0

Say I have this line of code in the view.

<?php echo CHtml::activeTextField($model,'start_time'); ?>

start_time is a UNIX timestamp. When just displaying it in a view I can apply functions like date() on it. Where should I apply the formatting when I'm displaying it in a form, by using the above line of code? (This case of timestamps/dates might be special, but I'm also interested in how would one go about if it wasn't a date and I just want to work with

"value in database" <> "different representations of the value in different views.

Thanks =)

3 Answers 3

1

We generally extend CActiveRecord::afterFind() to convert the data into a human-readable format and CActiveRecord::beforeValidate() to transform it back.

If you need more than one format available at all times, you may want to give Yii's getters and setters a try.

Having both

  • CActiveRecord::getFieldName() and
  • CActiveRecord::setFieldName($value)

allows you to put CHtml::activeTextField($model, 'fieldName') in your views. Obviously, you manipulate the underlying database column in those methods (apparently it's called start_time in your case). Hope this helps.

1
  • awesome, perfect, I should have read the documentation more closely. Thanks!
    – Karolis
    Mar 14, 2010 at 12:18
1

I've used the CHtml::textField instead of CHtml::activeTextField like this:

<?php echo CHtml::textField(get_class($model).'[start_time]', date('Y-m-d H:i', $model->start_time)); ?>

I'll see if that works out in the long run.

In the same way instead of applying date method right there, I could have smth like $model->getSomeProcessedData(); Cool.. :]

0
0

IMO, afterFind() make you slow down your search and I don't think beforeValidate() play any role in display data. I prefer adding getttart_time() into the model class to override the getter of start_time value. There your formatting code only run when you need to display data.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.