First step implement the zend framework
[cref 30 How can i use Zend Framework components in my Symfony project?]
Second step create a modul called feed and remove the template folder
./symfony generate:module frontend feed
rm apps/frontend/modules/feed/templates/ -Rf
Third step replace the index function code
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| public function executeIndex(sfWebRequest $request)
{
ProjectConfiguration::registerZend();
$feedArray = array(
'title' => ...,
'link' => $this->generateUrl('default_index', array('module' => 'feed')),
'description' => ..,
'language' => ...,
'charset' => sfConfig::get('sf_charset'),
'pubDate' => time(),
'entries' => array()
);
/* get the data from the db or outher source */
foreach($articles as $article)
{
$feedArray['entries'][] = array(
'title' => $article['title'],
'link' => $this->generateUrl('article_detail', $article),
'guid' => $article['id'],
'description' => $article['description']
);
}
$feed = Zend_Feed::importArray($feedArray, 'rss');
$feed->send();
throw new sfStopException();
} |
that’s all for more Information see
Zend_Feed
UPDATE: I have updated the class and add a new param include_level
activate logging for the prod envoriment in the settings.yml
prod:
.settings:
logging_enabled: on
add this to your factories.yml
prod:
logger:
param:
level: debug
loggers:
sf_web_debug:
class: sfNoLogger
sf_file_debug:
param:
level: warning
sc_mail:
class: gfMailLogger
param:
level: warning
emails: ["test@test.de"]
add gfMailLogger.class.php to your lib folder
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| <?php
/**
* gfMailLogger logs messages and send it via email.
*
* @package symfony
* @subpackage log
* @author Gordon Franke <gfranke@nevalon.de>
* @link http://www.nevalon.de
*/
class gfMailLogger extends sfLogger
{
protected
$emails = array(),
$subject,
$body,
$include_level,
$log = false,
$type = 'symfony',
$format = '%time% %type% [%priority%] %message%%EOL%',
$timeFormat = '%b %d %H:%M:%S';
/**
* Initializes this logger.
*
* Available options:
*
* - emails: The emails to be send the log messages
* - subject: The subject for the email
* - include_level: Use this to get more detailed information
* - format: The log line format (default to %time% %type% [%priority%] %message%%EOL%)
* - time_format: The log time strftime format (default to %b %d %H:%M:%S)
*
* @param sfEventDispatcher $dispatcher A sfEventDispatcher instance
* @param array $options An array of options.
*
* @return Boolean true, if initialization completes successfully, otherwise false.
*/
public function initialize(sfEventDispatcher $dispatcher, $options = array())
{
if (!isset($options['emails']))
{
throw new sfConfigurationException('You must provide a "emails" parameter for this logger.');
}
$this->emails = $options['emails'];
if (isset($options['format']))
{
$this->format = $options['format'];
}
if (isset($options['time_format']))
{
$this->timeFormat = $options['time_format'];
}
if (isset($options['type']))
{
$this->type = $options['type'];
}
if (isset($options['subject']))
{
$this->subject = $options['subject'];
}
else
{
$this->subject = sfConfig::get('sf_app') . ':: Log';
}
parent::initialize($dispatcher, $options);
if (isset($options['include_level']))
{
if (!is_int($options['include_level']))
{
$options['include_level'] = constant('sfLogger::'.strtoupper($options['include_level']));
}
$this->include_level = $options['include_level'];
}
else
{
$this->include_level = $this->getLogLevel();
}
}
/**
* Logs a message.
*
* @param string $message Message
* @param string $priority Message priority
*/
public function log($message, $priority = self::INFO)
{
if ($this->include_level < $priority)
{
return false;
}
if($this->getLogLevel() >= $priority)
{
$this->log = true;
}
return $this->doLog($message, $priority);
}
/**
* Logs a message.
*
* @param string $message Message
* @param string $priority Message priority
*/
protected function doLog($message, $priority)
{
$this->body .= strtr($this->format, array(
'%type%' => $this->type,
'%message%' => $message,
'%time%' => strftime($this->timeFormat),
'%priority%' => $this->getPriority($priority),
'%EOL%' => PHP_EOL,
));
}
/**
* Returns the priority string to use in log messages.
*
* @param string $priority The priority constant
*
* @return string The priority to use in log messages
*/
protected function getPriority($priority)
{
return sfLogger::getPriorityName($priority);
}
/**
* Executes the shutdown method.
*/
public function shutdown()
{
if($this->log)
{
foreach($this->emails as $email)
{
mail($email, $this->subject, $this->body);
}
}
}
} |
i won’t to add the user id from the current logged in user to the form. I can add a hidden field, but this is not really secure. I simple call the updateObject($values) methode between isValid() and save().
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| protected function processForm(sfWebRequest $request, sfForm $form)
{
$form->bind($request->getParameter($form->getName()));
if ($form->isValid())
{
$form->updateObject(array('user_id' => $this->getUser()->getAttribute('user_id', null, 'sfGuardSecurityUser')));
$article = $form->save();
$this->redirect($this->generateUrl('article_detail', $article));
}
} |
add the following code to your config/ProjectConfiguration.class.php
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| static protected $zendLoaded = false;
static public function registerZend()
{
if (self::$zendLoaded)
{
return;
}
set_include_path(sfConfig::get('sf_root_dir').'/vendor/zend_framework/current'.PATH_SEPARATOR.get_include_path());
require_once sfConfig::get('sf_root_dir').'/vendor/zend_framework/current/Zend/Loader.php';
Zend_Loader::registerAutoload();
self::$zendLoaded = true;
} |
before you use a Zend Framework component simple call the static function
ProjectConfiguration::registerZend();
I have a simple article table with a id and title column.
I won’t to have a url like this.
/my-title-4
/:title-:id
Also if the title was changed it must redirect to the actual url.
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