* @since 2.0 */ abstract class BaseActiveFixture extends DbFixture implements \IteratorAggregate, \ArrayAccess, \Countable { use ArrayAccessTrait; use FileFixtureTrait; /** * @var string the AR model class associated with this fixture. */ public $modelClass; /** * @var array the data rows. Each array element represents one row of data (column name => column value). */ public $data = []; /** * @var \yii\db\ActiveRecord[] the loaded AR models */ private $_models = []; /** * Returns the AR model by the specified model name. * A model name is the key of the corresponding data row in [[data]]. * @param string $name the model name. * @return null|\yii\db\ActiveRecord the AR model, or null if the model cannot be found in the database * @throws \yii\base\InvalidConfigException if [[modelClass]] is not set. */ public function getModel($name) { if (!isset($this->data[$name])) { return null; } if (array_key_exists($name, $this->_models)) { return $this->_models[$name]; } if ($this->modelClass === null) { throw new InvalidConfigException('The "modelClass" property must be set.'); } $row = $this->data[$name]; /* @var $modelClass \yii\db\ActiveRecord */ $modelClass = $this->modelClass; $keys = []; foreach ($modelClass::primaryKey() as $key) { $keys[$key] = isset($row[$key]) ? $row[$key] : null; } return $this->_models[$name] = $modelClass::findOne($keys); } /** * Loads the fixture. * * The default implementation simply stores the data returned by [[getData()]] in [[data]]. * You should usually override this method by putting the data into the underlying database. */ public function load() { $this->data = $this->getData(); } /** * Returns the fixture data. * * @return array the data to be put into the database * @throws InvalidConfigException if the specified data file does not exist. * @see [[loadData]] */ protected function getData() { return $this->loadData($this->dataFile); } /** * {@inheritdoc} */ public function unload() { parent::unload(); $this->data = []; $this->_models = []; } }