Did you clear your cache after installing the plugin? On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 00:57, ckemmler <[email protected]> wrote: > > This might be more interesting: I just tried to trigger the register > action by going to: > > http://localhost/web/frontend_dev.php/sfGuardRegister/register > > This got me: > > Fatal error: Class 'sfGuardFormRegister' not found in /eclipse/ > workspace/twittbook/plugins/sfGuardExtraPlugin/modules/sfGuardRegister/ > lib/BasesfGuardRegisterActions.class.php on line 26 > > which seems to indicate that the action is indeed recognized and > executed, but it can't find a class that's defined in the modules lib > directory: sfGuardFormRegister > > It seems that my application doens't know about the plugin and hence > doesn't know of the classes/libraries there declared. > > Am I totally wrong here? And if not, how do I correct this situation. > > Also, I forgot to mention that when I tried to install the plugin the > "normal way", I had the following error in the console: > > No release available for plugin "sfGuardExtraPlugin" > > What does it *really* mean? > > > On Mar 20, 4:18 pm, ckemmler <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanks! >> >> Did that. >> >> I have two problems now >> >> 1. the README there tells me: >> >> * Add method `retrieveByUsernameOrEmailAddress` to get a user by >> email or username in lib/model/sfGuardPlugin/sfGuardUserPeer.class >> e.q. >> >> [PHP] >> static public function retrieveByUsernameOrEmailAddress >> ($usernameOrEmail, $isActive = true ) >> { >> $c = new Criteria(); >> $c->add(self::USERNAME, $usernameOrEmail); >> $c->add(self::EMAIL, $usernameOrEmail); >> $c->add(self::IS_ACTIVE, $isActive); >> >> return self::doSelectOne($c); >> } >> >> but I don't have a lib/model/sfGuardPlugin/sfGuardUserPeer.class >> >> What am I supposed to do then? >> >> 2. Suddenly I get the following ugly warnings on every page: >> >> Warning: call_user_func >> (sfGuardExtraRouting::listenToRoutingLoadConfigurationEvent) >> [function.call-user-func]: First argument is expected to be a valid >> callback in /eclipse/workspace/twittbook/lib/symfony/event/ >> sfEventDispatcher.class.php on line 77 >> >> Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session >> cache limiter - headers already sent (output started at /eclipse/ >> workspace/twittbook/lib/symfony/event/sfEventDispatcher.class.php:77) >> in /eclipse/workspace/twittbook/lib/symfony/storage/ >> sfSessionStorage.class.php on line 93 >> >> Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by >> (output started at /eclipse/workspace/twittbook/lib/symfony/event/ >> sfEventDispatcher.class.php:77) in /eclipse/workspace/twittbook/lib/ >> symfony/response/sfWebResponse.class.php on line 335 >> >> Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by >> (output started at /eclipse/workspace/twittbook/lib/symfony/event/ >> sfEventDispatcher.class.php:77) in /eclipse/workspace/twittbook/lib/ >> symfony/response/sfWebResponse.class.php on line 349 >> >> How do I interpret these? >> >> On Mar 20, 4:04 pm, Loïc Vernet <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Try by SVN or download the pear package. >> >> > ++ >> >> > ________________________________ >> > De : ckemmler <[email protected]> >> > À : symfony users <[email protected]> >> > Envoyé le : Vendredi, 20 Mars 2009, 23h58mn 04s >> > Objet : [symfony-users] sfGuardExtraPlugin >> >> > This plugin seems to buy me everything I need. However, I can't >> > install it using plugin:install... >> >> > What about other ways of installing it? How do I know that it's going >> > to work? > > >
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