Jason,

Do you plan on updating this to use the 1.8 featureset? Particularly Zend_Application and the Module Bootstrapping capabilities?

The module bootstrapping capabilities will alleviate any of the "include this code in your bootstrap" portions of the setup process.

-ralph

[email protected] wrote:
http://code.google.com/p/zfsecurity/

You could use that as a starting point.


Jason

On May 8, 2009 4:21pm, Mon Zafra <[email protected]> wrote:
> Something that I think ZF really needs are pre-built modules which immediately work when dropped into an application. It's near impossible to do before since there's no guarantee that a ZF project follows the recommended structure. I ported my CRUD module from another project to Zend_Application with the goal of making it work in any Zend_Tool-created project with minimal fuss.
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> The resulting directory should be copied into the application/modules directory. As long as the modules resource plugin is enabled and a default Zend_Db_Table adapter is set, it should just work. The pages would be unstyled though since nothing is added to the public directory. I made another module that simulates serving of public resources from inside module directories:
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> I wonder if there's any interest in these things? I started making an auth+ACL module but I kinda gave up since it's really hard to make it generic. If there's any interest perhaps I could start it over again.
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