Any ideas how to avoid adding 20 different require()
statements to each one of my CI controllers?
As a follow up to my previous question about integrating Propel with my project, a more involved problem. I am trying to include a generated class into my application controller. Here is the code:
require_once('PolicytypeQuery.php');
class PolicyType extends CI_Controller {
function PolicyType() {
parent::get_instance();
}
function index() {
$data = array();
$data['policytypes'] = PolicytypeQuery::create()->find();
$this->load->view('policytype_view',$data);
}
}
The generated class depends on some base class, and I am getting an error that indicates that this base class is not already included somewhere:
[Sat Aug 13 16:22:56 2011] [error] [client 97.97.177.2] PHP Fatal error:
Class 'BasePolicytypeQuery' not found in
/var/lib/IPV/util/build/classes/vault/PolicytypeQuery.php on line 16
I would think that generated code would have the necessary require()
statements also generated. However, it doesn't appear so:
/**
* Skeleton subclass for performing query and update operations on the 'policytype' table.
*
*
*
* You should add additional methods to this class to meet the
* application requirements. This class will only be generated as
* long as it does not already exist in the output directory.
*
* @package propel.generator.vault
*/
class PolicytypeQuery extends BasePolicytypeQuery {
} // PolicytypeQuery
Is there a Propel generator option to add require()
statements into generated code? Or maybe I'm not autoloading Propel correctly in my project. To that end, I followed this tutorial on integrating Propel with CodeIgniter:
http://codeigniter.com/wiki/Using_Propel_as_Model/
Per step 3, I am including Propel in autoloaded libraries. Should this be resolving my issue?