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Advanced application template
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This template is for large projects developed in teams where backend is divided from frontend, application is deployed
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to multiple servers etc. This application template also goes a bit further regarding features and provides essential
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database, signup and password restore out of the box.
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Installation
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### Install via Composer
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If you do not have [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/), you may download it from
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[http://getcomposer.org/](http://getcomposer.org/) or run the following command on Linux/Unix/MacOS:
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~~~
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curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
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~~~
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You can then install the application using the following command:
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~~~
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php composer.phar create-project --stability=dev yiisoft/yii2-app-advanced /path/to/yii-application
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~~~
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Getting started
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After you install the application, you have to conduct the following steps to initialize
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the installed application. You only need to do these once for all.
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1. Execute the `init` command and select `dev` as environment.
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---
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php /path/to/yii-application/init
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---
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2. Create a new database. It is assumed that MySQL InnoDB is used. If not, adjust `console/migrations/m130524_201442_init.php`.
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3. In `common/config/params.php` set your database details in `components.db` values.
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4. Set document roots of your Web server:
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- for frontend `/path/to/yii-application/frontend/web/` and using the URL `http://frontend/`
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- for backend `/path/to/yii-application/backend/web/` and using the URL `http://backend/`
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Directory structure
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The root directory contains the following subdirectories:
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- `backend` - backend web application.
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- `common` - files common to all applications.
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- `console` - console application.
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- `environments` - environment configs.
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- `frontend` - frontend web application.
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Root directory contains a set of files.
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- `.gitignore` contains a list of directories ignored by git version system. If you need something never get to your source
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code repository, add it there.
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- `composer.json` - Composer config described in detail below.
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- `init` - initialization script described in "Composer config described in detail below".
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- `init.bat` - same for Windows.
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- `LICENSE.md` - license info. Put your project license there. Especially when opensourcing.
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- `README.md` - basic info about installing template. Consider replacing it with information about your project and its
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installation.
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- `requirements.php` - Yii requirements checker.
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- `yii` - console application bootstrap.
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- `yii.bat` - same for Windows.
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Applications
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There are three applications in advanced template: frontend, backend and console. Frontend is typically what is presented
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to end user, the project itself. Backend is admin panel, analytics and such functionality. Console is typically used for
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cron jobs and low-level server management. Also it's used during application deployment and handles migrations and assets.
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There's also a `common` directory that contains files used by more than one application. For example, `User` model.
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frontend and backend are both web applications and both contain `web` directory. That's the webroot you should point your
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webserver to.
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Each application has its own namespace and alias corresponding to its name. Same applies to common directory.
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Configuration and environments
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There are multiple problems with straightforward approach to configuration:
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- Each team member has its own configuration options. Committing such config will affect other team members.
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- Production database password and API keys should not end up in repository.
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- There are multiple servers: development, testing, production. Each should have its own configuration.
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- Defining all configuration options for each case is very repetitive and takes too much time to maintain.
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In order to solve these issues Yii introduces environments concept that is very simple. Each environment is represented
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by a set of files under `environments` directory. `init` command is used to switch between these. What is really does is
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just copying everything from environment directory over the root directory where all applications are.
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Typically environment contains application bootstrap files such as `index.php` and config files suffixed with
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`-local.php`. These are added to `.gitignore` and never added to source code repository.
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In order to avoid duplication configurations are overrading each other. For example, frontend reads configuration in the
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following order:
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- `frontend/config/main.php`
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- `frontend/config/main-local.php`
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Parameters are read in the following order:
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- `common/config/params.php`
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- `common/config/params-local.php`
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- `frontend/config/params.php`
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- `frontend/config/params-local.php`
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The later config file overrides the former.
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Another difference is that most application component configurations are moved to params. Since params are read from
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`common` as well it allows you to specify database connection in one file and it will be then used for all applications.
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Configuring Composer
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After application template is installed it's a good idea to adjust default `composer.json` that can be found in the root
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directory:
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```javascript
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{
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"name": "yiisoft/yii2-app-advanced",
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"description": "Yii 2 Advanced Application Template",
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"keywords": ["yii", "framework", "advanced", "application template"],
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"homepage": "http://www.yiiframework.com/",
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"type": "project",
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"license": "BSD-3-Clause",
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"support": {
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"issues": "https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/issues?state=open",
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"forum": "http://www.yiiframework.com/forum/",
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"wiki": "http://www.yiiframework.com/wiki/",
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"irc": "irc://irc.freenode.net/yii",
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"source": "https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2"
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},
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"minimum-stability": "dev",
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"require": {
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"php": ">=5.3.0",
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"yiisoft/yii2": "dev-master",
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"yiisoft/yii2-composer": "dev-master"
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},
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"scripts": {
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"post-create-project-cmd": [
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"yii\\composer\\InstallHandler::setPermissions"
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]
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},
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"extra": {
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"yii-install-writable": [
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"backend/runtime",
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"backend/web/assets",
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"console/runtime",
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"console/migrations",
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"frontend/runtime",
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"frontend/web/assets"
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]
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}
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}
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```
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First we're updating basic information. Change `name`, `description`, `keywords`, `homepage` and `support` to match
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your project.
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Now the interesting part. You can add more packages your application needs to `require` section.
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For example, to use markdown helper you need to add `michelf/php-markdown`. All these packages are coming from
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[packagist.org](https://packagist.org/) so feel free to browse the website for useful code.
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After your `composer.json` is changed you can run `php composer.phar update`, wait till packages are downloaded and
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installed and then just use them. Autoloading of classes will be handled automatically.
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