For the route, use :
url_for('@user_activate', $user);
Could you try a simple thing ?
Change your URL : set something like /user-activate/:id
Does it works like this ?
2009/10/12 HAUSa <[email protected]>
>
> With the requirements it works, the url_for('@user_activate?id=' .
> $user->getId()) didn't have any effect.
> But what is the difference with the requirements? It's strange that it
> doesn't take the user_activate route in first place, because I placed
> it on top of my routing.yml document...
>
>
> On 9 okt, 18:18, Alexandre SALOME <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 1 => true in routing parameters...
> >
> > Strange...
> >
> > Try adding :
> >
> > *requirements*:
> > id: \d+
> >
> > Finally :
> >
> > user_activate:
> > url: /user/activate/:id
> > class: sfPropelRoute
> > options: { model: User, type: object }
> > param: { module: user, action: activate }
> > requirements:
> > id: \d+
> >
> > 2009/10/9 NairuS <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > 2009/10/9 HAUSa <[email protected]>
> >
> > >> Hey, this is weird! I checked the log like you said Alexandre, and it
> > >> matches just the default one...
> >
> > >> Oct 09 10:17:36 symfony [info] {sfPatternRouting} Connect
> > >> sfPropelRoute "user_activate" (/user/activate/:id)
> > >> Oct 09 10:17:36 symfony [info] {sfPatternRouting} Connect
> > >> sfPropelRoute "user_edit" (/user/edit/:id)
> > >> Oct 09 10:17:36 symfony [info] {sfPatternRouting} Connect sfRoute
> > >> "homepage" (/)
> > >> Oct 09 10:17:36 symfony [info] {sfPatternRouting} Connect sfRoute
> > >> "default_index" (/:module)
> > >> Oct 09 10:17:36 symfony [info] {sfPatternRouting} Connect sfRoute
> > >> "default" (/:module/:action/*)
> > >> Oct 09 10:17:36 symfony [info] {sfPatternRouting} Match route
> > >> "default" (/:module/:action/*) for /user/activate/1 with parameters
> > >> array ( 1 => true, 'module' => 'user', 'action' => 'activate',)
> >
> > >> But why doesn't it match "user_active"? The URL is correct!
> > >> /website_dev.php/user/activate/1
> >
> > >> On 9 okt, 10:15, HAUSa <[email protected]>
> > >> wrote:
> > >> > Ah, the URL problem is solved. I had to use url_for('user_activate',
> > >> > $user), and not url_for('@user_activate', $user) (mind the @).
> >
> > > Yep it's true.
> >
> > > Sorry! With this syntax :
> > > > url_for('@user_activate?id=' . $user->getId())
> >
> > > it must work too.
> >
> > >> > But, the form problem still remains.
> > >> > When I submit my form, it says
> > >> > "Fatal error: Call to undefined method sfRoute::getObject() in
> /home/
> > >> > snuber/domains/snuber.net/public_html/apps/website/modules/user/
> > >> > actions/actions.class.php on line 59"
> >
> > >> > This is my form now:
> > >> > <form id="form_user_activate" action="<?php echo url_for
> > >> > ('user_activate', $user) ?>" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-
> > >> > data">
> >
> > >> > On 9 okt, 09:50, Alexandre SALOME <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >> > > Sure, your configuration is OK.
> >
> > >> > > Maybe the routing match another route before this one.
> >
> > >> > > Please check in the logs and tell us,
> >
> > >> > > look if you do you have any other rule that could catch your url
> > >> before ?
> >
> > >> > > Use the task *./symfony app:routes websites* to get the list of
> the
> > >> app
> > >> > > routes.
> >
> > >> > > Alexandre
> >
> > >> > > 2009/10/9 HAUSa <[email protected]>
> >
> > >> > > > Can someone help me with this please?
> > >> > > > It's really becoming an obstacle in my development process
> now... :(
> >
> > >> > > > On 8 okt, 21:01, HAUSa <
> [email protected]>
> > >> > > > wrote:
> > >> > > > > I have this route:
> >
> > >> > > > > user_activate:
> > >> > > > > url: /user/activate/:id
> > >> > > > > class: sfPropelRoute
> > >> > > > > options: { model: User, type: object }
> > >> > > > > param: { module: user, action: activate }
> >
> > >> > > > > Now, in the page where that route leads to, I have a form. The
> > >> form is
> > >> > > > > being sent to that route again:
> > >> > > > > <form id="form_user_user_activate"
> action="/website_dev.php/user/
> > >> > > > > activate/1" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">
> >
> > >> > > > > But, when I post that form, I get this error message:
> > >> > > > > Fatal error: Call to undefined method sfRoute::getObject() in
> > >> /home/
> > >> > > > > snuber/domains/
> snuber.net/public_html/apps/website/modules/user/
> > >> > > > > actions/actions.class.php on line 30
> >
> > >> > > > > It is still the very same URL! The route should work,
> shouldn't
> > >> it?
> >
> > >> > > --
> > >> > > Alexandre Salomé -- [email protected]
> >
> > --
> > Alexandre Salomé -- [email protected]
> >
>
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