Behaviors ========= A behavior (also knows as *mixin*) can be used to enhance the functionality of an existing component without modifying the component's code. In particular, a behavior can "inject" its own methods and properties into the component, making them directly accessible via the component itslef. A behavior can also respond to events triggered in the component, thus intercepting the normal code execution. Unlike [PHP's traits](http://www.php.net/traits), behaviors can be attached to classes at runtime. Using behaviors --------------- A behavior can be attached to any class that extends from `Component`. In order to attach a behavior to a class, the component class must implement the `behaviors` method. As an example, Yii provides the `AutoTimestamp` behavior for automatically updating timestamp fields when saving an Active Record model: ```php class User extends ActiveRecord { // ... public function behaviors() { return [ 'timestamp' => [ 'class' => 'yii\behaviors\AutoTimestamp', 'attributes' => [ ActiveRecord::EVENT_BEFORE_INSERT => ['create_time', 'update_time'], ActiveRecord::EVENT_BEFORE_UPDATE => 'update_time', ], ], ]; } } ``` In the above, the `class` value is a string representing the fully qualified behavior class name. All of the other key-value pairs represent corresponding public properties of the `AutoTimestamp` class, thereby customizing how the behavior functions. Creating your own behaviors --------------------------- [[NEEDS UPDATING FOR Yii 2]] To create your own behavior, you must define a class that implements the `IBehavior` interface. This can be accomplished by extending `CBehavior`. More specifically, you can extend `CModelBehavior` or `CActiveRecordBehavior` for behaviors to be used specifically with models or with Active Record models. ```php class MyBehavior extends CActiveRecordBehavior { } ``` To make your behavior customizable, like `AutoTimestamp`, add public properties: ```php class MyBehavior extends CActiveRecordBehavior { public $attr; } ``` Now, when the behavior is used, you can set the attribute to which you'd want the behavior to be applied: ```php class User extends ActiveRecord { // ... public function behaviors() { return [ 'mybehavior' => [ 'class' => 'ext\mybehavior\MyBehavior', 'attr' => 'member_type' ], ], ]; } } ``` Behaviors are normally written to take action when certain model-related events occur, such as `beforeSave` or `afterFind`. You can write your behaviors to have the corresponding method. Within the method, you can access the model instance through `$this->getOwner()`: ```php class MyBehavior extends CActiveRecordBehavior { public $attr; public function beforeSave() { $model = $this->getOwner(); // Use $model->$attr } } ```