Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
>
> -- Matthew Ratzloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> I'm going to have to agree here. The rule of thumb I use -- based back
> on my CGI::Application days -- is that an action/page controller should
> only have around 7 actions, maximum; more than that, and it should be
> broken apart into more discrete controllers. The rationale is that the
> more actions you add, the less likely that they are all related, and you
> can likely create sub-groups of actions.
>
Seven?! I have a DB with tons of data, this part of the site shows the
reports. There are hundreds of different reports.
Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
>
> Additionally, as someone else noted, if you have 3000 lines, chances are
> that you're probably doing a lot of business logic in your controller -
> and you should move that logic into model classes.
> --
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> Software Architect | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/
>
>
Each action is only a few lines long.
At the moment my URLs look like ths:
http://site.com/reports/report-1/
http://site.com/reports/report-2/
obviously my reports have nice names. Some reports are kinda related so I
could possibly group them:
http://site.com/reports/about-people/tall-people/
http://site.com/reports/about-people/people-with-long-hair/
http://site.com/reports/about-buildings/report-3/
http://site.com/reports/about-buildings/with-illegal-doors/
http://site.com/reports/about-buildings/with-boilers/
http://site.com/reports/about-buildings/with-no-windows/
http://site.com/reports/other/buildings-owned-by-x-with-people-from-company-z/
...they don't really fall into nice groups like this. Also I guess my URLs
wouldn't be able to have that nice tree structure? Any advice? How do I get
down to seven actions?! hlpz plz!!
monk.e.boy
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