currently it just goes to the standard symfony error500 page; I don't
 want to just override the 500 error page with this message, because if
 the server ever gives error500s for other reasons it could potentially
 be confusing.

 How can I display a custom error for Integrity constraint violation
 and leave my 500 page intact.

 ...or.. is there another way to achieve what I'm trying to do?

 Symfony 1.4, Doctrine, Mysql

 thanks!!

 Brett

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[symfony-users] Re: Setting default error messages for forms (1.4.1)

2009-12-18 Thread Campezzi
Thanks! This worked like magic :)

Best Regards,

Thiago Campezzi
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On 17 dez, 20:21, xplo xplo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 it s probably because you call setMessage after the validator has been
 created, the text message is set when the validator is created and
 wont be changed afterward ( it will happens will all propel/doctrine
 form since the validator are created in the setup call ).
 I just put the default message in ProjectConfiguration.class.php
 sfValidatorBase::setDefaultMessage('required', 'This field is
 required.');
 sfValidatorBase::setDefaultMessage('invalid', 'The information you
 entered is invalid..');
 bye

 On Dec 17, 2:39 pm, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:



  Hello folks,

  I've been trying to set default error messages on my forms so that I
  don't have to repeat myself setting them field by field - for
  example, setting global required and invalid messages. Looking at
  the API, this seems simple enough by calling the setMessages() method
  on my form's validatorSchema, so I've tried this inside my form's
  configure() method:

      $this-validatorSchema-setMessages(array(
        'required' = 'This field is required.',
        'invalid' = 'The information you entered is invalid.'
      ));

  However, to my surprise, it does nothing! No errors/warnings/
  exceptions, yet nothing actually happens and the same old Required.
  and Invalid. messages pop up on my form.

  Is there something incredibly dumb I'm missing here or is this just a
  bug in sf 1.4?

  Thanks for your time!

  Best Regards,

  Thiago Campezzi
  campe...@gmail.com

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[symfony-users] Setting default error messages for forms (1.4.1)

2009-12-17 Thread Campezzi
Hello folks,

I've been trying to set default error messages on my forms so that I
don't have to repeat myself setting them field by field - for
example, setting global required and invalid messages. Looking at
the API, this seems simple enough by calling the setMessages() method
on my form's validatorSchema, so I've tried this inside my form's
configure() method:


$this-validatorSchema-setMessages(array(
  'required' = 'This field is required.',
  'invalid' = 'The information you entered is invalid.'
));

However, to my surprise, it does nothing! No errors/warnings/
exceptions, yet nothing actually happens and the same old Required.
and Invalid. messages pop up on my form.

Is there something incredibly dumb I'm missing here or is this just a
bug in sf 1.4?

Thanks for your time!

Best Regards,

Thiago Campezzi
campe...@gmail.com

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[symfony-users] Looking for suggestions...

2009-12-14 Thread Campezzi
Hello everyone, I'm starting a new project and I'd like some input
from the community as to what is the best way to approach this
implementation. Here it goes:

The project goal is to automate the client's invoice generation and
management (email notifications,etc). The client already has a custom
system in place (pure php + mysql) that includes a database of clients
and projects and also some basic accounting screens. This new project
should interact with these systems that are already in place (i.e.
getting client e-mail addresses from the database to send invoices,
creating accounting entries when invoices are paid, etc.)

As you can expect, their systems are currently a mess of unmanageable
code, and I wanted to create the invoicing system using symfony (1.4,
doctrine 1.2). Here's where your input is appreciated: how should I go
about integrating the new sf-based project with the old database where
necessary?

So far, my only idea is to duplicate the old database layout in my
schema.yml file but I'd like to avoid that since the current db is
really, really messy...

Any ideas?

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[symfony-users] Re: Looking for suggestions...

2009-12-14 Thread Campezzi
Hi Alecs, thanks for your replies! My initial idea was to upgrade
their entire plataform to run on symfony, but they didn't approve that
idea for two reasons: one, it would go over their budget... and two,
they had several random screens scattered all over the server that
were used by different team members on random occasions... They didn't
even know the full range of capabilities of their system because of
that LOL :)

I think I'll end up going with pure php, or maybe disabling the ORM
entirely and doing all database interactions by hand... ugh! :(

Unless, of course, someone else has a magical solution ;)

Thanks again and best regards,

Thiago Campezzi
campe...@gmail.com

On 14 dez, 16:57, Alexandru-Emil Lupu gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry for my previous mail.
 i was on the move and i just remembered Symfony 1.2 ... instead of
 symfony (1.4,
 doctrine 1.2)

 About your initial qustestion: try implement the whole system as a
 symfony platform. That will allow you to put some order in your
 code...
 Those automatizations like sending notifications mails could resume to
 2 symfony commands run from a cron job.

 symfony yourapp:build-notifications
 symfony project:send-emails

 Also, the interface could be easily built be using the crud.

 Alecs

 On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Alexandru-Emil Lupu





 gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:
  How complex is the old application? Using symfony, it might be play in the
  park to reorganize your old code, and make your necesarilly adjustments on
  the schema as you need, or you consider proper.
  Btw... do yourself a favor and code it with 1.4 . I will tell you why in 30
  mins
  Alecs

  sent via htc magic

  On Dec 14, 2009 8:24 PM, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello everyone, I'm starting a new project and I'd like some input
  from the community as to what is the best way to approach this
  implementation. Here it goes:

  The project goal is to automate the client's invoice generation and
  management (email notifications,etc). The client already has a custom
  system in place (pure php + mysql) that includes a database of clients
  and projects and also some basic accounting screens. This new project
  should interact with these systems that are already in place (i.e.
  getting client e-mail addresses from the database to send invoices,
  creating accounting entries when invoices are paid, etc.)

  As you can expect, their systems are currently a mess of unmanageable
  code, and I wanted to create the invoicing system using symfony (1.4,
  doctrine 1.2). Here's where your input is appreciated: how should I go
  about integrating the new sf-based project with the old database where
  necessary?

  So far, my only idea is to duplicate the old database layout in my
  schema.yml file but I'd like to avoid that since the current db is
  really, really messy...

  Any ideas?

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[symfony-users] Re: Looking for suggestions...

2009-12-14 Thread Campezzi
That's an interesting solution, and I guess it could work on my
case... Thanks!

On Dec 14, 8:00 pm, Alexandre Salomé alexandre.sal...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Hi,

   Suppose you have an old dirty table named news_website :

 ID  |   NAME    |    TAGS      |    CATEGORY1   |      CATEGORY2    |
 CATEGORY3

 Define it in Doctrine with an old prefix :

 oldNewsWebsite:
   columns:
     id:        { type: integer(4), primary: true }
     name:      { type: varchar(64) }
     tags:      { type: varchar(255) }
     category1: { type: string(32) }
     category2: { ... }
     category3: { type: string(32) }

 Do not try to make some clean model, define it as it is.

 Now, in your oldNewsWebsite class, define for example a method :
 getCleanNews.

 This method must returns an object with the new schema definition :

 $news = new News();
 $topic = $this-getTable()-getCleanTopic(); // Returns the news topic named
 Website
 $news-setTopic($topic);
 $tags = explode(, , $this-getTags());
 foreach ($tags as $tagName)
 {
   Doctrine::getTable('oldTag')-getCleanTag($tagName);}

 if ($category1 = $this-getCleanCategory1())
 {
   $news-addCategory($category1);}

 // and so on...
 return $news;

 And after, the idea is to retrieve old objects one by one, extract the clean
 objects and save them.

 The aim is to remove this old schema after the transition is complete.

 Do you understand the idea ?

 Alexandre

   Feel free to put schema definition in a oldPlugin, to isolate it and
 remove it when not needed anymore.

 2009/12/14 Alexandru-Emil Lupu gang.al...@gmail.com





  Well... do your stuff using symfony ... and pretend that you still
  work on that application ... and take some days off :)
  To be ready for the moment when they will say Hey, we have a bug
  there... (of course in the non sf version)... then you refactorize
  that area as well ...
  I have manage convince my boss that is better to that with symfony,
  because is much more maintainable and extensibile ...
  if they cannot afford a cool / secure / organized application ... then
  i might recommend you something (heard from others ): Change your
  job, or change your job. or, of course the client ...
  Alecs

  On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi Alecs, thanks for your replies! My initial idea was to upgrade
   their entire plataform to run on symfony, but they didn't approve that
   idea for two reasons: one, it would go over their budget... and two,
   they had several random screens scattered all over the server that
   were used by different team members on random occasions... They didn't
   even know the full range of capabilities of their system because of
   that LOL :)

   I think I'll end up going with pure php, or maybe disabling the ORM
   entirely and doing all database interactions by hand... ugh! :(

   Unless, of course, someone else has a magical solution ;)

   Thanks again and best regards,

   Thiago Campezzi
   campe...@gmail.com

   On 14 dez, 16:57, Alexandru-Emil Lupu gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:
   Sorry for my previous mail.
   i was on the move and i just remembered Symfony 1.2 ... instead of
   symfony (1.4,
   doctrine 1.2)

   About your initial qustestion: try implement the whole system as a
   symfony platform. That will allow you to put some order in your
   code...
   Those automatizations like sending notifications mails could resume to
   2 symfony commands run from a cron job.

   symfony yourapp:build-notifications
   symfony project:send-emails

   Also, the interface could be easily built be using the crud.

   Alecs

   On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Alexandru-Emil Lupu

   gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:
How complex is the old application? Using symfony, it might be play
  in the
park to reorganize your old code, and make your necesarilly
  adjustments on
the schema as you need, or you consider proper.
Btw... do yourself a favor and code it with 1.4 . I will tell you why
  in 30
mins
Alecs

sent via htc magic

On Dec 14, 2009 8:24 PM, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello everyone, I'm starting a new project and I'd like some input
from the community as to what is the best way to approach this
implementation. Here it goes:

The project goal is to automate the client's invoice generation and
management (email notifications,etc). The client already has a custom
system in place (pure php + mysql) that includes a database of clients
and projects and also some basic accounting screens. This new project
should interact with these systems that are already in place (i.e.
getting client e-mail addresses from the database to send invoices,
creating accounting entries when invoices are paid, etc.)

As you can expect, their systems are currently a mess of unmanageable
code, and I wanted to create the invoicing system using symfony (1.4,
doctrine 1.2). Here's where your input is appreciated: how should I go

[symfony-users] Re: Looking for suggestions...

2009-12-14 Thread Campezzi
This would also work... actually, I think it's even better than the
older solution. The problem with their DB is that there are tons of
stupid fields that were created in order to get a specific report that
is not necessary anymore. There are so many of those that they ended
up losing track of their DB (in other words, there are tables and
fields that get people scratching their heads - what is THAT doing
there?! - but still they're afraid of simply deleting it because
something might stop working...

With 2 DBs I could migrate the info to my new clean DB, using only
the fields I need and getting more freedom with symfony :)

Thanks again for your input!

Best Regards,

Thiago Campezzi
campe...@gmail.com

On Dec 14, 8:03 pm, Alexandru-Emil Lupu gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:
 That basically i would call it migration from an old system to the
 new system.
 Yes ... you can do that ... also you can make a dirty project that
 would use 2 dbs:

 1 for old data
 1 for the new data ...
 2 db connections should do the trick

 On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Alexandre Salomé





 alexandre.sal...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,
    Suppose you have an old dirty table named news_website :
  ID  |   NAME    |    TAGS      |    CATEGORY1   |      CATEGORY2    |
  CATEGORY3
  Define it in Doctrine with an old prefix :

  oldNewsWebsite:
    columns:
      id:        { type: integer(4), primary: true }
      name:      { type: varchar(64) }
      tags:      { type: varchar(255) }
      category1: { type: string(32) }
      category2: { ... }
      category3: { type: string(32) }

  Do not try to make some clean model, define it as it is.
  Now, in your oldNewsWebsite class, define for example a method :
  getCleanNews.
  This method must returns an object with the new schema definition :

  $news = new News();
  $topic = $this-getTable()-getCleanTopic(); // Returns the news topic named
  Website
  $news-setTopic($topic);
  $tags = explode(, , $this-getTags());
  foreach ($tags as $tagName)
  {
    Doctrine::getTable('oldTag')-getCleanTag($tagName);
  }
  if ($category1 = $this-getCleanCategory1())
  {
    $news-addCategory($category1);
  }
  // and so on...
  return $news;

  And after, the idea is to retrieve old objects one by one, extract the clean
  objects and save them.
  The aim is to remove this old schema after the transition is complete.
  Do you understand the idea ?
  Alexandre

    Feel free to put schema definition in a oldPlugin, to isolate it and
  remove it when not needed anymore.

  2009/12/14 Alexandru-Emil Lupu gang.al...@gmail.com

  Well... do your stuff using symfony ... and pretend that you still
  work on that application ... and take some days off :)
  To be ready for the moment when they will say Hey, we have a bug
  there... (of course in the non sf version)... then you refactorize
  that area as well ...
  I have manage convince my boss that is better to that with symfony,
  because is much more maintainable and extensibile ...
  if they cannot afford a cool / secure / organized application ... then
  i might recommend you something (heard from others ): Change your
  job, or change your job. or, of course the client ...
  Alecs

  On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi Alecs, thanks for your replies! My initial idea was to upgrade
   their entire plataform to run on symfony, but they didn't approve that
   idea for two reasons: one, it would go over their budget... and two,
   they had several random screens scattered all over the server that
   were used by different team members on random occasions... They didn't
   even know the full range of capabilities of their system because of
   that LOL :)

   I think I'll end up going with pure php, or maybe disabling the ORM
   entirely and doing all database interactions by hand... ugh! :(

   Unless, of course, someone else has a magical solution ;)

   Thanks again and best regards,

   Thiago Campezzi
   campe...@gmail.com

   On 14 dez, 16:57, Alexandru-Emil Lupu gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:
   Sorry for my previous mail.
   i was on the move and i just remembered Symfony 1.2 ... instead of
   symfony (1.4,
   doctrine 1.2)

   About your initial qustestion: try implement the whole system as a
   symfony platform. That will allow you to put some order in your
   code...
   Those automatizations like sending notifications mails could resume to
   2 symfony commands run from a cron job.

   symfony yourapp:build-notifications
   symfony project:send-emails

   Also, the interface could be easily built be using the crud.

   Alecs

   On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Alexandru-Emil Lupu

   gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:
How complex is the old application? Using symfony, it might be play
in the
park to reorganize your old code, and make your necesarilly
adjustments on
the schema as you need, or you consider proper.
Btw... do yourself a favor and code it with 1.4 . I will tell you why
in 30

[symfony-users] Re: Foreign key violation when saving embedded forms

2009-06-30 Thread Campezzi

Hi there!

I don't know if this applies to 1:1 relationships, but I had a similar
problem when trying to embed a for on a 1:n (an Author has many Books)
relationship and found the solution on this TRAC entry:

http://trac.symfony-project.org/ticket/4906

Towards the end of the discussion, jwage points this solution (it's
Doctrine, btw, but I don't think that is too relevant here):

# This is for a blank new book at the form
$Book = new Book();
$Book['author_id'] = $this-object['id'];
$bookForm = new BookForm($Book);
unset($bookForm['author_id']);
$form-embedForm('new', $bookForm);

So you see, you have to create a Book object first and manually link
it to the Author object. I think Doctrine handles 1:1 relationships
automatically, but Propel may not. I'm not sure about that. But I
guess if you take the manual approach from the example above, you may
have a good starting point :)

Also be sure to read through some of the messages posted to that TRAC
discussion, they really helped me grasp the concept of embedded forms
a bit better! ;)

Regards,

Thiago Campezzi



On Jun 29, 7:12 am, Java geek develo...@jsptube.com wrote:
 Sorry, there was a typo...

 Here's the code.

 Schema
 propel:

   user:
     id: ~
     name: {type: varchar(100)}

   registrations:
     id: ~
     user_id: {type: integer, foreignTable: user, foreignReference: id, 
 required: true}

 RegistrationForm

 class RegistrationsForm extends BaseRegistrationsForm
 {
   public function configure()
   {
     unset($this['user_id']);
     $userform = new UserForm($this-object-getUser());
     $this-embedForm(User, $userform);  
   }

 }

 UserForm
 class UserForm extends BaseUserForm
 {
   public function configure()
   {
   }

 }

 If I don't use required = true in required: true, in that case.. user is 
 saved in db.. but still user_id is null in registration, so no association is 
 made, user_id is not getting set.

   - Original Message -
   From: Java geek
   To: symfony-users@googlegroups.com
   Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 3:27 PM
   Subject: [symfony-users] Re: Foreign key violation when saving embedded 
 forms

   I am using Symfony 1.2 and propel...
     - Original Message -
     From: Java geek
     To: symfony-users@googlegroups.com
     Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:30 PM
     Subject: [symfony-users] Foreign key violation when saving embedded forms

     I have following schema.

 User
   id: ~
   name: {type: varchar(100)}

 Registrations
   id: ~
   user_id: {type: integer, foreignTable: User, foreignReference: id}

     schema is not complete, It shows important fields only.

     RegistrationForm

 unset($this['user_id']);
 $userform = new UserForm($this-object-getUser());
 $this-embedForm($userform);

     Form is displayed.. and it works when updating existing registrations.

     But it throws foreign key constraint violation when creating new 
 registrations. because user_id is null. Some how new user is not being set on 
 registration.

     What am I doing wrong?

     SN
    http://www.jsptube.com
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[symfony-users] Re: Multiple selects for one field : How to do that ?

2009-06-21 Thread Campezzi

Hi William,

I'm not sure if I get what you want, but if the issue is populating 2
form fields with entries from the same Model using one of the model
properties as a sort of filter for each form field, then you can use
a custom query to populate the form field. You basically have to
create 2 Doctrine form widgets on your form (for example, two
sfWidgetFormDoctrineSelect widget) passing the query option when
creating them. So, on your Form code, adding something like this:

$this-widgetSchema['cv_select'] = new sfWidgetFormDoctrineSelect(array
(
  'model' = 'Document',
  'query' = $cv_query
));

$this-widgetSchema['letter_select'] = new sfWidgetFormDoctrineSelect
(array(
  'model' = 'Document',
  'query' = $letter_query
));

Of course, you'll have to create the two custom Doctrine queries (I
named them $cv_query and $letter_query on this example) using the type
field to filter what each widget will display, but I think you can
handle that part - the trick is passing the query option when creating
the widget.

More info here: 
http://www.symfony-project.org/api/1_2/sfWidgetFormDoctrineSelect

Hope that was helpful!

Kind Regards,
Thiago Campezzi


On Jun 20, 9:22 pm, William william.dura...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Alexandru,
 i'm so sorry for this resend of my message, there was a bug that
 resent my message, I had deleted them (as soon as i've seen it).
 I know tha some of us are busy or might not reply anything.

 I've ever thought to split CVs from letters, but i would like to know
 if i could be in a different way.
 Gonna to explain a bit more :
 - I've an object Document with its attributes : filename, description,
 type...
 - Type attribute can be CV or Letter.
 - I've an another object Mail (one field is document_list) that has
 m2m relation with Document.
 - Some restrictions : a Mail can have 2 Document objects max : 1 CV
 and 1 Letter.
 No logical problem i think. The only problem is to split one form
 field into two : a select with just Documents thave have CV type and
 an another one that just have Letter type.
 I'm using Symfony 1.2 and Doctrine. In 1.0, i could be what you said
 but in 1.2 don't know how to do.
 Else, i'll rebuild my model by adding two attributes document_cv_id
 and document_letter_id in my Mail object.
 What do you think about it ?

 Thanks for your reply and sorry for multiple messages.
 William.

 On 20 juin, 23:09, Alexandru-Emil Lupu gang.al...@gmail.com wrote:

  HI william!there is no valable reason to do this resend of your message,
  in that short interval (4 mails in 2 hours). If you did not got any replies,
  it's maybe because some of us might not know what to answer, or maybe we're
  out. it is still (was for me ) Saturday.

  And, for your question, If you ask us how to solve it, then obviously you
  have a logic problem. For a start i would split CVs from letters, and i
  would use a relational table: to keep the track of what letter was attached
  to the CV. From what i may understand from your question, it might be a job
  offer website.

  IF you use Propel:
  You might wanna use 2 custom Peer functions that are using doSelect
  function.

  public static function getCVs(Criteria $c){
  $cv = array();
  $c = clone $c;
  $results  = self::doSelect($c);
  foreach ($results as $document){
  if ($document-isCV()){
  array_push($cv,$document)}
  }

  return count($cv)0 ? $cv : null;

  }

  public static function getLetters(){
  $letter = array();
  $c = clone $c;
  $results  = self::doSelect($c);
  foreach ($results as $document){
  if ( ! $document-isCV()){
  array_push($letter,$document)}
  }

  return count($letter)0 ? $letter : null;}

  public static function doSelect($c){
  if (!isset(self::$list_of_documents)){
  $c = clone $c;
  self::$list_of_documents = parent::doSelect($c)

  }

  return self::$list_of_documents;

  }

  if your problem was that you need to make 2 queries, well that's the
  solution, however, but, i would suggest that $list_of_documents to be an
  array having as key a hash after the serialization of the Criteria object.
  Just to be sure that you will be able to make another doSelect intergation
  with another Criteria.

  Alecs

  On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 2:33 PM, William william.dura...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi,

   I have to do two list select from the same object model. How can i
   do ?
   I've an object Document which contains CVs and letters. I must split
   them in a form.
   A mail can have 0, 1 or 2 documents : the user have to make his own
   choice in a select for CVs and and an another select for letters.
   How can i do ? Might i use extra fields ? and merge result in action ?

   Thanks.

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[symfony-users] Re: Timing for Registering Routes in sf1.0

2009-06-19 Thread Campezzi

Hi Daniel,

What Jacob said is true - you should use variables instead of adding
each route manually. However, you're not limited to using the /
categories/:name format; you can simply add a rule like /:name and
have the url layout you want. You just need to worry about 2 things:

1. this rule will match every url like domain.com/directory. that
means that if you want to use the same url structure for things that
are not categories, you should create specific rules for them BEFORE
the general category rule on routing.yml. for example, let's say you
want to have domain.com/contact where contact is not a category
name; in that case, you would first add a rule matching simply /
contact, pointing to the module/action responsible for that page, and
later in routing.yml your /:name rule pointing to some other module/
action that you use to handle categories.

2. as a side effect of point #1, you won't be able to create a
category with a name used on a specific rule. so using the same
example, if you want to create a category named contact, you will
never be able to reach it since symfony will match the specific /
contact rule and stop reading the routing file at that point. In other
words, you're creating possible url conflicts, and to avoid that
you'll have to code some sort of reserved keywords system in the
category creation part.

Hope that helped clear up things a bit!

Regards,
Thiago Campezzi



On Jun 19, 3:00 pm, Richtermeister nex...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 there's one thing I'm always struggling with, and that is registering
 new routes dynamically in sf 1.0.
 For example, my current site has product categories, and I would like
 to add a new route for each category so that I get urls like

 /category1
 /category2
 etc.

 I know I can just do
 /categories/category1
 /categories/category2

 but for something this central to the site I would like to use the
 first solution.
 Now, in sf1.0 it seems the best time to add these routes would be the
 config.php file in the current app directory, but if I add the routes
 after the call to sfCore::bootstrap(), the current route will already
 be determined (disregarding my routed). If I try to add the routes
 before the call, symfony has not been initialized enough to understand
 the command.

 How should I go about adding those routes? Please keep in mind that I
 need to use the ORM as well, in order to get a list of the current
 categories..

 Thanks for your help,
 and have a great day.

 Daniel
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[symfony-users] Re: Option ids in routing rules?

2009-06-08 Thread Campezzi

Hi Eno,

Not sure if this is the best solution, but nothing stops you from
creating another rule without the page parameter:

url: /getarticle_by_id/:id
param: { module: xxx, action: yyy }

url: /getarticle_by_id/:id/:page
param: { module: xxx, action: zzz }


Cheers
Thiago Campezzi

On Jun 8, 12:58 pm, Eno symb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is it possible to make parameters in routing rules optional?

 i.e.

 /getarticle_by_id/:id/:page

 I want the second parameter (page) to be optional - if it isn't
 present then the urls will look like /getarticle_by_id/:id and I want
 my action to retrieve all pages instead.
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[symfony-users] Re: sfDoctrineRoute does not match

2009-06-04 Thread Campezzi

Hi Eric,

Wild guess - it could be something related to the method of the
request (i.e. it matches with a GET method but not with a POST method
or maybe with a PUT method, which is used on update forms in symfony).
Try adding this to the route requirements:

sf_method: [get,post,put]

And see if you have any luck.

Kind Regards,

Campezzi



On Jun 3, 12:23 pm, Eric ericteub...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I have a form and I use the following route as url:

 --- routing.yml
 messages_view_conversation_update:
   url:       /messages/reply/:id/update
 #  class:     sfDoctrineRoute
   options:   { model: Conversation, type: object }
   param:     { module: messages, action: reply, id: 1 }
   requirements:
     id: \d+

 --- _form.php
 form action=?php echo url_for('messages_view_conversation_update',
 $conversation) ? method=post

 This works as expected. But once I uncomment sfDoctrineRoute, it does
 not match any more (form is displayed correctly with url but once I
 submit it, it matches /:action/:method/*).

 Can you tell me why this happens and how I can fix this?

 Regards

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[symfony-users] Re: Which classes should I use for this validation logic?

2009-06-03 Thread Campezzi

Hi Alex,

I haven't looked too deep in the subject, so this is not going to be a
magical solution ;) But since there's some validation logic that
involves more than 1 field, you'll have to play around with global
validators - take a look at
http://www.symfony-project.org/forms/1_2/en/02-Form-Validation#chapter_02_global_validators

Hope that was a valid starting point! :)

Best Regards,
Campezzi


On Jun 2, 12:43 pm, Alex Gilbert a...@valueneutral.com wrote:
 Field A is not required, but if Field A does contain a value then
 Field B is required.

 Can I use sfValidatorOr to do this or is there something more involved
 with sfValidatorSchema I need to be looking into?

 Thanks!
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[symfony-users] Re: Weird upload problem

2009-06-03 Thread Campezzi

Hi Sidney,

Unfortunately, there seems to be a bug with files uploaded inside
embedded forms in symfony. You'll find a workaround in this URL:

http://stereointeractive.com/blog/2008/12/23/symfony-12-upload-a-file-inside-an-embedded-form/

Also, it appears that when using this workaround you can't set a
specific function to handle the file name (in other words, you're
stuck with the name symfony generates by default).

This bug is also probably documented in Trac, if you need more info.

Good luck taming your embedded forms! :)

PS: Are you brazilian too?

Best Regards,
Thiago Campezzi


On Jun 3, 11:23 am, Sid Ferreira sid@gmail.com wrote:
 Sample schema:

  tableA:

   id: ~

   title : varchar(16)



  tableB:

   id: ~

   a_id: (FK)

   file: varchar(64);



  tableC:

   id: ~

   a_id: (FK)

   file: varchar(64);



 In the forms, TableA  embed all TableB and TableC that belongs to it.

 Sometimes the upload of B simply fails. why?

 obs: I hope it is enough information

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[symfony-users] Re: Integrate sfGuardUser and sfGuardUserProfile in the same Admin-Backend Module

2009-05-29 Thread Campezzi

Hey Daniel,

Yup, embedding is the way. I was about to point you to this excellent
tutorial when you found the answer by yourself:

http://www.symfony-project.org/blog/2008/11/12/call-the-expert-customizing-sfdoctrineguardplugin

A good read, anyways.

Cheers!


On May 28, 7:55 pm, halla dha.maili...@googlemail.com wrote:
 I think, I figured out the way it works. I'm going to embed the
 sfGuardUser-Form in my sfGuardUserProfile-Form :-)

 On 28 Mai, 22:13, halla dha.maili...@googlemail.com wrote:

  Hi everybody,

  I'm using the sfDoctrineGuardPlugin and it's default Admin-Generator
  Backend for the sfGuardUser-Model. I'm also using a sfGuardUserProfile-
  Class for storing Profile-Data, like E-Mail Address, First Name, Date
  of Birth and so on.

  How do I integrate my Profile-Class to the sfGuardUser-Backend, so
  that I can f.e. edit fields from both Tables (sfGuardUser and
  sfGuardUserProfile) on the same page in the Backend? I don't want to
  have two backend modules for that (one for the user and another for
  it's profile)

  Is there a way to do this? Or do you have a link for a tutorial or
  something (didn't find anything on Google for this)...?

  Thank you,
  Daniel
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[symfony-users] Re: sfDoctrineGuardPlugin: automatically add new user to a group

2009-05-26 Thread Campezzi

Thanks Fabien, that's exactly what I wanted! I just didn't know
exactly which method to override. I'm still finding my way around
symfony ;)

Cheers!

Best Regards,
Campezzi


On May 26, 6:09 am, FlyLM [ML] flylm...@gmail.com wrote:
 2009/5/25 Campezzi campe...@gmail.com:



  Hi Fabien,

  Thanks for the answer. Since the group was supposed to be added
  automatically, I had the groups_list widget unset in my form. The
  function you pointed me to seems to take what was stored in that
  variable and link the values to the user being registered. I assume I
  can get this working by making the groups_list field a hidden one and
  setting the default value on the action or even on the form code
  itself - then the code line you pointed out would do ther rest.
  However, I'm unsure about how safe this is - couldn't an user
  deliberately change the value of my hidden groups_list field in an
  attempt to be added to another group, one with a different permission
  set?

 Hi Campezzi,

 I had a same behavior in my last project. When I create a new user,
 the group is automaticaly associated, there is no choice in the form.
 First, I had thought about used a hidden field for goup_list, but I
 didn't keep this idea. I have override the doSave method of my form.

 So, my doSave method looks like this :

 class backendSfGuardUserAdminForm extends BasesfGuardUserAdminForm
 {
   []

   /**
    * (non-PHPdoc)
    * @see 
 lib/form/doctrine/sfDoctrineGuardPlugin/base/BasesfGuardUserForm#doSave()
    */
   protected function doSave($con = null)
   {
     $isNew = $this-isNew();

     if( $isNew )
     {
       $password = substr(md5(rand(10, 99)), 0, 8);
       $this-getObject()-setPassword($password);
     }

     parent::doSave($con);

     if( $isNew )
     {
       // Set the group, here customer
       $group = Doctrine::getTable('sfGuardGroup')-findOneByName('customer');

       $this-getObject()-link('groups', $group-getId());
     }
   }

   []

 }

 Fabien



  Best Regards,
  Campezzi

  On May 25, 12:53 pm, FlyLM [ML] flylm...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,

  If you have always sfDoctrineGuardPlugin installed, take a look at
  this file line 84 (savegroupsList method)

  /lib/form/doctrine/sfDoctrineGuardPlugin/base/BasesGuardUserForm.class.php

  = $this-object-link('groups', array_values($link));

  Fabien

  2009/5/25 Campezzi campe...@gmail.com:

   Hi there!

   I'm getting started with sfDoctrineGuardPlugin and after doing a few
   tutorials, I started to implement it in one of my projects. I have
   created a registration form and embedded the Profile class form. So
   far, so good - whenever a new user registers, both the sfGuardUser and
   Profile objects get saved to the database and are correctly
   associated.

   Now, I have a users sfGuardGroup with a set of permissions (its id
   is 1), and I'd like to put all members who sign up via this
   registration form automatically in this group. My first idea was to
   override the save() method of the Profile model to do that:

   class Profile extends BaseProfile
   {
          public function save(Doctrine_Connection $conn = null)
          {
                  $ret = parent::save($conn);

                  $relation = new sfGuardUserGroup();
                  $relation-user_id = $this-sf_guard_user_id;
                  $relation-group_id = 1;
                  $relation-save();

                  return $ret;
          }
   }

   However, when I try to add a new user through the form I get a SQL
   error:

   SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1062 Duplicate entry
   '5-1' for key 'PRIMARY'

   ... where 5 is the id of the newly created sfGuardUser and 1 is the id
   of the sfGuardGroup I'm trying to add the user to. Of course, I
   checked the database and there are no other sfGuardUserGroup objects
   with the 5-1 key combination, hence it's not a duplicate record thing.

   I tried searching around, but found nothing about this error other
   than a few complaints about the save() method not being called on
   objects saved through embedded forms. It seems that is the issue here
   - I'm trying to create a many-to-many relation, but the user is not
   yet saved to the database when I try saving the relation, so the
   database throws an error because I'm adding a reference to an object
   that does not exist. However, if that is really the problem, isn't it
   weird that my profile actually has its sf_guard_user_id property set?!

   So, the 64.5 million dollar question: how do I get this to act like I
   expect it to do? :)
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[symfony-users] sfDoctrineGuardPlugin: automatically add new user to a group

2009-05-25 Thread Campezzi

Hi there!

I'm getting started with sfDoctrineGuardPlugin and after doing a few
tutorials, I started to implement it in one of my projects. I have
created a registration form and embedded the Profile class form. So
far, so good - whenever a new user registers, both the sfGuardUser and
Profile objects get saved to the database and are correctly
associated.

Now, I have a users sfGuardGroup with a set of permissions (its id
is 1), and I'd like to put all members who sign up via this
registration form automatically in this group. My first idea was to
override the save() method of the Profile model to do that:

class Profile extends BaseProfile
{
public function save(Doctrine_Connection $conn = null)
{
$ret = parent::save($conn);

$relation = new sfGuardUserGroup();
$relation-user_id = $this-sf_guard_user_id;
$relation-group_id = 1;
$relation-save();

return $ret;
}
}

However, when I try to add a new user through the form I get a SQL
error:

SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1062 Duplicate entry
'5-1' for key 'PRIMARY'

... where 5 is the id of the newly created sfGuardUser and 1 is the id
of the sfGuardGroup I'm trying to add the user to. Of course, I
checked the database and there are no other sfGuardUserGroup objects
with the 5-1 key combination, hence it's not a duplicate record thing.

I tried searching around, but found nothing about this error other
than a few complaints about the save() method not being called on
objects saved through embedded forms. It seems that is the issue here
- I'm trying to create a many-to-many relation, but the user is not
yet saved to the database when I try saving the relation, so the
database throws an error because I'm adding a reference to an object
that does not exist. However, if that is really the problem, isn't it
weird that my profile actually has its sf_guard_user_id property set?!

So, the 64.5 million dollar question: how do I get this to act like I
expect it to do? :)
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[symfony-users] sfDoctrineGuard groups/permissions/credentials problem

2009-05-25 Thread Campezzi

Hi there,

I've been messing with sfDoctrineGuardPlugin for the last few days (as
you can notice from my posts in this period) and I'm running into a
strange problem.

- It is my understanding that a user inherits permissions from his
groups.
- It is also my understanding that during the signIn() method,
sfDoctrineGuard adds credentials for all permissions my user has so
that I can do a simple $sf_user-hasCredential('permission_name')
check on my templates.

However, when I add a user on my previously created moderators group
and run a hasCredential('delete_message') check on my user, it returns
false (delete_message is, of course, a permission that is set in the
moderators group).

The weird thing is that if I print $sf_user-getAllPermissionNames() ,
I get an array with all permissions inherited from the moderators
group, including the one I want. BUT $sf_user-listCredentials()
returns an empty set. Odd.

Any ideas?
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[symfony-users] Re: sfDoctrineGuardPlugin: automatically add new user to a group

2009-05-25 Thread Campezzi

Hi Fabien,

Thanks for the answer. Since the group was supposed to be added
automatically, I had the groups_list widget unset in my form. The
function you pointed me to seems to take what was stored in that
variable and link the values to the user being registered. I assume I
can get this working by making the groups_list field a hidden one and
setting the default value on the action or even on the form code
itself - then the code line you pointed out would do ther rest.
However, I'm unsure about how safe this is - couldn't an user
deliberately change the value of my hidden groups_list field in an
attempt to be added to another group, one with a different permission
set?

Best Regards,
Campezzi


On May 25, 12:53 pm, FlyLM [ML] flylm...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 If you have always sfDoctrineGuardPlugin installed, take a look at
 this file line 84 (savegroupsList method)

 /lib/form/doctrine/sfDoctrineGuardPlugin/base/BasesGuardUserForm.class.php

 = $this-object-link('groups', array_values($link));

 Fabien

 2009/5/25 Campezzi campe...@gmail.com:



  Hi there!

  I'm getting started with sfDoctrineGuardPlugin and after doing a few
  tutorials, I started to implement it in one of my projects. I have
  created a registration form and embedded the Profile class form. So
  far, so good - whenever a new user registers, both the sfGuardUser and
  Profile objects get saved to the database and are correctly
  associated.

  Now, I have a users sfGuardGroup with a set of permissions (its id
  is 1), and I'd like to put all members who sign up via this
  registration form automatically in this group. My first idea was to
  override the save() method of the Profile model to do that:

  class Profile extends BaseProfile
  {
         public function save(Doctrine_Connection $conn = null)
         {
                 $ret = parent::save($conn);

                 $relation = new sfGuardUserGroup();
                 $relation-user_id = $this-sf_guard_user_id;
                 $relation-group_id = 1;
                 $relation-save();

                 return $ret;
         }
  }

  However, when I try to add a new user through the form I get a SQL
  error:

  SQLSTATE[23000]: Integrity constraint violation: 1062 Duplicate entry
  '5-1' for key 'PRIMARY'

  ... where 5 is the id of the newly created sfGuardUser and 1 is the id
  of the sfGuardGroup I'm trying to add the user to. Of course, I
  checked the database and there are no other sfGuardUserGroup objects
  with the 5-1 key combination, hence it's not a duplicate record thing.

  I tried searching around, but found nothing about this error other
  than a few complaints about the save() method not being called on
  objects saved through embedded forms. It seems that is the issue here
  - I'm trying to create a many-to-many relation, but the user is not
  yet saved to the database when I try saving the relation, so the
  database throws an error because I'm adding a reference to an object
  that does not exist. However, if that is really the problem, isn't it
  weird that my profile actually has its sf_guard_user_id property set?!

  So, the 64.5 million dollar question: how do I get this to act like I
  expect it to do? :)
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[symfony-users] Re: sfDoctrineGuard groups/permissions/credentials problem

2009-05-25 Thread Campezzi

Did a few more tests and found indication that the problem might
actually not be in the plugin, but on the sample registration form I
used as a base - the one from this tutorial:

http://www.symfony-project.org/blog/2008/12/03/call-the-expert-simple-registration-with-sfdoctrineguardplugin

My guess is that the problem is here:

if ($this-form-isValid())
{
  $this-form-save();

  $this-getUser()-signIn($this-form-getObject());
  $this-redirect('@homepage');
}

As you can see, the signIn method is called with the form object as
the parameter. The form object, in this case, is the sfGuardUser
object. Now, in the plugin file sfGuardSecurityUser.class.php, the
signIn method has this call:

$this-addCredentials($user-getAllPermissionNames());

Finally, on to getAllPermissionNames():

  public function getAllPermissionNames()
  {
return $this-getGuardUser() ? $this-getGuardUser()-
getAllPermissionNames() : array();
  }

So here's my guess: to do the automatic sign-in after registration, we
passed an sfGuardUser object as the first parameter. When signIn tried
running getAllPermissionNames(), the $this-getGuardUser() test
returned FALSE, since we're ALREADY in the guard user object. And so
we get an empty - array()

Now, if I log out completely and use a log in form to log a previously
created works, I get the permissions as expected.

Did I completely miss the point here or does that make sense?

If this is indeed the issue, would be nice if that tutorial got a
correction ;)

Thanks again :)



On May 25, 5:05 pm, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi there,

 I've been messing with sfDoctrineGuardPlugin for the last few days (as
 you can notice from my posts in this period) and I'm running into a
 strange problem.

 - It is my understanding that a user inherits permissions from his
 groups.
 - It is also my understanding that during the signIn() method,
 sfDoctrineGuard adds credentials for all permissions my user has so
 that I can do a simple $sf_user-hasCredential('permission_name')
 check on my templates.

 However, when I add a user on my previously created moderators group
 and run a hasCredential('delete_message') check on my user, it returns
 false (delete_message is, of course, a permission that is set in the
 moderators group).

 The weird thing is that if I print $sf_user-getAllPermissionNames() ,
 I get an array with all permissions inherited from the moderators
 group, including the one I want. BUT $sf_user-listCredentials()
 returns an empty set. Odd.

 Any ideas?
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[symfony-users] Re: Best Practice for sfDoctrineGuardPlugin - how to tie other tables with user-related content?

2009-05-20 Thread Campezzi

Interesting you should ask that, because I was just about to do the
same thing ;) However, when I tried linking another model to
sfGuardUser (a 1:n relationship, like a user has many posts), I got
a doctrine error when building the models (don't remember the wording
exactly, but the syntax error occurred exactly when adding the foreign
key to the table). I assumed the problem is that doctrine tries to
make a reciprocal relation between the models, thus attempting to
change the sfGuardUser model. Since it was just a simple test
application, I worked around the problem by relating the Post model to
the Profile model... but since it seems the best practice is to link
things directly to sfGuarUser, I'll probably run into this problem in
a real-life situation soon.

Did anyone experience the same situation? And if so, how could it be
fixed so I don't have to link all my stuff to the Profile class? :)

Thanks and kind regards,
Campezzi


On May 19, 9:01 pm, David Ashwood da...@inspiredthinking.co.uk
wrote:
 Use sfGuard as the root for all that need to reference the user.
 The profile is just one of them.  Keep it simple, keep it dry :)

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 From: symfony-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:symfony-us...@googlegroups.com]

 On Behalf Of halla
 Sent: 20 May 2009 01:41
 To: symfony users
 Subject: [symfony-users] Re: Best Practice for sfDoctrineGuardPlugin - how
 to tie other tables with user-related content?

 Hi David,

 I'm afraid your answer won't help me.

  Checkout:http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfDoctrineApplyPlugin
  It's a profile plugin that's extendable with instructions on how to hook
  itto sfDoctrineGuardPlugin

 This plugin demonstrate on how to extend a Guard-User with Profile
 Fields, using 1:1-related Table. This is what I also desribe in my
 posting (and what's also described in the Guard-Manual as well).

 What I want to know, is how OTHER tables have to be related to the
 User? Do I tie them directly to the Original sfGuardUser-Table using a
 1:m relationship or do I tie them 1:m to my Profile-Table, which is
 tied again 1:1 to the sfGuardUser? (both described in my example)

 Hope, my problem is understandable so far... :-)

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[symfony-users] sfDoctrineGuardPlugin: linking Groups to other model

2009-05-20 Thread Campezzi

Hello everyone,

I recently started implementing sfDoctrineGuardPlugin on the intranet
of the company I work for. Currently, their database of employees is
separated in two main models: Department and Employee. A Department
has many Positions and a Position has many employees.

When implementing sfDoctrineGuard, I linked the sfGuardUser model to
the Employee model (so the Employee model is the profile class for
sfGuardUser), and that is fine.

Now, I wanted to link the Department model to the sfGuardGroup model.
In other words, I'd like each Department to have a default set of
permissions (set in a related sfGuardGroup) so that every Employee in
that Department shares the same permissions on the site.

Is there a way to do that? IMO, the best would be to create a 1:1
relationship between a Department and a sfGuardGroup. When creating an
Employee, I could then find the sfGuardGroup related to the Department
he's being added to and setting it to his sfGuardUser.

Did I make sense? :)

Thanks
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[symfony-users] Re: About method sfWidgetFormPropelChoice

2009-05-06 Thread Campezzi

Hi Stephen,

In your action code, when you're creating the form so that it's
available on the view, you can do so with two parameters. The first
one is an object used to populate the fields with default data; the
second one is an array of variables you're passing from the action to
the form object itself. So...

$this-form = new FormClassName(array(), array('user_id' = $this-
getUser()-getId());

... would give you a form with no populated fields (the first
parameter is an empty array), with a variable called user_id passed to
the FormClassName object. You can then access the user_id variable on
the form class by using the getOption method of the sfForm class:

$this-getOption('user_id')

Mix this with a custom method for getting the form field choices and I
guess you have a solution there!

Hope to have helped. Good luck! :)

Thiago Campezzi


On May 6, 11:45 am, Stephen stephen.j.t...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks, but how can I pass a value to the method?

 On Apr 20, 7:13 am, Joan Teixidó eliog...@gmail.com wrote:

  hi,

  you can create an instance of sfWidgetFormPropelChoice with the opcion
  peer_method:

  form['addres] = new  sfWidgetFormPropelChoice(array('model' =
  'myModel'',peer_method' = 'myMethod'))

  Joan
  2009/4/19 Stephen stephen.j.t...@gmail.com

   A form generated by symfony, there is a field address. I don't want
   it lists all the addresses in the dropdown list, but only the ones
   associated with the user who is browsing this page, user has a user
   ID. Could any one tell me how to implement this?
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[symfony-users] Re: About method sfWidgetFormPropelChoice

2009-05-06 Thread Campezzi

Hahaha, yes, your solution works, but you really should dive into the
API (and even peek on the sf source code itself) since there are many
little useful methods and bits of code that are not present in any
tutorials, but that will ultimately save the day. Anyways, glad you
got your stuff working.

See ya!
Campezzi

On May 6, 12:30 pm, Stephen stephen.j.t...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think I need read through the sfForm API
 lol

 On May 7, 1:14 am, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi Stephen,

  In your action code, when you're creating the form so that it's
  available on the view, you can do so with two parameters. The first
  one is an object used to populate the fields with default data; the
  second one is an array of variables you're passing from the action to
  the form object itself. So...

  $this-form = new FormClassName(array(), array('user_id' = $this-

  getUser()-getId());

  ... would give you a form with no populated fields (the first
  parameter is an empty array), with a variable called user_id passed to
  the FormClassName object. You can then access the user_id variable on
  the form class by using the getOption method of the sfForm class:

  $this-getOption('user_id')

  Mix this with a custom method for getting the form field choices and I
  guess you have a solution there!

  Hope to have helped. Good luck! :)

  Thiago Campezzi

  On May 6, 11:45 am, Stephen stephen.j.t...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thanks, but how can I pass a value to the method?

   On Apr 20, 7:13 am, Joan Teixidó eliog...@gmail.com wrote:

hi,

you can create an instance of sfWidgetFormPropelChoice with the opcion
peer_method:

form['addres] = new  sfWidgetFormPropelChoice(array('model' =
'myModel'',peer_method' = 'myMethod'))

Joan
2009/4/19 Stephen stephen.j.t...@gmail.com

 A form generated by symfony, there is a field address. I don't want
 it lists all the addresses in the dropdown list, but only the ones
 associated with the user who is browsing this page, user has a user
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[symfony-users] Re: we are going to convert a site from Propel to Doctrine. What are the pain points?

2009-04-28 Thread Campezzi

Doctrine is different from Propel in several things - some big (like
the schema.yml file format, for example) and some small (like subtle
changes in the way Doctrine form fields work when compared to Propel).
If your project is big, you have a lot of work coming your way. If you
have encapsulated everything perfectly in the MVC model, you'll mostly
have to worry about rewriting your Model codes and your Form codes
(assuming you're using the 1.2 branch, where forms are isolated in
their own classes). This by itself should be a lot of work, depending
on the size of your project.

However, I'd say your biggest pain would be to go through your
Controller layer (your actions) and check if there are any Propel-
specific calls there. In the best case scenario, you won't have any
direct database queries in your Controller, but you'll still have to
update method calls to Peer classes since Doctrine uses a different
syntax for its Table classes. Worst case scenario, you'll have
direct database queries in your Controllers, and then you'll have not
only to translate the calls to the Doctrine syntax but also probably
to refactor some code in order to put everything on its proper MVC
layer.

IMO checking the actions is the worst part, since projects usually
have several modules and countless actions - checking and updating one-
by-one is really, really boring and error-prone.

Good luck!

Best Regards,
Thiago Campezzi



On Apr 25, 3:44 pm, Lawrence Krubner lkrub...@geocities.com wrote:
 We are going to convert a site from using Propel to using Doctrine.
 Have others done this? Can you suggest what the pain points are?

 I haven't looked, but I assume the Doctrine interface is different and
 therefore we need to crawl through our code changing a lot of method
 calls.
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[symfony-users] Re: Accessing doctrine route object in layout.php

2009-04-10 Thread Campezzi

Hey Tom!

I understand what you're trying to do now! I'm not sure if there's a
way to do that, but I'll run some tests and let you know the results.

Meanwhile, an alternate solution would be to consider using partials
and/or components on your layout.php file. That way, you'll be able to
update parts of the layout which are outside the view area (on the
decoration part). That might also be a more elegant design choice,
thinking on the MVC pattern and on the code/design separation talks :)

Take a look at the chapter Inside the View Layer  Code Fragments
on the symfony book, you might get some ideas from there!




On Apr 9, 5:19 pm, Tom Haskins-Vaughan t...@templestreetmedia.com
wrote:
 Thanks Thiago.

 Essentially my problem is that I need access to the property object in 
 layout.php.

 I am using the doctine route class:

 property:
    url:     /:id/:action
    class:   sfDoctrineRoute
    options: { model: Property, type: object }
    param:   { module: property }
    requirements:
      id: \d+
      sf_method: [get]

 And I have no trouble accessing the property object from the routing and I 
 can use this in actions and templates. However, I cannot pass this object to 
 the layout.

 In the layout I need to know the property_id, property_name, etc but I have 
 no idea how to access them. I think you used to be able to in sf1.0.

 I thought about using a component, but I couldn't access the property object 
 from the route in a component either.

 I'm sure there must be something simple that I'm over looking, but I can't 
 put my finger on it.

 Anyone?

 Cheers,

 Tom

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 To: symfony users symfony-users@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [symfony-users] Re: Accessing doctrine route object in layout.php





  Hi Tom,

  I believe you can get access to the routing from the layout by using
  the $sf_context variable. $sf_context-getRouting() should return a
  sfRouting object (http://www.symfony-project.org/api/1_2/sfRouting).
  You can then use the getRoutes() method of this object in order to get
  access to a collection of sfRoute objects (http://www.symfony-
  project.org/api/1_2/sfRoute). I haven't tested this, but in theory it
  should give you access to what you want :)

  However, I'm not too sure if this is a good practice. Depending on
  what you want to achieve, it would be best to simply set different
  routing rules. For example, for the photos section you would have a
  routing rule like this:

  photos:
    url: /:id/photos.htm
    param: { module: property, action: photos }

  then on the actions for this module you can use the ID passed by the
  user to do whatever:

    public function executePhotos(sfWebRequest $request)
    {
     $this-image = $request-getParameter('id') .'.png';
    }

  and then obviously you could use this variable on the view:

  img src=. $image . /

  Hope to have helped!

  Best Regards,

  Thiago Campezzi

  On Apr 9, 12:09 am, Tom Haskins-Vaughan t...@templestreetmedia.com
  wrote:
   Hi,

   I have a website where the people are given a url from some off-line
   source. e.g.

   example.com/22

   I'm using the doctrine routing object for my routes.

   22 is the id of a property and needs to be included in the routing in
   order to see other parts of the property:

   example.com/22/photos.htm
   example.com/22/town-info.htm
   example.com/22/view-property.htm

   So in layout.php I'd like to have access to the route object, but I
   don't see a way of accessing the route object in the layout. Is there a 
   way?

   Thanks in advance.

   Tom

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[symfony-users] Re: Accessing doctrine route object in layout.php

2009-04-09 Thread Campezzi

Hi Tom,

I believe you can get access to the routing from the layout by using
the $sf_context variable. $sf_context-getRouting() should return a
sfRouting object (http://www.symfony-project.org/api/1_2/sfRouting).
You can then use the getRoutes() method of this object in order to get
access to a collection of sfRoute objects (http://www.symfony-
project.org/api/1_2/sfRoute). I haven't tested this, but in theory it
should give you access to what you want :)

However, I'm not too sure if this is a good practice. Depending on
what you want to achieve, it would be best to simply set different
routing rules. For example, for the photos section you would have a
routing rule like this:

photos:
  url: /:id/photos.htm
  param: { module: property, action: photos }


then on the actions for this module you can use the ID passed by the
user to do whatever:

  public function executePhotos(sfWebRequest $request)
  {
$this-image = $request-getParameter('id') .'.png';
  }


and then obviously you could use this variable on the view:

img src=. $image . /


Hope to have helped!

Best Regards,

Thiago Campezzi





On Apr 9, 12:09 am, Tom Haskins-Vaughan t...@templestreetmedia.com
wrote:
 Hi,

 I have a website where the people are given a url from some off-line
 source. e.g.

 example.com/22

 I'm using the doctrine routing object for my routes.

 22 is the id of a property and needs to be included in the routing in
 order to see other parts of the property:

 example.com/22/photos.htm
 example.com/22/town-info.htm
 example.com/22/view-property.htm

 So in layout.php I'd like to have access to the route object, but I
 don't see a way of accessing the route object in the layout. Is there a way?

 Thanks in advance.

 Tom
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[symfony-users] Re: how to use generator.yml

2009-04-01 Thread Campezzi

As everyone else said, generator.yml is a configuration file that is
only valid to configure modules created with the doctrine:generate-
admin [applicationName] [modelName] command (or its Propel
counterpart). That being said, you can invoke generate-admin to create
configurable admins in any application - frontend, backend, whatever
you wish.

If your site is simple enough that basic CRUD operations are enough to
satisfy your requirements, it's entirely possible to create it only
using generated admins. Just be sure to add some sort of
authentication and access controls (for obvious reasons) and you're
golden.

If you need more info about how to customize your generator.yml file,
I highly recommend Day 12 of the Jobeet tutorial - it's really
broad ;)
http://www.symfony-project.org/jobeet/1_2/Doctrine/en/12

Regards,

Thiago



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[symfony-users] Re: Upload file name

2009-04-01 Thread Campezzi

Glad I could help! Rock on :)


On Mar 31, 12:04 pm, HAUSa
jeroen_heeft_behoefte_aan_r...@hotmail.com wrote:
 Campezzi, thanks a lot! This indeed works! I did the Jobeet tutorial,
 but oviously I read over it.

         public function generateFileFilename(){
                 return 'testnow.pdf';
         }

 My file has a neat testnow.pdf file name on upload.

 On 31 mrt, 15:05, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:

  I didn't test this, but I remember seeing something like that in the
  Jobeet tutorial:

  If a generateLogoFilename() method exists in the model, it will be
  called by the validator and the result will override the default
  generated logo  filename. The method is given the sfValidatedFile
  object as an argument.

  More info here:http://www.symfony-project.org/jobeet/1_2/Doctrine/en/10

  Let me know if that worked! :)

  Cheers

  On Mar 30, 6:51 am, HAUSa jeroen_heeft_behoefte_aan_r...@hotmail.com
  wrote:

   When I upload a file using sfWidgetFormInputFile() and sfValidatorFile
   (), it gets some sort of MD5 / SHA1 filename. For example,
   cf95672e445d03249959d832441ff5095b6b6d12.docx.

   Is it possible to keep the original file name, eventually slugified?

   Example:
   Upload: our marketing plan.docx
   File: our-marketing-plan.docx
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[symfony-users] Re: Unchecked check boxes (Apologies for the double post.)

2009-03-31 Thread Campezzi

From what I could gather, the problem is that this is a dynamic form,
where the user can add new fields on the fly. When the form is
submitted, the script doesn't know exactly how many checkboxes exist
(because the user could have created 2, 3, 10, or 50 of them). That's
why Mark can't use $request-hasParameter - it can both mean that the
field wasn't checked OR that it never existed in the first place. It
makes a difference :)

I didn't face that problem yet, but it seems that Klemens got a nice
solution there - a custom widget that renders both a checkbox and a
hidden field on the form, hence emulating the workaround mentioned on
the original post.

Cheers :)

On Mar 27, 8:33 am, Mark Smith marksmith5...@jungle-monkey.com
wrote:
 Apologies for the double post. I accidentially hit return  before I
 had finished:

 I am reading a dynamic form with a bunch of check boxes on it. It
 would make my task so much easier if the unchecked fields got posted
 with false or null values.

 The common workaround for this is a hidden input tag with the same
 name:http://iamcam.wordpress.com/2008/01/15/unchecked-checkbox-values/

 But in symfony you can't have 2 form widgets with the same name on the
 schema... So is there a way  to ensure that unchecked check boxes
 still submit a value with symfony?

 Thanks for any help.
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[symfony-users] Re: Upload file name

2009-03-31 Thread Campezzi

I didn't test this, but I remember seeing something like that in the
Jobeet tutorial:

If a generateLogoFilename() method exists in the model, it will be
called by the validator and the result will override the default
generated logo  filename. The method is given the sfValidatedFile
object as an argument.

More info here:
http://www.symfony-project.org/jobeet/1_2/Doctrine/en/10

Let me know if that worked! :)

Cheers

On Mar 30, 6:51 am, HAUSa jeroen_heeft_behoefte_aan_r...@hotmail.com
wrote:
 When I upload a file using sfWidgetFormInputFile() and sfValidatorFile
 (), it gets some sort of MD5 / SHA1 filename. For example,
 cf95672e445d03249959d832441ff5095b6b6d12.docx.

 Is it possible to keep the original file name, eventually slugified?

 Example:
 Upload: our marketing plan.docx
 File: our-marketing-plan.docx
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[symfony-users] Propel vs. Doctrine - Pros and Cons

2009-03-24 Thread Campezzi

Hello there,

I've been a PHP developer for some time now, and recently I began
exploring the world of Symfony. So far, I like what I see, but there's
one thing that I still haven't quite figured out: in a real-world
environment, what are the basic advantages and drawbacks of Propel and
Doctrine?

I think the only way of getting a realistic answer is to ask people
who are clearly more experienced with real projects using sf than me.
So, if you feel like it, please share a quick view on what you love
and hate about Propel and Doctrine! :)

Cheers!
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[symfony-users] Re: Propel vs. Doctrine - Pros and Cons

2009-03-24 Thread Campezzi

Hello everyone,

Thanks for the replies. From what I heard, I'd better take a closer
look into Doctrine before sealing the deal with Propel. At the
moment, I'm inclined to think that working with Propel is a bit more
intuitive (at least it has been easier for me to understand), but I
have already run into some JOIN quirks. Also, the Behaviors in
Doctrine seem to be especially useful for the project I'm starting
now, which will only use soft deletes - to accomplish that in Propel,
I was overriding the doSelect and doDelete methods in every peer class
- quite a bit of work!

Kind Regards,

Campezzi



On Mar 24, 9:58 am, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello there,

 I've been a PHP developer for some time now, and recently I began
 exploring the world of Symfony. So far, I like what I see, but there's
 one thing that I still haven't quite figured out: in a real-world
 environment, what are the basic advantages and drawbacks of Propel and
 Doctrine?

 I think the only way of getting a realistic answer is to ask people
 who are clearly more experienced with real projects using sf than me.
 So, if you feel like it, please share a quick view on what you love
 and hate about Propel and Doctrine! :)

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[symfony-users] Re: Missing Javascript Libraries after PEAR installation

2009-03-21 Thread Campezzi

Just did some poking on the HTML code that the Ajax Tutorial was
generating and I saw this:

script type=text/javascript src=/sfProtoculousPlugin/js/
prototype.js/script

So I ran a search for that file on my system and I found it in:
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.2.9-1\PEAR\symfony\plugins\sfProtoculousPlugin\web
\js

However, my PHP data folder is:
C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.2.9-1\data\symfony\web\sf

Now I'm even more confused than I were initially. Help! :)


On Mar 21, 5:59 pm, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi there,

 I recently installed symfony on my test server at home (Windows box
 running WAMP) using PEAR. The installation went well, and everything
 seemed to be working. However, when I tried running the Ajax tutorial,
 I noticed it wasn't working for a simple reason - the necessary
 libraries were not being included.

 At first I thought it was a simple httpd.conf problem, but when I
 checked my data folder, I noticed there were no JS files there. All I
 have is:

 data/symfony/web/sf/calendar
 data/symfony/web/sf/sf_admin
 data/symfony/web/sf/sf_default
 data/symfony/web/sf/sf_web_debug

 I could download script.aculo.us (which comes with prototype bundled),
 but I don't know where exactly the JS files should go.

 So my question is twofold:

 1. why would the PEAR installation not install the JS libraries on the
 data folder by default? that's odd.
 2. if the solution is to actually download the libraries, where should
 I drop them exactly in my symfony data folder? I know I'll use them in
 other projects, so it would be better to have a permanent solution
 on this one...

 Thanks for your time and patience!
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[symfony-users] Re: Missing Javascript Libraries after PEAR installation

2009-03-21 Thread Campezzi

Hi Sid,

I mean the Ajax Tutorial on the symfony home page -
http://www.symfony-project.org/tutorial/1_2/symfony-ajax

And as you can guess from that URL, I'm using symfony v1.2.

cheers!


On Mar 21, 6:57 pm, Sid Bachtiar sid.bacht...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm most likely can't help you here since I have never used
 Script.aculo.us with Symfony. But out of curiosity, which Ajax
 tutorial?

 Also, what Symfony version are you using?



 On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi there,

  I recently installed symfony on my test server at home (Windows box
  running WAMP) using PEAR. The installation went well, and everything
  seemed to be working. However, when I tried running the Ajax tutorial,
  I noticed it wasn't working for a simple reason - the necessary
  libraries were not being included.

  At first I thought it was a simple httpd.conf problem, but when I
  checked my data folder, I noticed there were no JS files there. All I
  have is:

  data/symfony/web/sf/calendar
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_admin
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_default
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_web_debug

  I could download script.aculo.us (which comes with prototype bundled),
  but I don't know where exactly the JS files should go.

  So my question is twofold:

  1. why would the PEAR installation not install the JS libraries on the
  data folder by default? that's odd.
  2. if the solution is to actually download the libraries, where should
  I drop them exactly in my symfony data folder? I know I'll use them in
  other projects, so it would be better to have a permanent solution
  on this one...

  Thanks for your time and patience!

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[symfony-users] Re: Missing Javascript Libraries after PEAR installation

2009-03-21 Thread Campezzi

Hi Lee,

Thanks for your answer. I checked my cli php.ini settings and they
seemed to be fine - just in case, I uninstalled symfony and installed
again, and still got the same issues (even though the installation
returns an OK message). I'm going to try VirtualBox, but I don't think
it will work - I downloaded the symfony source from symfony-
project.org and, browsing the files, I see that the file structure
there looks just like my installation does.

Any other ideas?

Thanks again,

Campezzi


On Mar 21, 7:30 pm, Lee Bolding l...@leesbian.net wrote:
 Possibly your the php.ini for cli didn't have high enough  
 memory_limit. This makes the PEAR installer bail halfway through  
 installation - I guess those are the kind of symptoms you'd get,  
 missing file cos they weren't copied before the installation bailed.

 Try uninstalling (via PEAR), changing your cli memory_limit to 128M  
 and then reinstalling via PEAR.

 Windows is a bitch to develop on. I'd recommend you build yourself a  
 Linux VM with VirtualBox (it's free) and save yourself a world of  
 pain :)

 On 21 Mar 2009, at 20:59, Campezzi wrote:



  Hi there,

  I recently installed symfony on my test server at home (Windows box
  running WAMP) using PEAR. The installation went well, and everything
  seemed to be working. However, when I tried running the Ajax tutorial,
  I noticed it wasn't working for a simple reason - the necessary
  libraries were not being included.

  At first I thought it was a simple httpd.conf problem, but when I
  checked my data folder, I noticed there were no JS files there. All I
  have is:

  data/symfony/web/sf/calendar
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_admin
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_default
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_web_debug

  I could download script.aculo.us (which comes with prototype bundled),
  but I don't know where exactly the JS files should go.

  So my question is twofold:

  1. why would the PEAR installation not install the JS libraries on the
  data folder by default? that's odd.
  2. if the solution is to actually download the libraries, where should
  I drop them exactly in my symfony data folder? I know I'll use them in
  other projects, so it would be better to have a permanent solution
  on this one...

  Thanks for your time and patience!
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[symfony-users] Re: Missing Javascript Libraries after PEAR installation

2009-03-21 Thread Campezzi

Hi again Lee, thanks for answering :)

Indeed, installing v1.1 gave me the folder I was missing. Maybe there
is something wrong with the 1.2.4 package after all... I wonder how
that could be informed to the folks that take care of the project?

Kind Regards,
Campezzi



On Mar 21, 8:28 pm, Lee Bolding l...@leesbian.net wrote:
 Hmm... you're missing a directory data/symfony/web/sf/prototype, which  
 contains :

 css/input_auto_complete_tag.css
 and
 js/builder.js          
 js/dragdrop.js          
 js/index.html          
 js/scriptaculous.js    
 js/sound.js
 js/controls.js          
 js/effects.js
 js/prototype.js        
 js/slider.js            
 js/unittest.js

 I wouldn't be surprised if you've also got other files missing...

 I guess it could be a bad path or directory separator in the PEAR  
 package.

 I'm out of ideas, other than suggesting you try installing 1.1 and see  
 if that works - if it does, it eliminates your platform and points the  
 finger at the package you've been trying to install.

 On 21 Mar 2009, at 23:07, Campezzi wrote:



  Hi Lee,

  Thanks for your answer. I checked my cli php.ini settings and they
  seemed to be fine - just in case, I uninstalled symfony and installed
  again, and still got the same issues (even though the installation
  returns an OK message). I'm going to try VirtualBox, but I don't think
  it will work - I downloaded the symfony source from symfony-
  project.org and, browsing the files, I see that the file structure
  there looks just like my installation does.

  Any other ideas?

  Thanks again,

  Campezzi

  On Mar 21, 7:30 pm, Lee Bolding l...@leesbian.net wrote:
  Possibly your the php.ini for cli didn't have high enough
  memory_limit. This makes the PEAR installer bail halfway through
  installation - I guess those are the kind of symptoms you'd get,
  missing file cos they weren't copied before the installation bailed.

  Try uninstalling (via PEAR), changing your cli memory_limit to 128M
  and then reinstalling via PEAR.

  Windows is a bitch to develop on. I'd recommend you build yourself a
  Linux VM with VirtualBox (it's free) and save yourself a world of
  pain :)

  On 21 Mar 2009, at 20:59, Campezzi wrote:

  Hi there,

  I recently installed symfony on my test server at home (Windows box
  running WAMP) using PEAR. The installation went well, and everything
  seemed to be working. However, when I tried running the Ajax  
  tutorial,
  I noticed it wasn't working for a simple reason - the necessary
  libraries were not being included.

  At first I thought it was a simple httpd.conf problem, but when I
  checked my data folder, I noticed there were no JS files there.  
  All I
  have is:

  data/symfony/web/sf/calendar
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_admin
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_default
  data/symfony/web/sf/sf_web_debug

  I could download script.aculo.us (which comes with prototype  
  bundled),
  but I don't know where exactly the JS files should go.

  So my question is twofold:

  1. why would the PEAR installation not install the JS libraries on  
  the
  data folder by default? that's odd.
  2. if the solution is to actually download the libraries, where  
  should
  I drop them exactly in my symfony data folder? I know I'll use  
  them in
  other projects, so it would be better to have a permanent solution
  on this one...

  Thanks for your time and patience!
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[symfony-users] Re: Missing Javascript Libraries after PEAR installation

2009-03-21 Thread Campezzi

OK, after looking everywhere, I managed to find a solution.

Turns out things changes in 1.2 - the prototype directory is now not
located on the web folder, but inside a plugin. That plugin needs to
be activated on the command line by issuing the following command:

symfony plugin:publish-assets

After doing that, symfony seems to set up special redirection rules
for the plugins used on the proejct, like for example the /
sfProtoculousPlugin directory that my templates kept trying to access.
Then, bingo! Things work like magic :P

So it seems all that is missing is to add that command to the Ajax
Tutorial for 1.2

Thanks for the help :)


On Mar 21, 8:51 pm, Campezzi campe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi again Lee, thanks for answering :)

 Indeed, installing v1.1 gave me the folder I was missing. Maybe there
 is something wrong with the 1.2.4 package after all... I wonder how
 that could be informed to the folks that take care of the project?

 Kind Regards,
 Campezzi

 On Mar 21, 8:28 pm, Lee Bolding l...@leesbian.net wrote:

  Hmm... you're missing a directory data/symfony/web/sf/prototype, which  
  contains :

  css/input_auto_complete_tag.css
  and
  js/builder.js          
  js/dragdrop.js          
  js/index.html          
  js/scriptaculous.js    
  js/sound.js
  js/controls.js          
  js/effects.js
  js/prototype.js        
  js/slider.js            
  js/unittest.js

  I wouldn't be surprised if you've also got other files missing...

  I guess it could be a bad path or directory separator in the PEAR  
  package.

  I'm out of ideas, other than suggesting you try installing 1.1 and see  
  if that works - if it does, it eliminates your platform and points the  
  finger at the package you've been trying to install.

  On 21 Mar 2009, at 23:07, Campezzi wrote:

   Hi Lee,

   Thanks for your answer. I checked my cli php.ini settings and they
   seemed to be fine - just in case, I uninstalled symfony and installed
   again, and still got the same issues (even though the installation
   returns an OK message). I'm going to try VirtualBox, but I don't think
   it will work - I downloaded the symfony source from symfony-
   project.org and, browsing the files, I see that the file structure
   there looks just like my installation does.

   Any other ideas?

   Thanks again,

   Campezzi

   On Mar 21, 7:30 pm, Lee Bolding l...@leesbian.net wrote:
   Possibly your the php.ini for cli didn't have high enough
   memory_limit. This makes the PEAR installer bail halfway through
   installation - I guess those are the kind of symptoms you'd get,
   missing file cos they weren't copied before the installation bailed.

   Try uninstalling (via PEAR), changing your cli memory_limit to 128M
   and then reinstalling via PEAR.

   Windows is a bitch to develop on. I'd recommend you build yourself a
   Linux VM with VirtualBox (it's free) and save yourself a world of
   pain :)

   On 21 Mar 2009, at 20:59, Campezzi wrote:

   Hi there,

   I recently installed symfony on my test server at home (Windows box
   running WAMP) using PEAR. The installation went well, and everything
   seemed to be working. However, when I tried running the Ajax  
   tutorial,
   I noticed it wasn't working for a simple reason - the necessary
   libraries were not being included.

   At first I thought it was a simple httpd.conf problem, but when I
   checked my data folder, I noticed there were no JS files there.  
   All I
   have is:

   data/symfony/web/sf/calendar
   data/symfony/web/sf/sf_admin
   data/symfony/web/sf/sf_default
   data/symfony/web/sf/sf_web_debug

   I could download script.aculo.us (which comes with prototype  
   bundled),
   but I don't know where exactly the JS files should go.

   So my question is twofold:

   1. why would the PEAR installation not install the JS libraries on  
   the
   data folder by default? that's odd.
   2. if the solution is to actually download the libraries, where  
   should
   I drop them exactly in my symfony data folder? I know I'll use  
   them in
   other projects, so it would be better to have a permanent solution
   on this one...

   Thanks for your time and patience!
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