Em quinta-feira, 23 de maio de 2013 02h54min48s UTC-3, DJ escreveu:
Hi--
I am trying to set up a generic data structure that we can use to map objects, attributes and relationships. As such I have one table with a id and name, and a join table with a "parent" id and a "child" id.
Data...
mysql> select * from resources;
+----+-------+
| id | name |
+----+-------+
| 1 | top |
| 2 | 2nd_1 |
| 3 | 3rd_1 |
| 4 | 2nd_2 |
| 5 | 3rd_2 |
| 6 | 4th |
| 7 | 5th |
+----+-------+
mysql> select * from resources_resources;
+----+---------------+---------------+
| id | a_resource_id | b_resource_id |
+----+---------------+---------------+
| 1 | 1 | 2 |
| 2 | 2 | 3 |
| 3 | 1 | 4 |
| 4 | 4 | 5 |
| 5 | 3 | 6 |
| 6 | 5 | 6 |
| 7 | 6 | 7 |
+----+---------------+---------------+
Below is my model definition.
// Model/Resource.php
public $hasAndBelongsToMany = array(
'Children' => array(
'className' => 'Resource',
'joinTable' => 'resources_resources',
'foreignKey' => 'a_resource_id',
'associationForeignKey' => 'b_resource_id',
'unique' => 'keepExisting',
'conditions' => '',
'fields' => '',
'order' => '',
'limit' => '',
'offset' => '',
'finderQuery' => '',
'deleteQuery' => '',
'insertQuery' => ''
),
);
Controller
// Controller/ResourceController.php
public function view($id = null) {
if (!$this->Resource->exists($id)) {
throw new NotFoundException(__('Invalid resource'));
}
$options = array('conditions' => array('Resource.' . $this->Resource->primaryKey => $id),'recursive' => 5);
$data = $this->Resource->find('first', $options);
debug($data);
This outputs as below...array( 'Resource' => array( 'id' => '1', 'name' => 'top' ), 'Children' => array( (int) 0 => array( 'id' => '2', 'name' => '2nd_1', (int) 0 => array( 'id' => '3', 'name' => '3rd_1', 'ResourcesResource' => array( 'id' => '2', 'a_resource_id' => '2', 'b_resource_id' => '3' ) ), 'ResourcesResource' => array( 'id' => '1', 'a_resource_id' => '1', 'b_resource_id' => '2' ) ), (int) 1 => array( 'id' => '4', 'name' => '2nd_2', (int) 0 => array( 'id' => '5', 'name' => '3rd_2', 'ResourcesResource' => array( 'id' => '4', 'a_resource_id' => '4', 'b_resource_id' => '5' ) ), 'ResourcesResource' => array( 'id' => '3', 'a_resource_id' => '1', 'b_resource_id' => '4' ) ) ) )
Is it because I'm using the one table? (I'm about to prove that for myself). I have tried things like using contain and specifying multiple levels as below with same result as below.
$options = array('conditions' => array('Resource.' . $this->Resource->primaryKey => $id),'contain' => array( 'Children' => array( 'Children' => array ( 'Children'))));
Is this 2 levels deep recursion by design? Can anybody suggest a workaround?
Thanks!
Like Us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/CakePHP
Find us on Twitter http://twitter.com/CakePHP
---
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to cake-php+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.
To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com.
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
No comments:
Post a Comment