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How to load model and helper
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Hi All.
I want load model and helper and using it.
Can't you help me using it.
Tks all Heart
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i'm use CI4
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Interestingly enough, the Models docs doesn't actually say how to load a model. Embarrassing. Smile But, a model is just a class, so you would get a new instance of it like you would any other class:

Code:
$model = new \App\Models\MyModel();

The helpers docs do explain.
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Tks you very much
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(This post was last modified: 07-22-2016, 12:15 PM by idealcastle.)

(07-18-2016, 11:56 AM)kilishan Wrote: Interestingly enough, the Models docs doesn't actually say how to load a model. Embarrassing. Smile But, a model is just a class, so you would get a new instance of it like you would any other class:

Code:
$model = new \App\Models\MyModel();

The helpers docs do explain.



How might one "Auto-Load" a model?

Or, as for namespaces, I assume I cant add my "use \namespace;" and then call the model statically like Laravel? such as "ModeName::find(123)", seems repetitive to have to instantiate the class with "new Model()" and then call methods.
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(07-22-2016, 12:10 PM)idealcastle Wrote: How might one "Auto-Load" a model?

Or, as for namespaces, I assume I cant add my "use \namespace;" and then call the model statically like Laravel? such as "ModeName::find(123)", seems repetitive to have to instantiate the class with "new Model()" and then call methods.

Nope - no calling it statically - unless you create static methods. FYI - Laravel's not really called static, either, but it sets up an intermediate layer called a Facade, that mimics it and handles creating an instance for you.

The best way to handle it is either load it in your controller's constructor, or have a base controller setup that loads the ones you want.

Thought, it's really not that much typing to say, "$model = new \App\Models\MyModel();" whenever you need it. That has the added benefit that anyone who comes after you that looks at your code knows exactly what the model is at a glance. Smile
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(07-22-2016, 12:34 PM)kilishan Wrote:
(07-22-2016, 12:10 PM)idealcastle Wrote: How might one "Auto-Load" a model?

Or, as for namespaces, I assume I cant add my "use \namespace;" and then call the model statically like Laravel? such as "ModeName::find(123)", seems repetitive to have to instantiate the class with "new Model()" and then call methods.

Nope - no calling it statically - unless you create static methods. FYI - Laravel's not really called static, either, but it sets up an intermediate layer called a Facade, that mimics it and handles creating an instance for you.

The best way to handle it is either load it in your controller's constructor, or have a base controller setup that loads the ones you want.

Thought, it's really not that much typing to say, "$model = new \App\Models\MyModel();" whenever you need it. That has the added benefit that anyone who comes after you that looks at your code knows exactly what the model is at a glance. Smile

Thanks. yeah I actually like that. I've been testing out CI4, building one of my new platforms off it (really would like to see how it handles).
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