I have an attribute called 'GroupzDescription'. The column name in DB is groupzdescription. This ambiguity is creating a CException-Property "Apartment.GroupzDescription" is not defined.. when it executes the following lines -
<?php echo $form->textField($model_apt,'GroupzDescription',array('size' => 60, 'maxlength' => 250)); ?>
How can I solve this to make this attribute case insensitive.
Solved.
In the model class, I added the below code
public function getGroupzDescription()
{
return $this->groupzdescription;
}
public function setGroupzDescription($groupzdescription)
{
$this->groupzdescription = $groupzdescription;
}
This seems to be working.
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So I am trying to get my mutators and accessors to work in Laravel 9, in my Tag model I have the following:
protected function name(): Attribute
{
return Attribute::make(
get: fn ($value) => strtolower($value),
set: fn ($value) => strtolower($value),
);
}
When displaying the name in my blade view however, the name is not being displayed in lower cases ({{ $tag->name }}), also not when saving a new model to the database.
The following does work btw:
public function getNameAttribute($value)
{
return strtolower($value);
}
Also when using public it does not work:
public function name(): Attribute
Just trying to understand what I am doing wrong here?
I am using Laravel version 9.44
I dont know if the question's content is exactly your code. I had a similiar problem, get and set not working. But it worked in other model files.
I just found the solution once again, ya, once again.
If the attribute(column name) has two words, you have to make it together, first word should be lowercase.
short_name
protected function shortName(): Attribute
{
return Attribute::make(
get: fn ($value) => strtolower($value),
set: fn ($value) => strtolower($value),
);
}
Inject the class at top of page like below
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Casts\Attribute;
I'm using Lumen default Tests only added this line to the test :
$users = \App\Models\User::factory()->count(5)->create();
But i get this error when running the test :
InvalidArgumentException: Unknown format "name"
I did't touch the UserFactory Class i include it below , whats wrong with my code?
public function definition()
{
return [
'name' => $this->faker->name,
'email' => $this->faker->unique()->safeEmail,
];
}
Should anybody else end up here looking for a similar issue in Laravel, make sure you include
parent::setUp();
in your setup method (if you have one). For example,
class ManageDocumentTest extends TestCase
{
public $user;
public function setUp():void
{
parent::setUp();
$this->user = User::factory()->create();
...
Uncommented these lines in app.php and its working now :
$app->withFacades();
$app->withEloquent();
You have to extend use Tests\TestCase instead of PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase.
At least, it helped me.
If you are using Tests\TestCase, calling parent::setUp(); and it still doesn't work, make sure not to call $faker before the actual test - ie. in a #dataProvider it won't work
I am having an issue inserting a record into the database. I am a beginner with the Yii framework, so I may have made some stupid mistakes.
This is from the SiteController
public function actionCreatePost(){
$model = new PostForm();
$post = new Post();
if ($model->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $model->validate()) {
$post->body = $model->body;
$post->title = $model->title;
$post->save();
return $this->redirect('index');
}else {
return $this->render('createPost', ['model' => $model]);
}
}
This is from the Post class
public function behaviors()
{
return [
[
'class' => TimestampBehavior::className(),
'createdAtAttribute' => 'created_at',
'updatedAtAttribute' => 'updated_at',
'value' => new Expression('NOW()'),
],
[
'class' => BlameableBehavior::className(),
'createdByAttribute' => 'id_author',
]
];
}
The issue is that you have created a PostForm class for the form (which is correct) but you are then trying to load the response into the Post class - a completely different class. This won’t work without modification.
If you have a look at the response:
var_dump(Yii:$app->request->post());
You will see the form data is located within the PostForm key. Yii will therefore only load the data into the PostForm class.
The correct solution is therefore to create a savePost() function within the PostForm eg:
public function savePost(){
$model = new Post();
$model->propertyABC = $this->propertyABC
...etc...
$model->save();
So the action would appear as follows:
$model = new PostForm();
If($model->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $model->validate()){
$model->savePost();
The other option is to rename the key from PostForm to Post. Yii will then load the data but this is not the best approach as it is a bit obscure.
Hope that helps
I would guess the issue is with the validation.
I can see several issues I will point out. First, I cannot figure out why are you creating a new PostForm, loading the data in it and verifying it, just to dump some values in a new Post and save it. Are there some functions, you are running in the PostForm model, that are triggered by load or verify? If that is not the case, I would suggest dropping one of the models, and using only the other. Usually, that is the Form model. It serves as a link between the ActiveForm and the model handling everything. You can do everything in the createPost() function in the Form model, and then in the controller it will look like
if ($model->load(Yii::$app->request->post())) {
$model->save();
return $this->redirect('index');
}
Second of all, you can dump post->getErrors() before the save to see if there are any errors with the validation. What you can also do, is call $post->save(false) instead. If you pass false to it, it will not trigger $post->validate(), and some errors can be neglected. Please, let me know if there is anything unclear.
I have a problem on yii model, ive been told to use the generateAttributeLabel() on the model, but i tried to use it on the way i thought it would work but it doesnt. This is my code
public function generateAttributeLabel($variable = file_get_contents('protected\column.txt'))
{
return $variable;
}
public function attributeLabels()
{
return array(
'id' => 'ID',
'parametro_id' => 'Parametro',
);
}
There are some columns that are being generated automatically and i thought to save their names into a file and its saved as example like (index, par, tolt, sircer). Thats why the file_get_contents(), but i get an error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '(', expecting ')'.
so i really dont know and i need this to make checkboxlist with the attributes of each column thats going to be saved as y or n, if someone could tell me how to use this with checkboxlist would be appretiated.
the content file is this
lololo,
for now it has 1 element, but will be adding more each time a column is created
You can't use a function return value as a default value in a function declaration, you will need to set that up in the function itself
public function generateAttributeLabel($variable = null){
if($variable){
$variable = file_get_contents($variable);
}
return $variable;
}
I have a console command to do a consumer time, AND I need to know how to call (execute) it in a web application action in YII.
class MyCommand extends CConsoleCommand{
public function actionIndex(){
$model = new Product();
$model->title = 'my product';
...
$model->save();
.
.
.
}
}
I want to execute this code.
try this:
Yii::import('application.commands.*');
$command = new MyCommand("test", "test");
$command->run(null);
The 2 parameters with value "test" must be set but do not have an impact, they are used for the --help option when using the console.
/**
* Constructor.
* #param string $name name of the command
* #param CConsoleCommandRunner $runner the command runner
*/
public function __construct($name,$runner)
{
$this->_name=$name;
$this->_runner=$runner;
$this->attachBehaviors($this->behaviors());
}
https://github.com/yiisoft/yii/blob/master/framework/console/CConsoleCommand.php#L65
Try this
Yii::import('application.commands.*');
$command = new GearmanCommand('start', Yii::app()->commandRunner);
$command->run(array('start', '--daemonize', '--initd'));
where array('start', '--daemonize', '--initd') is a action and action parameters
I had same problem - i need to call action from inside controller and from command
I said same problem because it actually same - you have action which you need to call from console, and call it from controller too.
If you need to call an action(command) as a part of controller action, then i think you need to modify this solution a little. Or is my solution is enough for you?
So here is my solution:
first create action as said in http://www.yiichina.net/doc/guide/1.1/en/basics.controller#action
class NotifyUnsharedItemsAction extends CAction
{
public function run()
{
echo "ok";
}
}
then in controller action is loaded as usuall:
class TestController extends Controller
{
public function actions() {
return array(
'notifyUnsharedItems'=>'application.controllers.actions.NotifyUnsharedItemsAction',
);
}
and in command i run action in such way:
class NotifyUnsharedItemsCommand extends CConsoleCommand
{
public function run($args)
{
$action = Yii::createComponent('application.controllers.actions.NotifyUnsharedItemsAction',$this,'notify');
$action->run();
}
}
Accepting that we are on linux server, for Yii 1.1 real life example would be:
$run = '/usr/bin/php ' . Yii::getPathOfAlias('root').'/yiic' [command]
exec(sprintf("%s > %s 2>&1 & echo $! >> %s", $run, '/dev/null', '/dev/null'));
This will run Yii console command in the background.
Yii is PHP -> you can use the standard php constructs specified at http://php.net/manual/en/function.exec.php and the related methods near the bottom of the page, depending on what exactly you want to achieve.
Also, another very clean solution from cebe on gist:
<?php
// ...
$runner=new CConsoleCommandRunner();
$runner->commands=array(
'commandName' => array(
'class' => 'application.commands.myCommand',
),
);
ob_start();
$runner->run(array(
'yiic',
'idbrights',
));
echo nl2br(htmlentities(ob_get_clean(), null, Yii::app()->charset));
Yii::app()->end();
Typically what you should do in these situations is refactor.
Move the "common" code out of the MyCommand and place it into a class located in the components folder.
Now you can place any head on top of the "common" code without altering your functionality. For example:
protected/components/Mywork.php:
<?php
class Mywork
{
public function doWork()
{
$model = new Product();
$model->title = 'my product';
...
$model->save();
...
}
}
protected/controller/MyworkController.php:
<?php
class MyworkController
{
public function actionDowork()
{
$mywork = new Mywork;
...
}
}
protected/commands/MyworkCommand.php:
<?php
class MyworkCommand extends CConsoleCommand
{
public function run($args)
{
$mywork = new Mywork;
...
}
}
This approach makes testing easier too as you can test Mywork as a single unit outside of the view you are using.