array( * 'class' => 'yii\behaviors\AutoTimestamp', * ), * ); * } * ~~~ * * By default, AutoTimestamp will fill the `create_time` attribute with the current timestamp * when the associated AR object is being inserted; it will fill the `update_time` attribute * with the timestamp when the AR object is being updated. * * @author Qiang Xue * @since 2.0 */ class AutoTimestamp extends Behavior { /** * @var array list of attributes that are to be automatically filled with timestamps. * The array keys are the ActiveRecord events upon which the attributes are to be filled with timestamps, * and the array values are the corresponding attribute to be updated. You can use a string to represent * a single attribute, or an array to represent a list of attributes. * The default setting is to update the `create_time` attribute upon AR insertion, * and update the `update_time` attribute upon AR updating. */ public $attributes = array( ActiveRecord::EVENT_BEFORE_INSERT => 'create_time', ActiveRecord::EVENT_BEFORE_UPDATE => 'update_time', ); /** * @var \Closure|Expression The expression that will be used for generating the timestamp. * This can be either an anonymous function that returns the timestamp value, * or an [[Expression]] object representing a DB expression (e.g. `new Expression('NOW()')`). * If not set, it will use the value of `time()` to fill the attributes. */ public $timestamp; /** * Declares event handlers for the [[owner]]'s events. * @return array events (array keys) and the corresponding event handler methods (array values). */ public function events() { $events = array(); $behavior = $this; foreach ($this->attributes as $event => $attributes) { if (!is_array($attributes)) { $attributes = array($attributes); } $events[$event] = function () use ($behavior, $attributes) { $behavior->updateTimestamp($attributes); }; } return $events; } /** * Updates the attributes with the current timestamp. * @param array $attributes list of attributes to be updated. */ public function updateTimestamp($attributes) { foreach ($attributes as $attribute) { $this->owner->$attribute = $this->evaluateTimestamp($attribute); } } /** * Gets the appropriate timestamp depending on the column type $attribute is * @param string $attribute attribute name * @return mixed the timestamp value */ protected function evaluateTimestamp($attribute) { if ($this->timestamp instanceof Expression) { return $this->timestamp; } elseif ($this->timestamp !== null) { return call_user_func($this->timestamp); } else { return time(); } } }