Kernel View Override

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Laurent Dorier

Monday 06 December 2010 6:49:48 am

Hi everybody,

I would like to override the kernel/error/view.php file, but no idea how to do it properly.
Could someone explain shortly what would be the best way.

Thanks a lot
Laurent

Mark Simon

Tuesday 07 December 2010 8:39:23 am

Hello Lorent,

have you tried to use the same override possibility for kernel classes with

EZP_AUTOLOAD_ALLOW_KERNEL_OVERRIDE

in config.php

more Infos:
http://www.ezpedia.org/solution/overriding_kernel_classes_within_an_extension

It should work with classes, maybe it works with all php files of the kernel.

Greetings
Mark

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Heath

Tuesday 07 December 2010 9:20:53 am

@ Laurent

Hello ... to my knowledge what you ask is not (yet?) possible.

Kernel overrides are only good for classes not views.

I think your best option is to patch that part of the kernel and move on (since it's the error module view).

Cheers,

Heath

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Gaetano Giunta

Tuesday 07 December 2010 9:38:47 am

For error/view, there are quite a few settings in site.ini that might fit the bill for your needs wrt. customized error management. It's a bit hard to understand what they do, so I advice to simply experiment.

As for taking control over an existing module/view: iirc it is possible, using url aliases. Not sure it will work for things that are accessed via internal module redirects though...

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Laurent Dorier

Wednesday 08 December 2010 12:35:08 am

Thanks everyone for your answers and help !!!

@Mark: it's only working for classes. The reason of this thread. But thanks anyway. ;)

@Heath: probably the easiest way for me here... But I dislike to patch the kernel.

@Gaetano: I read few threads about the url alias option, but I have no idea how to use it for kernel/errors issues with "undefined" URLs like kernel 20 errors.

In fact, I think my issue is coming from this fix:
http://share.ez.no/forums/general/blank-accounts#comment31325

I will open a ticket, maybe someonoe will produce a real fix to keep/use sessions for errors pages as well.

Andy Caiger

Thursday 02 June 2011 11:30:12 pm

According to this thread: http://share.ez.no/forums/developer/override-kernel-classes, it is possible to override module views, datatypes etc. Any comments?

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