Assume we want to create a behavior that will uppercase the “name” property of the component the behavior is attached to.
Step 1 − Inside the components folder, create a file called UppercaseBehavior.php with the following code.
<?php namespace app\components; use yii\base\Behavior; use yii\db\ActiveRecord; class UppercaseBehavior extends Behavior { public function events() { return [ ActiveRecord::EVENT_BEFORE_VALIDATE => 'beforeValidate', ]; } public function beforeValidate($event) { $this->owner->name = strtoupper($this->owner->name); } } ?>
In the above code we create the UppercaseBehavior, which uppercase the name property when the “beforeValidate” event is triggered.
Step 2 − To attach this behavior to the MyUser model, modify it this way.
<?php namespace app\models; use app\components\UppercaseBehavior; use Yii; /** * This is the model class for table "user". * * @property integer $id * @property string $name * @property string $email */ class MyUser extends \yii\db\ActiveRecord { public function behaviors() { return [ // anonymous behavior, behavior class name only UppercaseBehavior::className(), ]; } /** * @inheritdoc */ public static function tableName() { return 'user'; } /** * @inheritdoc */ public function rules() { return [ [['name', 'email'], 'string', 'max' => 255] ]; } /** * @inheritdoc */ public function attributeLabels() { return [ 'id' => 'ID', 'name' => 'Name', 'email' => 'Email', ]; } } ?>
Now, whenever we create or update a user, its name property will be in uppercase.
Step 3 − Add an actionTestBehavior function to the SiteController.
public function actionTestBehavior() { //creating a new user $model = new MyUser(); $model->name = "John"; $model->email = "john@gmail.com"; if($model->save()){ var_dump(MyUser::find()->asArray()->all()); } }
Step 4 − Type http://localhost:8080/index.php?r=site/test-behavior in the address bar you will see that the name property of your newly created MyUser model is in uppercase.