Exemple #1
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 public static function convertMessage(RawMessage $rawmessage, PropelPDO $con = null)
 {
     if (is_null($rawmessage)) {
         return null;
     }
     $need = new Need();
     $need->setAuthor($rawmessage->getFollower()->getSenderScreenName());
     $message = $rawmessage->getText();
     $parsedMessage = self::parseMessage($message);
     $need->setDescription($parsedMessage['message']);
     $need->setTimeframe($parsedMessage['time']);
     $need->setLocation($parsedMessage['location']);
     $need->save();
     return $need;
 }
Exemple #2
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 /**
  * Adds an object to the instance pool.
  *
  * Propel keeps cached copies of objects in an instance pool when they are retrieved
  * from the database.  In some cases -- especially when you override doSelect*()
  * methods in your stub classes -- you may need to explicitly add objects
  * to the cache in order to ensure that the same objects are always returned by doSelect*()
  * and retrieveByPK*() calls.
  *
  * @param      Need $value A Need object.
  * @param      string $key (optional) key to use for instance map (for performance boost if key was already calculated externally).
  */
 public static function addInstanceToPool(Need $obj, $key = null)
 {
     if (Propel::isInstancePoolingEnabled()) {
         if ($key === null) {
             $key = (string) $obj->getId();
         }
         // if key === null
         self::$instances[$key] = $obj;
     }
 }