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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:04:00+00:00 2026-05-13T18:04:00+00:00

Right now I have several methods in my model which all fetch the same

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Right now I have several methods in my model which all fetch the same object at their beginning (the model’s parent class). I would like to do this automatically and execute some code beforehand.

I would like to say “execute fetchParent() before you call the methods getParentId(), getParentTable() and mayChange()”.

It it not sufficient to set this parent-object at initialization, or as a class variable, as the parent can change at runtime.

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    2026-05-13T18:04:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:04 pm

    Depending on the meaning of “some methods”, you may be able to use Cake’s native callbacks. More on those at http://book.cakephp.org/view/76/Callback-Methods. It seems more likely, though, that you want to tap into common functionality for custom methods. If that’s the case, then what I’ve done is create custom callbacks. To do so, create a custom callback in the desired model/s. Then, in AppModel::your_method(), test for the existence of that method name and, if it exists, execute it.

    Here’s some sample code that I’ve written in the past:

    # In AppModel::your_method()
    if ( method_exists ( $model, 'your_custom_callback' ) ) {
      $model->your_custom_callback ( $model );
    }
    
    # In YourModel
    public function your_custom_callback ( $model ) {
      /** Your custom code */
    }
    

    You didn’t provide much detail so I don’t know whether this will meet your needs exactly, but maybe it will at least provide a starting point.

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