pls tell me the database configuration pls.how to configure Doctrine ?

On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Gareth McCumskey <gmccums...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As a bew symfony developer I highly recommend you start and complete
> the Jobeet tutorial for Doctrine:
>
> http://www.symfony-project.org/jobeet/1_2/Doctrine/en/
>
> This will give you a great example of using everything in symfony you
> would ordinarily use. I know it seems like a long way to get going,
> but personally I think it would serve you best to spend a few hours
> doing something like this now than trying piece-meal to learn symfony.
>
> Also, Another thing I highly recommend is reading The Definitive Guide
> to symfony. You don't necessarily need to practice every example they
> give, but as long as you read through the book you will later in
> development be able to remember that symfony had X feature to help
> solve Y problem and can go look it up again. If you don't know that
> something exists, you wont even know you can use it :)
>
> http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_2/
>
> Hope that helps. With those two resources under your belt you will be
> a power symfony user in no time at all :)
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:04 AM, bertzzie <bertz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi, I'm very new to symfony, and just a novice developer also...
>> I searched in forum and documentation already and can't find the
>> answer (probably because it's too basic and simple :D)
>>
>> Here's the case :
>>
>> I have one table, 'user' to save username and password, then I want to
>> retrieve the data from that table and check if the submitted username
>> and password is right. I use a loginForm class that I write, and then
>> check it from the main module.. here's the code :
>>
>> loginForm.class.php :
>> class LoginForm extends BaseForm
>> {
>>                public function configure()
>>                {
>>                        $this->setWidgets(array(
>>                          'NIP'      => new sfWidgetFormInputText(),
>>                          'password' => new sfWidgetFormInputPassword(),
>>                        ));
>>
>>                        $this->widgetSchema->setNameFormat('login[%s]');
>>
>>                        $this->setValidators(array(
>>                          'NIP'      => new 
>> sfValidatorString(array('required' => true)),
>>                          'password' => new 
>> sfValidatorString(array('required' => true)),
>>                        ));
>>                }
>> }
>>
>> actions.class.php
>>  public function executeIndex(sfWebRequest $request)
>>  {
>>        $this->form = new LoginForm();
>>
>>        if($request->isMethod('post'))
>>        {
>>                $this->form->bind($request->getParameter('login'));
>>
>>                if($this->form->isValid())
>>                {
>>                        $formValue = $this->form->getValues();
>>
>>                        $query = Doctrine_Query::create()
>>                          ->select('password')
>>                          ->from('pengguna')
>>                          ->where('pengguna.NIP = ' . $formValue['NIP'] );
>>
>>                        $this->user = $query->execute();
>>
>>                }
>>        }
>>  }
>>
>> The code's not finished yet because I don't know how to get the value
>> of the query I just executed...
>> Things that I want to ask :
>> 1. How to get the value (result) of $query->execute() ?
>> 2. Are there any step by step tutorial that teaches most of these
>> basic things ? (I've read practical symfony and doctrine orm for php,
>> but I think it's too advanced for me - so many confusing things)
>>
>> The main problem of those two books is that they assume you know about
>> doctrine ( practical symfony ) and that there's too many things that I
>> have to read when what I need is just a simple question.. I need
>> something like the PHP API documentation.. so any recommendation ?
>>
>> Thanks before, and sorry for my bad english..
>>
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