Theming是一个在Web应用程序里定制网页外观的系统方式。通过采用一个新的主题,网页应用程序的整体外观可以立即和戏剧性的改变。
在Yii,每个主题由一个目录代表,包含view文件,layout文件和相关的资源文件,如图片, CSS文件, JavaScript文件等。主题的名字就是他的目录名字。全部主题都放在在同一目录WebRoot/themes
下 。在任何时候,只有一个主题可以被激活。
提示:默认的主题根目录
WebRoot/themes
可被配置成其他的。只需要配置 [themeManager|CWebApplication::themeManager]应用部件的属性 [basePath|CThemeManager::basePath]和[baseUrl|CThemeManager::baseUrl]为你所要的 值。
要激活一个主题,设置Web应用程序的属性[theme|CWebApplication::theme]为你所要的名字。可以在application configuration中配置或者在执行过程中在控制器的动作里面修改。
注:主题名称是区分大小写的。如果您尝试启动一个不存在的主题,
Yii::app()->theme
将返回null
。
主题目录里面内容的组织方式和application base path目录下的组织方式一样。例如,所有的view文件必须位于views
下 ,布局view文件在views/layouts
下 ,和系统view文件在views/system
下。例如,如果我们要替换PostController
的create
view文件为classic
主题下,我们将保存新的view文件为WebRoot/themes/classic/views/post/create.php
。
对于在module里面的控制器view文件,相应主题view文件将被放在views
目录下。例如,如果上述的PostController
是在一个命名为forum
的模块里 ,我们应该保存create
view 文件为WebRoot/themes/classic/views/forum/post/create.php
。如果 forum
模块嵌套在另一个名为support
模块里 ,那么view文件应为WebRoot/themes/classic/views/support/forum/post/create.php
。
注:由于
views
目录可能包含安全敏感数据,应当配置以防止被网络用户访问。
当我们调用[render|CController::render]或 [renderPartial|CController::renderPartial]显示视图,相应的view文件以及布局文件将在当前激活的主题里 寻找。如果发现,这些文件将被render渲染。否则,就后退到[viewPath|CController::viewPath]和 [layoutPath|CWebApplication::layoutPath] 所指定的预设位置寻找。
提示:在一个主题的视图,我们经常需要链接其他主题资源文件。例如,我们可能要显示一个在主题下
images
目录里的图像文件。使用当前激活主题的[baseUrl|CTheme::baseUrl]属性,我们就可以为此图像文件生成如下URL,
[php] Yii::app()->theme->baseUrl . '/images/FileName.gif'
Below is an example of directory organization for an application with two themes basic
and fancy
.
WebRoot/ assets protected/ .htaccess components/ controllers/ models/ views/ layouts/ main.php site/ index.php themes/ basic/ views/ .htaccess layouts/ main.php site/ index.php fancy/ views/ .htaccess layouts/ main.php site/ index.php
In the application configuration, if we configure
[php] return array( 'theme'=>'basic', ...... );
then the basic
theme will be in effect, which means the application's layout will use
the one under the directory themes/basic/views/layouts
, and the site's index view will
use the one under themes/basic/views/site
. In case a view file is not found in the theme,
it will fall back to the one under the protected/views
directory.
Starting from version 1.1.5, views used by a widget can also be themed. In particular, when we call [CWidget::render()] to render a widget view, Yii will attempt to search under the theme folder as well as the widget view folder for the desired view file.
To theme the view xyz
for a widget whose class name is Foo
, we should first create a folder named Foo
(same as the widget class name) under the currently active theme's view
folder. If the widget class is namespaced (available in PHP 5.3.0 or
above), such as \app\widgets\Foo
, we should create a folder named app_widgets_Foo
. That is, we replace the namespace separators with the underscore characters.
We then create a view file named xyz.php
under the newly created folder. To this end, we should have a file themes/basic/views/Foo/xyz.php
, which will be used by the widget to replace its original view, if the currently active theme is basic
.
Note: this feature has been available since version 1.1.3.
When using a widget provided by third party or Yii, we often need to customize it for specific needs. For example, we may want to change the value of [CLinkPager::maxButtonCount] from 10 (default) to 5. We can accomplish this by passing the initial property values when calling [CBaseController::widget] to create a widget. However, it becomes troublesome to do so if we have to repeat the same customization in every place we use [CLinkPager].
[php] $this->widget('CLinkPager', array( 'pages'=>$pagination, 'maxButtonCount'=>5, 'cssFile'=>false, ));
Using the global widget customization feature, we only need to specify these initial values in a single place, i.e., the application configuration. This makes the customization of widgets more manageable.
To use the global widget customization feature, we need to configure the [widgetFactory|CWebApplication::widgetFactory] as follows:
[php] return array( 'components'=>array( 'widgetFactory'=>array( 'widgets'=>array( 'CLinkPager'=>array( 'maxButtonCount'=>5, 'cssFile'=>false, ), 'CJuiDatePicker'=>array( 'language'=>'ru', ), ), ), ), );
In the above, we specify the global widget customization for both [CLinkPager] and [CJuiDatePicker] widgets by configuring the [CWidgetFactory::widgets] property. Note that the global customization for each widget is represented as a key-value pair in the array, where the key refers to the wiget class name while the value specifies the initial property value array.
Now, whenever we create a [CLinkPager] widget in a view, the above property values will be assigned to the widget, and we only need to write the following code in the view to create the widget:
[php] $this->widget('CLinkPager', array( 'pages'=>$pagination, ));
We can still override the initial property values when necessary. For example,
if in some view we want to set maxButtonCount
to be 2, we can do the following:
[php] $this->widget('CLinkPager', array( 'pages'=>$pagination, 'maxButtonCount'=>2, ));
Note: The skin feature has been available since version 1.1.0.
While using a theme we can quickly change the outlook of views, we can use skins to systematically customize the outlook of the widgets used in the views.
A skin is an array of name-value pairs that can be used to initialize
the properties of a widget. A skin belongs to a widget class, and a
widget class can have multiple skins identified by their names. For
example, we can have a skin for the [CLinkPager] widget and the skin is
named as classic
.
In order to use the skin feature, we first need to modify the
application configuration by configuring the
[CWidgetFactory::enableSkin] property to be true for the widgetFactory
application component:
[php] return array( 'components'=>array( 'widgetFactory'=>array( 'enableSkin'=>true, ), ), );
Please note that in versions prior to 1.1.3, you need to use the following configuration to enable widget skinning:
[php] return array( 'components'=>array( 'widgetFactory'=>array( 'class'=>'CWidgetFactory', ), ), );
We then create the needed skins. Skins belonging to the same widget
class are stored in a single PHP script file whose name is the widget
class name. All these skin files are stored under protected/views/skins
, by default. If you want to change this to be a different directory, you may configure the skinPath
property of the widgetFactory
component. As an example, we may create under protected/views/skins
a file named CLinkPager.php
whose content is as follows,
[php] <?php return array( 'default'=>array( 'nextPageLabel'=>'>>', 'prevPageLabel'=>'<<', ), 'classic'=>array( 'header'=>'', 'maxButtonCount'=>5, ), );
In the above, we create two skins for the [CLinkPager] widget: default
and classic
. The former is the skin that will be applied to any [CLinkPager] widget that we do not explicitly specify its skin
property, while the latter is the skin to be applied to a [CLinkPager] widget whose skin
property is specified as classic
. For example, in the following view code, the first pager will use the default
skin while the second the classic
skin:
[php] <?php $this->widget('CLinkPager'); ?> <?php $this->widget('CLinkPager', array('skin'=>'classic')); ?>
If we create a widget with a set of initial property values, they
will take precedence and be merged with any applicable skin. For
example, the following view code will create a pager whose initial
values will be array('header'=>'', 'maxButtonCount'=>6, 'cssFile'=>false)
, which is the result of merging the initial property values specified in the view and the classic
skin.
[php] <?php $this->widget('CLinkPager', array( 'skin'=>'classic', 'maxButtonCount'=>6, 'cssFile'=>false, )); ?>
Note that the skin feature does NOT require using themes. However,
when a theme is active, Yii will also look for skins under the skins
directory of the theme's view directory (e.g. WebRoot/themes/classic/views/skins
).
In case a skin with the same name exists in both the theme and the main
application view directories, the theme skin will take precedence.
If a widget is using a skin that does not exist, Yii will still create the widget as usual without any error.
Info: Using skin may degrade the performance because Yii needs to look for the skin file the first time a widget is being created.
Skin is very similar to the global widget customization feature. The main differences are as follows.