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Merge pull request #300 from rinatio/113-yiic-to-yii

Rename yiic to yii. Fixes #113
tags/2.0.0-beta
Carsten Brandt 12 years ago
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  1. 4
      apps/bootstrap/protected/yii.bat
  2. 2
      build/build
  3. 2
      build/build.xml
  4. 2
      composer.json
  5. 7
      docs/guide/bootstrap.md
  6. 28
      docs/guide/migration.md
  7. 2
      docs/guide/upgrade-from-v1.md
  8. 4
      yii/yii.bat

4
apps/bootstrap/protected/yii.bat

@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
@echo off
rem -------------------------------------------------------------
rem Yii command line script for Windows.
rem
rem This is the bootstrap script for running yiic on Windows.
rem Yii command line bootstrap script for Windows.
rem
rem @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
rem @link http://www.yiiframework.com/

2
build/build

@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ defined('STDIN') or define('STDIN', fopen('php://stdin', 'r'));
require(__DIR__ . '/../yii/Yii.php');
$id = 'yiic-build';
$id = 'yii-build';
$basePath = __DIR__;
$application = new yii\console\Application(array('id' => $id, 'basePath' => $basePath));

2
build/build.xml

@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
</fileset>
<fileset dir="." id="executables">
<include name="${build.src.dir}/**/yiic" />
<include name="${build.src.dir}/**/yii" />
</fileset>
<target name="src" depends="sync">

2
composer.json

@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
"vendor-dir": "yii/vendor"
},
"bin": [
"yii/yiic"
"yii/yii"
],
"repositories": [
{

7
docs/guide/bootstrap.md

@ -28,10 +28,9 @@ app/
img/ containing image files
themes/ containing application themes
protected/ containing protected application files
yiic yiic command line script for Unix/Linux
yiic.bat yiic command line script for Windows
yiic.php yiic command line PHP script
commands/ containing customized 'yiic' commands
yii yii command line script for Unix/Linux
yii.bat yii command line script for Windows
commands/ containing customized yii console commands
components/ containing reusable user components
config/ containing configuration files
console.php the console application configuration

28
docs/guide/migration.md

@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The following steps show how we can use database migration during development:
4. Doug applies the migration to his local development database
Yii supports database migration via the `yiic migrate` command line tool. This
Yii supports database migration via the `yii migrate` command line tool. This
tool supports creating new migrations, applying/reverting/redoing migrations, and
showing migration history and new migrations.
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Creating Migrations
To create a new migration (e.g. create a news table), we run the following command:
~~~
yiic migrate/create <name>
yii migrate/create <name>
~~~
The required `name` parameter specifies a very brief description of the migration
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ 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
yii migrate/create create_news_table
~~~
The above command will create under the `protected/migrations` directory a new
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ To apply all available new migrations (i.e., make the local database up-to-date)
run the following command:
~~~
yiic migrate
yii migrate
~~~
The command will show the list of all new migrations. If you confirm to apply
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Sometimes, we may only want to apply one or a few new migrations. We can use the
following command:
~~~
yiic migrate/up 3
yii migrate/up 3
~~~
This command will apply the 3 new migrations. Changing the value 3 will allow
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ 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
yii migrate/to 101129_185401
~~~
That is, we use the timestamp part of a migration name to specify the version
@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ To revert the last one or several applied migrations, we can use the following
command:
~~~
yiic migrate/down [step]
yii migrate/down [step]
~~~
where the optional `step` parameter specifies how many migrations to be reverted
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Redoing migrations means first reverting and then applying the specified migrati
This can be done with the following command:
~~~
yiic migrate/redo [step]
yii migrate/redo [step]
~~~
where the optional `step` parameter specifies how many migrations to be redone.
@ -227,8 +227,8 @@ 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]
yii migrate/history [limit]
yii migrate/new [limit]
~~~
where the optional parameter `limit` specifies the number of migrations to be
@ -247,10 +247,10 @@ often happens when developing a new migration. We can use the following command
to achieve this goal.
~~~
yiic migrate/mark 101129_185401
yii migrate/mark 101129_185401
~~~
This command is very similar to `yiic migrate/to` command, except that it only
This command is very similar to `yii migrate/to` command, except that it only
modifies the migration history table to the specified version without applying
or reverting the migrations.
@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ line:
To specify these options, execute the migrate command using the following format
~~~
yiic migrate/up --option1=value1 --option2=value2 ...
yii migrate/up --option1=value1 --option2=value2 ...
~~~
For example, if we want to migrate for a `forum` module whose migration files
@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ are located within the module's `migrations` directory, we can use the following
command:
~~~
yiic migrate/up --migrationPath=ext.forum.migrations
yii migrate/up --migrationPath=ext.forum.migrations
~~~

2
docs/guide/upgrade-from-v1.md

@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Console applications are now composed by controllers, too, like Web applications
console controllers and Web controllers share the same base controller class.
Each console controller is like `CConsoleCommand` in 1.1. It consists of one or several
actions. You use the `yiic <route>` command to execute a console command, where `<route>`
actions. You use the `yii <route>` command to execute a console command, where `<route>`
stands for a controller route (e.g. `sitemap/index`). Additional anonymous arguments
are passed as the parameters to the corresponding controller action method, and named arguments
are treated as global options declared in `globalOptions()`.

4
yii/yii.bat

@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
@echo off
rem -------------------------------------------------------------
rem Yii command line script for Windows.
rem
rem This is the bootstrap script for running yiic on Windows.
rem Yii command line bootstrap script for Windows.
rem
rem @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
rem @link http://www.yiiframework.com/

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