I have these lines in my application.ini
how can I read user in my contrroler
resources.doctrine.dbal.connections.default.parameter
I think you should use
$this->getInvokeArgs('bootstrap');
For more info see this chapter in manual.
What about using
$conf = $bootstrap->getOption('resources');
$dbConf = $conf['doctrine']['dbal']['connections']['default']['parameters'];
In this case you should use Zend_Config_Ini class
$config = new Zend_Config_Ini('/path/to/config.ini','staging',$options);
second parameter is a section in INI file should be loaded ; third parameter is the key to allow modify loaded file.
You can put out value user this way:
$config->resources->doctrine->dbal->connections->default->parameters->user;
How about something like:
$config = new Zend_Config_Ini(APPLICATION_PATH . '/configs/application.ini', APPLICATION_ENV);
$connectionParams = $config->resources->doctrine->connections;
Or during Bootstrap
, create and save this $config
object in the Bootstrap
or in the Zend_Registry
for later retrieval in your controller.
This goes in your controller.
$bootstrap = $this->getInvokeArg('bootstrap');
$appinidata = $bootstrap->getOptions();
$user=$appinidata['resources']['doctrine']['dbal']['connections']['default']['parameters'] ['user'];
This should print "root".
print_r($user);
you can set any variable using set method as following on index.php inside the public folder Let
$config = 'test'; Zend_Registry::set('config', $config);
once the variable has been set then you can get on any controllers/models by following method
Zend_Registry::get('config');
Hop it Helps!!
To get to the Doctrine container resource, just use :
$bootstrap = $this->getInvokeArg('bootstrap');
$doctrine = $bootstrap->getResource('doctrine');
From there you can drill down to the user name of the default connection (you can specify the connection if needed, just pass the name of the connection in the call to getConnection) :
$username = $doctrine->getConnection()->getUsername();