Hi John,
I tried this solution as well but not working. Any other suggestion?
Regards,
Shiv
On Friday, 6 February 2015 01:36:41 UTC+5:30, John Andersen wrote:
>
> Please always reply to the group - I seldom checks my mailbox :)
>
> I looked in the CakePHP book and it did not show any examples of passing
> all the different paths for different classes, so lets try this:
>
> App::build(array('Model' => array(APP . 'Model' . DS, APP . 'Model' . DS .
> 'Customers' . DS, APP . 'Model' . DS. 'Products' . DS)));
> App::build(array('Controller' => array(APP . 'Controller' . DS, APP.
> 'Controller' . DS. 'Customers' . DS, APP . 'Controller' . DS . 'Products' .
> DS)));
>
> and so on. That should set it up with the full path as the book says it
> needs. Please try and report back :)
> Enjoy, John
>
>
> On 5 February 2015 at 21:15, Shiv Modi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I tried that one as well but not getting desired results.
>
> Regards,
> Shiv
>
> On Thursday, 5 February 2015 20:05:01 UTC+2, John Andersen wrote:
>>
>> You are trying to create an array that contains two entries with the same
>> index - only the last entry with the same index will be used.
>>
>> Change your array to look like this - showing only the Model entry as an
>> example:
>> 'Model' => array('/Model/', '/Model/Customers/', '/Model/Products/'),
>>
>> Do the same for Controller and View entries.
>>
>> Enjoy, John
>>
>> On Thursday, 5 February 2015 12:24:41 UTC+2, Shiv Modi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am using CakePHP 2.6 and want to make two sub-folders, Products and
>>> Customers in app/Controller , Model and View folders. So that I can
>>> categories my product and customer controllers for proper understanding. To
>>> implement and access the same I done some changes in bootstrap as follow:
>>>
>>> App::build(array(
>>> 'Model' => array('/Model/',
>>> '/Model/Products/'),
>>>
>>> 'Controller' => array('/Controller/',
>>> '/Controller/Products/'),
>>>
>>> 'View' => array('/View/', '/View/Products/'),
>>>
>>> ));
>>>
>>> It worked well.
>>>
>>> But when i tried to add the entries for Customers controllers also it
>>> will get overwritten by the other one:
>>>
>>> App::build(array(
>>> 'Model' => array('/Model/',
>>> '/Model/Customers/'),
>>> 'Model' => array('/Model/',
>>> '/Model/Products/'),
>>> 'Controller' => array('/Controller/',
>>> '/Controller/Customers/'),
>>> 'Controller' => array('/Controller/',
>>> '/Controller/Products/'),
>>> 'View' => array('/View/', '/View/Customers/'),
>>> 'View' => array('/View/', '/View/Products/'),
>>>
>>> ));
>>>
>>> It's not working proper. Only Products section is working fine not
>>> Customers one because keys are same and it's getting overwritten. How I can
>>> fix this problem?
>>>
>>
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