2008年12月14日星期日

Re: [fw-mvc] CMS supermodule design

in my case is not good this system because have a complex structure behind
the modules

keith Pope-4 wrote:
>
> Ok yeah sounds like you may need to have a specialized dispatcher for
> that, though implementing it may become complex!
>
> Personally I like to keep all my admin actions within my public
> controllers and use ACL to manage the access to them. To get a
> separate admin layout I match uri's with admin/ and then set a context
> that switches the layout template.
>
> So in my router I have:
>
> $router = $this->_front->getRouter();
>
> // Admin context route
> $route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
> 'admin/:module/:controller/:action',
> array(
> 'action' => 'index',
> 'controller' => 'admin',
> 'module' => 'storefront',
> 'isAdmin' => true
> )
> );
>
> $router->addRoute('admin', $route);
>
> then I have a front controller plugin that switches the context for me:
>
> class SF_Plugin_AdminContext extends Zend_Controller_Plugin_Abstract
> {
> public function preDispatch(Zend_Controller_Request_Abstract $request)
> {
> if($request->getParam('isAdmin')) {
> $layout = Zend_Layout::getMvcInstance();
> $layout->setLayout('admin');
> }
> }
> }
>
> 2008/12/14 angelbit <angelbit88@gmail.com>:
>>
>> admin is not a mobule but a container for modules...
>>
>> keith Pope-4 wrote:
>>>
>>> Sounds like you need to add a route, maybe something along the lines of:
>>>
>>> $router = $this->_front->getRouter();
>>>
>>> // Admin route
>>> $route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
>>> 'admin/:controller/:action',
>>> array(
>>> 'action' => 'index',
>>> 'controller' => 'admin',
>>> 'module' => 'admin'
>>> )
>>> );
>>>
>>> $router->addRoute('admin', $route);
>>>
>>> This should route anything that matches /admin to your admin module.
>>>
>>> 2008/12/14 angelbit <angelbit88@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>> I'm developing a cms where the modules have controller for the admin
>>>> section
>>>> and the public section.Now need that when the user go on url:
>>>> /admin/:module/:controller/:action the dispatcher load the admin
>>>> controller
>>>> (Admin_pageController.php for example) and when is the public
>>>> url(:module/:controller/:action) the dispatcher load the public
>>>> controller.
>>>> how? subclass the dispatcher or else?
>>>>
>>>> I thank you in advance
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>>>
>>>
>>>
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>
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