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I create a Prestashop 1.7 module. For example mymodule.php. In this module I have __construct and

require_once(dirname(__FILE__).'/classes/mymodule_class.php');

In folder classes (in my own module) I create a file, mymodule_class.php

if (!defined('_PS_VERSION_')) {
    exit;
}

class mymodule_class{

    protected static $module = false;

    public function test(){
        return 'test';
    }
 }

In another module I want to call 'test' function:

print_r(mymodule_class::test)

or

$mymodule_class = new mymodule_class();
print_r (mymodule_class->test());

But I have error:

Attempted to load class "mymodule_class" from the global namespace. Did you forget a "use" statement?

I don't understand this message. In my option everything should be ok. thanks for help.

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  • You need put more code of the mymodule.php to see what you did exactly.
    – Rolige
    Nov 18, 2018 at 16:43

3 Answers 3

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In the file of other module where you are calling function of class mymodule_class Add
include_once _PS_MODULE_DIR_.'yourmodulename/classes/mymodule_class.php';

Please add this line in your top of the file.

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In your another module you can call the file if the class doesn't exists with a code like this :

<?php

     $module_class_filename = _PS_MODULE_DIR_.'mymodule/mymoduleclass.php';         

     if (class_exists('mymoduleclass') || file_exists($module_class_filename)) {
        // You can call the object
        $mymodule = new mymoduleclass();
     } else {
        // You cannot
     }
 ?>

Please remember to add a constructor and try to respect validator generator format for Modules (https://validator.prestashop.com/generator) to make it compliant with Prestashop's development standards.

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Call a method:

$myModule = Module::getInstance('MyModule');
$myModule->myMethod();

Call a static method:

MyModule::myStaticMethod();

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