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Yii is a high-performance PHP framework best for developing Web 2.0 applications. It provides fast, secure, and professional features to create robust projects, however, this rapid development requires the ability to organize common tasks together to build a complete application. It's all too easy to get confused; this is where this book comes in.
This book contains a series of practical project examples for developers starting from scratch. Each section contains the most relevant theories for every topic as you walk through developing each project, focusing on key aspects that commonly confuse users.
The book starts with all the framework’s basic concepts, such as controllers and views, to introduce you to Yii and creating your first application, a simple news reader. You will be learn to configure URL rules to make a pretty URL, essential for search engine optimization. Next, you will walk through Model and ActiveRecord, key concepts in database interaction.
The second application you will develop is a reservation system that allows you to manage rooms, customers, and reservations. For this, you will use database connection through SQL and ActiveRecord. More complex than the first one, this application will introduce you to the advanced template of Yii 2, splitting the app into two parts: a frontend for all visitors and a backend for the admin. Finally, you will move on to the last two applications: one that allows connections from remote clients, through RESTful components of Yii 2, and another that creates and organizes automatic tasks using the console application structure of Yii 2.
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Fabrizio Caldarelli is an Italian programmer who started his professional career in his youth by programming with desktop-oriented languages, the first being Visual Basic. From the year 2000 onward, he spent 5 years developing software to manage radio broadcasts. During that period, he studied C#.NET to make porting of all software versus this new platform.
During the same period, he learned web programming, HTML, and ASP, and in 2003, he began to develop software using PHP as the default programming language for web pages. During those years, he collaborated as a teacher for PHP programming courses with http://www.html.it/, an important online reference for developers in Italy.
In 2008, he added new skills to his experience by starting to develop mobile projects for Nokia devices with Symbian C++, and a few years later, he started working on projects for iOS, Android, and naturally Windows phone.
After many PHP-based web projects, in late 2012, he moved on to the Yii framework as his primary framework for developing web applications.
Since then, he has built many important projects based on Yii 1 and later on Yii 2, day by day discovering the powerful improvement that Yii provides to getting work done.
Now he lives in Sacrofano, a small town near Rome, with his wife, Serena.
I want to thank Erika Accili for supporting me during the writing and organization of this book. I also want to thank my wife, Serena, for sustaining me during all the work, and for the rest of her life indeed!
Tristan Bendixen is currently pursuing a master's degree as a software engineer, having been passionate about programming for most of his life. He has worked as a developer on diverse projects, ranging from commercial and corporate websites to mobile phone apps and desktop applications.
He continues to work as a software developer alongside his studies, on paid projects, as well as some open source ones, which he helps with when time permits.
I would like to thank my beloved mother and younger brother for their love and support in my constant endeavors to become a better developer, and my friends at Aalborg University for being awesome sparring partners on projects and classes alike.
Samuel Liew is a full-stack web developer who enjoys producing solutions with interesting and challenging requirements. He has experience of developing a diverse range of websites, such as governmental sites, public utilities, real estate, investor relations, contests, touchscreen kiosks, iPad feedback apps, blogs and magazines, and media news. He has also been involved with creating two proprietary content management systems using C#.NET/MongoDB and PHP/Yii/MySQL. His latest accomplishment is the development of a microstock photography website (http://vivistock.com) using the Yii Framework, which involves e-commerce transactions and implements heavy business logic.
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This book covers the use of the Yii2 framework from scratch up to build a complete web application.
Yii is a high-performance PHP framework that is best for developing Web 2.0 applications that provide fast, secure, and professional features to rapidly create robust projects. However, this rapid development requires the ability to organize common tasks together to build a complete application. It's all too easy to get confused about the use of these technologies.
So, walking through practical examples will help you understand how these concepts must be used and realize a successful application.
Chapter 1, Starting with Yii2, provides basic knowledge about the Yii2 framework, starting from requirements to explain every single functionality. Then, we will use debugging and logging tools to trace our code and provides find errors. Finally, we will write our first project based on the basic template.
Chapter 2, Creating a Simple News Reader, creates our first controllers and relative views. We will explore static and dynamic views, learn how to render views in layout and pass data from controller to view, and then look at reusing views through partial views and blocks.
Chapter 3, Making Pretty URLs, shows how to implement pretty URLs, which is useful for search engine optimization. We will also create examples where we used custom rules to parse and create the URL. Finally, we will learn how to build more customized URL rules through Rule classes.
Chapter 4, Creating a Room through Forms, shows how to build a Model class from scratch and send data from view to controller using form, which is created using the Yii2 ActiveForm widget. We will also look at commonly used methods to format data and send files from the form.
Chapter 5, Developing a Reservation System, explains how to configure a database connection and execute SQL queries from scratch with DAO support for the framework. Next, we will find out how to use Gii and get to know about the advantages it has in creating models from the database table structure. Gii creates models that extend the ActiveRecord class, and, through its use, we will finally learn how to manipulate data.
Chapter 6, Using a Grid for Data and Relations, presents the GridView widget for displaying data, directly or relationed. A fundamental topic inside GridView is Data Provider, the way to provide data to GridView. We will learn how to get Data Provider from ActiveRecord, Array, or SQL, based on the available sources.
Chapter 7, Working on the User Interface, discusses the User Interface and how Yii helps us with its core functionalities.
Chapter 8, Log in to the App, shows how to apply user authentication and authorization to an app. The first step is to create authenticated access to the application. For this purpose, we will create a database table to manage users and associate it to the Yii user component through a user model that extends IdentityInterface.
Chapter 9, Frontend to Display Rooms to Everyone, explains how to use Yii to build a modern web project based on frontend and backend applications. We will find out the differences between basic and advanced templates, installing our first advanced project based on advanced templates.
Chapter 10, Localize the App, shows how to configure multiple languages in our app. We will discover that there are two storage options to handle internationalization: files and databases.
Chapter 11, Creating an API for Use in a Mobile App, creates an API for use in mobile apps through the use of powerful tools provided by Yii. We will adopt the approach of creating a new application in order to distribute RESTful Web Services, instead of mixing web and API controllers.
Chapter 12, Create a Console Application to Automate the Periodic Task, explains how to write a console application and allows you to discover the main differences between web and console apps.
Chapter 13, Final Refactoring, helps you to reuse code using widgets and components. We will create some practical examples on how to use them.
The minimum requirements for this book are: a host on the Web, local or remote, based on the PHP 5.4 environment and having a MySQL database server installed (no specific version for it).
For writing code, it is enough to have a simple highlighted syntax editor, such as block notes, TextEdit, Notepad++, PSPad, Aptana, and so on.
This book is intended for anyone who wants to discover the Yii Framework or master its practical concepts. Beginner-level users will find some introductive theory in every chapter that explains the topics treated, with a lot of code showing all their practical aspects. Advanced users will find many examples with special cases illustrated and common mistakes solved.
Basic programming experience with PHP and object-oriented programming is required.
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Yii2 is a complete rewrite of the first version of one of the most famous PHP frameworks. It is a well-documented framework with a very active community.
Officially, we can find three types of support: a guide, for a complete navigation through framework topics at http://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/guide-index.html, a reference to explore all classes that compose the framework at http://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/index.html, and finally forum support at http://www.yiiframework.com/forum/.
In this chapter, we will go through the following:
The basic requirements for Yii2 are a web server (local or remote) and PHP v.5.4 (or newer). It is recommended to have a shell (or command line) access to the machine (local or remote) where we store the code, as there are scripts that it will be very beneficial to use in the development of complex applications. We can also develop the application locally and upload it to the web server when we wish to test it.
For remote hosting, there are multiple options. We can use a simple web hosting service (with PHP v.5.4 support) or we can opt for virtual or dedicated server hosting. Keep in mind that with the former option, if the server doesn't meet the PHP requirements, it can be difficult to change whatever is wrong.
Yii2 has a script, requirements.php, which checks whether our hosting meets the requirements to run Yii2 application.
Composer is a tool for dependency management in PHP. Yii2 uses it to install itself and other vendors' modules (for example, bootstrap).
It is also possible to install Yii2 in the old way, by downloading the complete package and transferring it to the host, local or remote, where the framework will be installed. However, Composer will give us many benefits, like the ability to easily update the framework and ensure that all package dependencies are satisfied. Composer is de facto the new way to install and maintain projects, so I recommend using it from the start. If you are unsure about using Composer, it's worth mentioning that most users will need to learn two or three commands at most, so it's not a steep learning curve.
Yii2 has two available templates to start with: basic and advanced. We will start with the basic template, but we will also see in the next chapters how to use advanced templates.
So, let's look at how to install Yii2 with Composer. We need to access the folder through the console, where the web server's httpdocs point to and launch these commands:
These commands are useful if we are in the Linux or Mac environment. On Windows, you need to download Composer-Setup.exe from Composer's official website and run it.
The first command gets the http://getcomposer.org/installer URL and passes it to PHP to create the composer.phar file.
The second command installs the Composer asset plugin, which allows us to manage bower and npm package dependencies through Composer.
The third and final command installs Yii2 in a directory named basic. If you want, you can choose a different directory name.
During the installation, Composer may ask for our GitHub login credentials and this is normal because Composer needs to get enough API rate limit to retrieve the dependent package information from GitHub. If you don't have a GitHub account, this is the right moment to create a new one!
If we are using Windows, we need to download it from https://getcomposer.org and run it. The last two commands will be the same.
We have installed Yii2!
To test it, point to http://hostname/basic/web and we should see the My Yii Application page.
