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Multiple models in one view for J3.3
John Benac
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Posts: 5
8 years 6 months ago #1345
by John Benac
Replied by John Benac on topic Multiple models in one view for J3.3
have you verified that you use of JModelLegacy will successfully use functions from within the site part of the component? I dont have enough reputation on stack overflow to comment. Please upvote my question and answer!
recently, I did the following to access other functions integrating Jomsocial and kunena:
in controllers/groups.php
public function save() {
$group = JTable::getInstance('Group', 'CTable');
$group->name = $name;
...lots of code defining $group...
$group->store();
//and then my own code!!
$group->hack($group);
}
and then in tables/groups.php
public function hack($group){
$db = JFactory::getDBO();
$sql = "INSERT INTO `z1b6c_kunena_aliases` (`alias`, `type`, `item`, `state`) VALUES
('".JFilterOutput::stringURLSafe($group->name)."', 'catid', '-42', 0);";
$db->setQuery($sql);
try {
$db->execute();
} catch (Exception $e) {
JFactory::getApplication()->enqueueMessage($e->getMessage(), 'error');
}
}
I suggest using the error_log() function to output your variables every step of the way so that you know that it is processing correctly. I check my error logs by accessing nano /var/log/httpd/error_log
accessible by behaving as `root` (by typing sudo su)
recently, I did the following to access other functions integrating Jomsocial and kunena:
in controllers/groups.php
public function save() {
$group = JTable::getInstance('Group', 'CTable');
$group->name = $name;
...lots of code defining $group...
$group->store();
//and then my own code!!
$group->hack($group);
}
and then in tables/groups.php
public function hack($group){
$db = JFactory::getDBO();
$sql = "INSERT INTO `z1b6c_kunena_aliases` (`alias`, `type`, `item`, `state`) VALUES
('".JFilterOutput::stringURLSafe($group->name)."', 'catid', '-42', 0);";
$db->setQuery($sql);
try {
$db->execute();
} catch (Exception $e) {
JFactory::getApplication()->enqueueMessage($e->getMessage(), 'error');
}
}
I suggest using the error_log() function to output your variables every step of the way so that you know that it is processing correctly. I check my error logs by accessing nano /var/log/httpd/error_log
accessible by behaving as `root` (by typing sudo su)
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Stargazer
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Posts: 3
8 years 6 months ago #1347
by Stargazer
Replied by Stargazer on topic Multiple models in one view for J3.3
Thanks for the response. I will play around with it some more. Very frustrating so far.
I also don't have enough of a reputation on Stack Overflow to upvote you. FYI.
I also don't have enough of a reputation on Stack Overflow to upvote you. FYI.
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