What I want to do is the following:
I have a model called "Control":
class Control extends AppModel {
var $name = 'Control';
var $myVariable:
function getMyVariable() {
$this->$myVariable = 'hello';
return ($this->$myVariable);
}
function getMyVariable2() {
$myVariable2 = 'hello';
return ($myVariable2);
}
}
Then, from another controller I do:
class TestsController extends AppController {
var $name = 'Tests';
var $uses = array('Test','Control');
function index() { //whatever }
function doStuff() {
$aux = $this->Control->getMyVariable(); //not working, variable not declared
$aux2 = $this->Control->getMyVariable2(); //works
}
I assumed (probably wrong) that I could declare a variable as a开发者_运维技巧 property (or atribute) in a model Class like in any other OO languaje, and access it from other places of the aplication, but I guess it doesn't work like this in CakePHP. Am I missing something? Is there any other way to do this? I mean, to having a variable in a model (which content doesn't come from a table) and acces it from other controllers/views?
$this->$myVariable
is the syntax for "variable variables" (or in this case, variable properties). The correct syntax is $this->myVariable
. CakePHP does not alter the basics of PHP OOP.
Setting a variable in a getter is pretty weird though, you should not do that.
Also, if you are using getters, you should make the property protected
or private
, otherwise it's somewhat pointless.
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