2
votes

I'm using Zend 1.8.4 and setting up a simple form test. My form class is located in './application/forms/SectorSearch.php' and the class name is

<?php
class Form_SectorSearch extends Zend_Form
{...}

My controller creates a new form in the init() method

<?php
class SectorController extends Zend_Controller_Action
{
    function init()
    {
        $this->initView();
        $form = new Form_SectorSearch(array(
            'method' => '/public/sector/search',
            'action' => 'post'));
        $this->view->form = $form;
    }
..
}

But i'm getting this error

Warning: Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource::include(/home/poconnell/projects/bhaa/application/forms/SectorSearch.php) [zend-loader-autoloader-resource.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/poconnell/projects/bhaa/library/Zend/Loader/Autoloader/Resource.php on line 178

Warning: Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource::include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/poconnell/projects/bhaa/application/forms/SectorSearch.php' for inclusion (include_path='/home/poconnell/projects/bhaa/library:/home/poconnell/projects/bhaa/application:.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in /home/poconnell/projects/bhaa/library/Zend/Loader/Autoloader/Resource.php on line 178

Fatal error: Class 'Form_SectorSearch' not found in /home/poconnell/projects/bhaa/application/controllers/SectorController.php on line 19

I'm 100% sure the class is on the include path.

I think this is a bootstraping issue, and this is how i'm loading the default module

protected function _initAutoload()
{   
    //Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource  - Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader
    $moduleLoader = new Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader(array(
        'namespace' => '', 
        'basePath' => APPLICATION_PATH
    ));
    return $moduleLoader;
}

I even tried using this pattern , as recommended by Autloading modular forms & models in Zend Framework 1.8

protected function _initAutoload()
{   
    //Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource  - Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader
    $moduleLoader = new Zend_Application_Module_Autoloader(array(
        'namespace' => '', 
        'basePath' => APPLICATION_PATH,
        'resourceTypes' => array (
            'form' => array(
            'path' => 'forms',
            'namespace' => 'Form'))
    );
    return $moduleLoader;
}

but no joy. any ideas?

3
Take care that the filenames are in UperCase as you include them. This is common problem when switching from win to linux.powtac
Are you 100% sure that the file has the correct permissions?PatrikAkerstrand
poconnell@foundry:~/projects/bhaa/application/forms$ ls -al SectorSearch.php -rw-r--r-- 1 poconnell poconnell 561 2009-10-15 14:41 SectorSearch.phpemeraldjava
What is the value of APPLICATION_PATH?typeoneerror

3 Answers

1
votes

Make sure the case matches exactly. The folder has to be named Forms unless you specified different directory for Form classes and make sure SectorSearch is not sEcTorSEarcH.php or something

2
votes

I added the following to my Bootstrap.php file

protected function _initAutoload()
    {
        $autoloader = new Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource(array(
            'namespace' => '',
            'basePath' => APPLICATION_PATH,
            'resourceTypes' => array(
                'form' => array(
                    'path' => 'forms',
                    'namespace' => 'Form',
                ),
                'model' => array(
                    'path' => 'models',
                    'namespace' => 'Model',
                ),
            )
        ));
        return $autoloader;
    }

and now it works, no errors anymore.. damn i'm glad it works, i was almost going mad.. :)

0
votes

Zend Framework interprets underscores in Class names as folders. If you are manually adding the application/forms folder to the include path, then you should name your class FormSectorSearch (and the filename FormSectorSearch.php) instead of Form_SectorSearch. Otherwise you would only add the application folder to the include path and then named the folder Form instead of forms.