How can I enable clean-urls with multiple language in Yii2.
in - English
https://www.myfolder.com/en/restaurant/Bez_Gwiazdek-Warsaw
in - French
https://www.myfolder.com/fr/restaurant/Bez_Gwiazdek-Varsovie
in - Polish
https://www.myfolder.com/pl/Restauracja/Bez_Gwiazdek-Warszawa
please have a look at this repository https://github.com/codemix/yii2-localeurls#example-language-selection-widget
you need to update your urlManager configuration, something like this
[
'language' => 'en',
'components' => [
'urlManager' => [
'class' => 'codemix\localeurls\UrlManager',
'languages' => ['en','pl','fr'],
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<slug:[A-Za-z0-9 -_.]+>' => '<controller>/<action>',
],
],
...
]
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I have catalogue with products. Urls for products looks like this domain.com/adv?id=14792.
I want to beautify urls like this domain.com/adv/14792.
In web.php I tried to like this
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'enableStrictParsing' => true,
'rules' => [
'adv/<id:\d+>' => 'site/adv',
'<alias:[\w-]+>' => 'site/<alias>',
],
],
and there is no result.
I tried another variant in rules block:
'rules' => [
'adv/<id:\d+>' => 'adv',
'<alias:[\w-]+>' => 'site/<alias>',
],
and urls start to look like I want. But on this link I get 404 page.
Please use action with adv so that it work.
'rules' => [
'adv/<id:\d+>' => 'adv/<add some action here>',
'<alias:[\w-]+>' => 'site/<alias>',
],
I solved my problem by myself. This is my urlmanager module now:
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
'adv/<id:\d+>' => 'site/adv',
'<alias:[\w-]+>' => 'site/<alias>',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/' => '<controller>/<action>',
],
this construction build url from https://example.com/adv?id=123456 to https://example.com/adv/123456.
In view link build with
Html::a($insideEl,Url::to(['adv','id' => $ladvert->id]))
and in siteController action is
actionAdv($id)
Thanx.
This is how my url manager looks like:
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'enableStrictParsing' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule',
'pluralize' => false,
'controller' => 'v1/user',
'extraPatterns' => [
'GET account' => 'account',
],
]
],
]
In order to make this call I can access this url:
localhost/project/api/web/v1/user/account
What I need to do is to remove controller name from url(user). I need to call the api at this url:
localhost/project/api/web/v1/account.
How can I achieve this? I tried a lot of tricks but none worked.
Thanks for your help.
You need to add following expression under rules
'v1/account' => 'v1/user/account',
I'm having a problem getting my Yii2 application API setup. We have a website up and running and I've been tasked to setup a API for 3rd parties to connect to us to perform certain function calls. I've been reading the docs and did some googling and found this site that has a base setup for website and api. I installed it to see how it was setup, so I could try and apply it to my site.
I'm hitting the API section of the directory structure just fine, but I can't for the life of me figure out how the routing is supposed to work.
My directory structure is now as follows:
root
--api
----config
------main.php
----modules
------v1
--------controllers
----------SearchController.php
--------models
----------Search.php
----------ApiUser.php
--------Module.php
----runtime
----web
------assets
--assets
--commands
--config
---common
---site1
--controllers
----base
----common
----site1
--mail
--migrations
--models
--modules
--runtime
--vendor
----vendor_dirs
--views
--web
My apache config is as follows for the api alias:
Alias /api /var/www/website.com/api/web
<Directory "/var/www/webiste.com/api/web">
AllowOverride All
</Directory>
I'm confused to as to how I'm supposed to setup the url_manager section of the config file so that www.website.com/api/v1/search/do-search will hit the \api\modules\v1\controllers\SearchController::actionDoSearch() function.
My config looks as follows
'id' => 'app-api',
'basePath' => dirname(__DIR__),
'bootstrap' => ['log'],
'modules' => [
'v1' => [
'basePath' => '#app/modules/v1',
'class' => 'api\modules\v1\Module',
'controllerNamespace' => 'api\modules\v1\controllers',
],
],
'components' => [
'user' => [
'identityClass' => 'api\v1\models\ApiUser',
'enableAutoLogin' => false,
'enableSession' => false,
],
'log' => [
'traceLevel' => YII_DEBUG ? 3 : 0,
'targets' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\log\FileTarget',
'levels' => ['error', 'warning', 'info', 'trace'],
],
],
],
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'enableStrictParsing' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule',
'controller' => 'v1/search',
'pluralize' => false,
'extraPatterns' => [
'GET do-search' => 'do-search'
]
],
],
],
],
I've read through the routing guide on the Yii2 website, but it didn't really shed any light on the subject.
update
So after tweaking my config, I think I managed to make some headway, but I'm still not there yet.
I'm now getting the following error:
ReflectionException
Class api\modules\v1\Module does not exist
My namespace in the module is as follows:
namespace api\modules\v1;
class ApiModule extends \yii\base\Module
{
So it seems that the namespace is not registering property, or the base path for the module is not correct.
Any help explaining things, so I can better understand would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
SUCCESS
I'm an idiot. The Module.php file was not in the v1 directory, but actually one directory down.
Add your module to modules section:
'modules' => [
'v1' => [
'class' => 'app\modules\v1\Module',
'basePath' => '#app/modules/v1',
'controllerNamespace' => 'app\modules\v1\controllers'
]
Add url rules for REST controller:
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'enableStrictParsing' => false,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule',
'controller' => [ 'v1/search']
],
'GET v1/search/do-search' => 'v1/search/do-search',//actually should work without this line
When creating new controller add it to controller section in url rules.
I have a problem calling the url of my rest api in Yii2. I want to call a url like:
http://localhost/index-dev.php/myapi/collection/18
where 18 is the Id.
In my web.php config, I have the following code, with other settings from another programmers :
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => true,
'rules' => [
['class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule', 'controller' => ['coding/nodes', 'coding/scales','myapi/collection']],
'<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>' => '<controller>/view',
],
],
when i call my URL, i get
Not Found (#404)
What am i doing wrong?
I had the same problem, you can disable the prural
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => true,
'rules' => [
['class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule', 'controller' => ['coding/nodes', 'coding/scales','myapi/collection']],
'<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>' => '<controller>/view',
'pluralize' => false,
],
],
You need to use the plural of your model class name in the URL for accessing a single model:
http://localhost/index-dev.php/myapi/collections/18
Take a look at the documentation of yii\rest\UrlRule:
The above code will create a whole set of URL rules supporting the following RESTful API endpoints:
'PUT,PATCH users/<id>' => 'user/update': update a user
'DELETE users/<id>' => 'user/delete': delete a user
'GET,HEAD users/<id>' => 'user/view': return the details/overview/options of a user
'POST users' => 'user/create': create a new user
'GET,HEAD users' => 'user/index': return a list/overview/options of users
'users/<id>' => 'user/options': process all unhandled verbs of a user
'users' => 'user/options': process all unhandled verbs of user collection
i suggest create separate module for API
and configure your UrlManager like...:)
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'enableStrictParsing' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule',
'pluralize'=>false,
'controller' => ['v1/country','v1/user'],
'tokens' => [
'{id}' => '<id:\\w+>'
],
'extraPatterns' => [
'POST register' => 'register', //from url
'GET exists'=>'exists',
'POST login'=>'login',
'POST follow'=>'follow',
'POST category'=>'category',
'PUT profile'=>'profile',
'PUT change_password'=>'change_password',
'PUT feed_interested'=>'feed_interested',
],
]
],
]
More detail # Create Rest Api
I'm using Yii2 and have been using the Url::to method without any issue. Now I just tried it with params for the first time and it strips the ending slash from my route.
So normally, say I would do this:
Url::to('/my/route/', true);
// http://www.example.com/my/route/
But if I want to pass params, such as:
Url::to('['/my/route/', 'id' => 123, 'name' => 'larry']', true);
// http://www.example.com/my/route?id=123&name=larry
Is there any way to stop it doing this, if not, do I have any other options to get what I want?
My UrlManager rule:
'rules' => [
[
'pattern' => 'foo/<name:[0-9a-zA-Z\-]+>.<some_id:\d+>',
'route' => 'foo/index',
'suffix' => '/',
],
//.........
],
1) You can achieve that by adding suffix to corresponding url rule containing that route:
'components' => [
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
[
'pattern' => 'my/route',
'route' => 'my/route',
'suffix' => '/',
],
],
],
],
2) Globally it's available through urlManager property with the same name suffix.
'components' => [
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'suffix' => '/',
],
],
3) Alternative way of setting through component:
Yii::$app->urlManager->suffix = '/';
This one works for specific routes too, just add this line before calling Url::to();