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@ -6,7 +6,17 @@ and makes using JQuery UI widgets in Yii applications extremely easy. For exampl
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single line of code in a view file would render a JQuery UI DatePicker widget: |
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```php |
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<?= yii\jui\DatePicker::widget(['name' => 'start']) ?> |
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<?= yii\jui\DatePicker::widget(['name' => 'attributeName']) ?> |
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``` |
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Configuring the Jquery UI options should be done using the clientOptions attribute: |
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```php |
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<?= yii\jui\DatePicker::widget(['name' => 'attributeName', 'clientOptions' => ['dateFormat' => 'yy-mm-dd']]) ?> |
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``` |
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If you want to use the JUI widget in an ActiveRecord form, it can be done like this: |
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```php |
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<?= $form->field($model,'attributeName')->widget(DatePicker::className(),['clientOptions' => ['dateFormat' => 'yy-mm-dd']]) ?> |
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``` |
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