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I have a class Called MyClass. It lives in app/Lib/MyDir/MyClass. I'd like to use App:uses() to load it, but can't get it to work.

In CakePHP 1.3 I would load it via:

App::import('Lib', 'MyDir/MyClass');  //this still works in CakePHP 2.1

In CakePHP 2.1 I'm trying to do:

App::uses('MyClass', 'Lib/MyDir');

When I try to 'new' up MyClass I get Class 'MyClass' not found.

Is it not possible to use App::uses on custom Lib classes? I can't continue to use App::import() because if 'App::import('Lib', 'MyDir/MyClass');' appears 2x in the code path I get a 'Cannot redeclare class' error in lib/Cake/Core/App.php on line 531

what am I doing wrong?

Edit: so if I do App::uses('MyClass', 'MyDir'); it works. Not sure if thats how its supposed to behaive, but reporting bug.

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did you try

App::uses('MyClass', 'MyDir');

? since "Lib" itself can be seen as a base directory

PS: you are even supposed to group everything inside Lib in subfolders (packages) similar to the core.

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  • Yes this works. But that does not seem intuitive. book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/core-utility-libraries/… even has an example for 'Lib'. Yep i'm trying to put everything in sub-folders. Lets say I didnt have a class in the Lib dir in a subfolder (it was just in app/Lib/MyClass.php) - would i not be able to load it with ::uses()?
    – rynop
    Feb 8, 2012 at 23:15
  • yes, you are. it is than just App::uses('MyClass', 'Lib'); but should be avoided :)
    – mark
    Feb 9, 2012 at 9:44
  • I am working in version cakephp 2.5.4. I need to import one Lib class in another Lib class. for ex : I have a class Search.php under Lib folder,and GooglePlus.php under Lib/Google folder. I need to use GooglePlus.php file in Search.php, but its not working. I tried app:build function too described in book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/core-utility-libraries/app.html to register the Lib class. How do i use one lib class in another ? or if its not possible , what is alternate approach for this ?
    – Dashrath
    Dec 19, 2014 at 9:44
  • It is possible, exactly the way I described above: Always use App::uses() for all classes you use at the top of each file and it will work just fine.
    – mark
    Dec 19, 2014 at 10:20

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