Glad to hear you were able to get that resolved.
Check out the documentation for the Auth component
http://book.cakephp.org/view/172/Authentication, in particular the
user method http://book.cakephp.org/view/387/user.
On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, deek derek.bon...@gmail.com wrote:
Andy,
It looks like
Can you show us the structure of your table? It seems Cake is not able
to find that field.
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If you have debug set to 0 in core.php and added displayname to the
user table after Cake first saw the it, you need to update the cache
of the table's layout. (Either set debug to 1, reload the page, and
set it back to 0 or delete the file in tmp.)
On Feb 24, 2:36 am, deek derek.bon...@gmail.com
Andy,
It looks like the debug issue was the problem and everything is now
working properly.
My final question is this. Once a user is logged on (through the
built-in Auth of CakePHP), what built-in functions should I use to
determine that user's id number? For that matter what is a good way to
^^ What @Andy says is right.
Simple rule of thumb for hasMany/hasOne - belongsTo
relationships ... whichever model your foreign_key is in, it belongs
to the other model.
Welcome to CakePHP, it should make learning complex PHP a lot easier
for you. I sometimes wish I hadn't taught myself a lot
So I updated my post model to what you see below and now when I go to
my index (index.ctp) view that I have listed on my first post nothing
shows up. Do I need to add anything in the controllers or the user
model? Once get it to show properly how would I call the the User
displayname in my
Did you try just using var $belongsTo = array('User');? The values
you are supplying for className and foreignKey should be the defaults.
If you remove the $belongsTo piece, do your posts show up again? If
not, what else did you change? What code do you currently have in your
controller? No
Well everything seems to be working now with var $belongsTo =
array('User'); but I have tried putting ?php echo $post['User']
['displayname']; ? in my index.ctp and the it does not output any of
the information. If I put ?php echo $post['User']['id']; ? or ?php
echo $post['User']['username']; ?
Also when I try and add a user with this form
h1Add User/h1
?php
echo $form-create('User', array('action' = 'register'));
echo $form-input('username');
echo $form-input('displayname');
echo $form-input('password');
echo $form-end('Add User');
?
the displayname never makes it
First of all let me say I'm very new to CakePHP and complex PHP in
general. I based the blog I am working on off the tutorial on the
CakePHP website. I skipped creating ACL or a more complex management
of permissions because as of now the only people who will be posting
content will be Authorized
Try $belongsTo instead of $hasOne.
$belongsTo = array('User');
On Feb 22, 7:03 pm, deek derek.bon...@gmail.com wrote:
First of all let me say I'm very new to CakePHP and complex PHP in
general. I based the blog I am working on off the tutorial on the
CakePHP website. I skipped creating ACL
Official documentation to the rescue: http://book.cakephp.org/
contains the answers to *most* of the questions you will have
regarding Cake.
For this specific question try
http://book.cakephp.org/view/84/Saving-Related-Model-Data-hasOne-hasMany-belongsTo
Hi guys,
Hopefully a fairly straight forward question. I have the following two
models: Member, User. User hasOne Member, Member belongsTo User.
In my application, I have a Members admin area, which lists all the
Members. I need to allow the admin to create a corresponding User for
a Member and
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