In this case, I have a class Member that on insert, adds contextual
information from the user session. I modified the task system to load
a configuration which works but it's a hack. In my opinion one should
be able to load fixtures regardless of how the code is written.
On Apr 26, 2:22 pm, Jonathan Wage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My opinion is that your models should not be tied to the context of a
> symfony application.
>
> On Apr 26, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Amadeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Evidently you cannot call sfcontext from a task. This is an issue as
> > the fixture load is bound to call code where this is used. Changing
> > that code to just work for task loading doesn't make sense so the task
> > system is going to need a mechanism to deal with this.
>
> > On Apr 26, 1:30 pm, Dustin Whittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > project.com> wrote:
> >> Amadeus,
>
> >> Make sure to upgrade to the 1.1 plugin for doctrine. The problem is
> >> that you
> >> no longer get the first context, but rather create a context with
> >> configuration.
>
> >> $configuration = sfApplicationConfiguration::getForApplication
> >> ('frontend',
> >> 'dev', true)
>
> >> $context = sfContext::createInstance($configuration);
>
> >> - Dustin
>
> >> On 4/26/08 12:08 PM, "Amadeus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> I'm getting this error now after my final upgrade. I get it when I
> >>> call "symfony doctrine:load-data public". It comes from one of my
> >>> Doctrine classes which has a preInsert method with the line:
> >>> $geo
> >>> = sfContext::getInstance()->getUser()->getAttribute('geo');
>
> >>> Any ideas?
>
> >>> On Apr 16, 4:10 am, angelsk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> Hi,
>
> >>>> I keep getting this error message when trying to run some of the
> >>>> symfony commands. I'm sure I'm missing something important, config-
> >>>> wise, but no idea what.
>
> >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] trunk]$ php symfony propel:data-load --append
> >>>> frontend
>
> >>>>>> propel load data from "/mnt/homes/jcar...opping.com/trunk/
> >>>>>> data/fixtures"
>
> >>>> The "default"contextdoes not exist.
>
> >>>> The fixtures folder contains village-data.yml
>
> >>>> Also, got the same error trying to generate-crud for the village
> >>>> class
> >>>> on the frontend.
>
> >>>> Any ideas what I'm missing, anyone else come across the same
> >>>> problem?
>
> >>>> Thanks
>
> >>>> Jo
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