On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 3:35 AM, Carl Franks <fireart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If, for example, your schema class is "MyApp::MySchema", then you'd call > $c->model("MySchema") > to retrieve it. > > Use that name in your app config, to tell > Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu to put it in your form stash. > .... > > If it's Config::General format, I think it would be: > <Controller::HTML::FormFu> > <model_stash> > schema MySchema > </model_stash> > </Controller::HTML::FormFu> > > That'll save the model at $form->stash->{schema} > so it's available to Model-DBIC > Hi Carl, Thanks much for the info. After my post, I googled and found a newsgroup post that gave the configuration you kindly supplied. But so far, I am unable to get that to work. Let me cut and paste a couple items here to make sure I've got this straight. The app is a copy of the Catalyst tutorial authz code. The schema file is located here: /home/me/MyApp/lib/MyApp/Schema.pm The app config file is here: /home/me/MyApp/myapp.conf myapp.conf has these lines: <Controller::HTML::FormFu> <model_stash> <schema> schema Schema </schema> </model_stash> </Controller::HTML::FormFu> I have tried various incarnations of 'schema Schema,' stopping/starting the app in between: 'schema Schema' 'schema: Schema' 'schema MyApp::Schema' 'schema: MyApp::Schema' but I still get the "need a schema or context" error when I try to access the form page when the Select is configured. If I take the Select stuff out, I get the remainder of the form OK, and I am able otherwise able to talk to the database using DBIC machinery. Thoughts? /dennis
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