I am trying to set a variable in a cffunction.
The result is this:
<cfset local.layouts.appLayout = '../../app/layouts' & local.appController.new()>
The above code works. In the local.layouts.appLayout structure it assigns the return of the new method in the appControler. That is what I need it to do.
My problem is that I need to dynamically assign the method portion of that statement. I have another variable coreRoute.action that equals “new” in that function but I cannot seem to get the syntax right.
I have tried this:
<cfset local.layouts.appLayout = '../../app/layouts' & local.appController.coreRoute.action()>
That does not work and I can see why. I have also tried this:
<cfset local.layouts.appLayout = '../../app/layouts' & local.appController & #coreRoute.action# & '()'>
I have tried many variations of this syntax and I just cannot get it right.
Anyone have any ideas about how to do this. I am stuck.
Thanks in advance for any help.
UPDATE: With Todd Sharp’s help I ended up using this and it worked great:
<cfinvoke component="#local.appController#" method="#coreRoute.action#" returnvariable="local.act">
<cfset local.layouts.appLayout = '../../app/layouts' & local.act>
You should look into using
<cfinvoke>for dynamic method invocation. Try a Google search for “coldfusion dynamic method invocation” – here’s one of the top results:http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1320-ColdFusion-CFInvoke-Eliminates-The-Need-For-Evaluate-When-Dynamically-Executing-User-Defined-Functions.htm