Aha, I figured it out! I had to hack the ShellDispatcher.php to change the
define statement This works if I just have one shell, but if I add others
I'll just have to create another global to use instead of having it
hardcoded. Actually, that might be a good idea for adding to the core
code.
if (!defined('FULL_BASE_URL')) {
define('FULL_BASE_URL', 'http://localhost/ReportMonitor');
}
Thanks!
On Friday, June 22, 2012 11:08:51 AM UTC-5, AD7six wrote:
>
>
>
> On Friday, 22 June 2012 17:44:27 UTC+2, Matt wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to send an email from CakePHP 2.1.2 via console shell
>> (eventually by a cron job). The view I am sending is a calendar with links
>> back to the applications web page. The problem I am finding is that the
>> urls do not include the correct path and from what I have read it is
>> because there is no request object since I am using the console. For
>> example, if I create the view in my browser I get links like this:
>>
>>
>> http://localhost/ReportMonitor/scheduledReports/index/show_date:2012-06-10/result:GOOD
>>
>> but in the email using the same code I get this:
>>
>>
>> http://localhost/scheduledReports/index/show_date:2012-06-10/result:GOOD
>>
>> which is close, but no cigar.
>>
>> I have been trying to find the global that I can set somewhere
>
>
> Since the cli doen't know what domain it's on, that's the right thing to
> do.
>
> define('FULL_BASE_URL', "http://mydomain.com/subfolder");
>
> Will allow you to generate urls on the cli.
>
> AD
>
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