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Data widgets
============
> Note: This section is under development.
ListView
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DetailView
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DetailView displays the detail of a single data [[yii\widgets\DetailView::$model|model]].
It is best used for displaying a model in a regular format (e.g. each model attribute is displayed as a row in a table).
The model can be either an instance of [[\yii\base\Model]] or an associative array.
DetailView uses the [[yii\widgets\DetailView::$attributes]] property to determines which model attributes should be displayed and how they
should be formatted.
A typical usage of DetailView is as follows:
```php
echo DetailView::widget([
'model' => $model,
'attributes' => [
'title', // title attribute (in plain text)
'description:html', // description attribute in HTML
[ // the owner name of the model
'label' => 'Owner',
'value' => $model->owner->name,
],
],
]);
```
GridView
--------
Data grid or GridView is one of the most powerful Yii widgets. It is extremely useful if you need to quickly build admin
section of the system. It takes data from [data provider](data-providers.md) and renders each row using a set of columns
presenting data in a form of a table.
Each row of the table represents the data of a single data item, and a column usually represents an attribute of
the item (some columns may correspond to complex expression of attributes or static text).
Grid view supports both sorting and pagination of the data items. The sorting and pagination can be done in AJAX mode
or normal page request. A benefit of using GridView is that when the user disables JavaScript, the sorting and pagination
automatically degrade to normal page requests and are still functioning as expected.
The minimal code needed to use GridView is as follows:
```php
use yii\grid\GridView;
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use yii\data\ActiveDataProvider;
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => Post::find(),
'pagination' => [
'pageSize' => 20,
],
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]);
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
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]);
```
The above code first creates a data provider and then uses GridView to display every attribute in every row taken from
data provider. The displayed table is equipped with sorting and pagination functionality.
### Grid columns
Yii grid consists of a number of columns. Depending on column type and settings these are able to present data differently.
These are defined in the columns part of GridView config like the following:
```php
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'columns' => [
['class' => 'yii\grid\SerialColumn'],
// A simple column defined by the data contained in $dataProvider.
// Data from model's column1 will be used.
'id',
'username',
// More complex one.
[
'class' => 'yii\grid\DataColumn', // can be omitted, default
'value' => function ($data) {
return $data->name;
},
],
],
]);
```
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Note that if columns part of config isn't specified, Yii tries to show all possible data provider model columns.
### Column classes
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Grid columns could be customized by using different column classes:
```php
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'columns' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\grid\SerialColumn', // <-- here
// you may configure additional properties here
],
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```
Additionally to column classes provided by Yii that we'll review below you can create your own column classes.
Each column class extends from [[\yii\grid\Column]] so there some common options you can set while configuring
grid columns.
- `header` allows to set content for header row.
- `footer` allows to set content for footer row.
- `visible` is the column should be visible.
- `content` allows you to pass a valid PHP callback that will return data for a row. The format is the following:
```php
function ($model, $key, $index, $grid) {
return 'a string';
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}
```
You may specify various container HTML options passing arrays to:
- `headerOptions`
- `contentOptions`
- `footerOptions`
- `filterOptions`
#### Data column
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Data column is for displaying and sorting data. It is default column type so specifying class could be omitted when
using it.
TBD
#### Action column
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Action column displays action buttons such as update or delete for each row.
```php
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'columns' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\grid\ActionColumn',
// you may configure additional properties here
],
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```
Available properties you can configure are:
- `controller` is the ID of the controller that should handle the actions. If not set, it will use the currently active
controller.
- `template` the template used for composing each cell in the action column. Tokens enclosed within curly brackets are
treated as controller action IDs (also called *button names* in the context of action column). They will be replaced
by the corresponding button rendering callbacks specified in [[yii\grid\ActionColumn::$buttons|buttons]]. For example, the token `{view}` will be
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replaced by the result of the callback `buttons['view']`. If a callback cannot be found, the token will be replaced
with an empty string. Default is `{view} {update} {delete}`.
- `buttons` is an array of button rendering callbacks. The array keys are the button names (without curly brackets),
and the values are the corresponding button rendering callbacks. The callbacks should use the following signature:
```php
function ($url, $model) {
// return the button HTML code
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}
```
In the code above `$url` is the URL that the column creates for the button, and `$model` is the model object being
rendered for the current row.
- `urlCreator` is a callback that creates a button URL using the specified model information. The signature of
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the callback should be the same as that of [[yii\grid\ActionColumn::createUrl()]]. If this property is not set,
button URLs will be created using [[yii\grid\ActionColumn::createUrl()]].
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#### Checkbox column
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CheckboxColumn displays a column of checkboxes.
To add a CheckboxColumn to the [[yii\grid\GridView]], add it to the [[yii\grid\GridView::$columns|columns]] configuration as follows:
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```php
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'columns' => [
// ...
[
'class' => 'yii\grid\CheckboxColumn',
// you may configure additional properties here
],
],
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```
Users may click on the checkboxes to select rows of the grid. The selected rows may be obtained by calling the following
JavaScript code:
```javascript
var keys = $('#grid').yiiGridView('getSelectedRows');
// keys is an array consisting of the keys associated with the selected rows
```
#### Serial column
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Serial column renders row numbers starting with `1` and going forward.
Usage is as simple as the following:
```php
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'columns' => [
['class' => 'yii\grid\SerialColumn'], // <-- here
// ...
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```
### Sorting data
- https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/issues/1576
### Filtering data
For filtering data the GridView needs a [model](model.md) that takes the input from the filtering
form and adjusts the query of the dataProvider to respect the search criteria.
A common practice when using [active records](active-record.md) is to create a search Model class
that provides needed functionality (it can be generated for you by Gii). This class defines the validation
rules for the search and provides a `search()` method that will return the data provider.
To add search capability for the `Post` model we can create `PostSearch` like in the following example:
```php
<?php
namespace app\models;
use Yii;
use yii\base\Model;
use yii\data\ActiveDataProvider;
class PostSearch extends Model
{
public function rules()
{
// only fields in rules() are searchable
return [
[['id'], 'integer'],
[['title', 'creation_date'], 'safe'],
];
}
public function scenarios()
{
// bypass scenarios() implementation in the parent class
return Model::scenarios();
}
public function search($params)
{
$query = Post::find();
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
]);
// load the seach form data and validate
if (!($this->load($params) && $this->validate())) {
return $dataProvider;
}
// adjust the query by adding the filters
$query->andFilterWhere(['id' => $this->id]);
$query->andFilterWhere(['like', 'title', $this->name])
->andFilterWhere(['like', 'creation_date', $this->creation_date]);
return $dataProvider;
}
}
```
You can use this function in the controller to get the dataProvider for the GridView:
```php
$searchModel = new PostSearch();
$dataProvider = $searchModel->search(Yii::$app->request->get());
return $this->render('myview', [
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'searchModel' => $searchModel,
]);
```
And in the view you then assign the `$dataProvider` and `$searchModel` to the GridView:
```php
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $dataProvider,
'filterModel' => $searchModel,
]);
```
### Working with model relations
When displaying active records in a GridView you might encounter the case where you display values of related
columns such as the post's author's name instead of just his `id`.
You do this by defining the attribute name in columns as `author.name` when the `Post` model
has a relation named `author` and the author model has an attribute `name`.
The GridView will then display the name of the author but sorting and filtering are not enabled by default.
You have to adjust the `PostSearch` model that has been introduced in the last section to add this functionality.
To enable sorting on a related column you have to join the related table and add the sorting rule
to the Sort component of the data provider:
```php
$query = Post::find();
$dataProvider = new ActiveDataProvider([
'query' => $query,
]);
// join with relation `author` that is a relation to the table `users`
// and set the table alias to be `author`
$query->joinWith(['author' => function($query) { $query->from(['author' => 'users']); }]);
// enable sorting for the related column
$dataProvider->sort->attributes['author.name'] = [
'asc' => ['author.name' => SORT_ASC],
'desc' => ['author.name' => SORT_DESC],
];
// ...
```
Filtering also needs the joinWith call as above. You also need to define the searchable column in attributes and rules like this:
```php
public function attributes()
{
// add related fields to searchable attributes
return array_merge(parent::attributes(), ['author.name']);
}
public function rules()
{
return [
[['id'], 'integer'],
[['title', 'creation_date', 'author.name'], 'safe'],
];
}
```
In `search()` you then just add another filter condition with `$query->andFilterWhere(['LIKE', 'author.name', $this->getAttribute('author.name')]);`.
> Info: For more information on `joinWith` and the queries performed in the background, check the
> [active record docs on eager and lazy loading](active-record.md#lazy-and-eager-loading).
### Multiple GridViews on one page
You can use more than one GridView on a single page but some additional configuration is needed so that
they do not interfere.
When using multiple instances of GridView you have to configure different parameter names for
the generated sort and pagination links so that each GridView has its individual sorting and pagination.
You do so by setting the [[yii\data\Sort::sortParam|sortParam]] and [[yii\data\Pagination::pageParam|pageParam]]
of the dataProviders [[yii\data\BaseDataProvider::$sort|sort]] and [[yii\data\BaseDataProvider::$pagination|pagination]]
instance.
Assume we want to list `Post` and `User` models for which we have already prepared two data providers
in `$userProvider` and `$postProvider`:
```php
use yii\grid\GridView;
$userProvider->pagination->pageParam = 'user-page';
$userProvider->sort->sortParam = 'user-sort';
$postProvider->pagination->pageParam = 'post-page';
$postProvider->sort->sortParam = 'post-sort';
echo '<h1>Users</h1>';
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $userProvider,
]);
echo '<h1>Posts</h1>';
echo GridView::widget([
'dataProvider' => $postProvider,
]);
```
### Using GridView with Pjax
TBD