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I am using CakePHP. I created an external class which is not a model nor a controller. The structure of the class looks like this

class UploadImage{
    function sayHello(){
       return "hahaha";
   }
}

I saved the class in the App->Lib directory and named it as UploadImage.php

I wanted to call the method sayHello() in my controller which is:

class ContentsController extends AppController {

    public $helpers = array('Html', 'Form');

    public function index() {
        $test = App::uses('UploadImage','Lib');
        debug($test->sayHello());
    }
}

Now when I run the above page, I get the following error:

Error: Call to a member function sayHello() on a non-object

1 Answer 1

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App::uses() is a statement you place at the beginning of the file

you still have to program in php5 - meaning that you have to use new!

App::uses('UploadImage','Lib');
class ContentsController extends AppController {}

and in your method:

$test = new UploadImage();
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  • I tried but now it shows another error: Class 'UploadImage' not found when the class is in app->Lib folder
    – madi
    Jul 5, 2012 at 8:18
  • @madi I am having the same exact problem as you were. Based on this answer and also the manual, what is listed here should work. Any reason why it would not?
    – usumoio
    May 19, 2013 at 19:17
  • You should put it as the first line
    – madi
    May 23, 2013 at 8:40

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