Add documentation on how to apply/mark migrations to existing projects #172
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@ -11,6 +11,11 @@ composer remove dektrium/yii2-user
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composer remove dektrium/yii2-rbac
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```
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## Install yii2-usuario
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```
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composer add 2amigos/yii2-usuario
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```
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## Configuration
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Configure the `config/console.php` stuff:
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@ -54,6 +59,19 @@ In `config/web.php` remove *module > rbac* configuration and change the *modules
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* In your extended model replace the `BaseUser` inheritance from `dektrium\user\models\User` to `Da\User\Model\User`
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* If you had controller remapping replace the inheritance from `dektrium\user\controllers\XX` to `Da\User\Controller\XX`
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## Mark migrations as applied in an existing project
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If you already have a production project which has all the necessary user tables from dektrium simply run the following commands to
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mark some migrations as already applied.
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```
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./yii migrate/mark "Da\User\Migration\m000000_000005_add_last_login_at"
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./yii migrate/to "Da\User\Migration\m000000_000007_enable_password_expiration"
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```
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The first command will mark the migration as applied, the second will apply missing migrations.
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The second command is optiona as a simple ```./yii migrate/up``` would apply all missing migrations anyway.
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## Rbac migrations
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[yii2-rbac](https://github.com/dektrium/yii2-rbac) had a nice tool which are rbac migrations, which helped writing new permissions and roles.
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