Thanks for answer. Proposal is very helpful. Another few questions: When Zend_File_Transfer will implement api from proposal? I didn't see current code in svn, is this available to download somewhere else?
regards, pch 2008/10/7 Thomas Weidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > First: > Own adapter must not be named Zend_. > Second: > Receive is not allowed to "download" files. > There is a strict seperation. > > Third: > Doing upload and download in one step you need to use the transfer class. > That's why it was created. > > Forth: > If you want to receive a fly simply look at your window :D :D :D > > Fifth: > Look at the API, the proposal and the manual... all methods are described, > even if they are not implemented for now. > Greetings > Thomas Weidner, I18N Team Leader, Zend Framework > http://www.thomasweidner.com > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paweł Chuchmała" < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 4:07 PM > Subject: [fw-general] Custom file transfer adapter. > > > > Hi. >> >> I want to write file transfer adapter for MogileFS. >> >> I have a little problem. Where I should put file downloading and >> uploading? >> In http adapter files are already uploaded on server, so _FILE is used in >> constructor. >> >> My Use Cases looks like this: >> >> $mfs = new Zend_File_Transfer_Adapter_MogileFS($domain, $class, >> $trackers); >> $mfs->receive('file.pdf'); >> $mfs->receive(array('file1', 'file2', 'file3')); >> >> So I think, that in ::receive I must download flie from remote systems and >> then populate it to ::_files. >> >> Am I right? >> >> regards, >> >> -- >> Paweł Chuchmała >> pawel.chuchmala at gmail dot com >> >> > -- Paweł Chuchmała pawel.chuchmala at gmail dot com
