I have added some UrlManager rules so that pages like
/category/view?id=1
now look like
/1/cell-phones/
but, the problem is that the CGridView pagination still looks ugly
/category/view?id=1&page=2
How can I change it to look something like this?
/1/cell-phones/page/2
Should I change/override createUrl method of the CController, or there is a better way?
my rule for the page that has pagination is
'<id:\d+>/<title>' => 'category/view/id/<id>',
and complete set tof rules is
'<id:\d+>/<title>/*' => 'category/view/id/<id>',
'<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/view',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
'/<id:\d+>/<title1>/<title2>' => 'product/view/id/<id>',
'/<id:\d+>/<title1>/<title2>/<p_action:\w+>' => 'product/view/id/<id>/render/<p_action>',
'/<id:\d+>/<title1>/<title2>/<p_action:\w+>/parent_comment_id/<parent_comment_id:\d+>' => 'product/view/id/<id>/render/<p_action>/parent_comment_id/<parent_comment_id>',
Say you have used the following route configurations -
'<module:\w+>/<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<module>/<controller>/view',
So the URL's formed looks like - /category/view?id=1&page=2
Now try by adding /* to allow any further query string to beautify.
Modified -
'<module:\w+>/<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>/*'=>'<module>/<controller>/view',
Please check the /* added after ...<id:\d+> to make it <id:\d+>/*
It should do the trick.
Related
I'm very new to Yii, and I've been asked to take a look at a project, and see if I can add anything.
So to start off, I wanted to find out what files are in play for a certain page, i.e., what Controller, what View, what Model, etc. A friend, who dabbles in Yii told me it can usually be found via the URL itself, like this:
Sample: localhost/project/index.php?r=site/index
Site is the Controller, index is the Action
However, the project I saw returns URLs like so:
localhost/cdforum/web/index.php/forum/view/id/1
To which my friend said "the htaccess must've been modified". We assumed the Controller is forum, and the Action is view
We're not exactly sure if that's accurate. And given a project directory like so:
I'm not exactly sure what to look for. So I'd like to ask, for the URL above, is there a way to tell which files are responsible for the output?
You can usually get that from url but not necessarily because routing is defined in your config/main.php file in this part of it:
array(
......
'components'=>array(
......
'urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path',
'rules'=>array(
'pattern1'=>'route1',
'pattern2'=>'route2',
'pattern3'=>'route3',
),
),
),
);
Check the rules key of this array is the pattern the url is going to have so your pattern will look like
'forum/view/...' => 'the/real/url'
then stuff before first backslash is the controller and the second is the action. In that action you will be able to find what models are used.
Hope it helps
I suggest you to familiarize with this wiki page
http://www.yiiframework.com/wiki/249/understanding-the-view-rendering-flow/
Then, you can display trace log on your pages:
config/main.php
'log'=>array(
(...)
'routes'=>array(
(...)
array(
'class'=>'CWebLogRoute',
'levels'=>'trace',
),
),
),
I have searched a lot and tried a lot to do this , but no luck . I have referred this LINK. But it didn't solve my problem . I have a user module installed in yii (yii 2) . and i have user profile url like
http://192.168.1.31/Eb/user/profile?uguid=ac0c4558-77fc-4896-9b30-f77afe4d81cd
but i want this to like
http://192.168.1.31/Eb/user/profile/ac0c4558-77fc-4896-9b30-f77afe4d81cd
I mean without guid query string parameter .
I am trying in url manager like this
'urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path',
'showScriptName'=>false,
'rules'=>array(
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<guid:\d+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
),
How it is possible ??
In Yii UrlManager keys of rules parameter (attribute) must be regex pattern.
If I understand true your url have a structure CONTROLLER/ACTION (in my case Eb is subfolder), so your rules must be:
'urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path',
'showScriptName'=>false,
'rules'=>array(
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<uguid:\w+>' => '<controller>/<action>',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>' => '<controller>/<action>',
),
)
Be careful, that your uguid parameter not number so you must use w+ instead of d+
So you can create urls using createUrl:
Yii::app()->createUrl('user/profile', array('uguid' => 'USER_ID'))
Result must give which you want.
Your current url can also be accessed using
http://192.168.1.31/Eb/user/profile/uguid/ac0c4558-77fc-4896-9b30-f77afe4d81cd
You can remove your controller name by adding the following line in urlmanager rules:
'/Eb/user/profile/<id:([0-9a-zA-Z_\-]+)' => 'Eb/user/profile/uguid/<id>'
That should do the trick :)
I use generated actions by Gii in a module said News. I have normal view action that works with an id parameter (such as example.com/news/view/id/1).
When I use this line of code:
Yii::app()->createUrl("news/view",array("id"=>$data->primaryKey))
It generates example.com/news/1 (if $data->primaryKey is 1). It is not correct.
When I use this line of code:
Yii::app()->createUrl("news/view/id/",array("id"=>$data->primaryKey))
It generates example.com/news/id/id/1 (if $data->primaryKey is 1).
I am so confused! in first situation, this function doesn't generate id as a parameter name, and in second situation, it does! but after manually added id.
What shoud I do to make correct url format with this function?
Edit: news is a module. I changed the line of code as:
Yii::app()->createUrl("news/default/view/id/",array("id"=>$data->primaryKey))
It generates example.com/news/default/view/id/1 that is correct, but I don't want that default!
In config file you have something like this:
'urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path',
'rules'=>array(
'<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/view',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
),
),
this create how to look the URL.
You not need to write the id parameter when you create URL because is default. Look on the urlmanager rules:
Yii::app()->createUrl("news/view/",array("id"=>$data->primaryKey)) => example.com/news/id/1
On module defaut:
Yii::app()->createUrl('/news/default/view', array('id' => $data->primaryKey))
You need to create the urlmanager rule... how you want to look at your URL. More details here.
Use
'rules'=>array(
'news/<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'news/<controller>/view',
'news/<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'news/<controller>/<action>',
'news/<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'news/<controller>/<action>',
),
if you have a module names news.
You can try to replace news with regex but you will face problems with urls matched by several regexes if your regex is too broad. Use something like <module:news|accounting|people> in rules array key and <module> in rules array value.
If you need more sophisticated url management, or if you cannot solve your task with regexes, you can always extend CUrlManager.
trying to check it on this directory: protected/config/main.php sir.
urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path',
'rules'=>array(
'<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/view',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'<controll<>er>/<action>',
),
),
Please notice is that routed well? :)
I need to access my controllers with another name. For example, my controller name is *form_number_98*, but I need to access it by calling it through URL some thing like */form_98*.
All above mentioned will be done by the following line:
'form_<id:\d+>'=>'form_number_<id>',
But what if I need to access to it's view or another actions?
For example access to view with id 1
http://example.com/form_98/view/1
Which means:
http://example.com/form_number_98/view/id/1
Your answers would be greatly appreciated.
'urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path',
'showScriptName'=>false,
'caseSensitive'=>false,
'rules'=>array(
'/form_number_98/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>' => 'form_98/<action>/'
),
),
You can achive it by using url manager. Imagine you have a controller called "SampleController" with an action called "actionSampless", then you can have something like this:
'urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path','showScriptName'=>false, 'caseSensitive'=>false,
'rules'=>array(
'test/test/*'=>'Sample/Sampless',
//'pattern1'=>'route1', (it goes like this)
),
),
for more info click here. read User-friendly URLs topic..
Hope it may help you.
I have just gotten started with the Yii framework, trying to create a simple application. I have added the yii-user-management module (YUM) and have followed the short installation tutorial.
Following the tutorial, I created a RegistrationController that extends the YumRegistrationController - then tried loading it in the browser. However, regardless of how I change the config for UrlManager, I cannot get my own controller or view loaded (the view was copied to protected/views/registration.registration.php as instructed).
I am not the only one with the same problem - see here for example - but I cannot get any of the solutions working. Not even renaming the controller has worked, so I figure that there is something fundamentally wrong with my UrlManager settings.
'urlManager'=>array(
'urlFormat'=>'path',
'showScriptName'=>false,
'caseSensitive'=>false,
'rules'=>array(
'<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/view',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
'<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
),
),
The YumRegistrationController gets loaded every time, or I get a 404 error.
I have tried additional rules, like:
'registration' => 'application.controllers.Registration',
or (after renaming)
'registration' => '//MyRegistration/registration',
and even
'registration' => '//registration/registration/registration',
like in an article I read, but nothing worked.
Please help - I would really love to move on to creating an app instead of just working on the setup...
UPDATE: /registration/registration/registration works, it just shows the default view and loads the controller for YUM registration...
Yii version 1.1.10
I think , you have user component registered in your config main.php. So please share that. I can help.
. 'loginUrl' => array('/user/user/login'), may cause problem. no need to change urlManager.
'user'=>array(
'class'=>'application.components.WebUser',
'allowAutoLogin'=>true,
'loginUrl' => array('/user/login'),
),