I am using codeigniter 2.1.2 and I want to use scaffolding feature to add information to table. When I set this $route['scaffolding_trigger'] = 'scaffolding'; in routes.php and call it in controller $this->load->scaffolding('applicants'); I get the following Error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined method CI_Loader::scaffolding() in C:\xampp\htdocs\hmplatform\application\controllers\Applicant.php on line 6 So I am asking if I can find a library that contains scaffolding features because in this version I downloaded from GIT there is no scaffolding folder.
Scaffolding was depreciated in codeigniter. It isn't longer offered. The tutorials are outdated, so I'm guessing this is where you saw it?
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I'm trying to setup cartalyst/converter on laravel 5.6 Their link is here: https://cartalyst.com/manual/converter/2.0
I'm following official instruction and getting
Call to undefined method Illuminate\Foundation\Application::share()
I feel like Cartalyst\Converter\Laravel\ConverterServiceProvider is not livable.
How else can I install it?
They have "Native" way, but in laravel case where would I put their "native" code?
Illuminate\Foundation\Application::share() method was removed in Laravel 5.4, in favor of the singleton() method.
Do you need to use v2.0 of this package? 3.0 was released specifically to stay up-to-date with Laravel. I suggest using the most recent version instead of the 2.0 branch.
https://cartalyst.com/manual/converter/3.0
i have installed the chat package:
https://github.com/dazzz1er/confer
Unfortunately i get an error when i try to publish it. Here is the error:
[Symfony\Component\Debug\Exception\FatalErrorException]
Call to undefined method Illuminate\Support\Facades\View::composer()
Thanks !
As correctly pointed out by #curious_coder confer is not compatible with Laravel 5.2 yet. Please keep an on the open Laravel 5.2 issue on Github and/or ask the author of this package for updates.
I can't get the Bisna doctrine cli to work. It complains about not being able to find the Symfony Console application. Notice it's trying to look for it in a nested directory of Doctrine/Symfony/Console/Symfony/Component/Console. Anybody ever seen this?
PHP Warning: require(/Users/jhicks/workspace/production/application/../library/Doctrine/Symfony/Console/Symfony/Component/Console/Application.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /Users/jhicks/workspace/production/library/Doctrine/Common/ClassLoader.php on line 163
PHP Fatal error: require(): Failed opening required '/Users/jhicks/workspace/production/application/../library/Doctrine/Symfony/Console/Symfony/Component/Console/Application.php' (include_path='/Users/jhicks/workspace/production/library:.:/opt/local/lib/php') in /Users/jhicks/workspace/production/library/Doctrine/Common/ClassLoader.php on line 163
Here's the Github page for the doctrine cli from Bisna: https://github.com/guilhermeblanco/ZendFramework1-Doctrine2/blob/master/bin/doctrine.php
There are many repositories that call themsemves Bisna in Github, it is difficult to find what of them you are using without further information.
The original one is the one created by Guilherme Blanco (Bisna used to be his nickname) called Zend Framework 1 + Doctrine 2 and works like a charm, but it does not bundle the Symfony components necessary to run the CLI tool.
What you have to do is download them from GitHub (search for "Symfony" and you will find the components inside the Organization repository) and put them inside your project's library folder paying attention to the PSR #0 naming conventions.
If you provide the piece of code that generates this error and the repository and version you are using, it will be easier to detect the error and give a better answer. It is naive to try and guess the type of error, but probably you have problems with namespaces and/or how you are calling Symfony's Console component.
If you need some guidance on how this integration can be achieved, you can look at doctrine.php inside Blanco's repository.
Looks like I needed to add these two lines to my existing autoloader bootstrap method:
$symfonyAutoloader = new \Doctrine\Common\ClassLoader('Symfony', 'Doctrine');
$autoloader->pushAutoloader(array($symfonyAutoloader, 'loadClass'), 'Symfony');
I didn't think this would be necessary since I included Symfony in the autoloaderNamespaces array in my application.ini file.
autoloaderNamespaces[] = "Symfony"
I created a website using CodeIgniter Framework 2.1.0 that was originally working well. Yesterday, I integrated this i18n code into the site for multi-language support.
Now, when I upload my site to cpanel and open it, I get this error in my log file:
[21-Nov-2011 10:19:04] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method CI_Lang::lang() in XXXX
However, the website is working well on my localhost server (xampp for Windows). What's wrong?
See the thread attached to the library: http://web.archive.org/web/20120112092127/http://codeigniter.com/forums/viewthread/179036. In the first post is attached a modified library that claims to alleviate the buggyness of the original.
There is also a post on the first page there referencing an error similar to yours:
After copying the files as described in the article I get the
following error: Fatal error: Call to undefined method
CI_Lang::CI_Lang() in
/www/websites/audio-machinery/application/core/MY_Lang.php on line 32
Though he seems to be calling CI_Lang, not Lang. His solution appears to have been to use the code attached to the forum thread.
Also, cpanel is a control panel for hosting, not a hosting provider. But your hosting provider may be causing issues (e.g. if using older versions of PHP which do not work with newer version of CI. Often hosting providers will give you the ability to choose which version of PHP you are using--usually found in cPanel).
have you uploaded ALL the new files to your live server? that error implies that the code is not found or available to the script.
I came accross the same problem.... it was working fine on localhost but when loaded on live server it gives me undefined error... the problem appears becuase I created file with name My_Lang.php and My_Config.php as on live server it is case sensitive.... so I changed it to MY_Config.php and MY_Lang.php .... it works fine now.... Hope it will work for you too
I'm trying to implement modular extensions into a codeigniter 2 setup but am having a few problems. I followed the installation instructions on the wiki and everything was working fine. Then I started to play around a bit and try and use it. All I did was create a new module called users with the required folders and added a model class called users_m. I then tried to load this from my welcome module controller. According to the wiki this should be very straightforward. I simply added this line
$this->load->model('users/users_m');
to the constructor of my welcome controller.
Unfortunately at this point I get the white screen of death.
So I tried something else. This time I removed the load model line and added
$this->output->enable_profiler(TRUE);
This time I got the welcome page displayed and I got the profiler, but at the top of the page I got this error:
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined property: CI::$profiler
Filename: MX/Loader.php
Line Number: 145
I don't know if these two tries are related or not, but there's obviously something not right with my setup. Could someone point me in the right direction?
If you accessing the model from the controller in the same module, you can load it using just:
$this->load->model(‘user_m’);
You only have to do $this->load->model(‘module/model_name’); when your cross loading between modules.
Just to make sure, your model is located here right?
application/modules/users/models/users_m.php
As for the profiler error:
1) Have you done installation step 5 and put the Modular Extensions core files into application/core?
2) Do you have the latest version of HMVC? There have been updates to mx/loader.php in the last couple days.
Ps. great tutorial on HMVC: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/php/hvmc-an-introduction-and-application/
if you have folder structure like:
application/
modules/
users/
models/
users_m.php
then use this to call modelsin you controller
$this->load->model('users/users_m','',TRUE);