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Is it possible to use the findParentRow() method from within a Zend_Paginator Object? I'm trying some code that works fine on an object returned by fetchAll from a DB resultset and works fine. With the Zend_Paginator object it doesnt work though.

In my controller i have:

public function downloadedAction()
{
    $images = new Model_ApplicationImages();
    $paginator = $images->fetchPaginated();
    $paginator->setCurrentPageNumber($this->_getParam('page'));
    $this->view->paginator = $paginator;
}

In my model i have:

public function fetchPaginated()
{
    $select = $this->select()
                   ->from($this->_name)
                   ->where('status = ?','approved')
                   ->where('downloaded = ?','0');
    $adapter = new Zend_Paginator_Adapter_DbSelect($select);
    $paginator = new Zend_Paginator($adapter);
    $paginator->setItemCountPerPage(10);
    return $paginator;
}

In my view i have:

    $this->partialLoop()->setObjectKey('paginator');
    echo $this->partialLoop('admin/list-downloaded.phtml', $this->paginator); 

and in the partial:

    $this->paginator->findParentRow('Model_Application')->name

It appears though that the object key is not being used or not being set properly as within the partial var_dump($this->paginator) is NULL and the other values being passed from the paginator are there but under $this->key and not $this->paginator->key as they should be

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A PartialLoop essentially runs a Partial for each element in the array or Traversable object passed to it. So by the time it gets to your partial view script, you're no longer working with the Paginator object, but with its paginated contents.

In a partial loop, the setObjectKey() works at the partial level. You can pass an array of Traversable objects (or a Traversable object that iterates over Traversable objects) to a partial loop and in the partial each object will then be accessible through the object key.

The DbSelect paginator adapter you're using, however, returns an array of rows for each page, so there isn't any object to be put in the paginator object key and it remains unused.

You should use the DbTableSelect adapter instead, which will return a rowset.

If you need access to the Paginator itself you should use a partial instead. That way you can use setObjectKey() to loop over the pages in the paginator yourself.

I suggest you keep the source code of the Zend Framework handy when something doesn't work the way you expect. Sadly, I've had more success figuring out how to use it by reading through the code than by reading through the documentation.

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  • I don't know has it was before, but a partialLoop can have a setObjectKey() method. And the model has to implement Iterator, not Traversable.
    – nevvermind
    Oct 22, 2011 at 5:36
  • @nevvermind, PartialLoop extends Partial, so yes it does have setObjectKey(). But when you pass an object to partialLoop() it will first iterate over that, and only then use setObjectKey() to set the item in each partial in the loop. Since he was using the DbSelect paginator adapter, the resulting item was an array of database rows for that page, not an object, so setObjectKey() didn't work.
    – mercator
    Oct 22, 2011 at 16:01
  • @nevvermind, and the model has to be Traversable, that's what ZF checks for, but Traversable itself has no interface and needs to be implemented using either Iterator or IteratorAggregate.
    – mercator
    Oct 22, 2011 at 16:02
  • @nevvermind, thanks for making me have another look at my answer! I've fixed it up a bit.
    – mercator
    Oct 22, 2011 at 16:30
  • ZF Docs: It allows you to pass an iterable item (array or object implementing Iterator) as the model. I didn't know you can't actually implement Traversable. Now I know what you mean by Sadly, I've had more success figuring out how to use it by reading through the code than by reading through the documentation. Thanks for the heads-up.
    – nevvermind
    Oct 22, 2011 at 18:47
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Actually the sample code you provided is quite correct, I have very similar setup, albeit I used Zend_Paginator_Adapter_DbTableSelect as an adapter. So, it is definitely possible in principle.

It is worth checking what is returned from fetchPaginated(), in your controller action.

The other thing probably worth checking, is whether $view->paginator doesn't get overwritten in your view script (which is a bad thing for separate reasons). Plus, you can actually play with object key name, use "model" for example instead of "paginator" in your setObjectKey().

P.S. Not sure whether it is relevant or not, but I setup the object key in controller:

$this->view->partialLoop()->setObjectKey('model');
$this->view->partial()->setObjectKey('model');
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The getItems() method of Zend_Paginator_Adapter_DbSelect returns array and getItems() method of Zend_Paginator_Adapter_DbTableSelect rowset, just use Zend_Paginator_Adapter_DbTableSelect, not Zend_Paginator_Adapter_DbSelect...

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