-- Matthew Ratzloff <[email protected]> wrote
(on Thursday, 26 February 2009, 01:02 PM -0800):
> As a side note, I wish there was a way to configure Zend_Loader to iterate 
> over
> the include path and check is_readable() on them.  I know it's much slower, 
> but
> it would be more convenient during development when you're watching log
> messages to not always have to filter out the include_once warnings.  Then in
> your configuration you could just turn it off for production deployments.

Write a custom callback, then, and use it during development.
Zend_Loader_Autoloader allows you to specify the callback you wish to
use for the default autoloader implementation -- it uses
Zend_Loader::loadClass() by default, but you can override it.

> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:52 PM, till <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>     On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:19 PM, awkaiser
>     <[email protected]> wrote:
>     >
>     > This message is intended for @weierophinney, but feel free to pitch in 
> if
>     you
>     > have a solution. :) This might be an easy one for you guys!
>     >
>     > The short story is that I'm giving Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource
>     > (incubator) a spin and have run into some unexpected behavior. It seems
>     to
>     > load my classes correctly (my page will display with the expected
>     > information from the database) but Zend_Loader complains with some
>     warnings:
>     >
>     >    Warning: Zend_Loader::include_once(Projects/Model/Projects.php)
>     > [function.Zend-Loader-include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file
>     or
>     > directory in /[...]/library/Zend/Loader.php on line 83
>     >
>     >    Warning: Zend_Loader::include_once() [function.include]: Failed
>     opening
>     > 'Projects/Model/Projects.php' for inclusion (include_path='[...]') in
>     > /[...]/library/Zend/Loader.php on line 83
>     >
>     >    Warning: Zend_Loader::include_once(Projects/DbTable/Projects.php)
>     > [function.Zend-Loader-include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file
>     or
>     > directory in /[...]/library/Zend/Loader.php on line 83
>     >
>     >    Warning: Zend_Loader::include_once() [function.include]: Failed
>     opening
>     > 'Projects/DbTable/Projects.php' for inclusion (include_path='[...]') in
>     > /[...]/library/Zend/Loader.php on line 83
> 
>     Somewhat related and more a question for Matthew, but is the
>     *autoloader* supposed to use include_once?
> 
>     > So, it seems to be attempting to include the classes from my include
>     path.
>     > My assumption is that Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource should take care 
> of
>     > everything (like taking overriding the processing of namespaces in such 
> a
>     > way that the default Zend_Loader actions are never executed) and I
>     shouldn't
>     > need to touch my include_path.
>     >
>     > Is there something I need to do in my bootstrap prior to using ZLAR to
>     avoid
>     > that include conflict? Right now the bootstrap has nothing specific to
>     ZLAR
>     > and I'm just instantiating it in my modules' index controller init()
>     > functions like so:
>     >
>     > $loader = new Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource(array(
>     >        'namespace' => 'Projects',
>     >        'basePath'  => dirname(__FILE__) . '/..'
>     > ));
>     >
>     > $loader->addResourceTypes(array(
>     >        'Model' => array('path' => 'models', 'namespace' => 'Model'),
>     >        'DbTable'  => array('path' => 'models/DbTable', 'namespace' =>
>     'DbTable')
>     > ));
>     >
>     > ... where my directory structure is:
>     >
>     > /application
>     >    /modules (just showing one for illustration)
>     >        /projects
>     >            /controllers
>     >                IndexController.php
>     >            /forms
>     >            /models
>     >                /DbTable
>     >                    Categories.php
>     >                    Features.php
>     >                    ProjectCategories.php
>     >                    ProjectFeatures.php
>     >                    Projects.php
>     >                    ProjectsSimilar.php
>     >                Projects.php
>     >            /views
>     >
>     > Maybe I'm violating "best practices" for ZLAR, who knows. :) Hopefully
>     there
>     > is a quick fix!
> 
>     LGTM! :) I bet the module structure throws it off somehow, I don't
>     know what dirname(__FILE__) in your example resolves to, e.g., is your
>     "bootstrap" in root/app/modules/ or in /root/.
> 
>     Cheers,
>     Till
> 
> 

-- 
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
Software Architect       | [email protected]
Zend Framework           | http://framework.zend.com/

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