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language: php
php:
- 5.3
- 5.4
- 5.5
env:
- DB=mysql
before_script:
- sh -c "if [ '$DB' = 'mysql' ]; then mysql -e 'create database IF NOT EXISTS yiitest;'; fi"
script: phpunit

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defined('YII_DEBUG') or define('YII_DEBUG', true);
require(__DIR__ . '/../framework/yii.php');
require(__DIR__ . '/../../framework/yii.php');
$config = require(__DIR__ . '/protected/config/main.php');
$application = new yii\web\Application($config);

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$id = 'yiic-build';
$basePath = __DIR__;
$application = new yii\console\Application($id, $basePath);
$application = new yii\console\Application(array('id' => $id, 'basePath' => $basePath));
$application->run();

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/**
* @param ActiveQuery $query
*/
public function active($query)
public static function active($query)
{
$query->andWhere('status = 1');
}
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* @param ActiveQuery $query
* @param integer $age
*/
public function olderThan($query, $age = 30)
public static function olderThan($query, $age = 30)
{
$query->andWhere('age > :age', array(':age' => $age));
}

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access this application through the following URL:
~~~
http://localhost/yii/app/index.php
http://localhost/yii/apps/bootstrap/index.php
~~~

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Caching
=======

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Error Handling
==============

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--------------------------------
Yii is ready to work with a default Apache web server configuration.
The `.htaccess` files in Yii framework and application folders restrict
The `.htaccess` files in Yii framework and application folders deny
access to the restricted resources. To hide the bootstrap file (usually `index.php`)
in your URLs you can add `mod_rewrite` instructions to the `.htaccess` file
in your document root or to the virtual host configuration:
@ -108,4 +108,5 @@ server {
}
~~~
Using this configuration you can set `cgi.fix_pathinfo=0` in php.ini to avoid many unnecessary system stat() calls.
Using this configuration you can set `cgi.fix_pathinfo=0` in php.ini to avoid
many unnecessary system `stat()` calls.

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Database Migration
==================
Like source code, the structure of a database is evolving as we develop and maintain
a database-driven application. For example, during development, we may want to
add a new table; or after the application is put into production, we may realize
the need of adding an index on a column. It is important to keep track of these
structural database changes (called **migration**) like we do with our source
code. If the source code and the database are out of sync, it is very likely
the whole system may break. For this reason, Yii provides a database migration
tool that can keep track of database migration history, apply new migrations,
or revert existing ones.
The following steps show how we can use database migration during development:
1. Tim creates a new migration (e.g. create a new table)
2. Tim commits the new migration into source control system (e.g. GIT, Mercurial)
3. Doug updates from source control system and receives the new migration
4. Doug applies the migration to his local development database
Yii supports database migration via the `yiic migrate` command line tool. This
tool supports creating new migrations, applying/reverting/redoing migrations, and
showing migration history and new migrations.
Creating Migrations
-------------------
To create a new migration (e.g. create a news table), we run the following command:
~~~
yiic migrate/create <name>
~~~
The required `name` parameter specifies a very brief description of the migration
(e.g. `create_news_table`). As we will show in the following, the `name` parameter
is used as part of a PHP class name. Therefore, it should only contain letters,
digits and/or underscore characters.
~~~
yiic migrate/create create_news_table
~~~
The above command will create under the `protected/migrations` directory a new
file named `m101129_185401_create_news_table.php` which contains the following
initial code:
~~~
[php]
class m101129_185401_create_news_table extends \yii\db\Migration
{
public function up()
{
}
public function down()
{
echo "m101129_185401_create_news_table cannot be reverted.\n";
return false;
}
}
~~~
Notice that the class name is the same as the file name which is of the pattern
`m<timestamp>_<name>`, where `<timestamp>` refers to the UTC timestamp (in the
format of `yymmdd_hhmmss`) when the migration is created, and `<name>` is taken
from the command's `name` parameter.
The `up()` method should contain the code implementing the actual database
migration, while the `down()` method may contain the code reverting what is
done in `up()`.
Sometimes, it is impossible to implement `down()`. For example, if we delete
table rows in `up()`, we will not be able to recover them in `down()`. In this
case, the migration is called irreversible, meaning we cannot roll back to
a previous state of the database. In the above generated code, the `down()`
method returns `false` to indicate that the migration cannot be reverted.
As an example, let's show the migration about creating a news table.
~~~
[php]
class m101129_185401_create_news_table extends \yii\db\Migration
{
public function up()
{
$this->db->createCommand()->createTable('tbl_news, array(
'id' => 'pk',
'title' => 'string NOT NULL',
'content' => 'text',
))->execute();
}
public function down()
{
$this->db->createCommand()->dropTable('tbl_news')->execute();
}
}
~~~
The base class [\yii\db\Migration] exposes a database connection via `db`
property. You can use it for manipulating data and schema of a database.
Transactional Migrations
------------------------
While performing complex DB migrations, we usually want to make sure that each
migration succeed or fail as a whole so that the database maintains the
consistency and integrity. In order to achieve this goal, we can exploit
DB transactions.
We could explicitly start a DB transaction and enclose the rest of the DB-related
code within the transaction, like the following:
~~~
[php]
class m101129_185401_create_news_table extends \yii\db\Migration
{
public function up()
{
$transaction=$this->getDbConnection()->beginTransaction();
try
{
$this->db->createCommand()->createTable('tbl_news, array(
'id' => 'pk',
'title' => 'string NOT NULL',
'content' => 'text',
))->execute();
$transaction->commit();
}
catch(Exception $e)
{
echo "Exception: ".$e->getMessage()."\n";
$transaction->rollback();
return false;
}
}
// ...similar code for down()
}
~~~
> Note: Not all DBMS support transactions. And some DB queries cannot be put
> into a transaction. In this case, you will have to implement `up()` and
> `down()`, instead. And for MySQL, some SQL statements may cause
> [implicit commit](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/implicit-commit.html).
Applying Migrations
-------------------
To apply all available new migrations (i.e., make the local database up-to-date),
run the following command:
~~~
yiic migrate
~~~
The command will show the list of all new migrations. If you confirm to apply
the migrations, it will run the `up()` method in every new migration class, one
after another, in the order of the timestamp value in the class name.
After applying a migration, the migration tool will keep a record in a database
table named `tbl_migration`. This allows the tool to identify which migrations
have been applied and which are not. If the `tbl_migration` table does not exist,
the tool will automatically create it in the database specified by the `db`
application component.
Sometimes, we may only want to apply one or a few new migrations. We can use the
following command:
~~~
yiic migrate/up 3
~~~
This command will apply the 3 new migrations. Changing the value 3 will allow
us to change the number of migrations to be applied.
We can also migrate the database to a specific version with the following command:
~~~
yiic migrate/to 101129_185401
~~~
That is, we use the timestamp part of a migration name to specify the version
that we want to migrate the database to. If there are multiple migrations between
the last applied migration and the specified migration, all these migrations
will be applied. If the specified migration has been applied before, then all
migrations applied after it will be reverted (to be described in the next section).
Reverting Migrations
--------------------
To revert the last one or several applied migrations, we can use the following
command:
~~~
yiic migrate/down [step]
~~~
where the optional `step` parameter specifies how many migrations to be reverted
back. It defaults to 1, meaning reverting back the last applied migration.
As we described before, not all migrations can be reverted. Trying to revert
such migrations will throw an exception and stop the whole reverting process.
Redoing Migrations
------------------
Redoing migrations means first reverting and then applying the specified migrations.
This can be done with the following command:
~~~
yiic migrate/redo [step]
~~~
where the optional `step` parameter specifies how many migrations to be redone.
It defaults to 1, meaning redoing the last migration.
Showing Migration Information
-----------------------------
Besides applying and reverting migrations, the migration tool can also display
the migration history and the new migrations to be applied.
~~~
yiic migrate/history [limit]
yiic migrate/new [limit]
~~~
where the optional parameter `limit` specifies the number of migrations to be
displayed. If `limit` is not specified, all available migrations will be displayed.
The first command shows the migrations that have been applied, while the second
command shows the migrations that have not been applied.
Modifying Migration History
---------------------------
Sometimes, we may want to modify the migration history to a specific migration
version without actually applying or reverting the relevant migrations. This
often happens when developing a new migration. We can use the following command
to achieve this goal.
~~~
yiic migrate/mark 101129_185401
~~~
This command is very similar to `yiic migrate/to` command, except that it only
modifies the migration history table to the specified version without applying
or reverting the migrations.
Customizing Migration Command
-----------------------------
There are several ways to customize the migration command.
### Use Command Line Options
The migration command comes with four options that can be specified in command
line:
* `interactive`: boolean, specifies whether to perform migrations in an
interactive mode. Defaults to true, meaning the user will be prompted when
performing a specific migration. You may set this to false should the
migrations be done in a background process.
* `migrationPath`: string, specifies the directory storing all migration class
files. This must be specified in terms of a path alias, and the corresponding
directory must exist. If not specified, it will use the `migrations`
sub-directory under the application base path.
* `migrationTable`: string, specifies the name of the database table for storing
migration history information. It defaults to `tbl_migration`. The table
structure is `version varchar(255) primary key, apply_time integer`.
* `connectionID`: string, specifies the ID of the database application component.
Defaults to 'db'.
* `templateFile`: string, specifies the path of the file to be served as the code
template for generating the migration classes. This must be specified in terms
of a path alias (e.g. `application.migrations.template`). If not set, an
internal template will be used. Inside the template, the token `{ClassName}`
will be replaced with the actual migration class name.
To specify these options, execute the migrate command using the following format
~~~
yiic migrate/up --option1=value1 --option2=value2 ...
~~~
For example, if we want to migrate for a `forum` module whose migration files
are located within the module's `migrations` directory, we can use the following
command:
~~~
yiic migrate/up --migrationPath=ext.forum.migrations
~~~
### Configure Command Globally
While command line options allow us to configure the migration command
on-the-fly, sometimes we may want to configure the command once for all.
For example, we may want to use a different table to store the migration history,
or we may want to use a customized migration template. We can do so by modifying
the console application's configuration file like the following,
```php
TBD
```
Now if we run the `migrate` command, the above configurations will take effect
without requiring us to enter the command line options every time.

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Besides implementing MVC, Yii also introduces a front-controller, called
`Application`, which encapsulates the execution context for the processing
of a request. Application collects some information about a user request and
of a request. Application collects information about a user request and
then dispatches it to an appropriate controller for further handling.
The following diagram shows the static structure of a Yii application:
@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ The following diagram shows the static structure of a Yii application:
A Typical Workflow
------------------
The following diagram shows a typical workflow of a Yii application when
it is handling a user request:

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Performance Tuning
==================
Application performance consists of two parts. First is the framework performance
and the second is the application itself. Yii has a pretty low performance impact
on your application out of the box and can be fine-tuned further for production
environment. As for the application, we'll provide some of the best practices
along with examples on how to apply them to Yii.
Preparing framework for production
----------------------------------
### Disabling Debug Mode
First thing you should do before deploying your application to production environment
is to disable debug mode. A Yii application runs in debug mode if the constant
`YII_DEBUG` is defined as `true` in `index.php` so to disable debug the following
should be in your `index.php`:
```php
defined('YII_DEBUG') or define('YII_DEBUG', false);
```
Debug mode is very useful during development stage, but it would impact performance
because some components cause extra burden in debug mode. For example, the message
logger may record additional debug information for every message being logged.
### Enabling PHP opcode cache
Enabling the PHP opcode cache improves any PHP application performance and lowers
memory usage significantly. Yii is no exception. It was tested with
[APC PHP extension](http://php.net/manual/en/book.apc.php) that caches
and optimizes PHP intermediate code and avoids the time spent in parsing PHP
scripts for every incoming request.
### Turning on ActiveRecord database schema caching
If the application is using Active Record, we should turn on the schema caching
to save the time of parsing database schema. This can be done by setting the
`Connection::enableSchemaCache` property to be `true` via application configuration
`protected/config/main.php`:
```php
return array(
// ...
'components' => array(
// ...
'db' => array(
'class' => 'yii\db\Connection',
'dsn' => 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=mydatabase',
'username' => 'root',
'password' => '',
'enableSchemaCache' => true,
// Duration of schema cache.
// 'schemaCacheDuration' => 3600,
// Name of the cache component used. Default is 'cache'.
//'schemaCache' => 'cache',
),
'cache' => array(
'class' => 'yii\caching\FileCache',
),
),
);
```
Note that `cache` application component should be configured.
### Combining and Minimizing Assets
TBD
### Using better storage for sessions
By default PHP uses files to handle sessions. It is OK for development and
small projects but when it comes to handling concurrent requests it's better to
switch to another storage such as database. You can do so by configuring your
application via `protected/config/main.php`:
```php
return array(
// ...
'components' => array(
'session' => array(
'class' => 'yii\web\DbSession',
// Set the following if want to use DB component other than
// default 'db'.
// 'db' => 'mydb',
// To override default session table set the following
// 'sessionTable' => 'my_session',
),
),
);
```
You can use `CacheSession` to store sessions using cache. Note that some
cache storages such as memcached has no guaranteee that session data will not
be lost leading to unexpected logouts.
Improving application
---------------------
### Using Serverside Caching Techniques
As described in the Caching section, Yii provides several caching solutions that
may improve the performance of a Web application significantly. If the generation
of some data takes long time, we can use the data caching approach to reduce the
data generation frequency; If a portion of page remains relatively static, we
can use the fragment caching approach to reduce its rendering frequency;
If a whole page remains relative static, we can use the page caching approach to
save the rendering cost for the whole page.
### Leveraging HTTP to save procesing time and bandwidth
TBD
### Database Optimization
Fetching data from database is often the main performance bottleneck in
a Web application. Although using caching may alleviate the performance hit,
it does not fully solve the problem. When the database contains enormous data
and the cached data is invalid, fetching the latest data could be prohibitively
expensive without proper database and query design.
Design index wisely in a database. Indexing can make SELECT queries much faster,
but it may slow down INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE queries.
For complex queries, it is recommended to create a database view for it instead
of issuing the queries inside the PHP code and asking DBMS to parse them repetitively.
Do not overuse Active Record. Although Active Record is good at modelling data
in an OOP fashion, it actually degrades performance due to the fact that it needs
to create one or several objects to represent each row of query result. For data
intensive applications, using DAO or database APIs at lower level could be
a better choice.
Last but not least, use LIMIT in your SELECT queries. This avoids fetching
overwhelming data from database and exhausting the memory allocated to PHP.
### Using asArray
A good way to save memory and processing time on read-only pages is to use
ActiveRecord's `asArray` method.
```php
class PostController extends Controller
{
public function actionIndex()
{
$posts = Post::find()->orderBy('id DESC')->limit(100)->asArray()->all();
echo $this->render('index', array(
'posts' => $posts,
));
}
}
```
In the view you should access fields of each invidual record from `$posts` as array:
```php
foreach($posts as $post) {
echo $post['title']."<br>";
}
```
Note that you can use array notation even if `asArray` wasn't specified and you're
working with AR objects.
### Processing data in background
In order to respond to user requests faster you can process heavy parts of the
request later if there's no need for immediate response.
- Cron jobs + console.
- queues + handlers.
TBD

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Template
========

0
docs/guide/testing.md

0
docs/guide/theming.md

0
docs/guide/upgrade.md

3
docs/guide/url.md

@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
URL Management
==============

0
docs/guide/validation.md

3
docs/view_renderers.md

@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ array(
)
```
Note that Smarty and Twig are not bundled with Yii and you have to download and
unpack these yourself and then specify `twigPath` and `smartyPath` respectively.
Twig
----

7
framework/YiiBase.php

@ -600,6 +600,13 @@ class YiiBase
*/
public static function t($message, $params = array(), $language = null)
{
if (self::$app !== null) {
return self::$app->getI18N()->translate($message, $params, $language);
} else {
if (strpos($message, '|') !== false && preg_match('/^([\w\-\\/\.\\\\]+)\|(.*)/', $message, $matches)) {
$message = $matches[2];
}
return is_array($params) ? strtr($message, $params) : $message;
}
}
}

9
framework/base/Application.php

@ -306,6 +306,15 @@ class Application extends Module
}
/**
* @return null|Component
* @todo
*/
public function getAuthManager()
{
return $this->getComponent('auth');
}
/**
* Registers the core application components.
* @see setComponents
*/

2
framework/base/Component.php

@ -496,6 +496,7 @@ class Component extends Object
*/
public function detachBehavior($name)
{
$this->ensureBehaviors();
if (isset($this->_behaviors[$name])) {
$behavior = $this->_behaviors[$name];
unset($this->_behaviors[$name]);
@ -511,6 +512,7 @@ class Component extends Object
*/
public function detachBehaviors()
{
$this->ensureBehaviors();
if ($this->_behaviors !== null) {
foreach ($this->_behaviors as $name => $behavior) {
$this->detachBehavior($name);

4
framework/base/View.php

@ -744,10 +744,10 @@ class View extends Component
{
$lines = array();
if (!empty($this->metaTags)) {
$lines[] = implode("\n", $this->cssFiles);
$lines[] = implode("\n", $this->metaTags);
}
if (!empty($this->linkTags)) {
$lines[] = implode("\n", $this->cssFiles);
$lines[] = implode("\n", $this->linkTags);
}
if (!empty($this->cssFiles)) {
$lines[] = implode("\n", $this->cssFiles);

3
framework/base/Widget.php

@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ class Widget extends Component
*/
public function render($view, $params = array())
{
return $this->view->render($view, $params, $this);
$viewFile = $this->findViewFile($view);
return $this->view->renderFile($viewFile, $params, $this);
}
/**

17
framework/console/webapp/config.php

@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
<?php
/** @var $controller \yii\console\controllers\AppController */
$controller = $this;
return array(
'default' => array(
'index.php' => array(
'handler' => function($source) use ($controller) {
return $controller->replaceRelativePath($source, realpath(YII_PATH.'/yii.php'), 'yii');
},
'permissions' => 0777,
),
'protected/runtime' => array(
'permissions' => 0755,
),
),
);

10
framework/console/webapp/default/index.php

@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
<?php
define('YII_DEBUG', true);
require __DIR__.'/../framework/yii.php';
$config = require dirname(__DIR__).'/protected/config/main.php';
$config['basePath'] = dirname(__DIR__).'/protected';
$app = new \yii\web\Application($config);
$app->run();

20
framework/console/webapp/default/protected/config/main.php

@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
<?php
return array(
'id' => 'webapp',
'name' => 'My Web Application',
'components' => array(
// uncomment the following to use a MySQL database
/*
'db' => array(
'class' => 'yii\db\Connection',
'dsn' => 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=testdrive',
'username' => 'root',
'password' => '',
),
*/
'cache' => array(
'class' => 'yii\caching\DummyCache',
),
),
);

15
framework/console/webapp/default/protected/controllers/SiteController.php

@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
<?php
use \yii\web\Controller;
/**
* SiteController
*/
class SiteController extends Controller
{
public function actionIndex()
{
echo $this->render('index', array(
'name' => 'Qiang',
));
}
}

17
framework/console/webapp/default/protected/views/layouts/main.php

@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
<?php use yii\helpers\Html as Html; ?>
<!doctype html>
<html lang="<?php \Yii::$app->language?>">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title><?php echo Html::encode($this->title)?></title>
</head>
<body>
<h1><?php echo Html::encode($this->title)?></h1>
<div class="content">
<?php echo $content?>
</div>
<div class="footer">
<?php echo \Yii::powered()?>
</div>
</body>
</html>

1
framework/console/webapp/default/protected/views/site/index.php

@ -1 +0,0 @@
Hello, <?php echo $name?>!

3
framework/db/ActiveQuery.php

@ -88,7 +88,8 @@ class ActiveQuery extends Query
{
if (method_exists($this->modelClass, $name)) {
array_unshift($params, $this);
return call_user_func_array(array($this->modelClass, $name), $params);
call_user_func_array(array($this->modelClass, $name), $params);
return $this;
} else {
return parent::__call($name, $params);
}

4
framework/db/Connection.php

@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ use yii\caching\Cache;
* // ... executing other SQL statements ...
* $transaction->commit();
* } catch(Exception $e) {
* $transaction->rollBack();
* $transaction->rollback();
* }
* ~~~
*
@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ class Connection extends Component
public function quoteSql($sql)
{
$db = $this;
return preg_replace_callback('/(\\{\\{([\w\-\. ]+)\\}\\}|\\[\\[([\w\-\. ]+)\\]\\])/',
return preg_replace_callback('/(\\{\\{([%\w\-\. ]+)\\}\\}|\\[\\[([\w\-\. ]+)\\]\\])/',
function($matches) use($db) {
if (isset($matches[3])) {
return $db->quoteColumnName($matches[3]);

8
framework/db/Migration.php

@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ class Migration extends \yii\base\Component
$transaction = $this->db->beginTransaction();
try {
if ($this->safeUp() === false) {
$transaction->rollBack();
$transaction->rollback();
return false;
}
$transaction->commit();
} catch (\Exception $e) {
echo "Exception: " . $e->getMessage() . ' (' . $e->getFile() . ':' . $e->getLine() . ")\n";
echo $e->getTraceAsString() . "\n";
$transaction->rollBack();
$transaction->rollback();
return false;
}
return null;
@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ class Migration extends \yii\base\Component
$transaction = $this->db->beginTransaction();
try {
if ($this->safeDown() === false) {
$transaction->rollBack();
$transaction->rollback();
return false;
}
$transaction->commit();
} catch (\Exception $e) {
echo "Exception: " . $e->getMessage() . ' (' . $e->getFile() . ':' . $e->getLine() . ")\n";
echo $e->getTraceAsString() . "\n";
$transaction->rollBack();
$transaction->rollback();
return false;
}
return null;

4
framework/db/Query.php

@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ class Query extends \yii\base\Component
* Sets the ORDER BY part of the query.
* @param string|array $columns the columns (and the directions) to be ordered by.
* Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id ASC, name DESC") or an array
* (e.g. `array('id' => Query::SORT_ASC ASC, 'name' => Query::SORT_DESC)`).
* (e.g. `array('id' => Query::SORT_ASC, 'name' => Query::SORT_DESC)`).
* The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis
* (which means the column contains a DB expression).
* @return Query the query object itself
@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ class Query extends \yii\base\Component
* Adds additional ORDER BY columns to the query.
* @param string|array $columns the columns (and the directions) to be ordered by.
* Columns can be specified in either a string (e.g. "id ASC, name DESC") or an array
* (e.g. `array('id' => Query::SORT_ASC ASC, 'name' => Query::SORT_DESC)`).
* (e.g. `array('id' => Query::SORT_ASC, 'name' => Query::SORT_DESC)`).
* The method will automatically quote the column names unless a column contains some parenthesis
* (which means the column contains a DB expression).
* @return Query the query object itself

6
framework/db/Transaction.php

@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
* //.... other SQL executions
* $transaction->commit();
* } catch(Exception $e) {
* $transaction->rollBack();
* $transaction->rollback();
* }
* ~~~
*
@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ class Transaction extends \yii\base\Object
public $db;
/**
* @var boolean whether this transaction is active. Only an active transaction
* can [[commit()]] or [[rollBack()]]. This property is set true when the transaction is started.
* can [[commit()]] or [[rollback()]]. This property is set true when the transaction is started.
*/
private $_active = false;
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether this transaction is active.
* @return boolean whether this transaction is active. Only an active transaction
* can [[commit()]] or [[rollBack()]].
* can [[commit()]] or [[rollback()]].
*/
public function getIsActive()
{

32
framework/helpers/base/ArrayHelper.php

@ -236,15 +236,17 @@ class ArrayHelper
* To sort by multiple keys, provide an array of keys here.
* @param boolean|array $ascending whether to sort in ascending or descending order. When
* sorting by multiple keys with different ascending orders, use an array of ascending flags.
* @param integer|array $sortFlag the PHP sort flag. Valid values include:
* `SORT_REGULAR`, `SORT_NUMERIC`, `SORT_STRING`, and `SORT_STRING | SORT_FLAG_CASE`. The last
* value is for sorting strings in case-insensitive manner. Please refer to
* See [PHP manual](http://php.net/manual/en/function.sort.php) for more details.
* When sorting by multiple keys with different sort flags, use an array of sort flags.
* @param integer|array $sortFlag the PHP sort flag. Valid values include
* `SORT_REGULAR`, `SORT_NUMERIC`, `SORT_STRING` and `SORT_LOCALE_STRING`.
* Please refer to [PHP manual](http://php.net/manual/en/function.sort.php)
* for more details. When sorting by multiple keys with different sort flags, use an array of sort flags.
* @param boolean|array $caseSensitive whether to sort string in case-sensitive manner. This parameter
* is used only when `$sortFlag` is `SORT_STRING`.
* When sorting by multiple keys with different case sensitivities, use an array of boolean values.
* @throws InvalidParamException if the $ascending or $sortFlag parameters do not have
* correct number of elements as that of $key.
*/
public static function multisort(&$array, $key, $ascending = true, $sortFlag = SORT_REGULAR)
public static function multisort(&$array, $key, $ascending = true, $sortFlag = SORT_REGULAR, $caseSensitive = true)
{
$keys = is_array($key) ? $key : array($key);
if (empty($keys) || empty($array)) {
@ -259,18 +261,28 @@ class ArrayHelper
if (is_scalar($sortFlag)) {
$sortFlag = array_fill(0, $n, $sortFlag);
} elseif (count($sortFlag) !== $n) {
throw new InvalidParamException('The length of $ascending parameter must be the same as that of $keys.');
throw new InvalidParamException('The length of $sortFlag parameter must be the same as that of $keys.');
}
if (is_scalar($caseSensitive)) {
$caseSensitive = array_fill(0, $n, $caseSensitive);
} elseif (count($caseSensitive) !== $n) {
throw new InvalidParamException('The length of $caseSensitive parameter must be the same as that of $keys.');
}
$args = array();
foreach ($keys as $i => $key) {
$flag = $sortFlag[$i];
if ($flag == (SORT_STRING | SORT_FLAG_CASE)) {
$flag = SORT_STRING;
$cs = $caseSensitive[$i];
if (!$cs && ($flag === SORT_STRING)) {
if (defined('SORT_FLAG_CASE')) {
$flag = $flag | SORT_FLAG_CASE;
$args[] = static::getColumn($array, $key);
} else {
$column = array();
foreach (static::getColumn($array, $key) as $k => $value) {
$column[$k] = strtolower($value);
$column[$k] = mb_strtolower($value);
}
$args[] = $column;
}
} else {
$args[] = static::getColumn($array, $key);
}

11
framework/helpers/base/Html.php

@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ class Html
public static $attributeOrder = array(
'type',
'id',
'class',
'name',
'value',
'class',
'href',
'src',
@ -127,13 +127,15 @@ class Html
* Encodes special characters into HTML entities.
* The [[yii\base\Application::charset|application charset]] will be used for encoding.
* @param string $content the content to be encoded
* @param boolean $doubleEncode whether to encode HTML entities in `$content`. If false,
* HTML entities in `$content` will not be further encoded.
* @return string the encoded content
* @see decode
* @see http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlspecialchars.php
*/
public static function encode($content)
public static function encode($content, $doubleEncode = true)
{
return htmlspecialchars($content, ENT_QUOTES, Yii::$app->charset);
return htmlspecialchars($content, ENT_QUOTES, Yii::$app->charset, $doubleEncode);
}
/**
@ -375,7 +377,8 @@ class Html
*/
public static function mailto($text, $email = null, $options = array())
{
return static::a($text, 'mailto:' . ($email === null ? $text : $email), $options);
$options['href'] = 'mailto:' . ($email === null ? $text : $email);
return static::tag('a', $text, $options);
}
/**

15
framework/helpers/base/SecurityHelper.php

@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ class SecurityHelper
public static function encrypt($data, $key)
{
$module = static::openCryptModule();
$key = StringHelper::substr($key, 0, mcrypt_enc_get_key_size($module));
// 192-bit (24 bytes) key size
$key = StringHelper::substr($key, 0, 24);
srand();
$iv = mcrypt_create_iv(mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size($module), MCRYPT_RAND);
mcrypt_generic_init($module, $key, $iv);
@ -63,7 +64,8 @@ class SecurityHelper
public static function decrypt($data, $key)
{
$module = static::openCryptModule();
$key = StringHelper::substr($key, 0, mcrypt_enc_get_key_size($module));
// 192-bit (24 bytes) key size
$key = StringHelper::substr($key, 0, 24);
$ivSize = mcrypt_enc_get_iv_size($module);
$iv = StringHelper::substr($data, 0, $ivSize);
mcrypt_generic_init($module, $key, $iv);
@ -148,7 +150,8 @@ class SecurityHelper
if (!extension_loaded('mcrypt')) {
throw new InvalidConfigException('The mcrypt PHP extension is not installed.');
}
$module = @mcrypt_module_open('rijndael-256', '', MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, '');
// AES uses a 128-bit block size
$module = @mcrypt_module_open('rijndael-128', '', 'cbc', '');
if ($module === false) {
throw new Exception('Failed to initialize the mcrypt module.');
}
@ -164,11 +167,11 @@ class SecurityHelper
*
* ~~~
* // generates the hash (usually done during user registration or when the password is changed)
* $hash = SecurityHelper::hashPassword($password);
* $hash = SecurityHelper::generatePasswordHash($password);
* // ...save $hash in database...
*
* // during login, validate if the password entered is correct using $hash fetched from database
* if (PasswordHelper::verifyPassword($password, $hash) {
* if (SecurityHelper::verifyPassword($password, $hash) {
* // password is good
* } else {
* // password is bad
@ -214,7 +217,7 @@ class SecurityHelper
throw new InvalidParamException('Password must be a string and cannot be empty.');
}
if (!preg_match('/^\$2[axy]\$(\d\d)\$[\./0-9A-Za-z]{22}/', $hash, $matches) || $matches[1] < 4 || $matches[1] > 30) {
if (!preg_match('/^\$2[axy]\$(\d\d)\$[\.\/0-9A-Za-z]{22}/', $hash, $matches) || $matches[1] < 4 || $matches[1] > 30) {
throw new InvalidParamException('Hash is invalid.');
}

4
framework/helpers/base/VarDumper.php

@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class VarDumper
*/
public static function dump($var, $depth = 10, $highlight = false)
{
echo self::dumpAsString($var, $depth, $highlight);
echo static::dumpAsString($var, $depth, $highlight);
}
/**
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ class VarDumper
} elseif (self::$_depth <= $level) {
self::$_output .= get_class($var) . '(...)';
} else {
$id = self::$_objects[] = $var;
$id = array_push(self::$_objects, $var);
$className = get_class($var);
$members = (array)$var;
$spaces = str_repeat(' ', $level * 4);

2
framework/logging/Target.php

@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ abstract class Target extends \yii\base\Component
*/
public function collect($messages, $final)
{
$this->_messages = array($this->_messages, $this->filterMessages($messages));
$this->_messages = array_merge($this->_messages, $this->filterMessages($messages));
$count = count($this->_messages);
if ($count > 0 && ($final || $this->exportInterval > 0 && $count >= $this->exportInterval)) {
if (($context = $this->getContextMessage()) !== '') {

4
framework/validators/FileValidator.php

@ -192,11 +192,11 @@ class FileValidator extends Validator
break;
case UPLOAD_ERR_CANT_WRITE:
$this->addError($object, $attribute, $this->message);
Yii::warning('Failed to write the uploaded file to disk: ', $file->getName(), __METHOD__);
Yii::warning('Failed to write the uploaded file to disk: ' . $file->getName(), __METHOD__);
break;
case UPLOAD_ERR_EXTENSION:
$this->addError($object, $attribute, $this->message);
Yii::warning('File upload was stopped by some PHP extension: ', $file->getName(), __METHOD__);
Yii::warning('File upload was stopped by some PHP extension: ' . $file->getName(), __METHOD__);
break;
default:
break;

5
framework/web/AccessRule.php

@ -9,9 +9,6 @@ namespace yii\web;
use yii\base\Component;
use yii\base\Action;
use yii\base\Controller;
use yii\web\User;
use yii\web\Request;
/**
*
@ -144,7 +141,7 @@ class AccessRule extends Component
return true;
} elseif ($role === '@' && !$user->getIsGuest()) {
return true;
} elseif ($user->hasAccess($role)) {
} elseif ($user->checkAccess($role)) {
return true;
}
}

2
framework/web/AssetConverter.php

@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ class AssetConverter extends Component implements IAssetConverter
));
exec($command, $output);
Yii::info("Converted $asset into $result: " . implode("\n", $output), __METHOD__);
return "$baseUrl/$result";
}
return "$baseUrl/$result";
}
}
return "$baseUrl/$asset";

2
framework/web/Request.php

@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class Request extends \yii\base\Request
*/
public function getIsPostRequest()
{
return isset($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']) && !strcasecmp($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'], 'POST');
return $this->getRequestMethod() === 'POST';
}
/**

6
framework/web/UploadedFile.php

@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
namespace yii\web;
use yii\widgets\ActiveForm;
use yii\widgets\Html;
/**
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ class UploadedFile extends \yii\base\Object
*/
public static function getInstance($model, $attribute)
{
$name = ActiveForm::getInputName($model, $attribute);
$name = Html::getInputName($model, $attribute);
return static::getInstanceByName($name);
}
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ class UploadedFile extends \yii\base\Object
*/
public static function getInstances($model, $attribute)
{
$name = ActiveForm::getInputName($model, $attribute);
$name = Html::getInputName($model, $attribute);
return static::getInstancesByName($name);
}

4
framework/web/UrlManager.php

@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ class UrlManager extends Component
* @var boolean whether to show entry script name in the constructed URL. Defaults to true.
* This property is used only if [[enablePrettyUrl]] is true.
*/
public $showScriptName = true;
public $showScriptName = false;
/**
* @var string the GET variable name for route. This property is used only if [[enablePrettyUrl]] is false.
*/
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ class UrlManager extends Component
public function createUrl($route, $params = array())
{
$anchor = isset($params['#']) ? '#' . $params['#'] : '';
unset($params['#']);
unset($params['#'], $params[$this->routeVar]);
$route = trim($route, '/');
$baseUrl = $this->getBaseUrl();

17
framework/web/User.php

@ -447,4 +447,21 @@ class User extends Component
}
}
}
/**
* Checks whether the user has access to the specified operation.
* @param $operator
* @param array $params
* @return bool
* @todo
*/
public function checkAccess($operation, $params = array())
{
$auth = Yii::$app->getAuthManager();
if ($auth !== null) {
return $auth->checkAccess($this->getId(), $operation, $params);
} else {
return false;
}
}
}

13
phpunit.xml.dist

@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<phpunit bootstrap="./tests/unit/bootstrap.php"
colors="true"
convertErrorsToExceptions="true"
convertNoticesToExceptions="true"
convertWarningsToExceptions="true"
stopOnFailure="false">
<testsuites>
<testsuite name="Yii Test Suite">
<directory>./tests/unit</directory>
</testsuite>
</testsuites>
</phpunit>

74
readme.md

@ -1,66 +1,40 @@
Yii 2 Web Programming Framework
===============================
Yii 2.0 Public Preview
======================
Thank you for choosing Yii 2 — a high-performance component-based PHP framework.
Thank you for choosing Yii - a high-performance component-based PHP framework.
If you are looking for a production-ready PHP framework, please use
[Yii v1.1](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii).
Yii 2.0 is still under heavy development. We may make significant changes
without prior notices. **Yii 2.0 is not ready for production use yet.**
INSTALLATION
------------
Please make sure the release file is unpacked under a Web-accessible
directory. You shall see the following files and directories:
DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
-------------------
demos/ demos
apps/ ready-to-use Web apps built on Yii 2
bootstrap/ a simple app supporting user login and contact page
build/ internally used build tools
docs/ documentation
framework/ framework source files
requirements/ requirement checker
changelog.md describing changes in every Yii release
license.md license of Yii
readme.md this file
upgrade.md upgrading instructions
tests/ tests of the core framework code
REQUIREMENTS
------------
The minimum requirement by Yii is that your Web server supports
PHP 5.3.8 or above. Yii has been tested with Apache HTTP server
on Windows and Linux operating systems.
Please access the following URL to check if your Web server reaches
the requirements by Yii, assuming "YiiPath" is where Yii is installed:
http://hostname/YiiPath/requirements/index.php
QUICK START
-----------
Yii comes with a command line tool called "yiic" that can create
a skeleton Yii application for you to start with.
On a command line, type in the following commands:
for Linux
$ cd YiiPath/framework
$ ./yiic webapp ../testdrive
for Windows
cd YiiPath\framework
yiic webapp ..\testdrive
The new Yii application will be created at "YiiPath/testdrive".
You can access it with the following URL:
http://hostname/YiiPath/testdrive/index.php
The minimum requirement by Yii is that your Web server supports PHP 5.3.?.
WHAT's NEXT
-----------
Please visit the project website for tutorials, class reference
and join discussions with other Yii users.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
------------------
You are welcome to participate in Yii 2 development in the following ways:
* [Report issues](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/issues)
* [Give us feedback or start a design discussion](http://www.yiiframework.com/forum/index.php/forum/42-design-discussions-for-yii-20/)
* Fix issues, develop features, write/polish documentation
- Before you start, please adopt an existing issue (labelled with "ready for adoption") or start a new one to avoid duplicated efforts.
- Please submit a merge request after you finish development.
The Yii Developer Team
http://www.yiiframework.com

2
tests/unit/data/ar/Customer.php

@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ class Customer extends ActiveRecord
public static function active($query)
{
return $query->andWhere('status=1');
$query->andWhere('status=1');
}
}

2
tests/unit/data/config.php

@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
return array(
'mysql' => array(
'dsn' => 'mysql:host=127.0.0.1;dbname=yiitest',
'username' => 'root',
'username' => 'travis',
'password' => '',
'fixture' => __DIR__ . '/mysql.sql',
),

2
tests/unit/framework/caching/ApcCacheTest.php

@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ class ApcCacheTest extends CacheTest
{
if(!extension_loaded("apc")) {
$this->markTestSkipped("APC not installed. Skipping.");
} else if ('cli' === PHP_SAPI && !ini_get('apc.enable_cli')) {
$this->markTestSkipped("APC cli is not enabled. Skipping.");
}
if($this->_cacheInstance === null) {

11
tests/unit/framework/helpers/ArrayHelperTest.php

@ -40,11 +40,20 @@ class ArrayHelperTest extends \yii\test\TestCase
$array = array(
array('name' => 'a', 'age' => 3),
array('name' => 'b', 'age' => 2),
array('name' => 'B', 'age' => 4),
array('name' => 'A', 'age' => 1),
);
ArrayHelper::multisort($array, array('name', 'age'), SORT_ASC, array(SORT_STRING|SORT_FLAG_CASE, SORT_REGULAR));
ArrayHelper::multisort($array, array('name', 'age'), SORT_ASC, array(SORT_STRING, SORT_REGULAR));
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'A', 'age' => 1), $array[0]);
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'B', 'age' => 4), $array[1]);
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'a', 'age' => 3), $array[2]);
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'b', 'age' => 2), $array[3]);
ArrayHelper::multisort($array, array('name', 'age'), SORT_ASC, array(SORT_STRING, SORT_REGULAR), false);
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'A', 'age' => 1), $array[0]);
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'a', 'age' => 3), $array[1]);
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'b', 'age' => 2), $array[2]);
$this->assertEquals(array('name' => 'B', 'age' => 4), $array[3]);
}
}

12
tests/unit/framework/helpers/VarDumperTest.php

@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
<?php
namespace yiiunit\framework\helpers;
use \yii\helpers\VarDumper;
class VarDumperTest extends \yii\test\TestCase
{
public function testDumpObject()
{
$obj = new \StdClass();
VarDumper::dump($obj);
}
}

7
tests/unit/phpunit.xml

@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
<phpunit bootstrap="bootstrap.php"
colors="false"
convertErrorsToExceptions="true"
convertNoticesToExceptions="true"
convertWarningsToExceptions="true"
stopOnFailure="false">
</phpunit>
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