Virtual field in 'fields' find condition - Cakephp
I have a Student model with a virtual field:
var $virtualFields = array(
'full_name' => 'CONCAT(Student.fname, " ", Student.lname)'
);
I am doing a find operation to fetch specific fields using 'fields':
$this->Student->find('all', array('fields' => array('Student.fname','Student.lname')));
For some reason, the virtual field is not being created after finding the records. I tried adding Student.full_name
but of course it gives an unknown column
error in mysql.
Any开发者_如何学编程 ideas?
You can't specify in fields a virtual field you need to call it without the fields option so it bring it with the results... you may wanna read the examples in the cookbook
calling all fields is one option another one is to call the field in the fields option, something like this
$this->Student->find('all', array('fields' => array(
$this->student->virtualFields['full_name'].'AS Student__full_name',
'Student.fname','Student.lname')
));
what about placing a method in your app_model.php like so:
/**
* combine virtual fields with fields values of find()
* USAGE:
* $this->Model->find('all', array('fields' => $this->Model->virtualFields('full_name')));
* @param array $virtualFields to include
*/
public function virtualFields($fields = array()) {
$res = array();
foreach ((array)$fields as $field) {
//TODO: if key numeric => value sql!
//TODO: allow combined/other models via Model.field syntax
$sql = $this->virtualFields[$field];
$res[] = $sql.' AS '.$this->alias.'__'.$field;
}
return $res;
}
and then use it like so:
$this->Model->find('all', array('fields' => $this->Model->virtualFields('full_name')))
));
or so:
$fields = $this->Model->virtualFields('full_name');
$fields = am($fields, 'status', 'created');
$this->Model->find('all', array('fields' => $fields));
));
On the CookBook: http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/models/virtual-fields.html
It says that you can use it like:
Model:
public $virtualFields = array(
'name' => 'CONCAT(User.first_name, " ", User.last_name)');
Controller or View:
$results = $this->User->find('first');
Result:
array(
[User]
[first_name] => 'Mark',
[last_name] => 'Story',
[name] => 'Mark Story',
//more fields.
)
So you can use it just like this:
$this->set('list_fields', $this->User->find('list',
array('fields' => array('first_name', 'last_name', 'name'),
'recursive' => -1, 'condition' => ...)));
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