I want to create a binding from one model to my User model on the fly so that the JOIN is not called every time that I perform a find on that model. I am using the binding to perform a HABTM save. However, when I use the bindModel function, the HABTM data is not saved in the database.
What makes this odd is that if I move my binding to the User model, then the save works perfectly. I don’t see any indication in the documentation that the save behavior would be different when the association is made in the model versus the bindModel function (though, I may have missed it if there is any).
Here is my bindModel code in my controller:
$this->User->bindModel(
array(
'hasAndBelongsToMany' => array(
'Othermodel' => array(
'className' => 'Othermodel',
'joinTable' => 'othermodels_users',
'foreignKey' => 'user_id',
'associationForeignKey' => 'othermodel_id',
'unique' => true,
)
)
)
);
if($res = $this->User->save($data)){
return true;
}
And this is my user model.
class User extends AppModel {
public $name = 'User';
public $belongsTo = array();
public $hasOne = array();
public $hasMany = array();
public $hasAndBelongsToMany = array(
'Othermodel' => array(
'className' => 'Othermodel',
'joinTable' => 'othermodels_users',
'foreignKey' => 'user_id',
'associationForeignKey' => 'othermodel_id',
'unique' => true
)
);
Again, I only have the relationship active in one place at one time, so I know the problem is not with the binding itself. It seems the problem is solely related to the fact that I have tried to use bindModel. Is this the intended behavior?
Based on the responses in this article, it looks like the bindModel function only exists for finds.
CakePHP: Bind Model not working
Though there’s no information in the CakePHP 1.3 documentation that states that the bind is only for finds, though that would explain the behavior…
http://book.cakephp.org/1.3/en/The-Manual/Developing-with-CakePHP/Models.html
So, I am marking this as answered.