A Yii Framework 2 component for using assets in different environments (Local/CDNs)
A Yii Framework 2 component for using assets in different environments (Local/CDNs)
I just chased my tail around for a bit today. I got lost with setting the status of all inputs, and banging my head on why the "validate" function just wasn't working.
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Following is the table structure
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `tblgroups` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL,
`groupname` varchar(150) NOT NULL,
`status` tinyint(1) NOT NULL DEFAULT '1' COMMENT '1=Acitve,2=Inactive',
`date` datetime NOT NULL
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
Upon creating my Yii2 Members System, I have ran into a few snags along the way that forced me to extend and bend Yii2 to my will.
With the adoption of PJax on Yii2 things have change quite a bit with GridView when it comes to work with them in AJAX mode. It will probably be confusing at the beginning, but then you will soon realize how powerful the new approach is.
There are a few issues with the other solutions I originally used that I found from other wikis. I address the issues I had in this much simpler and shorter way. I am also going to explain what is going into way more detail than others to help people understand what's going on.
Here is a small guide how to get console commands running inside modules & extensions. For this guide I used a fresh yii2 basic application template.
This article tries to describe the practical techniques of searching by a HAS_MANY relation using ActiveRecord of Yii 2.0.
This wiki explains how to add calculated fields into your Yii Framework 2.0 gridview with filtering and sorting.
Register an event handler at Object-Level
1. Create Extension in yii2.
Using a version control system, like Git, is nice. However, when building an extension from scratch and loading it via Composer, it adds a lot of pain in the butt steps. You have to commit your changes, update composer to pull them over, then notice there is an error, fix, commit, update. repeat.. I don't want all my baby steps under Git. Sure, I could edit my commit history, but c'mon. Just let m...
Uploading files in a webapp can be extremely tricky and sometimes the quickest way to do it is to store the file directly in the webserver or into a DNS (like Amazon S3) and then to save the link and the metadata inside a table in the DB. The thing is that you'll have to deal with file permissions, server storage, file management and so on (which is perfectly fine, by the way).
https://schema.org is a markup system that allows to embed structured data on their web pages for use by search engines and other applications. Let's see how to add Schema.org to our pages on Yii2 based websites using JSON-LD.
\yii\mail\BaseMailer::useFileTransport is a great tool. If you activate it, all
emails sent trough this mailer will be saved (by default) on @runtime/mail
instead of being sent, allowing the devs to inspect thre result.