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Fatal error: Cannot declare class - Joomla 3.7
Søren Beck Jensen
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7 Anni 6 Mesi fa #1575
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Risposta da Søren Beck Jensen al topic Fatal error: Cannot declare class - Joomla 3.7
Thank you for that update. I think what happened was that your component was built using Component Creator before we added the auto loader (that now broke). If that is the case, you may have to include it yourself as described.
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7 Anni 6 Mesi fa #1576
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Risposta da Gosling Cools al topic Fatal error: Cannot declare class - Joomla 3.7
I want 3 beers as well!
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Carl Willingham
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7 Anni 6 Mesi fa - 7 Anni 6 Mesi fa #1577
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Risposta da Carl Willingham al topic Fatal error: Cannot declare class - Joomla 3.7
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Ultima Modifica 7 Anni 6 Mesi fa da Carl Willingham. Motivo: Found the issue
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Randy Carey
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7 Anni 6 Mesi fa - 7 Anni 6 Mesi fa #1578
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I see that core has named its admin helper class differently, of this pattern: ExampleHelper instead of ExampleHelperExample or ExampleHelperExampleadmin.
Further, I discovered a new dependency upon this naming pattern for this class. In order to add the new custom fields feature to a component, a plugin expects a component's admin helper class to have certain functions available to it, and it expects that helper class to follow the naming pattern: ExampleHelper. I discovered this when trying to add the new custom fields feature to an extension that I newly created with ComponentCreator. I was able to get the new feature to work (within the CC-created extension) by creating the needed helper class (ExampleHelper), adding the new functions used by custom fields, and having it extend the CC-created helper class (ExampleHelperExampleadmin).
I do not know all the details that led CC to choose the solution it did (ExampleHelperExampleadmin), but from what I'm seeing, this file/class name seems to stray from the "core" approach, and I suspect it will cause problems should anyone want to add the custom fields feature to a CC-created component. I may be wrong, and if so, please correct me. But I do want to give you a "heads up" to what I think I'm seeing.
Risposta da Randy Carey al topic Fatal error: Cannot declare class - Joomla 3.7
Joomla 3.7 introduced a new check that prevents two classes to have the same name (even though the documentation still says the two should be named the same way)Can you please tell us which change in Joomla 3.7 caused this and any other compatibility break?
I see that core has named its admin helper class differently, of this pattern: ExampleHelper instead of ExampleHelperExample or ExampleHelperExampleadmin.
Further, I discovered a new dependency upon this naming pattern for this class. In order to add the new custom fields feature to a component, a plugin expects a component's admin helper class to have certain functions available to it, and it expects that helper class to follow the naming pattern: ExampleHelper. I discovered this when trying to add the new custom fields feature to an extension that I newly created with ComponentCreator. I was able to get the new feature to work (within the CC-created extension) by creating the needed helper class (ExampleHelper), adding the new functions used by custom fields, and having it extend the CC-created helper class (ExampleHelperExampleadmin).
I do not know all the details that led CC to choose the solution it did (ExampleHelperExampleadmin), but from what I'm seeing, this file/class name seems to stray from the "core" approach, and I suspect it will cause problems should anyone want to add the custom fields feature to a CC-created component. I may be wrong, and if so, please correct me. But I do want to give you a "heads up" to what I think I'm seeing.
Ultima Modifica 7 Anni 6 Mesi fa da Randy Carey.
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Søren Beck Jensen
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7 Anni 6 Mesi fa #1579
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Risposta da Søren Beck Jensen al topic Fatal error: Cannot declare class - Joomla 3.7
That is some good investigation there. We are looking into it. It is strange as "ExampleHelper" does not follow the standard Joomla naming convention for the JLoader and so custom fields have implemented this incorrectly it seems. But as I said... let us investigate this properly and get back to you.
Good work!
Good work!
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Søren Beck Jensen
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7 Anni 6 Mesi fa - 7 Anni 6 Mesi fa #1581
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Risposta da Søren Beck Jensen al topic Fatal error: Cannot declare class - Joomla 3.7
Using only "ExampleHelper" breaks the auto loader functionality in Joomla so we recommend instead to add the lines:
To the bottom of your helper file if you are using custom fields.
// Ensure custom fields compatibility
class ExampleHelper extends ExampleHelpersExampleadmin {}
To the bottom of your helper file if you are using custom fields.
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