How can I get around using sfContext to get user information?


On May 14, 2:17 pm, Lukas Kahwe Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 14.05.2010, at 20:14, f1gm3nt wrote:
>
> > So I'm faced with the problem of logging CRUD....
>
> > So if a user saves a form I need to insert information into a
> > database. Right now I'm thinking that the symfony event system will
> > work best. I've been playing around with it and so if a form is saved
> > then if it's new, then it will notify 'object.create' and if the form
> > is being updated then it will notify 'object.update'.
>
> > This seems like the most logical way to do this and I have a table in
> > the database that stores this information. Has anyone else ever done
> > this or can someone give some insights?
>
> just add a post save method in your doctrine base class to do the logging.
>
> regards,
> Lukas Kahwe Smith
> [email protected]
>
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