multi model forms in yii

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故里飘歌 2020-12-13 10:32

How to create a multi-model form in Yii? I searched the entire documentation of Yii, but got no interesting results. Can some one give me some direction or thoughts about th

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  • 2020-12-13 11:14

    Another suggestions -

    Also we can use Wizard Behavior, It's an extension that simplifies the handling of multi-step forms. In which we can use multi model forms for registration process flow or others.

    Demo - http://wizard-behavior.pbm-webdev.co.uk/

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  • 2020-12-13 11:28

    In my expirience i got this solution to work and quickly understandable

    You have two models for data you wish collect. Let's say Person and Vehicle.

    Step 1 : Set up controller for entering form

    In your controller create model objects:

    public function actionCreate() {
    
      $Person = new Person;
      $Vehicle = new Vehicle;
    
      //.. see step nr.3
    
      $this->render('create',array(
            'Person'=>$Person,
            'Vehicle'=>$Vehicle)
      );
    }
    

    Step 2 : Write your view file

    //..define form
    echo CHtml::activeTextField($Person,'name');
    echo CHtml::activeTextField($Person,'address');
    // other fields..
    
    echo CHtml::activeTextField($Vehicle,'type');
    echo CHtml::activeTextField($Vehicle,'number');
    
    //..enter other fields and end form
    

    put some labels and design in your view ;)

    Step 3 : Write controller on $_POST action

    and now go back to your controller and write funcionality for POST action

    if (isset($_POST['Person']) && isset($_POST['Vehicle'])) {
        $Person = $_POST['Person']; //dont forget to sanitize values
        $Vehicle = $_POST['Vehicle']; //dont forget to sanitize values
        /*
            Do $Person->save() and $Vehicle->save() separately
            OR
            use Transaction module to save both (or save none on error) 
            http://www.yiiframework.com/doc/guide/1.1/en/database.dao#using-transactions
        */
    }
    else {
        Yii::app()->user->setFlash('error','You must enter both data for Person and Vehicle');
     // or just skip `else` block and put some form error box in the view file
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-13 11:30

    You can find some examples in these two Yii wiki articles:

    • Yii 1.1: How to use a single form to collect data for two or more models?

    • Yii 1.1: How to use single form to collect data for two or more models (CActiveForm and Ajax Validation edition).

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  • 2020-12-13 11:37

    You don`t need a multi-model. The right use of the MVC pattern requires a Model that reflects your UI.

    To solve it, you'll have to use a CFormModel instead of an ActiveRecord to pass the data from View to Controller. Then inside your Controller you`ll parse the model, the CFormModel one, and use the ActiveRecord classes (more than one) to save in database.

    Forms Overview and Form Model chapters in Yii Definitive Guide contains some details and samples.

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