Class ModelBehavior

Model behavior base class.

Defines the Behavior interface, and contains common model interaction functionality. Behaviors allow you to simulate mixins, and create reusable blocks of application logic, that can be reused across several models. Behaviors also provide a way to hook into model callbacks and augment their behavior.

Mixin methods

Behaviors can provide mixin like features by declaring public methods. These methods should expect the model instance to be shifted onto the parameter list.

function doSomething(Model $model, $arg1, $arg2) {
        //do something
}

Would be called like $this->Model->doSomething($arg1, $arg2);.

Mapped methods

Behaviors can also define mapped methods. Mapped methods use pattern matching for method invocation. This allows you to create methods similar to Model::findAllByXXX methods on your behaviors. Mapped methods need to be declared in your behaviors $mapMethods array. The method signature for a mapped method is slightly different than a normal behavior mixin method.

public $mapMethods = array('/do(\w+)/' => 'doSomething');

function doSomething(Model $model, $method, $arg1, $arg2) {
        //do something
}

The above will map every doXXX() method call to the behavior. As you can see, the model is still the first parameter, but the called method name will be the 2nd parameter. This allows you to munge the method name for additional information, much like Model::findAllByXX.

Object
Extended by ModelBehavior

Direct known subclasses

AclBehavior, ContainableBehavior, TranslateBehavior, TreeBehavior
Package: Cake\Model
Copyright: Copyright (c) Cake Software Foundation, Inc. (http://cakefoundation.org)
License: MIT License
See: Model::$actsAs
See: BehaviorCollection::load()
Located at Cake/Model/ModelBehavior.php

Method Detail

_addToWhitelistsource protected

_addToWhitelist( Model $model , string $field )

If $model's whitelist property is non-empty, $field will be added to it. Note: this method should only be used in beforeValidate or beforeSave to ensure that it only modifies the whitelist for the current save operation. Also make sure you explicitly set the value of the field which you are allowing.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
string $field
Field to be added to $model's whitelist

afterDeletesource public

afterDelete( Model $model )

After delete is called after any delete occurs on the attached model.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior

afterFindsource public

afterFind( Model $model , mixed $results , boolean $primary false )

After find callback. Can be used to modify any results returned by find.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
mixed $results
The results of the find operation
boolean $primary optional false
Whether this model is being queried directly (vs. being queried as an association)

Returns

mixed
An array value will replace the value of $results - any other value will be ignored.

afterSavesource public

afterSave( Model $model , boolean $created , array $options array() )

afterSave is called after a model is saved.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
boolean $created
True if this save created a new record
array $options optional array()
Options passed from Model::save().

Returns

boolean
bool

See

Model::save()

afterValidatesource public

afterValidate( Model $model )

afterValidate is called just after model data was validated, you can use this callback to perform any data cleanup or preparation if needed

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior

Returns

mixed
False will stop this event from being passed to other behaviors

beforeDeletesource public

beforeDelete( Model $model , boolean $cascade true )

Before delete is called before any delete occurs on the attached model, but after the model's beforeDelete is called. Returning false from a beforeDelete will abort the delete.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
boolean $cascade optional true
If true records that depend on this record will also be deleted

Returns

mixed
False if the operation should abort. Any other result will continue.

beforeFindsource public

beforeFind( Model $model , array $query )

beforeFind can be used to cancel find operations, or modify the query that will be executed. By returning null/false you can abort a find. By returning an array you can modify/replace the query that is going to be run.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
array $query
Data used to execute this query, i.e. conditions, order, etc.

Returns

boolean|array
False or null will abort the operation. You can return an array to replace the $query that will be eventually run.

beforeSavesource public

beforeSave( Model $model , array $options array() )

beforeSave is called before a model is saved. Returning false from a beforeSave callback will abort the save operation.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
array $options optional array()
Options passed from Model::save().

Returns

mixed
False if the operation should abort. Any other result will continue.

See

Model::save()

beforeValidatesource public

beforeValidate( Model $model , array $options array() )

beforeValidate is called before a model is validated, you can use this callback to add behavior validation rules into a models validate array. Returning false will allow you to make the validation fail.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
array $options optional array()
Options passed from Model::save().

Returns

mixed
False or null will abort the operation. Any other result will continue.

See

Model::save()

cleanupsource public

cleanup( Model $model )

Clean up any initialization this behavior has done on a model. Called when a behavior is dynamically detached from a model using Model::detach().

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior

See

BehaviorCollection::detach()

onErrorsource public

onError( Model $model , string $error )

DataSource error callback

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
string $error
Error generated in DataSource

setupsource public

setup( Model $model , array $config array() )

Setup this behavior with the specified configuration settings.

Parameters

Model $model
Model using this behavior
array $config optional array()
Configuration settings for $model

Methods inherited from Object

__constructsource public

__construct( )

Constructor, no-op

_mergeVarssource protected

_mergeVars( array $properties , string $class , boolean $normalize true )

Merges this objects $property with the property in $class' definition. This classes value for the property will be merged on top of $class'

This provides some of the DRY magic CakePHP provides. If you want to shut it off, redefine this method as an empty function.

Parameters

array $properties
The name of the properties to merge.
string $class
The class to merge the property with.
boolean $normalize optional true
Set to true to run the properties through Hash::normalize() before merging.

_setsource protected

_set( array $properties array() )

Allows setting of multiple properties of the object in a single line of code. Will only set properties that are part of a class declaration.

Parameters

array $properties optional array()
An associative array containing properties and corresponding values.

_stopsource protected

_stop( integer|string $status 0 )

Stop execution of the current script. Wraps exit() making testing easier.

Parameters

integer|string $status optional 0
see http://php.net/exit for values

dispatchMethodsource public

dispatchMethod( string $method , array $params array() )

Calls a method on this object with the given parameters. Provides an OO wrapper for call_user_func_array

Parameters

string $method
Name of the method to call
array $params optional array()
Parameter list to use when calling $method

Returns

mixed
Returns the result of the method call

logsource public

log( string $msg , integer $type LOG_ERR , null|string|array $scope null )

Convenience method to write a message to CakeLog. See CakeLog::write() for more information on writing to logs.

Parameters

string $msg
Log message
integer $type optional LOG_ERR
Error type constant. Defined in app/Config/core.php.
null|string|array $scope optional null
The scope(s) a log message is being created in. See CakeLog::config() for more information on logging scopes.

Returns

boolean
Success of log write

requestActionsource public

requestAction( string|array $url , array $extra array() )

Calls a controller's method from any location. Can be used to connect controllers together or tie plugins into a main application. requestAction can be used to return rendered views or fetch the return value from controller actions.

Under the hood this method uses Router::reverse() to convert the $url parameter into a string URL. You should use URL formats that are compatible with Router::reverse()

Passing POST and GET data

POST and GET data can be simulated in requestAction. Use $extra['url'] for GET data. The $extra['data'] parameter allows POST data simulation.

Parameters

string|array $url
String or array-based URL. Unlike other URL arrays in CakePHP, this URL will not automatically handle passed and named arguments in the $url parameter.
array $extra optional array()
if array includes the key "return" it sets the AutoRender to true. Can also be used to submit GET/POST data, and named/passed arguments.

Returns

mixed
Boolean true or false on success/failure, or contents of rendered action if 'return' is set in $extra.

toStringsource public

toString( )

Object-to-string conversion. Each class can override this method as necessary.

Returns

string
The name of this class

Properties summary

$mapMethodssource

public array

Allows the mapping of preg-compatible regular expressions to public or private methods in this class, where the array key is a /-delimited regular expression, and the value is a class method. Similar to the functionality of the findBy* / findAllBy* magic methods.

array()

$settingssource

public array

Contains configuration settings for use with individual model objects. This is used because if multiple models use this Behavior, each will use the same object instance. Individual model settings should be stored as an associative array, keyed off of the model name.

See

Model::$alias
array()

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