Re: Best Practices for calling 'setup' classes that extend 'parent' classes?

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Many thanks :)
This was very helpful.



On Aug 26, 2007, at 8:27 PM, Richard Lynch wrote:

Put all your classes into a single directory structure.

Use http://php.net/set_include_path (or php.ini or .htaccess) to
provide the FULL PATH to that directory.

PHP now knows where to "start" its search, and essentially prepends
that directory when it does an include.

Assume this directory structure:

/path/to/your/includes
   parent_class.php
   /child
      some_child_class.php

This works:
<?php
set_include_path('/path/to/your/includes');
include 'parent_class.php';
include 'child/some_child_class.php';
?>

Do not under any circumstances try to use './' or '../' in your
include statements.  You will only make yourself miserable in the long
run.

On Mon, August 20, 2007 1:52 pm, Graham Anderson wrote:
What is the best practice for correctly targeting  'include' paths
when using Initialization/Setup classes that extend Parent classes?

In my extend_parent_class.php file, I have to provide an incorrect
relative path. Apparently, the path (that does work) is relative to
php file that calls the initialization/setup class
(call_the_extend_parent_class.php).  Is there a less confusing way to
correctly target include paths when creating initialization classes?

Should I be using absolute paths instead?

many thanks in advance



extend_parent_class.php:

include_once('./path/to/parent_class.php'); # Works with 'incorrect'
relative path
//include_once('../path/to/parent_class.php'); # Fatal Error with
'correct' relative path

class Initialize_Parent_Class extends Parent_Class {

function Initialize_Parent_Class()
  {
$this->Parent_Class();
echo "This was successful and does not result in a fatal 'class not
found' error";
}

}



Call the initialization class.
call_the_extend_parent_class.php:
<?php

require('./includes/extend_parent_class.php'); # initialize Parent
Class

$parent_class = new Initialize_Parent_Class();
// prints 'This was successful and does not result in a fatal 'class
not found' error'

?>

File structure:

php
++call_the_extend_parent_class.php
++ includes directory
   ++++ extend_parent_class.php
++ classes directory
    ++++ parent_class.php

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