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How to load non-default models?

In CakePHP2.x, I have frequently used $uses attribute in controllers but it seems that this attribute is no longer available in CakePHP 3.0.

The only way I know to load models which is not default one is to use loadModel() method. Is this recommended way to load models? Or is there any other way to load models?

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hitochan Avatar asked Aug 11 '14 23:08

hitochan


1 Answers

Your observations are correct, there is no $uses property anymore, instead models/tables that do not match the controller (ex PostsTable for PostsController) and are not available via associations, must be loaded explicitly.

This can be done by using either

  • Controller::loadModel() which adds the instance to the controller as a property.
  • or TableRegistry::get() which just returns the instance.
  • and as of CakePHP 3.1 using TableLocator::get(), either by retrieving the locator via TableRegistry::locator() (TableRegistry::getTableLocator() as of CakePHP 3.5.0), or via LocatorAwareTrait::tableLocator() (LocatorAwareTrait::getTableLocator() as of CakePHP 3.5.0), which however usually shouldn't be required in a controller.

So this is kind of a yes to your question, Controller::loadModel(), ie

$this->loadModel('Name');

is a viable way of adding model/table instances to your controller as properties, wich at least in the default configuration, is essentially the shorthand for:

$this->Name = TableRegistry::get('Name');

but more loadModel() is more abstracted, and supports non-table repositories.

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ndm Avatar answered Sep 22 '22 20:09

ndm