Setting up Codeigniter HMVC with tank auth
I am having trouble getting a working Codeigniter version 2.0.3 with hmvc and tank auth(set up as a module) setup properly. I have installed CI properlly and then install HMVC with these directions https://bitbucket.org/wiredesignz/codeigniter-modular-extensions-hmvc/wiki/Home
I get to my welcome controller/view as example just fine which means the HMVC is working. Next I try to add tank auth to the project by adding it to a folder in the modules folder. It has the proper controller/view/model etc.. setup within the tank auth. I even added in routes something like
$route["auth"]="auth/login";
I also extended the controller within the auth module to MX_Controller like as directed. Also in the constructor I have :
$this->load->helper(array('form', 'url'));
$this->load->library('form_validation');
$this->load->library('security')开发者_StackOverflow; <--failing to load this
$this->load->library('tank_auth');
$this->lang->load('tank_auth');
$this->form_validation->CI =& $this;
It seems to be redirecting fine to the module however it comes up with an error saying ::
An Error Was Encountered
Unable to load the requested class: security
What am I doing wrong? Does any one have a working CI installation with HMVC and tank auth as a module so I can see how its done? I'm new to HMVC, thanks
I found the same problem, but i solved by simple adding a comment to the
$this->load->library('security');
so it will look like this:
//$this->load->library('security');
since security its now part of the codeigniter core, i guess its already loaded by default, and everything seems to be working pretty good
it is in Helper now according to CodeIgniter 3.0 user guide
try:
$this->load->helper('security');
I fix this, by creating Security.php
file in application/libraries
directory with the following code:
require_once(BASEPATH.'core/Security.php');
class Security extends CI_Security { }
I found a solution, I simply took the security.php file from codeigniters system/core folder and dropped it into system/libraries.
move the file
security.php
fromsystem/core
tosystem/libraries
then edit
core/codeigniter.php
line number 204 from$SEC =& load_class('Security', 'core');
to$SEC =& load_class('Security', 'libraries');
Security.php is present in "codeigniter/system/core/Security.php" so provide this path your problem gets solved easily
load->library('../core/security');
I Read CodeIgniter 3.X User Guide and I was found that "Security" is available as a 'helper' Now.
So you need to change this;
$this->load->library('security');
into
$this->load->helper('security');
XSS Filtering
The Input class has the ability to filter input automatically to prevent cross-site scripting attacks. If you want the filter to run automatically every time it encounters POST or COOKIE data you can enable it by opening your application/config/config.php file and setting this:
$config['global_xss_filtering'] = TRUE;
You need to read a CodeIgniter 3.0 User Guide there are so many changes and implementation or please Refer change log.
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