Changed it.
Dwayne
On 5 dec, 13:11, euromark <dereurom...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> $Model->alias is usually more accurate than $Model->name
> and you should include models using
> $notification = ClassRegistry::init('Notification');
>
> On 5 Dez., 12:51, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
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> <jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> > What are you trying to achieve?
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> > Jeremy Burns
> > Class Outfit
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> >http://www.classoutfit.com
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> > On 5 Dec 2011, at 11:4941, Dwayne Hanekamp wrote:
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> > > I'm currently building an app on which i need automatic notification
> > > generation on certain models. Thats why i've created a behavior which
> > > adds a record to the notificationdatabase after every save or update
> > > (code given below). I'm wondering if i'm on the right track and if any
> > > of you have some comments on the way i did things.
>
> > > <?php
> > > // file: app/model/behavior/notificationbehavior.php
> > > class NotificationBehavior extends ModelBehavior {
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> > > var $default = array(
> > > 'afterSave' => true,
> > > 'afterUpdate' => true,
> > > 'modelName' => '',
> > > 'id' => 'id',
> > > 'user_id' => 'user_id'
> > > );
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> > > public function setup(&$Model, $settings){
> > > $this->default['modelName'] = strtolower($Model->name);
> > > $this->settings = array_merge($this->default, $settings);
> > > }
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> > > public function afterSave(&$Model, $created = null){
> > > if($created && $this->settings['afterSave']){
> > > $data = $Model->data[$Model->name];
> > > $this->data['Notification']['user_id'] = $data[$this-
> > >> settings['user_id']];
> > > $this->data['Notification'][$this->settings['modelName'] . '_id'] =
> > > $data[$this->settings['id']];
> > > } else if(!$created && $this->settings['afterUpdate']){
> > > $data = $Model->data[$Model->name];
> > > $this->data['Notification']['user_id'] = $data[$this-
> > >> settings['user_id']];
> > > $this->data['Notification'][$this->settings['modelName'] . '_id'] =
> > > $data[$this->settings['id']];
> > > $this->data['Notification']['update'] = 1;
> > > }
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> > > if(!empty($this->data['Notification']['user_id'])){
> > > App::import('Model','Notification');
> > > $notification = new Notification;
> > > $notification->create();
> > > $notification->save($this->data);
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> > > }
> > > }
>
> > > }
> > > ?>
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> > > Thanks in advance,
>
> > > Dwayne
>
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