I have read http://www.yiiframework.com/wiki/24/creating-a-dependent-dropdown/ (Dependen Dropdown Yii1), but I can't implement it in Yii2 because Yii2 does not have built-in AJAX functionality hem.. I searched about it and came across this post
I have read http://www.yiiframework.com/wiki/24/creating-a-dependent-dropdown/ (Dependen Dropdown Yii1), but I can't implement it in Yii2 because Yii2 does not have built-in AJAX functionality hem.. I searched about it and came across this post
This is a simple example in Yii2.0 to understand how you can write a custom component and use it inside your app.(basic template)
This How-To is useful if you are planning to move the Yii vendor directory outside the default location.
If you are coming over from Yii 1.x to Yii 2, and already read this guide, you may note that namespaces are very important in Yii 2 to identify classes. But do you know the list of seeded path aliases that come shipped with a basic or advanced app? Here is my attempt to list them.
So you want to use a fork of any existing vendor extension with your Yii 2 install and use the fork, instead of original source. This does not need you to push any update or register your package on packagist.org. You are recommended to follow the approach below:
In Yii 1.x, there was a built in widget CStarRating
based on the jquery star rating plugin. There exists no prebuilt solution in Yii2, however the same concepts can be extended using any jquery plugin.
You have that, when a product is on development they can change its API anytime. This change is quite important though, its related on how to set the events of your form, for example, the useful beforeSubmit.
In yii2 we can create form without create FormModel. Here we go
By default, Yii 2.0 chooses to use the non-minified version of Jquery and Bootstrap files (CSS and JS). However, there's a simple way to indicate Yii to use the minified version.
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;
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).
// In Yii 1.x $form = $this->beginWidget('CActiveForm', [
'id' => 'order-search-form',
'method' => 'get',
]);
echo $form->textInput($searchModel, 'id');
echo CHtml::submitButton('Find', ['class' => 'btn btn-primary']);
$this->endWidget();
`
This is for folks who are using \kartik\widgets\FileInput
to upload files from your client. How do you display an image for update after you have uploaded it to the server using the widget?
Imagine adds most common image functions and also acts as a wrapper to Imagine image manipulation library.
This tutorial is explained following "basic" application structure.
This is to show you how to use Yii2 flash messages with Kartik Growl (bootstrap notify wrapper).
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...
I wrote about this on my blog, but wanted to post it here too.