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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:47 |
rchavik |
it's the lib dir (inside the app) |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:45 |
fenix` |
anyway, im looking for the simplest way to have functions that are accessible to both controllers and views |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:45 |
fenix` |
oh. right |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:45 |
dakota |
vendor assets == javascript, css, image, etc. |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:44 |
fenix` |
upport for vendor assets have been removed for 1.3. It is recommended that you take any vendor assets you have and repackage them into plugins. See Plugin assets for more information. |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:35 |
dakota |
fenix`: who says vendors aren't supported in 2.0? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:33 |
fenix` |
with a libs class do i have to extend anything? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:28 |
fenix` |
vendors are no longer supported in 2.0.0, does this apply to libs? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:27 |
rchavik |
http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/getting-started/cakephp-folder-structure.html?highlight=Lib |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:23 |
fenix` |
as in use an include statement or does phpcake have a library system? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:21 |
rchavik |
make it a lib |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:20 |
fenix` |
so to access one function in both a view and a controller, i have to create it both a helper and appcontroller? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:14 |
fenix` |
nvm googled it. |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:11 |
fenix` |
can you access helper functions from controllers or are they just for views? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 10:02 |
ujjain |
How do I get sublinks under my Google results? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:56 |
jgonca |
) |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:56 |
fenix` |
jgonca: yeah shows up under helpers as a general topic, i figure that was was just about the existing helpers. |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:54 |
jgonca |
it shows up, but it's not in the first results |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:53 |
fenix` |
rchavik: thanks, wierd that didn't show up in a search |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:52 |
rchavik |
http://book2.cakephp.org/en/views/helpers.html |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:52 |
jgonca |
fenix: but I think they've followed the same idea |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:51 |
fenix` |
jgonca: yeah i searched the 2.0 book no luck for creating helpers |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:51 |
jgonca |
~tell fenix` about book2 |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:50 |
jgonca |
fenix: you'll need to check the 2.0 docs, then |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:50 |
fenix` |
jgonca: is that valid for 2.0.0? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:49 |
fenix` |
ok thanks. |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:49 |
fenix` |
is it just class Xhelper extends AppHelper{ function blah(){} }? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:49 |
jgonca |
fenix: http://book.cakephp.org/view/1097/Creating-Helpers |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:47 |
byqsri |
hi .. I would use in my application date with repetitions (every monday etc...) ... exists in Cakphp some plugin to do this? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:46 |
fenix` |
dakota: whats involved in writing a custom helper? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:46 |
dakota |
rchavik: Well, I suppose a NULL != '' |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:46 |
rchavik |
dakota, it seems that it does not like NULLs |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:46 |
dakota |
fenix`: I remember telling you yesterday, controllers are only for 'controlling' the data flow between models and views. If you want a method/function that you want to run in your views, it should go into a helper |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:45 |
fenix` |
if i add doCalculation($x, $y) to appcontroller can i call it from a view? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:44 |
fenix` |
can you access controller functions from views? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:42 |
rchavik |
yes.. must be my code.. checking again now |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:41 |
dakota |
rchavik: 1.3? |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:41 |
dakota |
odd, there's even a test case for it :/ |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:41 |
rchavik |
~tell rchavik about broken |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:40 |
rchavik |
dakota, okay.. i thought so, but it does not work |
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Sep 23rd 2011, 09:39 |
dakota |
https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp/blob/master/cake/tests/cases/libs/set.test.php#L655 |