PHP Class macgyer\yii2materializecss\widgets\Alert

All flash messages are displayed in the sequence they were assigned using yii\web\Session::setFlash()-detail). You can set messages as follows: php Yii::$app->session->setFlash('error', 'This is the message'); Yii::$app->session->setFlash('success', 'This is the message'); Yii::$app->session->setFlash('info', 'This is the message'); Multiple messages can be set by specifying an array: php Yii::$app->session->setFlash('error', ['Error 1', 'Error 2']);
Author: Christoph Erdmann ([email protected])
Inheritance: extends macgyer\yii2materializecss\lib\BaseWidget
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Public Properties

Property Type Description
$alertLevels custom alert levels
$options the HTML attributes for the widget container tag.

Protected Properties

Property Type Description
$predefinedAlertLevels the default alert levels. This array is setup as $key => $value, where: - $key is the name of the session flash variable - $value is the alert type (will be uses as CSS class) To define own alert levels and their corresponding CSS classes or to overrride the default levels use [[alertLevels]]

Public Methods

Method Description
init ( ) Initializes the widget.
run ( ) : string Executes the widget.

Private Methods

Method Description
renderHtml ( string $message, array $options = [] ) : string Renders a single flash message.

Method Details

init() public method

Initializes the widget.
public init ( )

run() public method

Executes the widget.
public run ( ) : string
return string the result of widget execution to be outputted.

Property Details

$alertLevels public_oe property

custom alert levels
public $alertLevels

$options public_oe property

the HTML attributes for the widget container tag.
See also: [yii\helpers\BaseHtml::renderTagAttributes()](http://www.yiiframework.com/doc-2.0/yii-helpers-basehtml.html#renderTagAttributes()-detail) for details on how attributes are being rendered.
public $options

$predefinedAlertLevels protected_oe property

the default alert levels. This array is setup as $key => $value, where: - $key is the name of the session flash variable - $value is the alert type (will be uses as CSS class) To define own alert levels and their corresponding CSS classes or to overrride the default levels use [[alertLevels]]
protected $predefinedAlertLevels