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Mastering Yii

By : Charles R. Portwood ll
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Mastering Yii

By: Charles R. Portwood ll

Overview of this book

The successor of Yii Framework 1.1, Yii 2 is a complete rewrite of Yii Framework, one of the most popular PHP 5 frameworks around for making modern web applications. The update embraces the best practices and protocols established with newer versions of PHP, while still maintaining the simple, fast, and extendable behavior found in its predecessor. This book has been written to enhance your skills and knowledge with Yii Framework 2. Starting with configuration and how to initialize new projects, you’ll learn how to configure, manage, and use every aspect of Yii2 from Gii, DAO, Query Builder, Active Record, and migrations, to asset manager. You'll also discover how to automatically test your code using codeception. With this book by your side, you’ll have all the skills you need to quickly create rich modern web and console applications with Yii 2.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Mastering Yii
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
5
Modules, Widgets, and Helpers
13
Debugging and Deploying
Index

Events


Often when working with complex code bases, we may implement hooks and handlers so that our application can call custom code outside our main application flow. In Yii2, these handlers are called events, which can be automatically executed when a given event is triggered. For example, in a blogging platform, we may create an event to indicate that a post was published, which will trigger some custom code to send out an email to users in a specific mailing list. In this section, we'll cover how to create event handlers, trigger events, and write our own custom events.

Event handlers

Events in Yii2 are implemented within the yii\base\Component base class, which nearly every class in Yii2 extends from. By extending from this class, we can bind an event to nearly anywhere in our codebase. To begin working with events, we first need to create an event handler.

Event handlers in Yii2 can be bound by calling the yii\base\Component::on() method, and they specify a callback that should be executed...