I have a custom Action Helper that is working fine.
It’s generating a dynamic login box if user is not logged in, and if he is, it is generating a menu.
But here I have a problem.
I want to generate that menu from a small view that’s called user_menu.phtml
How I can get that view into my view helper, and assign it to an object?
Ok, some update, sorry for being stupid, actualy I have Action Helper:
I’m sorry If I was specific enough while writing my initial question.
So I have a Action helper in: library/Hlp/Action/Helper
That helper renders a form, if user is not loged inn.
Here is my Helper method, that does that job:
public function preDispatch()
{
$view = $this->getView();
$identity = Zend_Auth::getInstance()->getIdentity();
$session = new Zend_Session_Namespace('users_session');
$user_id = $session->idd;
if( !empty($identity) ) {
$userModel = new Application_Model_Vartotojai();
$user_email = $userModel->geUserRowBy('id', $user_id);
$user_email = $user_email['email'];
$view->login_meniu = $identity.' -
[id:'.$user_id.']<br />['.$user_email.'] <br/>
<a href="/authentication/logout">Log OUt</a>';
//here I would like to read view file to an object or some other variable
//if posible to an object si I would be able to inject some values
} else {
$form = new Application_Form_LoginForm();
$view->login_meniu = $form;
$view->register_link = '<br /><a href="/users/register">Register</a>';
//here I would like to read view file to an object or some other variable
//if posible to an object si I would be able to inject some values
}
Additionaly to that form I want to add some links, or other HTML content, that would br stored in a view file.
All you have to do is to extend the Zend_View_Helper_Abstract class. Then you have the view object stored in the public property
$view.By using that object you could render your file with
Update
Since you’ve updated your question I will update my answer leaving the previous answer because it’s still valid for your previous question.
In your case you already have the
$viewobject, to do what you’re asking for in the comments simply use the partial helper attached to the view in this way:By giving an array or an object as second argument to the partial call you can use them as model in your script file. Example:
P.s. I’ve used the short_tags + the equal sign (=) shorthand for echo in the view script, if you are not using them you should replace with
<?php echo $this->email ?>