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What is Yii |
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Using RBAC |
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=========== |
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Yii is a high-performance, component-based PHP framework for rapidly developing large-scale Web applications. Yii enables maximum reusability in Web |
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programming and can significantly accelerate your Web application development |
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process. The name Yii (pronounced `Yee` or `[ji:]`) is an acronym for |
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**Yes It Is!**. |
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Lacking proper documentation, this guide is a stub copied from a topic on the forum. |
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Requirements |
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------------ |
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First af all, you modify your config (web.php or main.php), |
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```php |
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'authManager' => [ |
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'class' => 'app\components\PhpManager', // THIS IS YOUR AUTH MANAGER |
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'defaultRoles' => ['guest'], |
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], |
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``` |
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To run a Yii-powered Web application, you need a Web server that supports |
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PHP 5.4.0 or greater. |
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Next, create the manager itself (app/components/PhpManager.php) |
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```php |
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<?php |
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namespace app\components; |
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For developers who want to use Yii, understanding object-oriented |
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programming (OOP) is very helpful, because Yii is a pure OOP framework. |
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Yii 2.0 also makes use of the latest features of PHP such as [namespaces](http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.php) |
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so you should be familiar with how they work. |
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use Yii; |
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class PhpManager extends \yii\rbac\PhpManager |
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{ |
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public function init() |
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{ |
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if ($this->authFile === NULL) |
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$this->authFile = Yii::getAlias('@app/data/rbac') . '.php'; // HERE GOES YOUR RBAC TREE FILE |
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What is Yii Best for? |
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parent::init(); |
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Yii is a generic Web programming framework that can be used for developing |
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virtually any type of Web application. Because it is light-weight and |
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equipped with sophisticated caching mechanisms, it is especially suited |
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to high-traffic applications, such as portals, forums, content |
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management systems (CMS), e-commerce projects, etc. |
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if (!Yii::$app->user->isGuest) { |
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$this->assign(Yii::$app->user->identity->id, Yii::$app->user->identity->role); // we suppose that user's role is stored in identity |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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Now, the rules tree (@app/data/rbac.php): |
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```php |
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<?php |
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use yii\rbac\Item; |
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How does Yii Compare with Other Frameworks? |
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------------------------------------------- |
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return [ |
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// HERE ARE YOUR MANAGEMENT TASKS |
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'manageThing0' => ['type' => Item::TYPE_OPERATION, 'description' => '...', 'bizRule' => NULL, 'data' => NULL], |
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'manageThing1' => ['type' => Item::TYPE_OPERATION, 'description' => '...', 'bizRule' => NULL, 'data' => NULL], |
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'manageThing2' => ['type' => Item::TYPE_OPERATION, 'description' => '...', 'bizRule' => NULL, 'data' => NULL], |
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'manageThing2' => ['type' => Item::TYPE_OPERATION, 'description' => '...', 'bizRule' => NULL, 'data' => NULL], |
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- Like most PHP frameworks, Yii is uses the MVC (Model-View-Controller) design approach. |
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- Yii is a fullstack framework providing many solutions and components, such as logging, session management, caching etc. |
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- Yii strikes a good balance between simplicity and features. |
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- Syntax and overall development usability are taken seriously by the Yii development team. |
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- Performance is one of the key goals for the Yii framework. |
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- The Yii development team is constantly watching what other Web frameworks are doing to see what best practices and |
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features should be incorporated into Yii. The initial Yii release was heavily influenced by Ruby on Rails. |
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Still, no framework or feature is being blindly copied into Yii; all decisions are based upon what's best |
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for Web developers and in keeping with Yii's philosophy. |
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// AND THE ROLES |
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'guest' => [ |
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'type' => Item::TYPE_ROLE, |
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'description' => 'Guest', |
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'bizRule' => NULL, |
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'data' => NULL |
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], |
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'user' => [ |
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'type' => Item::TYPE_ROLE, |
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'description' => 'User', |
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'children' => [ |
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'guest', |
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'manageThing0', // User can edit thing0 |
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], |
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'bizRule' => 'return !Yii::$app->user->isGuest;', |
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'data' => NULL |
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], |
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'moderator' => [ |
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'type' => Item::TYPE_ROLE, |
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'description' => 'Moderator', |
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'children' => [ |
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'user', // Can manage all that user can |
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'manageThing1', // and also thing1 |
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], |
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'bizRule' => NULL, |
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'data' => NULL |
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], |
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'admin' => [ |
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'type' => Item::TYPE_ROLE, |
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'description' => 'Admin', |
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'children' => [ |
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'moderator', // can do all the stuff that moderator can |
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'manageThing2', // and also manage thing2 |
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], |
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'bizRule' => NULL, |
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'data' => NULL |
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], |
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'godmode' => [ |
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'type' => Item::TYPE_ROLE, |
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'description' => 'Super admin', |
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'children' => [ |
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'admin', // can do all that admin can |
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'manageThing3', // and also thing3 |
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], |
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'bizRule' => NULL, |
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'data' => NULL |
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], |
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]; |
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``` |
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As a result, you can now add access control filters to controllers |
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```php |
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public function behaviors() |
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{ |
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return [ |
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'access' => [ |
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'class' => 'yii\web\AccessControl', |
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'except' => ['something'], |
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'rules' => [ |
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[ |
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'allow' => true, |
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'roles' => ['manageThing1'], |
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], |
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], |
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], |
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]; |
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} |
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``` |
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