Friday, May 2, 2014

Re: CakeDC's Users plugin action overriding

I think that the result you are expecting is simply to have the default plugin functionality?
Suggestions:
1. First install and get it working out-of-the-box without any overriding.
2. After that, come back to what you've started (override UsersController as directed in the documentation) and also do this:
3. Copy your view files from \app\Plugin\Users\View\Users to \app\View\AppUsers
4. In you AppUsersController::add() method (which is empty) add the line return parent::add();

On Thursday, May 1, 2014 3:40:42 PM UTC-4, giolef...@gmail.com wrote:

I have installed CakeDC's Users plugin and I have loaded all the required files in bootstrap.php, as shown below:

CakePlugin::load('Users'); // Loads the Users plugin  CakePlugin::load('Search'); // Loads the Search plugin  CakePlugin::load('Utils'); // Loads the Utils plugin  CakePlugin::load('Users', array('routes' => true));

I would like to override the add() action of the UsersController of the plugin, so I created the AppUsersController.php file in app/Controller, as instructed here:https://github.com/CakeDC/users#extending-the-controller

Then I created an add() action inside the AppUsersController.php, with an empty body, but the original action was not overridden. What am I doing wrong?

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