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How to use Yii2 debugger when developing RESTful application?

Like in the guide, I have created RESTful controller UserController.

namespace app\controllers;

use yii\rest\ActiveController;

class UserController extends ActiveController
{
    public $modelClass = 'app\models\User';
}

And when I make request GET /users, it works.

But I have no idea what queries does Yii2 execute behind the scene, and I do not know how long do they last.

Can I somehow use Yii2 debugger to debug and profile queries ? If not, what is the alternative for this ?

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offline Avatar asked Dec 15 '22 07:12

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1 Answers

To see requests in Debugger for APIs

  1. Add this in you API config file -

    $config = [
        'id' => 'app-api',
        'basePath' => dirname(__DIR__),    
        'bootstrap' => ['log'],
        ......
        ....
    ]
    if (YII_ENV_DEV) {
        // configuration adjustments for 'dev' environment
        $config['bootstrap'][] = 'debug';
        $config['modules']['debug'] = [
            'class' => 'yii\debug\Module',
            'allowedIPs' => ['your_ip_address'], // accessible to this ip address only
        ];
    
        $config['bootstrap'][] = 'gii';
        $config['modules']['gii'] = [
            'class' => 'yii\gii\Module',
        ];
    }
    
    return $config;
    
  2. In web/index.php of API folder -

    defined('YII_DEBUG') or define('YII_DEBUG', true);
    defined('YII_ENV') or define('YII_ENV', 'dev');
    
  3. Access debugger by below URL-

    http://localhost/yii2-app/api/web/debug/default/view
    

To change API's default actions like - create,update,view,index,delete
write below code in controller

/* Declare actions supported by APIs (Added in api/modules/v1/components/controller.php too) */
    public function actions(){
        $actions = parent::actions();
        unset($actions['create']);
        unset($actions['update']);
        unset($actions['delete']);
        unset($actions['view']);
        unset($actions['index']);
        return $actions;
    }

    /* Declare methods supported by APIs */
    protected function verbs(){
        return [
            'create' => ['POST'],
            'update' => ['PUT', 'PATCH','POST'],
            'delete' => ['DELETE'],
            'view' => ['GET'],
            'index'=>['GET'],
        ];
    }
    public function actionCreate(){echo "in create action";die;}
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mohit Avatar answered Feb 03 '23 11:02

mohit