Class yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior
Inheritance | yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior » yii\behaviors\AttributeBehavior » yii\base\Behavior » yii\base\BaseObject |
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Implements | yii\base\Configurable |
Available since version | 2.0 |
Source Code | https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/blob/master/framework/behaviors/TimestampBehavior.php |
TimestampBehavior automatically fills the specified attributes with the current timestamp.
To use TimestampBehavior, insert the following code to your ActiveRecord class:
use yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior;
public function behaviors()
{
return [
TimestampBehavior::className(),
];
}
By default, TimestampBehavior will fill the created_at
and updated_at
attributes with the current timestamp
when the associated AR object is being inserted; it will fill the updated_at
attribute
with the timestamp when the AR object is being updated. The timestamp value is obtained by time()
.
Because attribute values will be set automatically by this behavior, they are usually not user input and should therefore
not be validated, i.e. created_at
and updated_at
should not appear in the rules() method of the model.
For the above implementation to work with MySQL database, please declare the columns(created_at
, updated_at
) as int(11) for being UNIX timestamp.
If your attribute names are different or you want to use a different way of calculating the timestamp, you may configure the $createdAtAttribute, $updatedAtAttribute and $value properties like the following:
use yii\db\Expression;
public function behaviors()
{
return [
[
'class' => TimestampBehavior::className(),
'createdAtAttribute' => 'create_time',
'updatedAtAttribute' => 'update_time',
'value' => new Expression('NOW()'),
],
];
}
In case you use an yii\db\Expression object as in the example above, the attribute will not hold the timestamp value, but the Expression object itself after the record has been saved. If you need the value from DB afterwards you should call the refresh() method of the record.
TimestampBehavior also provides a method named touch() that allows you to assign the current timestamp to the specified attribute(s) and save them to the database. For example,
$model->touch('creation_time');
Public Properties
Property | Type | Description | Defined By |
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$attributes | array | List of attributes that are to be automatically filled with the value specified via $value. | yii\behaviors\AttributeBehavior |
$createdAtAttribute | string | The attribute that will receive timestamp value Set this property to false if you do not want to record the creation time. | yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior |
$owner | yii\base\Component|null | The owner of this behavior | yii\base\Behavior |
$preserveNonEmptyValues | boolean | Whether to preserve non-empty attribute values. | yii\behaviors\AttributeBehavior |
$skipUpdateOnClean | boolean | Whether to skip this behavior when the $owner has not been
modified |
yii\behaviors\AttributeBehavior |
$updatedAtAttribute | string | The attribute that will receive timestamp value. | yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior |
$value | {@inheritdoc} | yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior |
Public Methods
Method | Description | Defined By |
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__call() | Calls the named method which is not a class method. | yii\base\BaseObject |
__construct() | Constructor. | yii\base\BaseObject |
__get() | Returns the value of an object property. | yii\base\BaseObject |
__isset() | Checks if a property is set, i.e. defined and not null. | yii\base\BaseObject |
__set() | Sets value of an object property. | yii\base\BaseObject |
__unset() | Sets an object property to null. | yii\base\BaseObject |
attach() | Attaches the behavior object to the component. | yii\base\Behavior |
canGetProperty() | Returns a value indicating whether a property can be read. | yii\base\BaseObject |
canSetProperty() | Returns a value indicating whether a property can be set. | yii\base\BaseObject |
className() | Returns the fully qualified name of this class. | yii\base\BaseObject |
detach() | Detaches the behavior object from the component. | yii\base\Behavior |
evaluateAttributes() | Evaluates the attribute value and assigns it to the current attributes. | yii\behaviors\AttributeBehavior |
events() | {@inheritdoc} | yii\behaviors\AttributeBehavior |
hasMethod() | Returns a value indicating whether a method is defined. | yii\base\BaseObject |
hasProperty() | Returns a value indicating whether a property is defined. | yii\base\BaseObject |
init() | {@inheritdoc} | yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior |
touch() | Updates a timestamp attribute to the current timestamp. | yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior |
Protected Methods
Method | Description | Defined By |
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getValue() | {@inheritdoc} | yii\behaviors\TimestampBehavior |
Property Details
The attribute that will receive timestamp value Set this property to false if you do not want to record the creation time.
The attribute that will receive timestamp value. Set this property to false if you do not want to record the update time.
In case, when the value is null
, the result of the PHP function time()
will be used as value.
Method Details
{@inheritdoc}
In case, when the $value is null
, the result of the PHP function time()
will be used as value.
protected void getValue ( $event ) | ||
$event |
{@inheritdoc}
public void init ( ) |
Updates a timestamp attribute to the current timestamp.
$model->touch('lastVisit');
public void touch ( $attribute ) | ||
$attribute | string | The name of the attribute to update. |
throws | yii\base\InvalidCallException | if owner is a new record (since version 2.0.6). |
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