A simple cakephp behavior for scoping finds
I didn't want to write a bunch of custom finds so I just defined an array and made a behavior to interact with that array. Yep.
- CakePHP 2.x
[Using Composer]
Add the plugin to your project's composer.json
- something like this:
{
"require": {
"josegonzalez/cakephp-simple-scope": "dev-master"
}
}
Because this plugin has the type cakephp-plugin
set in it's own composer.json
, composer knows to install it inside your /Plugins
directory, rather than in the usual vendors file. It is recommended that you add /Plugins/SimpleScope
to your .gitignore file. (Why? read this.)
[Manual]
- Download this: https://github.com/josegonzalez/cakephp-simple-scope/zipball/master
- Unzip that download.
- Copy the resulting folder to
app/Plugin
- Rename the folder you just copied to
SimpleScope
[GIT Submodule]
In your app directory type:
git submodule add git://github.com/josegonzalez/cakephp-simple-scope.git Plugin/SimpleScope
git submodule init
git submodule update
[GIT Clone]
In your plugin directory type
git clone git://github.com/josegonzalez/cakephp-simple-scope.git SancSimpleScopetion
In 2.0 you need to enable the plugin your app/Config/bootstrap.php
file:
CakePlugin::load('SimpleScope');
If you are already using CakePlugin::loadAll();
, then this is not necessary.
Attach the behavior to your AppModel:
<?php
App::uses('Model', 'Model');
class AppModel extends Model
{
public $actsAs = array('SimpleScope.Scope');
}
?>
Then define some scopes in your model:
<?php
App::uses('AppModel', 'Model');
class User extends AppModel
{
public $scopes = array(
'active_admin' => array(
'name' => 'Active admin users',
'find' => array(
'type' => 'list',
'virtualFields' => array(
'fullname' => "CONCAT(User.firstname, ' ', User.lastname)"
),
'options' => array(
'fields' => array('User.id', 'User.fullname'),
'conditions' => array('User.role LIKE' => '%admin%'),
'order' => array('User.fullname'),
),
),
),
);
}
?>
And then execute it:
<?php
$activeUsers = $this->User->scopedFind('active_admin');
?>
You can alternatively use it as a custom model find:
<?php
$activeUsers = $this->User->find('active_admin');
?>
You can also get a list of scopes:
<?php
scopes = $this->User->scopes();
?>
Scopes:
- require a
name
string - optionally use a
find
array
Scope find
fields:
- require a
type
string - require an
options
array - optionally use a
virtualFields
field
- Unit Tests
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
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