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It has come to my attention that the redirect controller method is not working part of the time. No message appears when I set debug > 0. I don't echo any code before calling the redirect method so it shouldn't be because of "headers already sent".

Let's take a look at my ArticlesController add action where redirect works in one instance but not in another.

public function add($page = null) {
    // Custom component to get if user has required access level
    // of page to write an article. If not, setflash to an error message
    // specific to user's access level and redirect.

    $access_message = $this->CustomPage->AccessMessage(4, $this->viewVars['access']);

    if($access_message){

        // Flash works but redirect does not
        $this->Session->setFlash(__($access_message));
        $this->redirect(array('action' => 'index', 'page' => $page));
        // Also tried
        // $this->redirect(array('controller'=>'articles', 'action' => 'index', 'page' => $page), null, true);
    } else
    {

    if ($this->request->is('post')) {

        $this->Article->create();
                if ($this->Article->save($this->request->data)) {

                    // BLAH BLAH save post, do other stuff
                    // BLAH BLAH save post, do other stuff

                    // This flash and redirect works
                    $this->Session->setFlash(__('The article has been saved'));
                    $this->redirect(array('action' => 'view', 'id' => $article_id, 'page' => $page));

                    } else {
                    $this->Session->setFlash(__('The article could not be saved. Please, try again.'));
                    } // end else if article cannot be saved
        } // if method is post
    } // end if user has access
} // end add action

It definitely has something to do with the component but I'm not sure what. Maybe since redirect is called right after the component is used, the "$this" is trying to do the redirect method on the component instead of the controller. I tried $this->Article->redirect and reloading the Article model before the redirect but neither of those worked.

My component code is:

public function AccessMessage($required_level, $user_level) {

    if(!$user_level && $this->_View->viewVars['access']){
        $user_level = $this->_View->viewVars['access'];
    }

    if(!$required_level || !$user_level || $user_level != $required_level){
        $accessModel = ClassRegistry::init('Access');
        $access_message = $accessModel->field('access_message', array('Access.id' => $required_level));
     }

      return $access_message;
}

Edit 1: Ok so I did some digging to find exactly where the problem is stemming from. The USE of the component is not the problem which I thought it was before. If all I have in my component is

public function AccessMessage($required_level, $user_level) {

    if(!$user_level && $this->_View->viewVars['access']){
        $user_level = $this->_View->viewVars['access'];
    }

    if(!$required_level || !$user_level || $user_level != $required_level){
        $access_message = 1;
     }

      return $access_message;
}

Then it works. The issue is with these two lines which are correctly implemented because they return the value for $access_message I am expecting, but they are interfering with the ability to redirect. Perhaps headers are already sent out?

        $accessModel = ClassRegistry::init('Access');
        $access_message = $accessModel->field('access_message', array('Access.id' => $required_level));

Please note I have also tried:

        $access_message = ClassRegistry::init('Access')->field('access_message', array('Access.id' => $required_level));

And

        $this->loadModel('Access');
        $access_message = $this->Access->field('access_message', array('Access.id' => $required_level));

Gists:

component gist: https://gist.github.com/970a951715205c222348

controller gist: https://gist.github.com/2b90e5af2518a81672fb

access model gist: https://gist.github.com/bhndbrwneyes/f333a93f0a21302d832f

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  • Are you doing anything in your Component's _construct() or any of the callbacks like initialize(), startup(), etc? Jan 26, 2013 at 22:51
  • This looks too specific to your code - how can anyone see or reproduce "the problem" ?
    – AD7six
    Jan 26, 2013 at 23:27

4 Answers 4

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You may have space before/after php Opening/Closing tags in controller and models. Remove all the closing tags from all controllers and models and any whitespace before opening tags. Then check the result.

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  • just double checked everything and no I don't :(
    – bowlerae
    Feb 5, 2013 at 5:27
  • Ok I found it, it was actually a space BEFORE the opening tag of my Access model. I replaced my component code using Class Registry on a different model and it worked fine so I knew the problem had to be within the Access model. I kept looking for spaces around the closing tag but it was at the open tag. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
    – bowlerae
    Feb 5, 2013 at 5:44
  • Welcome bowlerae, I have updated the answer also, so that anybody who view this question can get help. Feb 5, 2013 at 11:09
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Not an answer yet, but at least there are some variables in your code that may not be defined, or errors that can occur:

public function AccessMessage($required_level, $user_level) {

    if(!$user_level && $this->_View->viewVars['access']){
        $user_level = $this->_View->viewVars['access'];
    }

    if(!$required_level || !$user_level || $user_level != $required_level){
        $access_message = 1;
    }

    return $access_message;
}
  • Variable $access_message will only be defined if a user is not allowed to access the page
  • An error may occur if the 'access' viewVar is not set at all

Change it to this:

public function AccessMessage($required_level, $user_level) {
    $access_message = 0;

    if(!$user_level && $this->_View->get('access')){
        $user_level = $this->_View->get('access');
    }

    if(!$required_level || !$user_level || $user_level != $required_level){
        $access_message = 1;
    }

    return $access_message;
}

[updated] saw you did have the $access_message defined on your gist (https://gist.github.com/970a951715205c222348)

However: This will not work

App::uses('Component', 'Controller', 'ClassRegistry', 'Utility');

App::uses() takes two arguments; the 'class' you would like to use and the location it can be found. The line above should be written as:

App::uses('Component',     'Controller/Component');
App::uses('Controller',    'Controller');
App::uses('ClassRegistry', 'Utility');

But I wonder if ClassRegistry needs to be loaded manually

[update 2] You really have a lot 'weird' things going on in your application, so I wonder if we'll be able to sort that out:

public function add($page = null) {
    $access = $this->viewVars['access'];

    if($this->CustomPage->AccessMessage(4, $access)){
        $this->Session->setFlash(__($this->CustomPage->AccessMessage(4, $access)));
        $this->redirect(array('action' => 'index', 'page' => $page));
    }

    // ......
}
  • Where is 'viewVars['access']' set?
  • You're passing 'viewVars['access']' as the second parameter ($user_level) to AccessMessage(), but inside AccessMessage() you're trying to use the same viewVar again if the parameter '$user_level' was not set?
  • $this->CustomPage->AccessMessage() is called twice once to check if it returned anything, then to use it. Not very efficient

.

public function add($page = null) {
    // Where does is $this->viewVars['access'] come from? Where is it set?
    $access  = empty($this->viewVars['access'])? null : $this->viewVars['access'];
    $message = $this->CustomPage->AccessMessage(4, $access);

    if ($message) {
        $this->Session->setFlash(__($message));
        $this->redirect(array('action' => 'index', 'page' => $page));
    }

    // ......
}

On a further note. you're redirecting the user only if a 'message' was found and not empty, NOT based on the current users permissions, you might consider splitting the two;

In your component:

public function HasAccessLevel($required_level, $user_level) {
    if(!$user_level || $user_level != $required_level){
        return false;
    }

    return true;
}

public function AccessMessage($required_level) {
    return ClassRegistry::init('Access')->field('access_message', array('Access.id' => $required_level));
}

In your controller:

public function add($page = null) {
    // Where does is $this->viewVars['access'] come from? Where is it set?
    $access  = empty($this->viewVars['access'])? null : $this->viewVars['access'];

    if($this->CustomPage->HasAccessLevel(4, $access)){
        $this->Session->setFlash(__($this->CustomPage->AccessMessage(4)));
        $this->redirect(array('action' => 'index', 'page' => $page));
    }

    // ......
}
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  • Good suggestions. Voting up, however my issue is not resolved. I changed the app:uses to the three separate lines. Access var is defined in AppController, I also got ride of the check for the access variable in the component since it was already being passed by the ArticlesController. Split the AccessMessage function into 2 separate functions for more efficiency and used in ArticlesController as instructed but still no redirect.
    – bowlerae
    Feb 5, 2013 at 5:18
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Cake 2: At the top of the component: add

  public function initialize(Controller $controller) {
        $this->Controller = $controller;
    }

inside the function you can redirect like so:

$this->Controller->redirect(array('plugin' => false, 'controller' => 'users', 'action' => 'index'));
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If the redirect is called, but you are not redirected I guess you have some permission check in your index() action that prevents the access. Can you confirm or post the whole controller code?

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  • I don't have a permission check in my index(). authAllow allows index() in all controllers. my index() in my articles controller only displays a list of all the articles where page_id = $page. I am able to successfully redirect to the index() when in view(), the id for the article does not exist.
    – bowlerae
    Jan 27, 2013 at 18:27
  • ok, then what exactly means - "Redirect not working"? Do you see white screen, or are you still in the view for Articles/add? And does the redirect works if you remove the CustomPage component and comment out the call $access_message = $this->CustomPage->AccessMessage(4, $this->viewVars['access']);? If so, I agree with penguin egg, that it looks like you have something in component's or app callback, beforeRedirect maybe?
    – lp1051
    Jan 27, 2013 at 19:41
  • Yes to everything you said. White screen still on add() view. Works if I comment out the use of the component or if I comment out the "return $access_message" in the actual component itself. But I am not using any callbacks.
    – bowlerae
    Jan 27, 2013 at 20:57
  • So it's not really the use of the component itself, but the return of $access_message.
    – bowlerae
    Jan 27, 2013 at 21:01
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    ok, then can be problem in your Access model? Maybe good idea to post code of this model as well. Or just make sure you have in DB table accesses or that you define useTable model property. Also try App::uses('Access', 'Model'); before you call ClassRegistry::init(). And maybe even check if it works with calling $accessModel->findById($required_level, array('access_message'))... I really wonder what is the problem for you;)
    – lp1051
    Jan 30, 2013 at 21:25

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