Yii 2 Advanced Project Template is a skeleton Yii 2 application best for developing complex Web applications with multiple tiers.
The template includes three tiers: front end, back end, and console, each of which is a separate Yii application.
The template is designed to work in a team development environment. It supports deploying the application in different environments.
Documentation is at docs/guide/README.md.
common
config/ contains shared configurations
mail/ contains view files for e-mails
models/ contains model classes used in both backend and frontend
tests/ contains tests for common classes
console
config/ contains console configurations
controllers/ contains console controllers (commands)
migrations/ contains database migrations
models/ contains console-specific model classes
runtime/ contains files generated during runtime
backend
assets/ contains application assets such as JavaScript and CSS
config/ contains backend configurations
controllers/ contains Web controller classes
models/ contains backend-specific model classes
runtime/ contains files generated during runtime
tests/ contains tests for backend application
views/ contains view files for the Web application
web/ contains the entry script and Web resources
frontend
assets/ contains application assets such as JavaScript and CSS
config/ contains frontend configurations
controllers/ contains Web controller classes
models/ contains frontend-specific model classes
runtime/ contains files generated during runtime
tests/ contains tests for frontend application
views/ contains view files for the Web application
web/ contains the entry script and Web resources
widgets/ contains frontend widgets
vendor/ contains dependent 3rd-party packages
environments/ contains environment-based overrides
Note : if you are trying in local server then replace ^/yii2_advance/ with ^/project_name/ where you see arrow sign. Remove those arrow sign <------ after setup is done.--->
php yii migrate --migrationPath=/console/migrations
If Migration not work then create a table.
CREATE TABLE `user` (
`id` int(11) NOT NULL,
`username` varchar(75) NOT NULL,
`auth_key` varchar(32) NOT NULL,
`password_hash` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
`password_reset_token` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
`email` varchar(255) NOT NULL,
`status` tinyint(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '10',
`created_at` int(11) NOT NULL,
`updated_at` int(11) NOT NULL
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
--
-- Indexes for dumped tables
--
--
-- Indexes for table `user`
--
ALTER TABLE `user`
ADD PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
ADD UNIQUE KEY `username` (`username`),
ADD UNIQUE KEY `email` (`email`);
--
-- AUTO_INCREMENT for dumped tables
--
--
-- AUTO_INCREMENT for table `user`
--
ALTER TABLE `user`
MODIFY `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT;