Hello,
I have not try this with doctrine. Cannot say...
Thomas
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Lee Bolding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Thomas, that looks promising.
>
> How do I bind sfGuard* to a different database though?
>
> At the moment I've got something like this in my
> frontendConfiguration.class.php - but haven't yet tried it
>
> class ProjectConfiguration extends sfProjectConfiguration
> {
> public function setup()
> {
> Doctrine_Manager::connection('mysql://root:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
> global', 'global');
> Doctrine_Manager::bindComponent('sfGuardUser', 'global');
> }
> }
>
> Hopefully I'll be able to test that out tomorrow. Presumably, if I
> bind only sfGuardUser, the other objects in sfGuardPlugin will remain
> bound to my database containing all the other data? (this is what I
> want to happen).
>
> Cheers
>
> Lee
>
> On 6 Oct 2008, at 16:07, Thomas Rabaix wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> If you want to had custom fields into the model, you can overwrite the
>> setTableDefinition and setUp method on the generated class.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Lee Bolding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi gang,
>>>
>>> I've just taken the leap and upgraded to both Symfony 1.1 and
>>> Doctrine
>>> for a new project I'm working on.
>>>
>>> So far, so good - learning curve for Doctrine doesn't seem that
>>> steep,
>>> and haven't yet got to the point of having fun with the new forms and
>>> validators stuff in Symfony 1.1
>>>
>>> Anyway, I'm using the sfGuardDoctrinePlugin - but, here's the catch -
>>> my users data is stored in a separate database to the rest of the
>>> data
>>> for my application, and it's a legacy database that I can't change
>>> the
>>> schema on.
>>>
>>> So, what I really need to do is utilise the component binding
>>> functionality of Doctrine, but also use the sfPropelAlternativeSchema
>>> plugin to change the schema of the sfGuard plugin - but, it's a
>>> Propel
>>> plugin, not a Doctrine one. I think to get around that I'll have to
>>> bite the bullet and manually change the schema for the plugin...
>>> but I
>>> can't see that I (or anyone else) will ever upgrade this plugin once
>>> the application is deployed and working.
>>>
>>> So, my question is : how do I configure Doctrine component binding
>>> via
>>> YAML? or do I need to do this in a config file such as
>>> ProjectConfiguration.class.php?
>>>
>>> Once that's done, how do I make my 'users' component available to use
>>> in my YAML for my other models?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance....
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thomas Rabaix
>> Internet Consultant
>>
>> >
>
>
> >
>
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