then one might have to overwrite constructClasses():
public function constructClasses() {
$this->components['TeamSpeak3.TeamSpeak3'] = array(
'uri' => Configure::read('Settings.ts_uri));
parent::constructClasses();
}
Just don't put it in $components then.
Am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2013 01:10:21 UTC+1 schrieb cricket:
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Julien Itard <julie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
> here is my AppController :
>
> public $components = array(
> 'TeamSpeak3.TeamSpeak3' => array(
> 'uri' => Configure::read('Settings.ts_uri)
> )
> );
>
> I need to use a configure here but it doesn't work ... any idea ?
>
> Thx from France :)
Salut,
You can't do that when declaring a class variable because it depends
on runtime info.
public $components = array(
'TeamSpeak3.TeamSpeak3'
);
function beforeFilter() {
$this->TeamSpeak3->uri = Configure::read(Settings.ts_uri);
}
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