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Dec 19, 2013
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Qiang Xue
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updated doc about using scopes.
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@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ in the ActiveRecord classes. They can be invoked through the [[ActiveQuery]] obj
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@@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ in the ActiveRecord classes. They can be invoked through the [[ActiveQuery]] obj
via
[
[find()
]
] or
[
[findBySql()
]
]. The following is an example:
via
[
[find()
]
] or
[
[findBySql()
]
]. The following is an example:
```
php
```
php
class
C
ustomer
extends
\yii\db\ActiveRecord
class
C
omment
extends
\yii\db\ActiveRecord
{
{
// ...
// ...
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@@ -463,11 +463,34 @@ class Customer extends \yii\db\ActiveRecord
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@@ -463,11 +463,34 @@ class Customer extends \yii\db\ActiveRecord
}
}
}
}
$customers
=
Customer
::
find
()
->
active
()
->
all
();
$comments
=
Comment
::
find
()
->
active
()
->
all
();
```
In the above, the
`active()`
method is defined in
`Comment`
while we are calling it
through
`ActiveQuery`
returned by
`Comment::find()`
.
You can also use scopes when defining relations. For example,
```
php
class
Post
extends
\yii\db\ActiveRecord
{
public
function
getComments
()
{
return
$this
->
hasMany
(
Comment
::
className
(),
[
'post_id'
=>
'id'
])
->
active
();
}
}
```
```
In the above, the
`active()`
method is defined in
`Customer`
while we are calling it
Or use the scopes on-the-fly when performing relational query:
through
`ActiveQuery`
returned by
`Customer::find()`
.
```
php
$posts
=
Post
::
find
()
->
with
([
'comments'
=>
function
(
$q
)
{
$q
->
active
();
}
])
->
all
();
```
Scopes can be parameterized. For example, we can define and use the following
`olderThan`
scope:
Scopes can be parameterized. For example, we can define and use the following
`olderThan`
scope:
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