P.S I do not use the Zend_Tool yet since it doesn't support modules...Yet (as far as i know)
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Vadim Gabriel <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks everyone, I think since there are so many people wondering about it, > A blog post/tutorial will be a good idea *hint Matthew hint* i will take a > look at those once i am at the office tomorrow. > > Vince. > > > On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Jurian Sluiman <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> I think (but am not sure about it) you can add view helper paths in the >> module bootstrap. You need to specify them for each module, that's correct. >> But it's not much work to have an init method in each bootstrap class adding >> a path to the view (only some duplicated code...). >> >> >> -- >> Jurian Sluiman >> Soflomo.com >> >> >> Op Wednesday 06 May 2009 16:27:31 schreef Karl: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > I've been trying to configure the same setup as mentioned and was having >> > issues trying to get my view helpers registered in the modules. You will >> > have to register your view helper paths in each modules bootstrap file. >> > >> > regards, >> > Karl >> > >> > _____ >> > >> > From: Jurian Sluiman [mailto:[email protected]] >> > Sent: 06 May 2009 04:03 PM >> > To: [email protected] >> > Subject: Re: [fw-general] Bootstrapping modules >> > >> > Op Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:57:00 schreef Vadim Gabriel: >> > > Hey, >> > > >> > > Are there any tutorials/guides out there that show examples on ways to >> > > bootstrap an application using more then one module? I mean if i have >> a >> > > directory structure like this: >> > > >> > > -library >> > > ---Zend >> > > -public >> > > ---admin >> > > -----default >> > > -----other >> > > ---site >> > > -----default >> > > -----other >> > > ---index.php >> > > -application >> > > ---configs >> > > -----application.ini >> > > ---modules >> > > -----admin >> > > -------controllers >> > > -------layouts >> > > ---------scripts >> > > -----------default >> > > -----------other >> > > -------views >> > > ---------scripts >> > > -----------default >> > > -----------other >> > > ---------helpers >> > > -----site >> > > -------controllers >> > > -------layouts >> > > ---------scripts >> > > -----------default >> > > -----------other >> > > -------views >> > > ---------scripts >> > > -----------default >> > > -----------other >> > > ---------helpers >> > > >> > > Basically i am looking for creating a modeler structure application >> using >> > > ZF 1.8, Is there anything blogged about it? >> > > >> > > Thanks. >> > >> > Hi Vadim, >> > I have looked into this problem as well. It isn't mentioned in the >> manual, >> > but it's very simple. You should add a Bootstrap.php in each module root >> > containing the class {ModuleName}_Bootstrap, e.g. Admin_Bootstrap, and >> > extending it from Zend_Application_Module_Bootstrap. >> > Now make sure you initialise the modules resource in the global >> bootstrap >> > class by adding this to your application.ini (if you pass a Zend_Config >> > object when creating the Zend_Application instance): >> > resources.modules[] = >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Now you should have a proper modular design with autoloading the modules >> > using the conventional structure. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Regards, Jurian >> > > > > -- > Vincent Gabriel. > Lead Developer, Senior Support. > Zend Certified Engineer. > Zend Framework Certified Engineer. > -- http://www.vadimg.co.il/ > > > > -- Vincent Gabriel. Lead Developer, Senior Support. Zend Certified Engineer. Zend Framework Certified Engineer. -- http://www.vadimg.co.il/
