I'm trying to write some beforeSave logic in CakePHP 2.0 beta. Basically I want the user to be able to submit some text for tag-like functionality. The beforeSave function would search a related table, if the tag exists just link it to the primary record, and if not, create the new tag & then link it.
So here's my function (in beforeSave):
function beforeSave() {
if(!empty($this->data['Term']) && isset($this->Term)){
$terms = $this->Term->find('list');
$terms = array_flip($terms);
foreach($this->data['Term'] as $key => $term){
if(!empty($terms[$term['name']])){
$this->data['Term']['Term'][$key]['id'] = $terms[$term['name']];
unset($this->data['Term'][$key]);
}else{
$this->Term->create();
$this->Term->save(array('Term' => array('name' => $term['name'])));
$this->data['Term']['Term'][$key]['id'] = $this->Term->id;
unset($this->data['Term'][$key]);
}
}
}
return true;
}
This basically works the way I want, creating records where necessary and finding the existing records, creating an array like this:
Array
(
[Project] => Array
(
[id] => 2
[title] => Project Title
...
)
[Term] => Array
(
[Term] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[id] => 10
)
[1] => Array
(
[id] => 2
)
)
)
)
It also successfully saves the data in the primary model (Project). But the associations under [Term][Term] are ignored. I'm pretty sure this is the correct array structure to save HABTM associations.
Anyone see what is wrong with this?