Commit b7630c00 by Qiang Xue

Merge pull request #6117 from cdvrooman/patch-1

Update structure-modules.md
parents 704aa566 50a56ad2
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```
You may customize the namespace of controller classes by configuring the [[yii\base\Module::controllerNamespace]]
property. In case when some of the controllers are out of this namespace, you may make them accessible
property. In case some of the controllers are outside of this namespace, you may make them accessible
by configuring the [[yii\base\Module::controllerMap]] property, similar to [what you do in an application](structure-applications.md#controller-map).
......@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ $module = MyModuleClass::getInstance();
where `MyModuleClass` refers to the name of the module class that you are interested in. The `getInstance()` method
will return the currently requested instance of the module class. If the module is not requested, the method will
return null. Note that You do not want to manually create a new instance of the module class because it will be
return null. Note that you do not want to manually create a new instance of the module class because it will be
different from the one created by Yii in response to a request.
> Info: When developing a module, you should not assume the module will use a fixed ID. This is because a module
......@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ $module = \Yii::$app->controller->module;
The first approach is only useful when you know the module ID, while the second approach is best used when you
know about the controllers being requested.
Once getting hold of a module instance, you can access parameters or components registered with the module. For example,
Once you have the module instance, you can access parameters and components registered with the module. For example,
```php
$maxPostCount = $module->params['maxPostCount'];
......@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ $maxPostCount = $module->params['maxPostCount'];
Some modules may need to be run for every request. The [[yii\debug\Module|debug]] module is such an example.
To do so, list the IDs of such modules in the [[yii\base\Application::bootstrap|bootstrap]] property of the application.
For example, the following application configuration makes sure the `debug` module is always load:
For example, the following application configuration makes sure the `debug` module is always loaded:
```php
[
......@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ class Module extends \yii\base\Module
}
```
For a controller within a nested module, its route should include the IDs of all its ancestor module.
For a controller within a nested module, its route should include the IDs of all its ancestor modules.
For example, the route `forum/admin/dashboard/index` represents the `index` action of the `dashboard` controller
in the `admin` module which is a child module of the `forum` module.
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