Yii 2 Practical-A Project Template is a skeleton Yii 2 application based on the yii2-advanced template best for developing complex Web applications with multiple tiers. The template allows a practical method to directly access the frontend from the app root and a simplified way to access backend.
The template includes three tiers: front end, back end, and console, each of which is a separate Yii application.
The template is designed to work in a team development environment. It supports deploying the application in different environments.
After installing an app
in the yii2-advanced application you normally would access the
frontend and backend by:
http://domain/app/frontend/web
http://domain/app/backend/web
However, in many practical scenarios (especially on shared and single domain hosts) one would want their users to directly access frontend and backend as:
http://domain/app
http://domain/app/backend
The yii2-app-practical-a
enables you to achieve just that by carefully moving and rearranging the
bootstrap files and web components of frontend to work directly out of the app root and backend out
of the backend
. The frontend/web
and backend/web
folders are entirely eliminated and one can
directly access the application frontend this way:
http://domain/app
and backend this way
http://domain/app/backend
All other aspects of the app configuration remain the same as the yii2-advanced app. The common
, and console
will remain as is. The frontend config, assets, models, controllers, views, widgets and components, will still reside within
the frontend
directory. The backend config, assets, models, controllers, views, widgets and components, will still reside within
the backend
directory. It is just the web access that is moved out to app root for frontend and to the backend root folder for
backend.
- The template has some security preconfigured for users with Apache web servers. It has a default
.htaccess
security configuration setup. - The template has prettyUrl enabled by default and the changes have been made to
.htaccess
as well asurlManager
component config in the common config directory. - The template has isolated cookie settings for backend and frontend so that you can seamlessly access frontend and backend from same client.
The config files includes special
identity
andcsrf
cookie parameter settings for backend. Edit it according to your needs if necessary.
Detailed documentation can be referred at docs/guide/README.md.
/
/ contains the frontend entry script, favicon, and robots.txt.
assets/ contains frontend application runtime web assets such as JavaScript and CSS
common
config/ contains shared configurations
mail/ contains view files for e-mails
models/ contains model classes used in both backend and frontend
tests/ contains tests for common classes
console
config/ contains console configurations
controllers/ contains console controllers (commands)
migrations/ contains database migrations
models/ contains console-specific model classes
runtime/ contains files generated during runtime
backend
/ contains the backend entry script, favicon, and robots.txt.
assets/ contains the backend application runtime web assets such as JavaScript and CSS
assets_b/ contains web assets and scripts used by backend application
config/ contains backend configurations
controllers/ contains Web controller classes
models/ contains backend-specific model classes
runtime/ contains files generated during runtime
tests/ contains tests for backend application
views/ contains view files for the Web application
web/ contains the entry script and Web resources
frontend
assets/ contains web assets and scripts used by frontend application
config/ contains frontend configurations
controllers/ contains Web controller classes
models/ contains frontend-specific model classes
runtime/ contains files generated during runtime
tests/ contains tests for frontend application
views/ contains view files for the Web application
widgets/ contains frontend widgets
vendor/ contains dependent 3rd-party packages
environments/ contains environment-based overrides