slatiusa/yii2-nestable

Yii 2.0 implementation of nested set behavior using jquery.nestable plugin.

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Type:yii2-extension

v1.2.1 2016-10-08 12:21 UTC

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README

Yii 2.0 implementation of nested set behavior using jquery.nestable plugin.

Installation

The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.

Either run

$ php composer.phar require slatiusa/yii2-nestable "dev-master"

or add

"slatiusa/yii2-nestable": "dev-master"

to the require section of your composer.json file.

Usage

Make sure you've attached the NestedSetsBehavior (creocoder/yii2-nested-sets) correctly to your model. Then add the node move handler to you controller by attaching the supplied action;

use slatiusa\nestable\Nestable;

class yourClass extends Controller
{
    public function actions() {
        return [
            'nodeMove' => [
                'class' => 'slatiusa\nestable\NodeMoveAction',
                'modelName' => TreeModel::className(),
            ],
        ];
    }

And then render the widget in your view;

echo Nestable::widget([
    'type' => Nestable::TYPE_WITH_HANDLE,
    'query' => TreeModel::find()->where([ top of tree ]),
    'modelOptions' => [
        'name' => 'name'
    ],
    'pluginEvents' => [
        'change' => 'function(e) {}',
    ],
    'pluginOptions' => [
        'maxDepth' => 7,
    ],
]);

You can either supply an ActiveQuery object in query from which a tree will be built. You can also supply an item list;

    ...
    'items' => [
        ['content' => 'Item # 1', 'id' => 1],
        ['content' => 'Item # 2', 'id' => 2],
        ['content' => 'Item # 3', 'id' => 3],
        ['content' => 'Item # 4 with children', 'id' => 4, 'children' => [
            ['content' => 'Item # 4.1', 'id' => 5],
            ['content' => 'Item # 4.2', 'id' => 6],
            ['content' => 'Item # 4.3', 'id' => 7],
        ]],
    ],

The modelOptions['name'] should hold an attribute name that will be used to name on the items in the list. You can alternatively supply an unnamed function($model) to build your own content string.

Supply a pluginEvents['change'] with some JavaScript code to catch the change event fired by jquery.nestable plugin. The pluginOptions accepts all the options for the original jquery.nestable plugin.