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README.md

Yii 2 Advanced Application Template

NOTE Yii 2 and the relevant applications and extensions are still under heavy development. We may make significant changes without prior notices. Please do not use them for production. Please consider using Yii v1.1 if you have a project to be deployed for production soon.

Thank you for using Yii 2 Advanced Application Template - an application template that works out-of-box and can be easily customized to fit for your needs.

Yii 2 Advanced Application Template is best suitable for large projects requiring frontend and backend separation, deployment in different environments, configuration nesting etc.

DIRECTORY STRUCTURE

common
	config/             contains shared configurations
	models/             contains model classes used in both backend and frontend
console
	config/             contains console configurations
	controllers/        contains console controllers (commands)
	migrations/         contains database migrations
	models/             contains console-specific model classes
	runtime/            contains files generated during runtime
backend
	assets/             contains application assets such as JavaScript and CSS
	config/             contains backend configurations
	controllers/        contains Web controller classes
	models/             contains backend-specific model classes
	runtime/            contains files generated during runtime
	views/              contains view files for the Web application
	web/                contains the entry script and Web resources
frontend
	assets/             contains application assets such as JavaScript and CSS
	config/             contains frontend configurations
	controllers/        contains Web controller classes
	models/             contains frontend-specific model classes
	runtime/            contains files generated during runtime
	views/              contains view files for the Web application
	web/                contains the entry script and Web resources
vendor/                 contains dependent 3rd-party packages
environments/                contains environment-based overrides

REQUIREMENTS

The minimum requirement by Yii is that your Web server supports PHP 5.4.0.

In order for captcha to work you need either GD2 extension or ImageMagick PHP extension.

INSTALLATION

Install via Composer

If you do not have Composer, you may download it from http://getcomposer.org/ or run the following command on Linux/Unix/MacOS:

curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php

You can then install the application using the following command:

php composer.phar create-project --stability=dev yiisoft/yii2-app-advanced yii-advanced

Note that in order to install some dependencies you must have php_openssl extension enabled.

After the application is installed, switch to the project folder and run the following command to initialize the application:

./init         (init on Windows)

Install from an Archive File

This is not currently available. We will provide it when Yii 2 is formally released.

Install from development repository

If you've cloned the Yii 2 framework main development repository you can bootstrap your application with:

cd yii2/apps/advanced
php composer.phar create-project

Note: If the above command fails with [RuntimeException] Not enough arguments. run php composer.phar self-update to obtain an updated version of composer which supports creating projects from local packages.

GETTING STARTED

After you install the application, you have to conduct the following steps to initialize the installed application. You only need to do these once for all.

  1. Execute the init command and select dev as environment. Alternatively you can execute it as init --env=Development or init --env=Production.
  2. Create a new database. It is assumed that MySQL InnoDB is used. If not, adjust console/migrations/m130524_201442_init.php.
  3. In common/config/params.php set your database details in components.db values.
  4. Apply migrations with yii migrate.

Now you should be able to access:

  • the frontend using the URL http://localhost/yii-advanced/frontend/web/
  • the backend using the URL http://localhost/yii-advanced/backend/web/

assuming yii-advanced is directly under the document root of your Web server.