Hi It would be nice if you share your code.
Cheers holo 2009/10/11 scs <[email protected]> > Matthew, thank you for your comment and explanation. > > > I removed the My_Acl class and used directly $acl = new Zend_Acl.... > And then moved everything to the plugin using custom methods for > getting/setting resources. And then > in plugin-native methods, I created the rules and check if user is > allowed or not. > That works fine now. I can paste the code in pastie if anybody would > like to see or comment on it.. > > Thanks all, > scs > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney > <[email protected]> wrote: > > -- scs <[email protected]> wrote > > (on Friday, 09 October 2009, 08:50 PM +0300): > >> Thank you all. > >> In fact I am aware of that the routing does not take place in > >> bootstrap but only with the help of plugins. > >> > >> This is the short story why i needed it: > >> I was implementing a zend_acl system which is stored on db. > >> In this system, every page has a record in db and every page is given > >> a role (a common role: guest, member etc.). > >> sample table: > >> fields: id, name, module, controller, action, role > >> values:1, contact, default, contact, index, guest > >> > >> To initiate the acl, I have a function _initAcl() in bootstrap file: > >> { > >> //get frontcontroller and auth > >> ... > >> $acl = new My_Acl(); > >> $frontController->registerPlugin(new My_Plugin_Acl($acl, $auth)); > >> } > >> > >> > >> The class My_Acl has the function: > >> __construct() { > >> 1. get roles and resources from db (private functions of this > >> class): No Problem > >> 2. add them to acl ($this->addResource/addRole): No Problem > >> 3. find the requested page from the db and gets its role ??? > >> 4. set allow rule for the page: $this->allow(page_role_name, > >> resource, action) ??? > >> } > >> > >> The problem is in the 3rd step; I need to find the controller name and > >> action name so that > >> I can fetch the page's role_name from the db with the requested > >> controller and action name. And then go on 4th step above. > > > > > > I'd say you're doing too much in your constructor. > > > > Move 3 and 4 to a separate method, and call that method from > > routeShutdown() or dispatchLoopStartup(). At that point you'd know the > > actual controller/action pair, and will have no problems. > > > > > >> Lets say the requested page is url/contact/index > >> > >> To get this page record from the db, > >> I need to know the controller_name and action_name so that > >> I can get the contact page's (where controller=$controller and action > >> = $action) role name. > >> > >> However, I could not get the controller and action name in My_Acl. > >> > >> I am able to get them in the plugin but then I have to add roles and > >> resources(1st and 2nd step of __construct) in My_Acl > >> and the 3rd and 4th steps (find page data and set allow/deny rules) in > >> the plugin. > >> > >> In other words, I have to divide the acl jobs between the plugin and > >> My_Acl class. > >> I just wanted to set all the roles, resources and rules in My_Acl and > >> then in the plugin only check > >> if isAllowed or not and route them to login or denied page. > >> > >> This is it. Hope I made it clear. I am not very much experienced and > >> knowledgeable yet on ZF but still reading tons of articles and codes. > >> And I would be pleased if I can hear any comments, recommendations, > >> some better practices or improvements. > >> > >> Thanks > >> scs > >> > >> On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:48 PM, David Mintz <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Vadim Gabriel <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> > >> >> i don't think they exits there yet. Those values are being set after > the > >> >> bootstrap and the dispatch process. > >> > > >> > > >> > Therefore, this is the way to go, at least for the time being: > >> > http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.plugins.html > >> > > >> > -- > >> > David Mintz > >> > http://davidmintz.org/ > >> > > >> > The subtle source is clear and bright > >> > The tributary streams flow through the darkness > >> > > >> > > > > -- > > Matthew Weier O'Phinney > > Project Lead | [email protected] > > Zend Framework | http://framework.zend.com/ > > >
