The example in this article describes the usage of model in Zend Framework tutorial. Share it with everyone for your reference, the details are as follows:
Attached is a simple and vulgar example. It just briefly explains the usage: if you want to dig deeper, you can track the source code yourself to understand.
model_demo1
│ .project
│ .buildpath
│ .zfproject.xml
│
├─.settings
│ org.eclipse.php .core.prefs
│ .jsdtscope
│ org.eclipse.wst.jsdt.ui.superType.name
│ org.eclipse.wst.jsdt.ui.superType.container
│
├─application
│ │ Bootstrap.php
│ │
│ ├─configs
│ │ application.ini
│ │
│ ├─controllers
│ │ IndexController .php
│ │ ErrorController.php
│ │
│ ├─models
│ │ Test.php
│ │ ModelTest.php
│ │
│ └─views
│ │ error.phtml
│ │
│ └─helpers
├─docs
│ README.txt
│
├─library
│ ├─app
│ │ Test.php
│ │
│ ├─myApp
│ │ Test.php
│ │
│ ├─Zend
│ │ Test.php
│ │
│ ├─AppTest
│ │ Test.php
│ │
│ └─AppTest2
│ Test.php
│
├─public
│ index.php
│ .htaccess
│
└─tests
│ phpunit.xml
│ bootstrap.php
│
├─application
│ └─controllers
│ IndexControllerTest.php
│
└─library
The following is the source code of each file from top to bottom, without further explanation:
/model_demo1/application/configs/application.ini
[production] phpSettings.display_startup_errors = 1 phpSettings.display_errors = 1 includePaths.library = APPLICATION_PATH "/../library" bootstrap.path = APPLICATION_PATH "/Bootstrap.php" bootstrap.class = "Bootstrap" appnamespace = "Application" autoloadernamespaces.app = "App_" autoloadernamespaces.my = "MyApp_" resources.frontController.controllerDirectory = APPLICATION_PATH "/controllers" resources.frontController.params.displayExceptions = 1 [staging : production] [testing : production] phpSettings.display_startup_errors = 1 phpSettings.display_errors = 1 [development : production] phpSettings.display_startup_errors = 1 phpSettings.display_errors = 1 resources.frontController.params.displayExceptions = 1/model_demo1/application/controllers/IndexController.php
<?php class IndexController extends Zend_Controller_Action { public function init() { /* Initialize action controller here */ } public function indexAction() { var_dump ( Application_Model_Test::getUserInfo () ); App_Test::echoAppTest (); MyApp_Test::echoAMyAppTest (); Zend_Test::echoZendTest (); AppTest_Test::echoAppTestTest (); $auto_loader = Zend_Loader_Autoloader::getInstance(); $resourceLoader = new Zend_Loader_Autoloader_Resource(array( 'basePath' => '/www/model_demo1/application', 'namespace' => '', 'resourceTypes' => array( 'model' => array( 'path' => 'models', 'namespace' => 'Model' ) ) ) ); $auto_loader->pushAutoloader($resourceLoader); $auto_loader->registerNamespace(array('AppTest2_')); AppTest2_Test::echoAppTest2Test(); Model_ModelTest::echoModelModelTest(); exit (); } }/model_demo1/application/models/ModelTest.php
<?php class Model_ModelTest{ static function echoModelModelTest(){ echo 'Model_ModelTest<br/>'; } }/model_demo1/application/models/Test.php
<?php class Application_Model_Test { static public function getUserInfo() { return array ( 'user_name' => '张三', 'user_gender' => '男' ); } }/model_demo1/application/Bootstrap.php
<?php class Bootstrap extends Zend_Application_Bootstrap_Bootstrap { protected function _initAutoload() { $app = $this->getApplication (); $namespaces = array ( 'AppTest' ); $app->setAutoloaderNamespaces ( $namespaces ); return $app; } }/model_demo1/library/app/Test.php
<?php class App_Test { static public function echoAppTest() { echo 'App_Test<br/>'; } }/model_demo1/library/AppTest/Test.php
<?php class AppTest_Test{ static public function echoAppTestTest(){ echo 'AppTestTest<br/>'; } }/model_demo1/library/AppTest2/Test.php
<?php class AppTest2_Test{ static public function echoAppTest2Test(){ echo 'AppTest2Test<br/>'; } }/model_demo1/library/myApp/Test.php
<?php class MyApp_Test { static public function echoAMyAppTest() { echo 'MyApp_Test<br/>'; } }/model_demo1/library/Zend/Test.php
<?php class Zend_Test{ static public function echoZendTest(){ echo 'ZendTest<br/>'; } }The code not posted is the default code for creating a project. Remember: following the agreed rules will avoid unnecessary trouble. I hope this article will be helpful to everyone in PHP programming. For more articles related to simple examples of model usage in the Zend Framework tutorial, please pay attention to the PHP Chinese website!

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