Overview
Yii applications are organized according to the model-view-controller (MVC)
architectural pattern. Models represent data, business logic and rules; views
are output representation of models; and controllers take input and convert
it to commands for models and views.
Besides MVC, Yii applications also have the following entities:
- entry scripts: they are PHP scripts that are directly accessible by end users.
They are responsible for starting a request handling cycle.
- applications: they are globally accessible objects that manage application components
and coordinate them to fulfill requests.
- application components: they are objects registered with applications and
provide various services for fulfilling requests.
- modules: they are self-contained packages that contain complete MVC by themselves.
An application can be organized in terms of multiple modules.
- filters: they represent code that need to be invoked before and after the actual
handling of each request by controllers.
- widgets: they are objects that can be embedded in views. They
may contain controller logic and can be reused in different views.
The following diagram shows the static structure of an application:
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