Saturday, January 30, 2010

Re: calling a component in a model

Don't forget, in most cases you want a Behavior (or Datasource) not a
Component (only if the component exists and writes data)

On Jan 29, 3:14 pm, Florian <florian.end...@me.com> wrote:
> Thanks, to all.
>
> Worked with App::Import
>
> On 29 Jan., 08:55, "j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com"
>
> <j0n4s.h4rtm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > While Miles J is right in general, there are exceptions.
>
> > This is how I used Emailcomponent from amodel:http://github.com/ionas/sna/blob/master/www/app/app_model.php#L98
> > (1.2.5)
>
> > I am not sure if an email datasource would be the best approach in
> > general (and thecomponentas well as models could use that) or if
> > there is something missing to the MVC aka. DS/M/B + C+C + V+H
> > architecture, something like "lib" or so...
>
> > King regards
> >  ionas
>
> > On Jan 28, 7:04 pm, Miles J <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > You should not be using Components from yourModel. If you are, then
> > > your application structure is wrong.
>
> > > There are if cases like the Email and Sessioncomponent.
>
> > > On Jan 28, 9:19 am, bujanga <buja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I have found 2 MVC use cases for this approach. One is to send email
> > > > from amodeland the other is to send email from a shell task. Here is
> > > > how I go about it:
>
> > > > //      IMPORT AND INITIALIZE EMAILCOMPONENT
> > > > App::import('Core', 'Controller');
> > > > App::import('Component', 'Email');
> > > > $this->Controller =& new Controller();
> > > > $this->Email =& new EmailComponent(null);
> > > > $this->Email->initialize($this->Controller);
>
> > > > $data = $this->Model->find();
> > > > $this->Controller->set('data', $data);
>
> > > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:33 AM, euromark <dereurom...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > > > you cant automatically use them
>
> > > > > manual inclusion:
>
> > > > > App::import('Component', 'My');
> > > > > $this->My = new MyComponent();
> > > > > ...
>
> > > > > On 28 Jan., 11:54, Florian <florian.end...@me.com> wrote:
> > > > >> Hi @ all,
>
> > > > >> my Problem is that i can not call acomponentfrom amodel.
>
> > > > >> Source -Model:
>
> > > > >> class Approval extends AppModel{
> > > > >>       $components = array('CheckKont');
>
> > > > >> .
> > > > >> .
> > > > >> .
> > > > >> .
>
> > > > >>       function beforeSave(){
> > > > >>              $this->CheckKont->execute ();
> > > > >>       }
>
> > > > >> }
>
> > > > >> Source -Component:
>
> > > > >> class CheckKont extends Object(){
> > > > >>      execute(){
> > > > >>           return true;
> > > > >>      }
>
> > > > >> }
>
> > > > >> Over the Controller i can call thecomponent, also included with
> > > > >> $components = array()
>
> > > > >> Has anybody a hint how do call thecomponentin amodel?
>
> > > > >> Thanks
> > > > >> Florian
>
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