I'm using Phalcon PHP with Multi module application. I'm using namespace in my project but I'm searching for something to use theses namespace.
For example, in my view folder I'm using the models folder and in my controller I use the models folder too. But I'm using lot of class models to do a Phalcon find or findFirst. And the only way than I found to make this multi apps working, it's to define the namespace used to import the class like this :
use Apps\Common\Models\Users;
use Apps\Common\Models\Customers;
use Apps\Common\Models\Agents;
...
And I have 50 models like this in my apps... I don't want to define them in all my controller and all my view to make it work.
Do you have a solutions for that ?
Thanks.
If I understood correctly, you can omit the namespace declaration on top of your controller file:
use Models\News;
class NewsController extends BaseController
{
public function indexAction()
{
// With Use above
$obj = new News();
// Without Use above (full namespace path)
$obj = new \Models\News();
}
}
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I created a new FBLogin.php file in App Folder, added class:
namespace App\FBLogin;
class authlogin {}
Now i want to use this class in my Controller File, so i added:
use App\FBLogin\authlogin;
Now when i am trying to use this class authlogin, it is showing me error Class 'App\FBLogin\authlogin' not found
Is there something i am doing wrong?
Laravel Version: 5.5
Why would you use a lowercase format when naming your classes? Anyway, your namespace inside your app folder should follow your file structure.
If you create your class like below,
namespace App\FBLogin;
class authlogin {
// code here
}
Your file structure must be:
app/
FBLogin/
authlogin.php
Then you can use the class anywhere in your app by declaring the proper namespace
use App\FBLogin\authlogin;
$authlogin = new authlogin();
I encountered the topic called 'namespace' in php after I started working with Laravel. While trying to understand namespace I found that to extend a class under a namespace, I need to include that class in my current page. Like the following:
directory '..\teacher\Teacher.php'
namespace Teacher;
class Teacher{
public $headTeacher='mr X';
}
to extend the calss i need to include that page as well as use the namespace
directory '..\studnet\student.php'
use \Teacher\Teacher; //use the namespace
include('../teacher/Teacher.php'); // include the page
class mathTeacher extends Teacher{
public function headTeacherName(){
echo $this->headTeacher;
}
}
$student=new mathTeacher();
$student->headTeacherName();
I am wondering how Laravel only use namespace to include classes. Like if I create a controller called 'userController'. The structure of the page is
namespace App\Http\Controllers;
class userController extends Controller{
}
They never included the php page which holds the 'controller' class. But they were able to extend it somehow. Also I can use "View" ,"Auth" just by using the use View or use Auth command. How is it done? How can I implement the same with the code I have provided? Thanks in advance.
Laravel uses composer.php for autoloading the classes. All classes in the autoload directory will be pre loaded. So you can just use the namespace and consume anywhere across the application.
Learn more about composer, composer config can be found on composer.json in your root path for the application
I have classes in two different namespaces, for example:
Controller is in \Core,
Index is in \Public
In my index.php, I have a class_alias for all of the \Core classes, so you can call them directly: $controller = new Controller();. This works without issue.
My problem is when I try to extend the class. Since Index & Controller are in different namespaces, it tries to find Controller in the \Public namespace so this doesn't work:
<?php
namespace Panel\Pub;
class Index extends Controller {
Is there any way around this so I can use the class alias in the extends function? I know I can use \Core\Controller and it will work, but I'm trying to use aliases to make core functions more easily accessible.
Edit: Found one workaround
After doing some more testing, I found that using \ in front of the alias in the extend seems to work. Not as ideal as no \ but currently the best solution results in:
class Index extends \Controller { }
Still looking for other advice on a work around or different method of extending controller.
Thanks!
When you're using a namespace, you use the full path in your namespace
class Index extends \Public\Controller { }
\ represents the root of your namespace.
Another way to do this is to use the use keyword
namespace Panel\Pub;
use \Public\Controller as Controller
class Index extends Controller { }
I'm new to Laravel and using PHP namespaces in general. I didn't run into any problems until I decided to make a model named File. How would I go about namespacing correctly so I can use my File model class?
The files are app/controllers/FilesController.php and app/models/File.php. I am trying to make a new File in FilesController.php.
Namespacing is pretty easy once you get that hang of it.
Take the following example:
app/models/File.php
namespace App\Models;
class File {
public function someMethodThatGetsFiles()
{
}
}
app/controllers/FileController.php
namespace App\Controllers;
use App\Models\File;
class FileController {
public function someMethod()
{
$file = new File();
}
}
Declare the Namespace:
namespace App\Controllers;
Remember, once you've put a class in a Namespace to access any of PHP's built in classes you need to call them from the Root Namespace. e.g: $stdClass = new stdClass(); will become $stdClass = new \stdClass(); (see the \)
"Import" other Namespaces:
use App\Models\File;
This Allows you to then use the File class without the Namespace prefix.
Alternatively you can just call:
$file = new App\Models\File();
But it's best practice to put it at the top in a use statement as you can then see all the file's dependencies without having to scan the code.
Once that's done you need to them run composer dump-autoload to update Composer's autoload function to take into account your newly added Classes.
Remember, if you want to access the FileController via a URL then you'll need to define a route and specify the full namespace like so:
Route::get('file', 'App\\Controllers\\FileController#someMethod');
Which will direct all GET /file requests to the controller's someMethod()
Take a look at the PHP documentation on Namespaces and Nettut's is always a good resource with this article
first, load your class with:
$ composer dump-autoload
then
$file = new File;
// your stuff like:
$file->name = 'thename';
$file->active = true;
$file->save();
Section: Insert, Update, Delete on Laravel 4 Eloquent's doc
To namespace your model, at the top of your model class right after the opening
Then when you call from controllers you will call new Whatever\Model;
You probably have to do a dump-autoload with composer the first time around.
have a look to it.. hopefully will clear your query....
<?php
namespace app\controllers;
use yii\web\Controller;
use app\models\users;
class UserController extends Controller{
public function actionIndex()
{
echo "working on .....";
}
}
Namespaces are defined at the top of PHP classes right after the opening php script tag like this:
<?php
namespace MyNameSpace;
When you then want to use the namespaced class in some other class, you define it like this:
new MyNameSpace\PhpClass;
or import it at the top of the file (after namespaces if present) like this:
<?php
//namespace
use MyNameSpace\MyPHPClass;
//then later on the code you can instantiate the class normally
$myphpclass = new MyPHPClass();
In Laravel namespaces can be defined anywhere composer can autoload them, I'd recommend defining namespaces within the app directory. So you can define a namespace like Utils for holding Utility classes by creating a Utils directory in the app directory, creating our utility classes and defining the namespace as we did above.
Afterwards you have run the command to ask composer to autoload classes:
$ composer dump-autoload
I'm trying to integrate PHP namespaces into an existing Zend Framework project (v1.12). When I add namespacing at the top of a working controller, it doesn't work anymore and the application throws an Invalid controller class error. Here's my controller definition :
namespace MyProject\Controller;
use MyProject\Controller\MyRestController;
class MyFooController extends MyRestController
{
}
and the init method within the Bootstrap.php:
protected function _initAutoload()
{
$autoloader = Zend_Loader_Autoloader::getInstance();
$autoloader->registerNamespace('MyProject');
return $autoloader;
}
Just a guess (have not used ZF for quite some time): Zend will not accept any class as a controller, just those extended from the framework's base controller class. As you don't extend from the frameworks base controller class you see the error.
If that is the reason, take care you initially extended from the base framework controller class or you implemented the needed interface.
namespace MyProject\Controller;
class MyRestController extendes Zend_Framework_Base_Controller_Class_Name_Here
{
...
p.s. the use MyProject\Controller\MyRestController; looks superfluous as that class is in that namespace already. Let's review your code:
namespace MyProject\Controller;
This sets the namespace of the file. That means, non-FQCN will resolve into it. For example:
new MyRestController();
Resolves to the following FQCN:
new MyProject\Controller\MyRestController
Which - oha! - is exactly what you wrote in use:
use MyProject\Controller\MyRestController;
Which means, that this use clause is superfluous, the extend in:
class MyFooController extends MyRestController
Would go to it anyway at first. Because it's the same namespace.
I am facing similar problem now. For me this looks like that Zend cannot properly resolve namespaced controller name. So when I put for example IndexController into namespace \Basic\Controller, it will be not loaded because Zend want to load \IndexController class, which does not exist.
I am thinking about extending standard zend router class, which has method getControllerName.
Then I can set this in bootstrap by:
$router = new \My\Namespaced\Router();
$front = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance();
$front->setRouter($router);
I didn't tried that code yet but this should work.