You were also the one asking
here? http://www.dereuromark.de/2014/04/21/cakephp-flash-messages-2-0/
Right?
I answered there.
Most errors should result in an exception of some kind which you can catch.
Am Montag, 21. April 2014 00:47:15 UTC+2 schrieb Ankan Adhikari:
>
> *Nothing new:*
> So my models are very heavy and granular on functionality.
>
> Controller actions calls -> method in model -> in turn may calls more
> methods in other related or same model etc.
>
> each of these methods in models return boolean for success or failure.
> I want each model method to be responsible for setting the flash message
> also.
>
> the following approach works, but it doesn't seem very neat.
>
> //Somewhere in a model method:
>
> public function savethisstuff($data) {
>
> if($not_ok){
> $this->error = __('My error message');
> return false;
> }
> return true;}
>
> in my controller :
>
> public function add(){
> if(!$this->Modelname->savethisstuff($this->request->data)){
> $this->Session->setFlash($this->Modelname->error);
> }}
>
> writing to the session directly also does not seem like a very good idea
> either, because models can be used in shells where there is no session.
> what could be the best way? Or Am I totally missing the point of something?
>
>
>
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