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I want to call a PHP file using ajax where in that PHP i will place order by the ajax call. But it throws error while i am using app/Mage.php from that file

require_once '../../../../../../../../../../app/Mage.php';    
$customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer');

then it says

Fatal error: Call to a member function getModelInstance() on a non-object in app\Mage.php on line 432

Can anyone please help me???

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  • I have solved it by using $customer = new Mage_Customer_Model_Customer(); instead of using $customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer');
    – itsazzad
    Aug 22, 2011 at 9:34

5 Answers 5

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Your proposed solution is not optimal. You have not initialized Magento so module XML is not loaded yet and the factory pattern does not work.

Simply use either:

Mage::init(); // 1.5+ 

or

Mage::app(); // (pretty much anything) below 1.5

before using getModel.

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  • its shows me this error "Mage registry key "controller" already exists" Dec 4, 2012 at 12:34
  • Thanks Daniel Sloof. I struggled a lot with this error. +11111111 May 2, 2016 at 18:53
  • Thanks Daniel, that helped. Jun 7, 2017 at 20:52
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    8 years later you're still helping people with this answer... +1 May 29, 2019 at 11:08
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You should initialize the Magento Framework first:

/* Store or website code */
$mageRunCode = isset($_SERVER['MAGE_RUN_CODE']) ? $_SERVER['MAGE_RUN_CODE'] : '';

/* Run store or run website */
$mageRunType = isset($_SERVER['MAGE_RUN_TYPE']) ? $_SERVER['MAGE_RUN_TYPE'] : 'store';

Mage::init($mageRunCode, $mageRunType, array());
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  • It seems like Mage::init($mageRunCode, $mageRunType); would be more appropriate, but +1! (But note, I'm using Mage EE 1.12. Might be different for different versions :) Thanks, solved my error. Jan 7, 2013 at 20:01
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you need to initialize magento. the safest way to initialize it is by using initializer before your actual call to the model

Mage::init();

$customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer');

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I got the same error message. The solution was different. I forgot to give the permission on the magento folder to the Apache.

chown -R apache:apache magento
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I personally had solved it by using

$customer = new Mage_Customer_Model_Customer();

instead of using

$customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer');

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