[TYPO3-mvc] Using ObjectStorage properly
Søren Malling
soren.malling at gmail.com
Thu May 6 13:24:14 CEST 2010
My issue on using a memberRepository is that, i assign data to my
fluid template and do a "for"-loop.
'm not interested in running the for loop inside my function as the
fluid template are processed on a "per club" basis.
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 1:11 PM, S.Korth <s.korth at dms-arts.com> wrote:
> Søren Malling schrieb:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> First, thanks to Felix for his great help on my last issue! I found
>> I've made wrong declaration on alot of my properties :)
>>
>> Onto next (hopefully eyeopening) issue :-)
>>
>> I'm building a XML output with members of a club and club information.
>>
>> I've come to the part where I need to get the members of the currenct
>> club object. All members are fe_users with a "club" field (related to
>> another model I've made)
>>
>> I took a look on the blog_example extension and how they get posts for a
>> blog.
>>
>> In there Blog Model they got
>>
>> /**
>> * The posts of this blog
>> *
>> * @var
>> Tx_Extbase_Persistence_ObjectStorage<Tx_BlogExample_Domain_Model_Post>
>> * @lazy
>> * @cascade remove
>> */
>> protected $posts
>>
>> and then they simple give it a objectstorage in the __construct function
>>
>> $this->posts = new Tx_Extbase_Persistence_ObjectStorage();
>>
>> In the blog controller all blogs are assigned to the Fluid template with
>>
>> $this->blogRepository =
>>
>> t3lib_div::makeInstance('Tx_BlogExample_Domain_Repository_BlogRepository');
>> and
>> $this->view->assign('blogs', $this->blogRepository->findAll());
>>
>> and doing a foreach loop in fluid
>> <f:for each="{blogs}" as="blog">
>> <dt>
>> <f:link.action action="index" controller="Post" arguments="{blog : blog}">
>> {blog.title} (<f:count subject="{blog.posts}" />)
>> </f:link.action>
>> ...
>> </f:for>
>>
>> I created a property in my club model
>>
>> /**
>> * Members of club
>> * @var
>> Tx_Extbase_Persistence_ObjectStorage<Tx_Ysmenmembers_Domain_Model_Member>
>> */
>> protected $members;
>>
>> public function __construct() {
>> $this->members = new
>> Tx_Extbase_Persistence_ObjectStorage();
>> }
>>
>> /**
>> * Get members of club
>> * @return
>> Tx_Extbase_Persistence_ObjectStorage<Tx_Ysmenmembers_Domain_Model_Member>
>> */
>> public function getMembers() {
>> return $this->members;
>> }
>>
>> As I've seen in the blog_example.
>>
>> This is where I'm stucked. How does this objectstorage know what data
>> to return? And should this be handled in a different way, using a
>> memberRepository instead?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Søren
>>
>
>
> Hey Søren,
>
> i am also new to extbase, but i think a memberRepository is the way to go.
> Controller -> get data from memberRepository -> xml output
>
> Sascha
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