* @since 2.0 */ class ActiveField extends Component { /** * @var ActiveForm */ public $form; /** * @var \yii\base\Model */ public $model; /** * @var string */ public $attribute; /** * @var array */ public $options; public function begin() { return Html::beginTag('div', $this->options); } public function end() { return Html::endTag('div'); } public function error($options = array()) { if (empty($options)) { $options = $this->form->errorOptions; } $attribute = Html::getAttributeName($this->attribute); $tag = isset($options['tag']) ? $options['tag'] : 'div'; unset($options['tag']); $error = $this->model->getFirstError($attribute); return Html::tag($tag, Html::encode($error), $options); } public function label($options = array()) { if (empty($options)) { $options = $this->form->labelOptions; } return Html::activeLabel($this->model, $this->attribute, $options); } /** * Generates an input tag for the given model attribute. * @param string $type the input type (e.g. 'text', 'password') * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. * @return string the generated input tag */ public function input($type, $options = array()) { return Html::activeInput($type, $this->model, $this->attribute, $options); } /** * Generates a text input tag for the given model attribute. * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. * @return string the generated input tag */ public function textInput($options = array()) { return Html::activeTextInput($this->model, $this->attribute, $options); } /** * Generates a hidden input tag for the given model attribute. * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. * @return string the generated input tag */ public function hiddenInput($options = array()) { return Html::activeHiddenInput($this->model, $this->attribute, $options); } /** * Generates a password input tag for the given model attribute. * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. * @return string the generated input tag */ public function passwordInput($options = array()) { return Html::activeHiddenInput($this->model, $this->attribute, $options); } /** * Generates a file input tag for the given model attribute. * This method will generate the "name" and "value" tag attributes automatically for the model attribute * unless they are explicitly specified in `$options`. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. * @return string the generated input tag */ public function fileInput($options = array()) { return Html::activeFileInput($this->model, $this->attribute, $options); } /** * Generates a textarea tag for the given model attribute. * The model attribute value will be used as the content in the textarea. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. These will be rendered as * the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. * @return string the generated textarea tag */ public function textarea($options = array()) { return Html::activeTextarea($this->model, $this->attribute, $options); } /** * Generates a radio button tag for the given model attribute. * This method will generate the "name" tag attribute automatically unless it is explicitly specified in `$options`. * This method will generate the "checked" tag attribute according to the model attribute value. * @param string $value the value tag attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be rendered. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled: * * - uncheck: string, the value associated with the uncheck state of the radio button. If not set, * it will take the default value '0'. This method will render a hidden input so that if the radio button * is not checked and is submitted, the value of this attribute will still be submitted to the server * via the hidden input. * * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered. * * @return string the generated radio button tag */ public function radio($value = '1', $options = array()) { return Html::activeRadio($this->model, $this->attribute, $value, $options); } /** * Generates a checkbox tag for the given model attribute. * This method will generate the "name" tag attribute automatically unless it is explicitly specified in `$options`. * This method will generate the "checked" tag attribute according to the model attribute value. * @param string $value the value tag attribute. If it is null, the value attribute will not be rendered. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled: * * - uncheck: string, the value associated with the uncheck state of the radio button. If not set, * it will take the default value '0'. This method will render a hidden input so that if the radio button * is not checked and is submitted, the value of this attribute will still be submitted to the server * via the hidden input. * * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered. * * @return string the generated checkbox tag */ public function checkbox($value = '1', $options = array()) { return Html::activeCheckbox($this->model, $this->attribute, $value, $options); } /** * Generates a drop-down list for the given model attribute. * The selection of the drop-down list is taken from the value of the model attribute. * @param array $items the option data items. The array keys are option values, and the array values * are the corresponding option labels. The array can also be nested (i.e. some array values are arrays too). * For each sub-array, an option group will be generated whose label is the key associated with the sub-array. * If you have a list of data models, you may convert them into the format described above using * [[\yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::map()]]. * * Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method, and the blank spaces in * the labels will also be HTML-encoded. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled: * * - prompt: string, a prompt text to be displayed as the first option; * - options: array, the attributes for the select option tags. The array keys must be valid option values, * and the array values are the extra attributes for the corresponding option tags. For example, * * ~~~ * array( * 'value1' => array('disabled' => true), * 'value2' => array('label' => 'value 2'), * ); * ~~~ * * - groups: array, the attributes for the optgroup tags. The structure of this is similar to that of 'options', * except that the array keys represent the optgroup labels specified in $items. * * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered. * * @return string the generated drop-down list tag */ public function DropDownList($items, $options = array()) { return Html::activeDropDownList($this->model, $this->attribute, $items, $options); } /** * Generates a list box. * The selection of the list box is taken from the value of the model attribute. * @param array $items the option data items. The array keys are option values, and the array values * are the corresponding option labels. The array can also be nested (i.e. some array values are arrays too). * For each sub-array, an option group will be generated whose label is the key associated with the sub-array. * If you have a list of data models, you may convert them into the format described above using * [[\yii\helpers\ArrayHelper::map()]]. * * Note, the values and labels will be automatically HTML-encoded by this method, and the blank spaces in * the labels will also be HTML-encoded. * @param array $options the tag options in terms of name-value pairs. The following options are specially handled: * * - prompt: string, a prompt text to be displayed as the first option; * - options: array, the attributes for the select option tags. The array keys must be valid option values, * and the array values are the extra attributes for the corresponding option tags. For example, * * ~~~ * array( * 'value1' => array('disabled' => true), * 'value2' => array('label' => 'value 2'), * ); * ~~~ * * - groups: array, the attributes for the optgroup tags. The structure of this is similar to that of 'options', * except that the array keys represent the optgroup labels specified in $items. * - unselect: string, the value that will be submitted when no option is selected. * When this attribute is set, a hidden field will be generated so that if no option is selected in multiple * mode, we can still obtain the posted unselect value. * * The rest of the options will be rendered as the attributes of the resulting tag. The values will * be HTML-encoded using [[encode()]]. If a value is null, the corresponding attribute will not be rendered. * * @return string the generated list box tag */ public function listBox($items, $options = array()) { return Html::activeListBox($this->model, $this->attribute, $items, $options); } /** * Generates a list of checkboxes. * A checkbox list allows multiple selection, like [[listBox()]]. * As a result, the corresponding submitted value is an array. * The selection of the checkbox list is taken from the value of the model attribute. * @param array $items the data item used to generate the checkboxes. * The array keys are the labels, while the array values are the corresponding checkbox values. * Note that the labels will NOT be HTML-encoded, while the values will. * @param array $options options (name => config) for the checkbox list. The following options are specially handled: * * - unselect: string, the value that should be submitted when none of the checkboxes is selected. * By setting this option, a hidden input will be generated. * - separator: string, the HTML code that separates items. * - item: callable, a callback that can be used to customize the generation of the HTML code * corresponding to a single item in $items. The signature of this callback must be: * * ~~~ * function ($index, $label, $name, $checked, $value) * ~~~ * * where $index is the zero-based index of the checkbox in the whole list; $label * is the label for the checkbox; and $name, $value and $checked represent the name, * value and the checked status of the checkbox input. * @return string the generated checkbox list */ public function checkboxList($items, $options = array()) { return Html::activeCheckboxList($this->model, $this->attribute, $items, $options); } /** * Generates a list of radio buttons. * A radio button list is like a checkbox list, except that it only allows single selection. * The selection of the radio buttons is taken from the value of the model attribute. * @param array $items the data item used to generate the radio buttons. * The array keys are the labels, while the array values are the corresponding radio button values. * Note that the labels will NOT be HTML-encoded, while the values will. * @param array $options options (name => config) for the radio button list. The following options are specially handled: * * - unselect: string, the value that should be submitted when none of the radio buttons is selected. * By setting this option, a hidden input will be generated. * - separator: string, the HTML code that separates items. * - item: callable, a callback that can be used to customize the generation of the HTML code * corresponding to a single item in $items. The signature of this callback must be: * * ~~~ * function ($index, $label, $name, $checked, $value) * ~~~ * * where $index is the zero-based index of the radio button in the whole list; $label * is the label for the radio button; and $name, $value and $checked represent the name, * value and the checked status of the radio button input. * @return string the generated radio button list */ public function radioList($items, $options = array()) { return Html::activeRadioList($this->model, $this->attribute, $items, $options); } }