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Merge pull request #597 from Agrumas/master
Corrections in docs and Model::loadMultiple fix
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@@ -136,11 +136,11 @@ Quoting table and column names
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Most of the time you would use the following syntax for quoting table and column names:
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```php
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$sql = "SELECT COUNT({{$column}}) FROM [[$table]]";
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$sql = "SELECT COUNT([[$column]]) FROM {{$table}}";
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$rowCount = $connection->createCommand($sql)->queryScalar();
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```
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In the code above `{{X}}` will be converted to properly quoted column name while `[[Y]]` will be converted to properly
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In the code above `[[X]]` will be converted to properly quoted column name while `{{Y}}` will be converted to properly
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quoted table name.
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The alternative is to quote table and column names manually using [[\yii\db\Connection::quoteTableName()]] and
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@@ -163,6 +163,26 @@ A model is now associated with a form name returned by its `formName()` method.
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mainly used when using HTML forms to collect user inputs for a model. Previously in 1.1,
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this is usually hardcoded as the class name of the model.
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A new methods called `load()` and `Model::loadMultiple()` is introduced to simplify the data population from user inputs
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to a model. For example,
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```php
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$model = new Post;
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if ($model->load($_POST)) {...}
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// which is equivalent to:
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if (isset($_POST['Post'])) {
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$model->attributes = $_POST['Post'];
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}
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$model->save();
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$postTags = array();
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$tagsCount = count($_POST['PostTag']);
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while($tagsCount-- > 0){
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$postTags[] = new PostTag(array('post_id' => $model->id));
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}
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Model::loadMultiple($postTags, $_POST);
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```
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Yii 2.0 introduces a new method called `scenarios()` to declare which attributes require
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validation under which scenario. Child classes should overwrite `scenarios()` to return
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@@ -196,18 +216,6 @@ Controllers
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The `render()` and `renderPartial()` methods now return the rendering results instead of directly
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sending them out. You have to `echo` them explicitly, e.g., `echo $this->render(...);`.
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A new method called `populate()` is introduced to simplify the data population from user inputs
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to a model. For example,
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```php
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$model = new Post;
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if ($model->load($_POST)) {...}
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// which is equivalent to:
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if (isset($_POST['Post'])) {
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$model->attributes = $_POST['Post'];
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}
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```
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Widgets
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@@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ class Model extends Component implements \IteratorAggregate, \ArrayAccess
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$success = true;
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}
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} elseif (isset($data[$scope][$i])) {
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$model->setAttributes($data[$scope[$i]]);
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$model->setAttributes($data[$scope][$i]);
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$success = true;
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}
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}
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