Model Meta Information
Each model needs some meta-information to initialize. By default you don't have to define this information yourself. The model class is smart enough to figure all of the configuration options out on its own - as long as you follow the frameworks conventions.
However changing the meta-information may be desired in such cases where you are creating a model which needs to access a table which doesn't follow our conventions.
Defining Meta Information
The following lists all meta-information options that can be changed:
- name: Name of the model, defaults to the class name.
- title: The field that is most closely associated with being the title of each record. Defaults to
title
orname
if either of those fields are available. - key: The field that acts as the primary key or identifier for a record. Defaults to
id
if that field is available. The key can also be set using thekey()
method. - source: The table name or document collection being accessed. The default is an all lowercase version of the class name with underscores as spaces. Class names like
BlogPost
andBlogPosts
would default to theblog_posts
table. - connection: the identifier of the data connection to be used, as defined in the
\app\bootstrap\database.php
file. Defaults todefault
.
You may either define the $_meta
property on the model class or call the model's meta()
method to
change meta-information. All options will be merged with the defaults.
class Posts extends \lithium\data\Model {
protected $_meta = [
'connection' => 'legacy',
'source' => 'tblPost',
'key' => 'post_id'
];
}
// ... or ...
Posts::meta('key', 'post_id');
Retrieving Meta Information
Posts::meta('source');
Posts::meta('key');
// an alternative for the key is:
Posts::key();
Verifying Model Fields
The hasField()
method checks to see if a particular field exists in a model's schema. This method can check a single field, or return the first field found in an array of multiple options. The parameter is $field
, a single field (string) or list of fields (array) to check the existence of.