Session->read('Controller.sessKey');` * Calling the method without a param will return all session vars * * @param string $name the name of the session key you want to read * @return mixed values from the session vars * @link http://book.cakephp.org/view/1466/Methods */ public function read($name = null) { return CakeSession::read($name); } /** * Used to check is a session key has been set * * In your view: `$this->Session->check('Controller.sessKey');` * * @param string $name * @return boolean * @link http://book.cakephp.org/view/1466/Methods */ public function check($name) { return CakeSession::check($name); } /** * Returns last error encountered in a session * * In your view: `$this->Session->error();` * * @return string last error * @link http://book.cakephp.org/view/1466/Methods */ public function error() { return CakeSession::error(); } /** * Used to render the message set in Controller::Session::setFlash() * * In your view: $this->Session->flash('somekey'); * Will default to flash if no param is passed * * You can pass additional information into the flash message generation. This allows you * to consolidate all the parameters for a given type of flash message into the view. * * {{{ * echo $this->Session->flash('flash', array('params' => array('class' => 'new-flash'))); * }}} * * The above would generate a flash message with a custom class name. Using $attrs['params'] you * can pass additional data into the element rendering that will be made available as local variables * when the element is rendered: * * {{{ * echo $this->Session->flash('flash', array('params' => array('name' => $user['User']['name']))); * }}} * * This would pass the current user's name into the flash message, so you could create peronsonalized * messages without the controller needing access to that data. * * Lastly you can choose the element that is rendered when creating the flash message. Using * custom elements allows you to fully customize how flash messages are generated. * * {{{ * echo $this->Session->flash('flash', array('element' => 'my_custom_element')); * }}} * * @param string $key The [Message.]key you are rendering in the view. * @param array $attrs Additional attributes to use for the creation of this flash message. * Supports the 'params', and 'element' keys that are used in the helper. * @return string * @link http://book.cakephp.org/view/1466/Methods * @link http://book.cakephp.org/view/1467/flash */ public function flash($key = 'flash', $attrs = array()) { $out = false; if (CakeSession::check('Message.' . $key)) { $flash = CakeSession::read('Message.' . $key); $message = $flash['message']; unset($flash['message']); if (!empty($attrs)) { $flash = array_merge($flash, $attrs); } if ($flash['element'] == 'default') { $class = 'message'; if (!empty($flash['params']['class'])) { $class = $flash['params']['class']; } $out = '
' . $message . '
'; } elseif ($flash['element'] == '' || $flash['element'] == null) { $out = $message; } else { $tmpVars = $flash['params']; $tmpVars['message'] = $message; $out = $this->_View->element($flash['element'], $tmpVars); } CakeSession::delete('Message.' . $key); } return $out; } /** * Used to check is a session is valid in a view * * @return boolean */ public function valid() { return CakeSession::valid(); } }