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I'm using zf2 apigility in my web application. With production mode, if config_cache_enabled is true in config/application.config.php, I get this message error when requesting access_token:
The storage configuration for OAuth2 is missing
If I set it to false, I get my access token.
So my problem is to have config_cache_enabled set to true and a successful request for getting the access token in production mode, due to best performance when configuration is cached. How to do that ?
This is my zf-mvc-auth configuration :
'zf-mvc-auth' => array(
'authentication' => array(
'adapters' => array(
'CustomStorage' => array(
'adapter' => 'ZF\\MvcAuth\\Authentication\\OAuth2Adapter',
'storage' => array(
'storage' => 'Application\\Adapter\\OAuth\\CustomPdoAdapter',
'route' => '/oauth',
),
),
),
),
),
This is my oauth2.local.php :
'zf-oauth2' => array(
'db' => array(
'dsn' => 'mysql:dbname=mydatabase;host=localhost',
'username' => 'root',
'password' => '',
),
'allow_implicit' => true,
'access_lifetime' => 3600,
'enforce_state' => true,
'storage' => 'Application\Adapter\OAuth\CustomPdoAdapter',
'storage_settings' => array(
'user_table' => 'users',
),
'options' => array(
'always_issue_new_refresh_token' => true,
),
),
I think it is well configured.
Did you setup your zf-mvc-auth correctly. In the module.config.php you can read that you have to define a storage key. There is also written how you can do this:
To specify the storage instance, you may use one of two approaches:
Specify a "storage" subkey pointing to a named service or an array
of named services to use.
Specify an "adapter" subkey with the value "pdo" or "mongo", and
include additional subkeys for configuring a ZF\OAuth2\Adapter\PdoAdapter
or ZF\OAuth2\Adapter\MongoAdapter, accordingly. See the zf-oauth2
documentation for details.
If you are on production mode and "config_cache_enabled" it's true, you need to delete files on data/cache folder
Yii version 1.1.8
I have added a column to a table in a mysql database,
but the new column is not showing in output of $model->getAttributes() method call
I deleted all files in protected/runtime folder, but still no column
config: 'schemaCachingDuration' => 0, // in seconds. <1 means off
I can add data to the new column directly in the database.
Are there any other things that I can do to debug this?
index.php
<?php
// change the following paths if necessary
$yii=dirname(__FILE__).'/../../framework/yii.php';
$config=dirname(__FILE__).'/protected/config/main.php';
// remove the following line when in production mode
//debug
defined('YII_DEBUG') or define('YII_DEBUG',true );
//show profiler
defined('YII_DEBUG_SHOW_PROFILER') or define('YII_DEBUG_SHOW_PROFILER',true);
//enable profiling
defined('YII_DEBUG_PROFILING') or define('YII_DEBUG_PROFILING',true);
//trace level
defined('YII_TRACE_LEVEL') or define('YII_TRACE_LEVEL',0);
//execution time
defined('YII_DEBUG_DISPLAY_TIME') or define('YII_DEBUG_DISPLAY_TIME',false);
require_once($yii);
Yii::createWebApplication($config)->run();
main.php
<?php
return CMap::mergeArray(array(
'timeZone'=>'UTC',
'basePath' => dirname(__FILE__) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . '..',
'catchAllRequest' => null, // null if online, array('site/offline') if offline,
'sourceLanguage' => 'en_ca',
'theme' => 'td',
'charset' => 'UTF-8',
'preload' => array('log'),
'import' => array(
'application.models.*',
'application.components.*',
'application.extensions.*'
),
'modules' => array(
),
// application components
'components' => array(
'format' => array(
),
'user' => array(
// enable cookie-based authentication
'allowAutoLogin' => true,
'autoRenewCookie' => true,
),
'widgetFactory' => array(
'enableSkin' => true,
),
'urlManager' => array(
),
),
'db' => array(
'class' => 'CDbConnection',
'connectionString' => 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=mydb',
'emulatePrepare' => true,
'initSQLs'=>array("set time_zone='+00:00'"),
'username' => 'root',
'password' => '',
'charset' => 'utf8',
'tablePrefix' => 'tbl_',
'enableParamLogging' => true, //show parameter values in log
// 'schemaCachingDuration' => 0, // in seconds. <1 means off
'enableProfiling' => YII_DEBUG_PROFILING, //show sql profile info in log
'nullConversion' => true,
//'initSQLs'=>array('set time_zone="+00:00"')
),
'errorHandler' => array(
),
'log' => array(
'class' => 'CLogRouter',
'routes' => array(
array(
'class' => 'CFileLogRoute',
'levels' => 'error, warning',
'filter' => 'CLogFilter',
'enabled' => !YII_DEBUG
),
array(
'class' => 'CPhpMailerLogRoute',
'levels' => 'error',
'emails' => 'neilmcguigan+tderror#gmail.com',
'filter' => 'CLogFilter',
'enabled' => false,
),
array(
'class' => 'CWebLogRoute', // show log messages on web pages
'enabled' => YII_DEBUG,
'filter' => 'CLogFilter',
//'showInFireBug' => false
),
array(
'class' => 'CProfileLogRoute',
'enabled' => YII_DEBUG,
'showInFireBug' => false
)
),
),
'request' => array(
),
'securityManager'=>array(
)
),
// application-level parameters that can be accessed
// using Yii::app()->params['paramName']
'params' => array(
),
), require(dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/override.php'));
Having just went through this problem -- I found out the new field names need to be in the attributeLabels function in the model
public function attributeLabels()
{
return array(
'id' => 'ID',
'newfield' => 'New Field',
...
Be careful with using the "better still update overwrite your whole model" suggestion if you are like me and have a lot of custom code in your models. As Sankalp Singha suggests, Just copy the "diff" (green part) from using gii and add the part from attributeLabels to your code.
After you have added a new column in your table then just go to Gii and then click on model generator. In that put the name of your table again and then click preview. There would be an option of diff click on that and then copy the highlighted green code and copy paste it in your original modal or better still update overwrite your whole modal. Then check if you are able to get the values inside and are able to get the attributes. This should work.
Running into a bit of a hurdle, and I can't find any supporting documentation. My use case is fairly simple. The Application module has javascript that should go into the head, and one of my other modules, Foo also has script that should go into the head. I assumed that this Assetic module could solve that. Here's what I inferred:
Application Config
/**
* Assetic
*/
'assetic_configuration' => array(
'buildOnRequest' => true,
'cacheEnabled' => false,
'webPath' => realpath('public/assets'),
'basePath' => 'assets',
'default' => array(
'assets' => array(
'#base_css',
'#head_js',
),
'options' => array(
'mixin' => true,
),
),
'modules' => array(
'application' => array(
# module root path for yout css and js files
'root_path' => __DIR__ . '/../assets',
# collection of assets
'collections' => array(
'base_css' => array(
'assets' => array(
'css/*.css',
),
'filters' => array(),
'options' => array(),
),
'head_js' => array(
'assets' => array(
'js/*.js',
),
'filters' => array(),
),
'base_images' => array(
'assets'=> array(
'images/*.png',
),
'options' => array(
'move_raw' => true,
)
),
),
),
),
),
and then in my Foo module...
Foo Module config
/**
* Assetic
*/
'assetic_configuration' => array(
'default' => array(
'assets' => array(
'#base_css',
'#head_js',
),
'options' => array(
'mixin' => true,
),
),
'modules' => array(
'foo' => array(
# module root path for yout css and js files
'root_path' => __DIR__ . '/../assets',
# collection of assets
'collections' => array(
'base_css' => array(
'assets' => array(
'css/*.css'
),
'filters' => array(),
'options' => array(),
),
'head_js' => array(
'assets' => array(
'js/*.js' // relative to 'root_path'
),
'filters' => array(),
'options' => array(),
),
'base_images' => array(
'assets'=> array(
'images/*.png'
),
'options' => array(
'move_raw' => true,
)
),
),
),
),
),
With this config, unfortunately, only the Foo module's javascript makes its way into head_js.js. I'm feeling like that meme with Milton in it, going "I was told there would be asset combining!" :)
Any help you could offer, is appreciated.
Thanks!
Ok - I've figured it out. Hopefully this helps someone else one day. The configuration keys I noted above weren't inaccurate -- but -- they weren't crafted properly when a secret undocumented feature is considered; had to crack the source open to learn that including the word 'head' in an asset bundle actually autoloads it in the head. It's a nice feature in the end, but really a head scratcher when you're not aware of it.
I have a Yii project with a main.php config file and dev.php config file which "inherits" from it. The files are as follows:
main.php:
<?php
// uncomment the following to define a path alias
// Yii::setPathOfAlias('local','path/to/local-folder');
// This is the main Web application configuration. Any writable
// CWebApplication properties can be configured here.
return array(
'basePath' => dirname( __FILE__ ) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . '..',
'name' => 'FeedStreem',
// preloading 'log' component
'preload' => array( 'log' ),
// autoloading model and component classes
'import' => array(
'application.models.*',
'application.components.*',
'application.controllers.*',
),
// application components
'components' => array(
'db' => array(
'connectionString' => 'mysql:host=remote.host.com;dbname=dbnamehere',
'emulatePrepare' => true,
'username' => 'username',
'password' => 'password',
'charset' => 'utf8',
/*'enableProfiling' => true*/
),
'user' => array(
// enable cookie-based authentication
'allowAutoLogin' => true,
),
'authManager' => array(
'class' => 'CDbAuthManager',
'connectionID' => 'db'
),
'urlManager' => array(
// omitted
),
'errorHandler' => array(
// use 'site/error' action to display errors
'errorAction' => 'site/error',
),
'log' => array(
'class' => 'CLogRouter',
'routes' => array(
array(
'class' => 'CFileLogRoute',
'levels' => 'trace, info, error, warning',
),
),
),
),
// application-level parameters that can be accessed
// using Yii::app()->params['paramName']
'params' => array(
// this is used in contact page
'adminEmail' => 'webmaster#example.com',
),
);
dev.php:
<?php
return CMap::mergeArray(
require(dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/main.php'),
array(
'modules' => array(
'gii' => array(
'class' => 'system.gii.GiiModule',
'password' => 'SECRET',
// If removed, Gii defaults to localhost only. Edit carefully to taste.
'ipFilters' => array( '127.0.0.1', '::1' ),
),
),
'components' => array(
'db' => array(
'connectionString' => 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=dbname2',
'emulatePrepare' => true,
'username' => 'username2',
'password' => 'password2',
'charset' => 'utf8',
),
'log' => array(
'class' => 'CLogRouter',
'routes' => array(
array(
'class' => 'CFileLogRoute',
'levels' => 'trace, info, error, warning',
),
// uncomment the following to show log messages on web pages
array(
'class' => 'CWebLogRoute',
),
),
),
),
)
);
However, when I use dev.php locally, I get the following error:
Warning: PDO::__construct() [pdo.--construct]: [2002] No connection could be made because the target machine actively (trying to connect via tcp://remote.host.com:3306) in C:\web_workspace\lib\yii\framework\db\CDbConnection.php on line 405
Which tells me the dev.php did not overwrite that 'db' config option. How can I make a config file that inherits from main.php but can overwrite options when I merge it?
As far as i see from source code it should overwrite your config:
public static function mergeArray($a,$b)
{
foreach($b as $k=>$v)
{
if(is_integer($k))
isset($a[$k]) ? $a[]=$v : $a[$k]=$v;
else if(is_array($v) && isset($a[$k]) && is_array($a[$k]))
$a[$k]=self::mergeArray($a[$k],$v);
else
$a[$k]=$v;
}
return $a;
}
Source: http://code.google.com/p/yii/source/browse/tags/1.1.8/framework/collections/CMap.php
Also official documentation says so:
If each array has an element with the same string key value, the latter will overwrite the former (different from array_merge_recursive).
Source: http://www.yiiframework.com/doc/api/1.1/CMap#mergeArray-detail
Try to determine the problem via print_r the result array and look at it inner structure. I think the problem is here.
If your project involves (or will involve) more than 1 developer, server, or customized deployment/test you have to watch out for VCS problems. For us we found it best to import a separate db.php file in config/main.php:
'db'=>require(dirname(__FILE__).'/db.php'),
The db.php file is a copy of (or symbolic link to) either db-test.php or db-deploy.php and is ignored by our VCS, while the various db-*.php files created for individual users continue to be tracked by the VCS:
bzr add protected/config/db-*.php
bzr ignore protected/config/db.php
This allows individual developers to run the system on their home machine connected to localhost databases while maintaining the deployed system's link to the central db.
I apologize if Yii has evolved much since I tested it out, but as I recall, you need to kind of work around this issue. Here is a link which outlines a few methods of doing so. It may be worth checking around to see if things have improved.
Blog article on environment dependent configuration
If you work with a dev, staging, and production environment which are all separate and maintained via git/svn/something else, I find it's easiest to ignore certain config files with frameworks that ignore environment settings. You have to make changes manually across these files at times, but this isn't a hardship as config files tend to remain similar once an app or website is established. This way you can tailor your settings for your environment for better debugging and testing on dev/staging, and otherwise better performance and no debugging on production.
How are you determining which config file to use? With a switch statement like Steve linked to?
I use an if statement in my index.php to decide which config file to use based on the server environment (as mentioned in the article Steve linked). It seems to work fine for me.
Also remember that if you are running a console application, you need to tell it to use the right conig file in protected/yiic.php also (just like in index.php).
Another thing that may be happening is CMap::mergeArray might not be merging like you want. Again, it works for me, but perhaps when the arrays are merged it is overwriting the wrong DB config string (it's choosing the wrong one)?
One way to fix this would be to NOT have the DB creds in the main.php config file, and just have them in each inheriting file. So you will need an inheriting file for each environment, and no environment will run directly off of the main.php file. This way when the arrays are merged you will always have the right DB connection string.
Good luck!
I have 2 configuration files (development and production). May be you can try my configuration.
main.php
return array(
'name' => 'My Application',
'language' => 'id',
'charset' => 'utf-8',
'basePath'=>dirname(__FILE__).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'..',
// gii module
'modules' => array(
'gii' => array(
'class' => 'system.gii.GiiModule',
'password' => 'admin'
),
),
// autoloading model and component classes
'import'=>array(
'application.models.*',
'application.components.*',
),
// preloading 'log' component
'preload' => array('log'),
'defaultController' => 'site',
// application components
'components' => array(
'user' => array(
// enable cookie-based authentication
'allowAutoLogin' => true,
'loginUrl' => array('user/login'),
),
'errorHandler' => array(
// use 'site/error' action to display errors
'errorAction' => 'site/error',
),
),
// application-level parameters that can be accessed
// using Yii::app()->params['paramName']
'params'=>require('params.php'),
);
you can customize how to show the error log for your development and production server
development.php // you can customize the packages imported for development and production
return CMap::mergeArray(
array(
'components'=>array(
'db'=>array(
'connectionString' => 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=mydb',
'emulatePrepare' => true,
'username' => 'root',
'password' => '',
'charset' => 'utf8',
'tablePrefix' => '',
),
'log' => array(
'class' => 'CLogRouter',
'routes' => array(
array(
'class' => 'CFileLogRoute',
'levels' => 'error, warning',
),
array(
'class' => 'CWebLogRoute',
),
array(
'class' => 'CDbLogRoute',
'levels' => 'trace, info, warning, error',
'connectionID' => 'db',
'autoCreateLogTable' => true,
),
),
),
),
),
require('main.php')
);
production.php
return CMap::mergeArray(
array(
'components'=>array(
'db'=>array(
'connectionString' => 'mysql:host=myserver.com;dbname=mydb',
'emulatePrepare' => true,
'username' => 'root',
'password' => 'mypassword',
'charset' => 'utf8',
'tablePrefix' => '',
),
'log' => array(
'class' => 'CLogRouter',
'routes' => array(
array(
'class' => 'CFileLogRoute',
'levels' => 'error, warning',
),
array(
'class' => 'CDbLogRoute',
'levels' => 'trace, info, warning, error',
'connectionID' => 'db',
'autoCreateLogTable' => true,
),
),
),
),
),
require('main.php')
);
just run the development or production configuration rather than main config
My problem was I was actually loading "index.php" when I wanted "index-dev.php".
My .htaccess redirect wasn't working for "localhost/" but it was working for "localhost/page".
I've got it working now by typing "localhost/index-dev.php
If you're using Yii you can also use the CMap::mergeArray function which does what the longer version of the accepted answer does already.
The last part of my index file looks like this:
$configMain = require_once(dirname(__FILE__).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'protected'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'config'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'main.php');
$configServer = require_once( dirname( __FILE__ ).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'protected'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'config'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'main' . $env . '.php' );
require_once($yii);
$config = CMap::mergeArray( $configMain, $configServer );
// Set Path alias for all javascript scripts
Yii::setPathOfAlias('js', dirname($_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR."js/");
Yii::createWebApplication($config)->run();
The part left out is at the top where I determine if I'm local or on the server.
I'm attempting to use the session database with Kohana 3.
I have setup the mysql database as described here: http://kerkness.ca/wiki/doku.php?id=sessions_and_cookies
I am setting session variables like so:
Session::instance('database')->set('uid', $user_id);
However when I go to fetch the data back later on a different page or refresh it returns NULL.
Session::instance('database')->get('uid', NULL);
But if I put them right next to each other it works fine... i.e.
Session::instance('database')->set('uid', $user_id);
Session::instance('database')->get('uid', NULL);
Any ideas as to why this is happening?
I have also setup session.php in my config folder which looks like this:
<?php
return array(
'cookie' => array(
'name' => 'cookie',
'encrypted' => TRUE,
'lifetime' => 43200,
),
'native' => array(
'name' => 'session',
'encrypted' => TRUE,
'lifetime' => 43200,
),
'database' => array(
'group' => 'default',
'table' => 'sessions',
),
);
?>
Cheers,
Thomas.
Update the session.php file to look like this:
<?php
return array(
'cookie' => array(
'name' => 'session_cookie',
'encrypted' => TRUE,
'lifetime' => 43200,
),
'native' => array(
'name' => 'session_native',
'encrypted' => TRUE,
'lifetime' => 43200,
),
'database' => array(
'name' => 'session_database',
'group' => 'default',
'table' => 'sessions',
),
);
?>
Problem was by default the sessions are called 'session'.
So I renamed each adapter and it has fixed the issue.