Do not prefix the model alias with plugin name in your find() call. All
that is for is creating the alias in the query, and then setting up the
data array. Including the plugin name in the association as you have it is
correct. The bare 'User' alias can then be used in your finds.

I presume the code you posted is in GroupsController. Do you have any
routes pointing to UsersController? Or did you modify any of the plugin
files?


On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Larry Lutz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm having difficulty getting containable to work when the contained model
> is in a plugin. Specifically, I have a Group model that is associated with
> a Users (CakeDC) plugin. Normally, you just prefix the plugin model name
> with the plugin name such as Users.User, but it seems that the Containable
> behavior can't deal with that. Specifically, I've tried
>
> $this->set('group', $this->Group->find('first',
>     array(
>        'conditions' => array('Group.slug' => $slug),
>        'fields'     => array(
>                              'Group.id',
>                              'Group.name',
>                              'Group.slug',
>                              'Group.description',
>                          ),
>                          'contain'    => array(
>                              'Users.User' => array(
>                                  'conditions' =>
> array('Users.User.group_id' => 'Group.id'),
>                                  'fields'     => array(
>                                      'Users.User.id',
>                                      'Users.User.username',
>                                      'Users.User.slug',
>                                      'Users.User.email',
>                                      'Users.User.active',
>                                      'Users.User.last_login',
>                                  ),
>                                  'order'      =>
> array('Users.User.username' => 'asc'),
>                              ),
>                          ),
>                     )
>                 ));
>
> Unfortunately, that results in this error:
>
> *Error: * *UsersController* could not be found.
>
> I've also tried it without the "Users." prefix, but that yields the same
> error. I have this in my Group model:
>
> public $hasMany = array(
>             'User' => array(
>                 'className'    => 'Users.User',
>                 'foreignKey'   => 'group_id',
>                 'dependent'    => FALSE,
>             )
>         );
>
> Can anyone tell me how to handle plugin models within a contain.
>
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