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Yii2 By Example

By : Fabrizio Caldarelli
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Yii2 By Example

By: Fabrizio Caldarelli

Overview of this book

Yii is a high-performance PHP framework best for developing Web 2.0 applications. It provides fast, secure, and professional features to create robust projects, however, this rapid development requires the ability to organize common tasks together to build a complete application. It's all too easy to get confused; this is where this book comes in. This book contains a series of practical project examples for developers starting from scratch. Each section contains the most relevant theories for every topic as you walk through developing each project, focusing on key aspects that commonly confuse users. The book starts with all the framework’s basic concepts, such as controllers and views, to introduce you to Yii and creating your first application, a simple news reader. You will be learn to configure URL rules to make a pretty URL, essential for search engine optimization. Next, you will walk through Model and ActiveRecord, key concepts in database interaction. The second application you will develop is a reservation system that allows you to manage rooms, customers, and reservations. For this, you will use database connection through SQL and ActiveRecord. More complex than the first one, this application will introduce you to the advanced template of Yii 2, splitting the app into two parts: a frontend for all visitors and a backend for the admin. Finally, you will move on to the last two applications: one that allows connections from remote clients, through RESTful components of Yii 2, and another that creates and organizes automatic tasks using the console application structure of Yii 2.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Yii2 By Example
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we created api for use in a mobile app through the use of the powerful tools provided by Yii. We adopted the approach of creating a new application in order to distribute RESTful web services, instead of mixing web and api controllers. For this purpose, at the beginning of the chapter, we configured a new REST application using the advanced template.

After configuring the RESTful web service environment, we discovered two kinds of api controllers that Yii provides by default, then we created controllers with custom data and data from ActiveRecord.

Next, we found out the default authentication methods for RESTful Web Services provided by framework and you learned how to use them.

Finally, we focused on how to customize the response output format, taking an example of how to create an RSS version of the available data.

In the next chapter, you will learn how to write a console application and will look at the differences between web and console apps.