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May 06, 2013
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Qiang Xue
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@@ -6,6 +6,17 @@ We hope this list will make it easier for you to upgrade from Yii 1.1 and quickl
master Yii 2.0 based on your existing Yii knowledge.
Namespace
---------
The most obvious change in Yii 2.0 is the use of namespaces. Almost every core class
is namespaced, e.g.,
`yii\web\Request`
. The "C" prefix is no longer used in class names.
The naming of the namespaces follows the directory structure. For example,
`yii\web\Request`
indicates the corresponding class file is
`web/Request.php`
under the Yii framework folder.
You can use any core class without explicitly include that class file, thanks to the Yii
class loader.
Component and Object
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While Yii 2.0 continues to use PHP as its main template language, it comes with built-in
support for two popular template engines: Smarty and Twig. The Prado template engine is
no longer supported. To use these template engines, simply configure the "view" application
component as follows,
~~~
'view' => array(
'renders' => array(
array(
'tpl' => array(
'class' => 'yii\renderers\SmartyRenderer',
),
'twig' => array(
'class' => 'yii\renderers\TwigRenderer',
),
)
),
)
~~~
no longer supported. To use these template engines, you just need to use
`tpl`
as the file
extension for your Smarty views, or
`twig`
for Twig views. You may also configure the
`View::renderers`
property to use other template engines.
Models
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By default, ActiveRecord now only saves dirty attributes. In 1.1, all attributes
would be saved to database when you call
`save()`
, regardless they are changed or not,
unless you explicitly list the attributes to save.
Auto-quoting Table and Column Names
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