Currently I decided to look at Phalcon php as an alternate php framework to Codeigniter. I followed the tutorials on the website and it is pretty sweet the way it works. I'm still trying to wrap my head around few things though.
From my understanding, Models are bind with Database and mapped to the table in the database. I have a project, where I need to use 2 or more databases. The project has a backend (one database) and multiple frontends (another database). The easiest way is to run custom MySQL queries to fetch data from multiple databases. I'm not sure how to do that from the Model in the Phalcon. I looked over stackoverflow, tried few suggestions, but still no luck.
I would guess there should be some easy way to do so from the Model like $result=$this->query("SELECT * FROM backend.users")->fetch(); but it doesn't work.
Here what I have:
Controller:
class SignupController extends \Phalcon\Mvc\Controller{
function indexAction()
{
}
function registerAction()
{
$user = new Users();
$result=$user->saveNewUser();
print_r($result); // Nothing
//$result=$this->db->query("SELECT * FROM phalcon.system_users")->fetchAll();
//print_r($result); // Works
$this->view->disable();
}
}
Model:
class Users extends Phalcon\Mvc\Model
{
public function saveNewUser()
{
return $this->db; // how to run the query???
}
}
Bootstrap:
try {
//Register an autoloader
$loader = new \Phalcon\Loader();
$loader->registerDirs(array(
'../app/controllers/',
'../app/models/'
))->register();
//Create a DI
$di = new Phalcon\DI\FactoryDefault();
//Setup the database service
$di->set('db', function(){
return new \Phalcon\Db\Adapter\Pdo\Mysql(array(
"host" => "localhost",
"username" => "root",
"password" => "123456",
"dbname" => ""
));
});
//Setup the view component
$di->set('view', function(){
$view = new \Phalcon\Mvc\View();
$view->setViewsDir('../app/views/');
return $view;
});
//Setup a base URI so that all generated URIs include the "tutorial" folder
$di->set('url', function(){
$url = new \Phalcon\Mvc\Url();
$url->setBaseUri('/phalcon/');
return $url;
});
//Handle the request
$application = new \Phalcon\Mvc\Application($di);
echo $application->handle()->getContent();
} catch(\Phalcon\Exception $e) {
echo "PhalconException: ", $e->getMessage();
}
I liked the way Codeigniter had it, not sure if Phalcon have a simple way of doing that. May be I need to load the extension or library to do that in the Model.
Thanks in advance!