ArangoDb Extension for Yii 2 =========================== This extension provides the [ArangoDB](http://www.arangodb.org/) integration for the Yii2 framework. Installation ------------ This extension requires [ArangoDB PHP Extension](https://github.com/triAGENS/ArangoDB-PHP) The preferred way to install this extension is through [composer](http://getcomposer.org/download/). Either run ``` php composer.phar require --prefer-dist devgroup/yii2-arangodb "*" ``` or add ``` "devgroup/yii2-arangodb": "*" ``` to the require section of your composer.json. General Usage ------------- To use this extension, simply add the following code in your application configuration: ```php return [ //.... 'components' => [ 'arangodb' => [ 'class' => '\devgroup\arangodb\Connection', 'connectionOptions' => [ ArangoConnectionOptions::OPTION_DATABASE => "mydatabase", ArangoConnectionOptions::OPTION_ENDPOINT => 'tcp://127.0.0.1:8529', ], ], ], ]; ``` Using the connection instance you may access databases, collections and documents. To perform "find" queries, you should use [[\devgroup\arangodb\Query]]: ```php use devgroup\arangodb\Query; $query = new Query; // compose the query $query->select(['name', 'status']) ->from('customer') ->limit(10); // execute the query $rows = $query->all(); ``` Using the MongoDB ActiveRecord ------------------------------ This extension provides ActiveRecord solution similar ot the [[\yii\db\ActiveRecord]]. To declare an ActiveRecord class you need to extend [[\devgroup\arangodb\ActiveRecord]] and implement the `collectionName` and 'attributes' methods: ```php use devgroup\arangodb\ActiveRecord; class Customer extends ActiveRecord { /** * @return string the name of the index associated with this ActiveRecord class. */ public static function collectionName() { return 'customer'; } /** * @return array list of attribute names. */ public function attributes() { return ['_key', 'name', 'email', 'address', 'status']; } } ``` Note: collection primary key name ('_key') should be always explicitly setup as an attribute. You can use [[\yii\data\ActiveDataProvider]] with [[\devgroup\arangodb\Query]] and [[\devgroup\arangodb\ActiveQuery]]: ```php use yii\data\ActiveDataProvider; use devgroup\arangodb\Query; $query = new Query; $query->from('customer')->where(['status' => 2]); $provider = new ActiveDataProvider([ 'query' => $query, 'pagination' => [ 'pageSize' => 10, ] ]); $models = $provider->getModels(); ``` ```php use yii\data\ActiveDataProvider; use app\models\Customer; $provider = new ActiveDataProvider([ 'query' => Customer::find(), 'pagination' => [ 'pageSize' => 10, ] ]); $models = $provider->getModels(); ``` Using Migrations ---------------- ArangoDB migrations are managed via [[devgroup\arangodb\console\controllers\MigrateController]], which is an analog of regular [[\yii\console\controllers\MigrateController]]. In order to enable this command you should adjust the configuration of your console application: ```php return [ // ... 'controllerMap' => [ 'arangodb-migrate' => 'devgroup\arangodb\console\controllers\MigrateController' ], ]; ``` Below are some common usages of this command: ``` # creates a new migration named 'create_user_collection' yii arangodb-migrate/create create_user_collection # applies ALL new migrations yii arangodb-migrate # reverts the last applied migration yii arangodb-migrate/down ```