Hi Jon,
like I said it is only one single table because the only goal for me
was to test the new doctrine admin generator and the i18n goodies.
This is my big fat schema: ;-)
Content:
actAs:
I18n:
fields: [name, description, content]
columns:
id:
type: integer
size: 4
unsigned: true
primary: true
autoincrement: true
user_id:
type: integer
unsigned: true
size: 4
label:
type: string(150)
name:
type: string(200)
description:
type: string(255)
content:
type: string(3000)
And.. today.. wow, after a svn up, removing the old route from
routing.yml and regenerating the admin module using the new
possibility to use the model as argument it seems to work now. I was
able to create and edit records.
But there is a problem with the i18n support: When I delete a record
the records in the translation table are not deleted.
Do I have to forward the deletion by myself or is this a bug?
regards,
Matthias
p.s. thanks a lot for your quick fixes!! :-)
On 23 Nov., 01:59, "Jonathan Wage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we see your schema being used, routing being used? Everything is working
> on my end when I execute the tutorials and cookbook articles I have
> published.
>
> Thanks, Jon
>
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Matthias N. <
>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have to correct my last posting: Actually the Doctrine admin
> > generator is not usable at all.
>
> > What is the reason of this exception?
>
> > 500 | Internal Server Error | InvalidArgumentException
> > The "/my_route/:id/edit.:sf_format" route has some missing mandatory
> > parameters (:id).
>
> > Please guys, before throwing a RC1 it would have been better to at
> > least do some basic tests... I'm a pretty frustrated now.. :-(
>
> > It seems like I have to do the same thing as with sf 1.1: wait at
> > least 3 patch level releases before start using or even evaluating
> > it. :-(
>
> > regards
> > Matthias
>
> > On 22 Nov., 23:04, "Matthias N." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > as blog posts look promising I just tried to setup one single table
> > > using i18n inspired by a nice cookbook article [1] from Jon. But
> > > nothing works as expected. :-(
>
> > > build-sql is buggy as config.php is not loaded for some reason,
> > > routing is buggy and after some workarounds I now get this exception
> > > when trying to save a record:
>
> > > 500 | Internal Server Error | Doctrine_Exception
> > > Validator named 'size' not available.
>
> > > But there is no column named 'size' in my 1-table test schema so I
> > > finally gave up.. ;-)
>
> > > Hope to see more fixes soon. Keep up the good work. The sf 1.2 version
> > > looks very promising!!
>
> > > regards,
> > > Matthias
>
> > > [1]
> >http://www.symfony-project.org/cookbook/1_2/en/doctrine_admin_generators
>
> --
> Jonathan H. Wage
> Open Source Software Developer &
> Evangelisthttp://www.jwage.comhttp://www.doctrine-project.orghttp://www.symfony-project.org
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