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In this section, we will describe how to create a new page to get data from users. In this section, we will describe how to create a new page to get data from users.
The page will display a form with a name input field and an email input field. The page will display a form with a name input field and an email input field.
After getting the data entered by a user, the page will echo them back to the user for confirmation. After getting these data from a user, the page will echo them back to the user for confirmation.
To achieve this goal, besides creating an [action](structure-controllers.md) and To achieve this goal, besides creating an [action](structure-controllers.md) and
two [views](structure-views.md), you will also create a [model](structure-models.md). two [views](structure-views.md), you will also create a [model](structure-models.md).
Through this tutorial, you will learn Through this tutorial, you will learn
* How to create a [model](structure-models.md) to represent the data entered by users; * How to create a [model](structure-models.md) to represent the data entered by a user;
* How to declare rules to validate the data entered by users; * How to declare rules to validate the data entered by users;
* How to build an HTML form in a [view](structure-views.md). * How to build an HTML form in a [view](structure-views.md).
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Creating a Model Creating a Model
---------------- ----------------
To represent the data entered by a user, create an `EntryForm` model class as shown below and
save the class in the file `models/EntryForm.php`. Please refer to the [Class Autoloading](concept-autoloading.md)
section for more details about the class file naming convention.
```php
namespace app\models;
use yii\base\Model;
class EntryForm extends Model
{
public $name;
public $email;
public function rules()
{
return [
[['name', 'email'], 'required'],
['email', 'email'],
];
}
}
```
The class extends from [[yii\base\Model]], a base class provided by Yii that is commonly used to
represent form data.
The class contains two public members, `name` and `email`, which are used to keep
the data entered by the user. It also contains a method named `rules()` which returns a set
of rules used for validating the data. The validation rules declared above state that
* both the `name` and `email` data are required;
* the `email` data must be a valid email address.
If you have an `EntryForm` object populated with the data entered by a user, you may call
its [[yii\base\Model::validate()|validate()]] to trigger the data validation. A data validation
failure will turn on the [[yii\base\Model::hasErrors|hasErrors]] property, and through
[[yii\base\Model::getErrors|errors]] you may learn what validation errors the model has.
Creating an Action Creating an Action
------------------ ------------------
Next, create an `entry` action in the `site` controller, like you did in the previous section.
```php
namespace app\controllers;
use Yii;
use yii\web\Controller;
use app\models\EntryForm;
class SiteController extends Controller
{
// ...existing code...
public function actionEntry()
{
$model = new EntryForm;
if ($model->load(Yii::$app->request->post()) && $model->validate()) {
// valid data received in $model
// do something meaningful here about $model ...
return $this->render('entry-confirm', ['model' => $model]);
} else {
// either the page is initially displayed or there is some validation error
return $this->render('entry', ['model' => $model]);
}
}
}
```
The action first creates an `EntryForm` object. It then tries to populate the model
with the data from `$_POST` which is provided in Yii through [[yii\web\Request::post()]].
If the model is successfully populated (i.e., the user has submitted the HTML form),
it will call [[yii\base\Model::validate()|validate()]] to make sure the data entered
are valid.
If everything is fine, the action will render a view named `entry-confirm` to confirm
with the user that the data he has entered is accepted. Otherwise, the `entry` view will
be rendered, which will show the HTML form together with the validation error messages (if any).
> Info: The expression `Yii::$app` represents the [application](structure-applications.md) instance
which is a singleton and is globally accessible through this expression. The application instance
is also a [service locator](concept-service-locator.md) providing service components such as `request`,
`response`, `db`, etc. In the above code, the `request` component is used to get the `$_POST` data.
Creating Views Creating Views
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namespace yii\helpers; namespace yii\helpers;
/** /**
* Filesystem helper * File system helper
* *
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com> * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @author Alex Makarov <sam@rmcreative.ru> * @author Alex Makarov <sam@rmcreative.ru>
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