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concrete5 Cookbook

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concrete5 Cookbook

Overview of this book

concrete5 is an increasingly popular open source content management system because of its incredible and easy-to-use interface. But, it also comes complete with a robust PHP framework, allowing web developers to create custom websites and applications with ease. "concrete5 Cookbook" is a practical collection of solutions to tasks that both novice and experienced concrete5 developers face on a regular basis. Readers will learn multiple subjects, including full blueprints for developing an event calendar add-on and an image gallery block. Developers new to concrete5 will quickly learn how to customize concrete5 to their needs, and seasoned pros will find it an excellent quick reference for performing specific tasks. "concrete5 Cookbook" will transform ordinary PHP developers into concrete5 experts capable of bending concrete5 to their will and unleashing the true power of this up-and-coming content management system. Throughout the course of over 140 recipes and 3 bonus project blueprint chapters, PHP developers will learn how to create custom blocks and dashboard interfaces as well as programmatically work with pages, files, users, permissions, and more. Discover the built-in Active Record support that makes working with databases simple and maintainable. Readers will also learn how to take advantage of the numerous helper classes included in concrete5, and will dive deep into the concrete5 MVC framework to create powerful custom websites and applications. Tie together all of the concepts learned in the recipes with 3 bonus chapters featuring complete blueprints to create a calendar add-on, an image gallery block type, and tips on how to sell your themes and add-ons for money! "concrete5 Cookbook" is a complete collection of recipes to solve the most common (and some not-so-common) tasks that concrete5 developers will face on a regular basis.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
concrete5 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Setting a user's attributes


Users in concrete5 can have custom attributes that get defined through the interface. Imagine a website where you would like to know your users' ages. concrete5 does not provide an age field for users out of the box, but one can easily be added using attributes.

Getting ready

First, you will want to make sure that the attribute exists in the concrete5 site before trying to set it. Go to http://example.com/dashboard/users/attributes (replacing example.com with your own domain name, of course) and make sure that the attribute that you are creating exists. The page will look similar to the following screenshot:

In this recipe, we will work with an attribute with the handle of age, so feel free to create that attribute to follow along.

How to do it...

The steps for setting a user's attributes are as follows:

  1. Load the currently logged-in user.

    $user = new User();
  2. Load the UserInfo object for that user.

    $userInfo = UserInfo::getByUserID($user->getUserID());
  3. Set the age attribute...