I'm trying to post to shopify via the api multiple image/variants at once.
I'm currently using guzzle php and this works:
$response = $shop->api()->rest('POST', '/admin/products/#{productnumber}/images.json' ,[
"image" => [
"src" => "https://example.com/images/blahblah.jpg",
"variant_ids" => ["9999999999"]
]
However I need to do multiple ones so I'm trying to do something like this:
$response = $shop->api()->rest('POST', '/admin/products/#{productnumber}/images.json' ,[
"image" => [
"src" => "https://example.com/images/blahblah.jpg",
"variant_ids" => ["9999999999"]
],
"image" => [
"src" => "https://example.com/images/blahblah.jpg",
"variant_ids" => ["9999999999"]
]
The above does not work. Neither does this work:
$response = $shop->api()->rest('POST', '/admin/products/#{productnumber}/images.json' ,[
"image" => [
"src" => "https://example.com/images/blahblah.jpg",
"variant_ids" => ["9999999999"],
"src" => "https://example.com/images/blahblah.jpg",
"variant_ids" => ["9999999999"]
]
I can loop over each image and variant but I'm trying to avoid having to make multiple calls. Let me know please. Thank you!
I think you would have to use GraphQL and try the mutation there to add an array of images. The RestAPI is a one-trick pony it seems with one call per image. I looked through all my old codes and always burned an API call per image.
GraphQL has the concept of images[] though, so that is your best bet it seems.
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i want to have script tag like this for each View
<script type="application/ld+json">
/****** my code
</script>
with
$this->registerJs(....)
i get this kind of code:
<script>jQuery(function ($) {
.....
});</script>
how to add diffrent type and how to remove jQuery..?
By default registerJs() is using $position = View::POS_READY and this one is registering automatically jQuery asset. If you don't want this you can use:
registerJs($js, \yii\web\View::POS_HEAD) - to place JS in the head part
registerJs($js, \yii\web\View::POS_BEGIN) - to place JS in the beginning of body part
registerJs($js, \yii\web\View::POS_END) - to place JS in the end of body part
Unfortunately all these will add your script in the standard <script> tag without the type.
To achieve this you must add it manually either by placing the <script...> by yourself or by calling \yii\helpers\Html::script($js, ['type' => 'application/ld+json']) in your view or layout file.
I use this in the layout. Using blocks allows me to replace this for other schema.org in other pages.
<?= Html::script(isset($this->blocks['schema'])
? $this->blocks['schema']
: \yii\helpers\Json::encode([
'#context' => 'https://schema.org',
'#type' => 'WebSite',
'name' => Yii::$app->name,
'image' => $this->image,
'url' => $this->url,
'descriptions' => $this->description,
'author' => [
'#type' => 'Organization',
'name' => Yii::$app->name,
'url' => Yii::$app->homeUrl,
'telephone' => Yii::$app->params['phone'],
]
]), [
'type' => 'application/ld+json',
]) ?>
Simply use Html::script($js, $options).
Consider the usage of Json::encode() to avoid writing JS in a PHP
file. It's prettier for me that way, and also makes variable
interpolation easier.
In this example you see a lot of $this->image|description|url
because I'm using https://github.com/daxslab/yii2-taggedview to extend the
yii\web\View with more attributes in order to make automate Opengraph
and Twitter Cards tags generation.
I'm using Yii 2 and building a RESTful API inside a Yii 2 module called apiv1.
The file config.php for the module apiv1 looks like this:
// ...
urlManager' => [
// ...
'rules' => [
[
'class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule',
'controller' => [
'likes',
],
],
],
];
For instance, GET /apiv1/likes works, but I'd like to set up a route to handle GET /api/v1/likes. How can this be done either individually or for the entire module as a general route from api/v1 to apiv1?
You can use the prefix attribute to customize your rest/UrlRule routes.
E.g., for your case, you should be able to do:
[
'class' => 'yii\rest\UrlRule',
'controller' => 'likes',
'prefix' => 'api/v1',
]
For more info, you can see the REST routing guide and yii-rest-rule API docs - in particular, see the $patterns and $extraPatterns properties for additional configuration options.
1) I have my Yii2 in subfilder, so all my link starts from Yii/, like http:/localhost/Yii/settings/usertype-activitytype/type/3
2) request component config
'request' => [
'cookieValidationKey' => 'somecookiekey',
'baseUrl' => '/Yii',
],
3) Trying to build Menu, current route is http:/localhost/Yii/settings/usertype-activitytype/type/1 the 1 is id in route, and I should specify current route as Yii::$app->request->pathInfo for Nav widget
Attempt 1 - no bracets as string NOT FIND ACTIVE ELEMENT
Nav::widget([
'items' => array_map(function($userType) {
return [
'label' => $userType->name,
'url' => Url::current(['id' => $userType->id]),
];
}, $userTypes),
'route' => Yii::$app->request->pathInfo,
'options' => ['class' =>'nav-pills'],
]);
Attempt 2 - use bracets as route NOT FIND ACTIVE ELEMENT
Nav::widget([
'items' => array_map(function($userType) {
return [
'label' => $userType->name,
'url' => [Url::current(['id' => $userType->id])]
];
}, $userTypes),
'route' => Yii::$app->request->pathInfo,
'options' => ['class' =>'nav-pills'],
]);
Attempt 3 - remove baseUrl from generated route FIND ACTIVE ELEMENT !!!
Nav::widget([
'items' => array_map(function($userType) {
return [
'label' => $userType->name,
'url' => [str_replace('Yii/', '', Url::current(['id' => $userType->id]))]
];
}, $userTypes),
'route' => Yii::$app->request->pathInfo,
'options' => ['class' =>'nav-pills'],
]);
So you should notice I have to use dirty hack to force Nav work with generated Url, it seems very unconvient.
The question is - is there are ways to force NAV widget to recognize current active item ?
If you want buil an url based on your param you should use Url::to()as
'url' => Url::to(your-controller/your-view', ['id' => $userType->id]),
so accessing the view type for controller usertype-activitytype
'url' => Url::to('usertype-activitytype/type', ['id' => $userType->id]),
current Creates a URL by using the current route and the GET parameters.
and remember that
By Design UrlManager always prepends base URL to the generated URLs.
By default base URL is determined based on the location of entry
script. If you want to customize this, you should configure the
baseUrl property of UrlManager.
Looking to your comment the url is correcly formed .. then if you need http:/localhost/Yii instead of Yii then you can:
don't set so the localhost ... url is atomatically created
OR add the proper base url configureation as http:/localhost/Yii/ in config /main and remember that you can use main.php and main-local.php for manage different congiguration
I am new in Yii 2 and my problem is about routing inside a module.
I have a module in my app which is a profile cabinet both for users and admins. I created a CabinetController instead of DefaultController and also I created a AdminController and UserController.
What I want? I want this CabinetController received request and forward it to either AdminController or UserController after verify wether the user is admin or not.
In config file I set a default route for module as "cabinet"(as I understand this is a name for default controller). And in "rules" part of UrlManager I wrote following:
'modules' => [
'cabinet' => [
'class' => 'app\modules\cabinet\Module',
'defaultRoute' => 'cabinet'
],
'utility' => [
'class' => 'c006\utility\migration\Module',
],
],
'urlManager' => [
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => false,
'rules' => [
'<_c:\w+>/' => '<_c>/',
'<_c:[\w\-]+>/<_a:\w+>' => '<_c>/<_a>',
'<_m:cabinet>/<_a:\w+>' => '<_a>',
],
],
If I go to "my-site.com/cabinet" it works fine and open "admin/index" because I made it to redirest this request to AdminController/actionIndex, but once I go to somewhere like "my-site.com/cabinet/users" it respond with 404 NotFound. I open the loger and see: exception 'yii\base\InvalidRouteException' with message 'Unable to resolve the request "cabinet/desktop"
This is my CabinetController and the way I forward requests to Admin/UserController:
public function init()
{
parent::init();
$this->user = $this->findModel();
$this->controllerToUse = $this->user->isAdmin() ? 'admin' : 'user';
}
public function actionIndex()
{
return $this->module->runAction($this->controllerToUse . '/' . $this->action->id);
}
If I change defaultAction in CabinetController it run this action normally as expected. Or if I go to "my-site.com/cabinet/admin/users" again it works good, because it found a controller in the url(as I think).
Routing can be a bit tricky in Yii2, it follows a few rules you need to understand which can be found here
But if i understand you correctly Admin/UserController is part of the Cabinet module? and you want Yii to route /cabinet/users to /cabinet/admin/users
You'll need to add some rules in your UrlManager see Rules
Example:
'rules' => [
'<module:cabinet>/<action:\w+>' => '<module>/admin/<action>',
],
Hope it helps
I am working on Rest Api on YII. I integrated RESTFULL extention. In this some one used this below code. What is SINGLE in below onRest Event. Can anybody explain plz.
$this->onRest('req.get.single.render', function ($id, $user_id) {
$data="hi";
$this->emitRest('req.render.json', [
[
'type' => 'raw',
'data' => $data
]
]);
It's might be called when a GET request for a single resource is to be rendered. But, I never saw SINGLE in *Yii RESTFULL extension's event. You can reference in this or this