Zend_Navigation init in Bootstrap - zend-framework

Zend Framework v1.12
Tryed to init navigation in bootstrap and everything is fine, except appending it to view.
Here is a code snippet:
protected function _initNavigation() {
$this->bootstrap('view');
$view = $this->getResource('view');
include_once 'views/navigation.php';
$nav = new Zend_Navigation($navigation);
$view->navigation($nav);
}
Error occures because of last line. Stacktrace:
Uncaught exception 'Zend_Controller_Router_Exception' with message 'Route archive is not defined' in C:\OpenServer\domains\zend.vortexed\library\Zend\Controller\Router\Rewrite.php:318
Stack trace: #0 C:\OpenServer\domains\zend.vortexed\library\Zend\Navigation\Page\Mvc.php(176): Zend_Controller_Router_Rewrite->getRoute('archive') #1
C:\OpenServer\domains\zend.vortexed\library\Zend\View\Helper\Navigation\HelperAbstract.php(686): Zend_Navigation_Page_Mvc->isActive(false) #2
C:\OpenServer\domains\zend.vortexed\library\Zend\View\Helper\Navigation\Menu.php(740): Zend_View_Helper_Navigation_HelperAbstract->findActive(Object(Zend_Navigation), 0, NULL) #3
C:\OpenServer\domains\zend.vortexed\library\Zend\View\Helper\Navigation\Menu.php(940): Zend_View_Helper_Navigation_Menu->_renderMenu(Object(Zend_Navigation), 'navigation', '', ' ', 0, NULL, false, false, NULL, false, 'active', 'menu-parent', false) #4
C:\OpenServer\domains\zend.vortexed\library\Zend\View\Helper\Navigation\Menu.php(1096): Zend_View_Helper_Navigation_Menu->renderMenu(NULL)
...
Dumping $nav shows that it is good.
Also i tryed such variant:
protected function _initNavigation() {
$this->bootstrap('layout');
$layout= $this->getResource('layout');
$view= $layout->getView();
include_once 'views/navigation.php';
$nav = new Zend_Navigation($navigation);
$view->navigation($nav);
}
...same error

There are different reasons for that error,
Some of them are given in the following answer,
you can find it in here ROUTER EXCEPTION.
posting link as the answer, which helped The OP to get his answer, for the sake of marking the question as it has served it's purpose..

This is not a view or layout error.
The exception tell you that the route 'archive' is not define.
Start by creating the 'archive' route.

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Zend error SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045]

I am having trouble with zend framework and connection with database, I'm trying to create a login, the table is created, and the code apparently is fine, but gives me this:
An error occurred
Application error
Exception information:
Message: SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'onetag51_teste'#'localhost' (using password: YES)
Stack trace:
#0 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Db\Adapter\Pdo\Mysql.php(109): Zend_Db_Adapter_Pdo_Abstract->_connect()
#1 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Db\Adapter\Abstract.php(860): Zend_Db_Adapter_Pdo_Mysql->_connect()
#2 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Db\Adapter\Abstract.php(930): Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->quote('pass1', NULL)
#3 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Auth\Adapter\DbTable.php(449): Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->quoteInto('`password` = ?', 'pass1')
#4 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Auth\Adapter\DbTable.php(368): Zend_Auth_Adapter_DbTable->_authenticateCreateSelect()
#5 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Auth.php(117): Zend_Auth_Adapter_DbTable->authenticate()
#6 C:\xampp\htdocs\Eulen\application\controllers\AuthenticationController.php(27): Zend_Auth->authenticate(Object(Zend_Auth_Adapter_DbTable))
#7 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Controller\Action.php(516): AuthenticationController->logininAction()
#8 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Controller\Dispatcher\Standard.php(308): Zend_Controller_Action->dispatch('logininAction')
#9 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Controller\Front.php(954): Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard->dispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http), Object(Zend_Controller_Response_Http))
#10 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Application\Bootstrap\Bootstrap.php(97): Zend_Controller_Front->dispatch()
#11 C:\xampp\Zend\library\Zend\Application.php(366): Zend_Application_Bootstrap_Bootstrap->run()
#12 C:\xampp\htdocs\Eulen\public\index.php(26): Zend_Application->run()
#13 {main}
Request Parameters:
array (
'controller' => 'authentication',
'action' => 'loginin',
'module' => 'default',
)
I was searching for a solution, and some of the possible errors were, spelling errors(I didn't find any), can't connect to phpmyadmin using my pass and user(if I go to the phpmyadmim site, I can enter using the username and password).
I have try several solution but I cant figure it out.
Am I missing something.
file config.ini:
resources.db.params.charset = "utf8"
resources.db.adapter = "pdo_mysql"
resources.db.params.host = localhost
resources.db.params.username = "onetag51_teste"
resources.db.params.password = "*******"
resources.db.params.dbname = "onetag51_eulenhugo"
Its better to put here the authenticationcontroller, maybe the problem is there..
<?php
class AuthenticationController extends Zend_Controller_Action
{
public function init()
{
/* Initialize action controller here */
}
public function indexAction()
{
// action body
}
public function logininAction()
{
// action body
$authAdapter =$this->getAuthAdapter();
$username='hugo';
$password='pass1';
$authAdapter->setIdentity($username)
->setCredential($password);
$auth =Zend_Auth::getInstance();
$result = $auth->authenticate($authAdapter);
if($result->isValid())
{
echo 'valid';
}
else
{
echo 'invalid';
}
}
public function logoutAction()
{
// action body
}
private function getAuthAdapter()
{
$authAdapter = new Zend_Auth_Adapter_DbTable(Zend_Db_Table::getDefaultAdapter());
$authAdapter->setTableName('users')
->setIdentityColumn('username')
->setCredentialColumn('password');
return $authAdapter;
}
}
ive been talking to a friend of mine, and he told me that i need to set the permission for acesse the phpmyadmim through zend...
How can i do that?
You don't need to use quotations around your adpater, username, password and dbname in your config file. I don't in mine, hope this helps.
I found a bit more reading that might be helpful access denied for user # 'localhost' to database '' because it mentions
You need grant privileges to the user if you want external acess to database(ie. web pages).
in the answer.
There is also this link about adding the users to the database in mysql.
Hope this helps
So the problem was related with the priveleges, thanks for ARJMP, ive tryed changed the priveleges but thee host didnd let me do it, so what i did was create a local database using xamp and try the login with the database that ive created in xamp, and it worked...

Invalid controller using custom routes

I've been following the instruction on how to create custom routes from the book Zend Framework - A Beginners Guide
I've changed my application.ini file to include this routing information:
resources.router.routes.static-content.route = /content/:page
resources.router.routes.static-content.defaults.module = default
resources.router.routes.static-content.defaults.controller = static-content
resources.router.routes.static-content.defaults.view = static-content
resources.router.routes.static-content.defaults.action = display
Given the above configuration, I have this controller:
<?php
class Default_StaticContentController extends Zend_Controller_Action
{
public function init()
{
/* Initialize action controller here */
}
public function displayAction()
{
// action body
$page = $this->getRequest()->getParam('page');
if (file_exists($this->view->getScriptPath(null) .
'/' . $this->getRequest()->getControllerName() . '/' .
$page . $this->viewSuffix
)) {
$this->render($page);
}
else {
throw new Zend_Controller_Action_Exception('HLC - Page not found', 404);
}
}
}
I have a view named about.phtml in the APPLICATION_PATH/modules/default/views/static-content folder.
What ahppens is I get an error saying:
An error occurred
Page not found
Exception information:
Message: Invalid controller class ("StaticContentController")
Stack trace:
#0 /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/zend/library/Zend/Controller/Dispatcher/Standard.php(262): Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard->loadClass('StaticContentCo...')
#1 /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/zend/library/Zend/Controller/Front.php(954): Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard->dispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http), Object(Zend_Controller_Response_Http))
#2 /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/zend/library/Zend/Application/Bootstrap/Bootstrap.php(97): Zend_Controller_Front->dispatch()
#3 /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/zend/library/Zend/Application.php(366): Zend_Application_Bootstrap_Bootstrap->run()
#4 /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/HLC/public/index.php(26): Zend_Application->run()
#5 {main}
Request Parameters:
array (
'page' => 'about',
'module' => 'default',
'controller' => 'static-content',
'view' => 'static-content',
'action' => 'display',
)
Note that it is not rendering my customised Zend_Controller_Action_Exception but throwing the global error.
I'm using the URL: http://hlc.local:8888/content/about
The default index action works ok, just this routing that's not working.
if you are actually following the book closely, you have an extra line in your route declaration and your controller class should be StaticContentController.
here is the route definition from the book that does work.
resources.router.routes.static-content.route = /content/:page
resources.router.routes.static-content.defaults.module = default
resources.router.routes.static-content.defaults.controller = static-content
resources.router.routes.static-content.defaults.action = display
I still have this code laying around from last summer.
I found this book less then satisfactory and not really for beginners. It fails to address the Zend_Db component opting instead to introduce Doctrine 1.2. It's seems to be a trend that a number of these beginner/easy books feel that a full ORM is more useful then Zend_Db. If you are already familiar with Doctrine this approach works fine, otherwise it's a lot to ask of a beginner, to learn ZF and Doctrine at the same time.
Hope this helps.
I don't now what you use for autoloading. so that would helpful to determine.so far I understand your class named should be something like this ModulePath_ApplicationPath_ControllerName, so its Default_Application_StaticContentController.
and for better routing I preferred zend manual. you can try this tutorial for route. it would help for you.

Error in in my first zend app

hello all its my first application using Zend Framework i have followed tutorial it was very nice and simple after finishing i got the following error .anyone please tell me why i am getting this ??
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Exception' with message 'Invalid controller specified (error)' in C:\xampp\htdocs\zend_login\library\Zend\Controller\Dispatcher\Standard.php:248
Stack trace:
#0 C:\xampp\htdocs\zend_login\library\Zend\Controller\Front.php(954): Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard->dispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http), Object(Zend_Controller_Response_Http))
#1 C:\xampp\htdocs\zend_login\library\Zend\Controller\Front.php(212): Zend_Controller_Front->dispatch()
#2 C:\xampp\htdocs\zend_login\web_root\index.php(9): Zend_Controller_Front::run('/application/co...')
#3 {main}
Next exception 'Zend_Controller_Exception' with message 'Invalid controller specified (error)
#0 C:\xampp\htdocs\zend_login\library\Zend\Controller\Front.php(954): Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard->dispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http), Object(Zend_Controller_Response_Http))
#1 C:\xampp\htdocs\zend_login\library\Zend\Controller\Front.php(212): Zend_Controller_Front->dispatch()
#2 C:\xampp\htdocs\ in C:\xampp\htdocs\zend_login\library\Zend\Controller\Plugin\Broker.php on line 336
this is my index.php in web_root folder
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL|E_STRICT);
ini_set('display_errors', true);
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/London');
$rootDir = dirname(dirname(__FILE__));
set_include_path($rootDir . '/library' . PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path());
$rootDir . '/library' . PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path();
require_once 'Zend/Controller/Front.php';
Zend_Controller_Front::run('/application/controllers');
?>
You have configured the error handler of Zend but there is no error handler controller. Your real problem should lie behind this.
Create a file ErrorController.php inside of your controllers directory with the following contents:
class ErrorController extends Zend_Controller_Action
{
/**
* Handles system errors and 404s
*/
public function errorAction()
{
$errors = $this->_getParam('error_handler');
switch ($errors->type) {
case Zend_Controller_Plugin_ErrorHandler::EXCEPTION_NO_ROUTE:
case Zend_Controller_Plugin_ErrorHandler::EXCEPTION_NO_CONTROLLER:
case Zend_Controller_Plugin_ErrorHandler::EXCEPTION_NO_ACTION:
// 404 error -- controller or action not found
$this->getResponse()->setHttpResponseCode(404);
$priority = Zend_Log::NOTICE;
$this->view->message = 'Page not found';
break;
default:
// application error
$this->getResponse()->setHttpResponseCode(500);
$priority = Zend_Log::CRIT;
$this->view->message = 'Application error';
break;
}
// Log exception, if logger available
if ($log = $this->getLog()) {
$log->log($this->view->message, $priority, $errors->exception);
$log->log('Request Parameters', $priority, $errors->request->getParams());
}
// conditionally display exceptions
if ($this->getInvokeArg('displayExceptions') == true) {
$this->view->exception = $errors->exception;
}
$this->view->request = $errors->request;
}
/**
* Get the log
*
* #return Zend_Log|false
*/
public function getLog()
{
$bootstrap = $this->getInvokeArg('bootstrap');
if (!$bootstrap->hasResource('Log')) {
return false;
}
$log = $bootstrap->getResource('Log');
return $log;
}
}
And the corresponding view views/error/error.phtml:
<h2><?php echo $this->message ?></h2>
<?php if (isset($this->exception)): ?>
<h3>Exception information:</h3>
<p>
<b>Message:</b> <?php echo $this->exception->getMessage() ?>
</p>
<h3>Stack trace:</h3>
<pre><?php echo $this->exception->getTraceAsString() ?></pre>
<h3>Request Parameters:</h3>
<pre><?php echo $this->escape(var_export($this->request->getParams(), true)) ?></pre>
This are more or less the defaults the Zend Framework scripts create on creation of a new project (They are modified a little since I do not have a clean version at the moment and no time to create a new project - But it should work.)
You may read more on the error handler here: http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.plugins.html#zend.controller.plugins.standard.errorhandler

Zend Acl - 'Resource 'error' not found

When I call the "users" controller, it is giving me this error:
**Fatal error:** Uncaught exception 'Zend_Acl_Exception' with message 'Resource 'error' not found' in /home/zerego/library/Zend/Acl.php:364
Stack trace:
#0 /home/zerego/library/Zend/Acl.php(774): Zend_Acl->get('error')
#1 /home/zerego/application/plugins/AccessCheck.php(25): Zend_Acl->isAllowed('normal', 'error', 'error')
#2 /home/zerego/library/Zend/Controller/Plugin/Broker.php(309): My_Plugin_AccessCheck->preDispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http))
#3 /home/zerego/library/Zend/Controller/Front.php(941): Zend_Controller_Plugin_Broker->preDispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http))
#4 /home/zerego/library/Zend/Application/Bootstrap/Bootstrap.php(97): Zend_Controller_Front->dispatch()
#5 /home/zerego/library/Zend/Application.php(366): Zend_Application_Bootstrap_Bootstrap->run()
#6 /home/zerego/public_html/index.php(26): Zend_Application->run()
#7 {main} thrown in /home/zerego/library/Zend/Acl.php on line 364
My acl document works fine with the other controllers, and is like this:
<?php
$acl = new Zend_Acl();
$roles = array('admin', 'normal');
// Controller script names. You have to add all of them if credential check
// is global to your application.
$controllers = array('error', 'auth', 'index', 'paginator', 'albums', 'users');
foreach ($roles as $role) {
$acl->addRole(new Zend_Acl_Role($role));
}
foreach ($controllers as $controller) {
$acl->add(new Zend_Acl_Resource($controller));
}
// Here comes credential definiton for admin user.
$acl->allow('admin'); // Has access to everything.
// Here comes credential definition for normal user.
$acl->allow('normal'); // Has access to everything...
$acl->deny('normal', 'albums'); // ... except the admin controller.
// Finally I store whole ACL definition to registry for use
// in AuthPlugin plugin.
$registry = Zend_Registry::getInstance();
$registry->set('acl', $acl);
?>
I found the answer !
I was working in the wrong Acl file. In the right Acl file i didn't add the "error" ou "users" resources.
Thanks for the help anyway. :)

Zend Mail keeps giving me a Socket Error

I'm having trouble with sending email using the zend framework. I keep getting a "Could not open socket" error.
I don't know whats wrong here - it used to work on my other host. Ever since I shifted it to another host I can't send emails. I've set up the configuration values to match the new email server.
Heres my code:
$config = array('auth' => _config('mail', 'auth'),
'username' => _config('mail', 'email'),
'password' => _config('mail', 'password'));
$tr = new Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp(_config('mail', 'smtp'), $config);
$mail = new Zend_Mail();
$mail->setDefaultTransport($tr);
$mail->setFrom(_config('mail','email'), _config('mail','name'));
$mail->addTo($account_email);
$mail->setSubject($mailTitle);
$mail->setBodyText($mailContent);
$mail->send($tr);
EDIt ===
Well the code posted above is my actual code - I don't know whats wrong with it as it used to work on another host.
The following is the exact error I'm getting
Could not open socketstring(1237) "#0 /home/india/public_html/demo/library/Zend/Mail/Protocol/Smtp.php(167): Zend_Mail_Protocol_Abstract->_connect('tcp://mail.indi...')
#1 /home/india/public_html/demo/library/Zend/Mail/Transport/Smtp.php(199): Zend_Mail_Protocol_Smtp->connect()
#2 /home/india/public_html/demo/library/Zend/Mail/Transport/Abstract.php(348): Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp->_sendMail()
#3 /home/india/public_html/demo/library/Zend/Mail.php(1194): Zend_Mail_Transport_Abstract->send(Object(Zend_Mail))
#4 /home/india/public_html/demo/application/controllers/AccountController.php(2153): Zend_Mail->send(Object(Zend_Mail_Transport_Smtp))
#5 /home/india/public_html/demo/library/Zend/Controller/Action.php(513): AccountController->forgetPasswordAction()
#6 /home/india/public_html/demo/library/Zend/Controller/Dispatcher/Standard.php(295): Zend_Controller_Action->dispatch('forgetPasswordA...')
#7 /home/india/public_html/demo/library/Zend/Controller/Front.php(954): Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Standard->dispatch(Object(Zend_Controller_Request_Http), Object(Zend_Controller_Response_Http))
#8 /home/india/public_html/demo/application/bootstrap.php(26): Zend_Controller_Front->dispatch() #9 /home/india/public_html/demo/html/index.php(4): Bootstrap::run() #10 {main}"
marhaba Ali! ,
digging the code of Zend mail shows http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/standard/trunk/library/Zend/Mail/Protocol/Abstract.php
protected function _connect($remote)
{
$errorNum = 0;
$errorStr = '';
// open connection
$this->_socket = #stream_socket_client($remote, $errorNum, $errorStr, self::TIMEOUT_CONNECTION);
if ($this->_socket === false) {
if ($errorNum == 0) {
$errorStr = 'Could not open socket';
}
/**
* #see Zend_Mail_Protocol_Exception
*/
require_once 'Zend/Mail/Protocol/Exception.php';
throw new Zend_Mail_Protocol_Exception($errorStr);
}
if (($result = $this->_setStreamTimeout(self::TIMEOUT_CONNECTION)) === false) {
/**
* #see Zend_Mail_Protocol_Exception
*/
require_once 'Zend/Mail/Protocol/Exception.php';
throw new Zend_Mail_Protocol_Exception('Could not set stream timeout');
}
return $result;
}
and usually the error number 0 because of
if ($errorNum == 0) {
$errorStr = 'Could not open socket';
}
from : http://php.net/manual/en/function.stream-socket-client.php
On failure the errno and errstr
arguments will be populated with the
actual system level error that
occurred in the system-level connect()
call. If the value returned in errno
is 0 and the function returned FALSE,
it is an indication that the error
occurred before the connect() call.
This is most likely due to a problem
initializing the socket. Note that the
errno and errstr arguments will always
be passed by reference.
I guess its some firewall blocking the connection to be sent out ,
system-level or network-level error
If you update your answer with more detailed info , i would be happy to help