You should restore original folders structure inside app/tmp - cake do not create subdirs itself in runtime and heavily depends on own cache. To check consistency in all other app parts is also very good idea.
Check your log message - is model class MyModel? I think it should be AppModel that indicates your model was not loaded, but generic one is created. If your model named MyModel, its file should be named my_model.php Most of such problems with models are in wrong model file name. On Apr 22, 7:11 am, Temujin <[email protected]> wrote: > Any thoughts on this one? This project is pretty much halted until I > can figure out what's going on. > > One though I've had is perhaps some CakePHP file is corrupt or > missing, so I'm going to do a diff between a fresh CakePHP app and > mine to see if anything seems out of the ordinary. > > On Apr 21, 10:42 am, Temujin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Here's another thought. > > > I noticed that in my efforts to remedy this, I completely deleted the > > contents of the app/tmp directory (should be harmless, no?). > > > Looking at that delete, i noticed the file app/tmp/cache/persistent/ > > cake_core_core_paths which has a serialized array in it with what > > appears to be paths to all of the folders cake uses to load things > > from. This file no longer exists, and has not been regenerated. Is > > it possible that you need this tmp file in order for cake to load > > models? > > > Of course, the big hole in this theory is that it seems to be able to > > load my controllers/helpers/etc. just fine without it. > > > On Apr 21, 10:21 am, Temujin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Google won't show you your own posts until someone replies to them. > > > > It's very irritating. > > > > Yes, that is annoying. > > > > I would make sense if CakePHP was generating a model from just the > > > database table since > > > I've followed naming convensions. I have validation rules in my PHP > > > model class, and when > > > I do $this->log(print_r($this->MyModel, true), LOG_DEBUG) in my > > > controller I essentially see > > > a stubbed model with the columns derived from the table in the DB. > > > > What would cause CakePHP to ignore my model though? > > > > Here's my setup (using cake_1.2.2.8120): > > > > === app/models/MyModel.php === > > > <?php > > > class MyModel extends AppModel { > > > var $name = 'MyModel'; > > > var $validate = array(... validation here ...);} > > > > ?> > > > ========================= > > > > === app/controllers/my_controller.php === > > > <?php > > > class MyController extends AppController { > > > var $uses = array('MyModel'); > > > var $helpers = array('Html', 'Javascript'); > > > var $components = array('Session'); > > > > function index() { > > > // this is what logs the empty stubbed model CakePHP appears > > > to have generated > > > $this->log("\$this->MyModel: ".print_r($this->MyModel, true), > > > LOG_DEBUG); > > > $result = $this->MyModel->save($this->data); > > > if ($result) { > > > $this->log("valid result"); > > > > $this->Session->setFlash("Sucess", > > > 'default', > > > array('class' => 'success')); > > > } > > > else { > > > $this->log("invalid result"); > > > > $this->Session->setFlash("Error", > > > 'default', > > > array('class' => 'error')); > > > } > > > }} > > > > ?> > > > ============================== > > > > On Apr 21, 9:28 am, brian <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Temujin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > I tried posting this yesterday, but since I can't seem to see it > > > > > anywhere, I'm reposting (sorry for any duplication). > > > > > Google won't show you your own posts until someone replies to them. > > > > It's very irritating. > > > > > > I am at my wits end here. CakePHP appears to have somehow cached my > > > > > model class. Not the data in the database that corresponds to this > > > > > model, but the actual model class itself. Any change I make in the > > > > > model class simply gets ignored. > > > > > > I have done the following to try to make sure nothing is cached: > > > > > > * Turn off caching in config/core.php (Configure::write > > > > > ('Cache.disable', true)) > > > > > * completely removed anything in app/tmp > > > > > * set cacheQueries and cacheSources to false in the model > > > > > * restart apache (this shouldn't do anything, but what the hay) > > > > > > I've tried putting syntax errors in my model class, a divide by zero, > > > > > an exit command before the class definition, and even removed the > > > > > model file, but every time the controller somehow happily loads a > > > > > valid model up and moves on. > > > > > > What is going on here? Is there some hidden cache somewhere that I > > > > > need to delete? > > > > > > I've developed other CakePHP apps, but I've never encountered this > > > > > before. > > > > > Weird. Are you sure you're hitting the correct app? > > > > > I know that Cake can create a model strictly from a DB table if it > > > > sees an association from some other model. I'm really not sure about > > > > exactly what's going on with that, but I know that, a couple of times, > > > > I've created associations to models which didn't exist except as > > > > tables. Maybe that's what's going on here. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
