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Overriding Views
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In case you need to override the default views (that you surely have to do if you use a different them than default's
Bootstrap), Yii2 provides a mechanism that is really easy to do:
```php
// ... other configuration here
'components' => [
'view' => [
'theme' => [
'pathMap' => [
'@Da/User/resources/views' => '@app/views/user'
]
]
]
]
// ...
```
The above code tells Yii2 to search on `@app/view/user` for views prior to go to `@Da/User/resources/views`. That is,
if a view is found on `@app/view/user` that matches the required render it will be displayed instead of the one on
`@Da/User/resources/views`.
You need to remember that the folder structure on your new location must match that of the module. For example, if we
wish to override the `login.php` view using the above setting, we would have to create the following structure on our
path:
```
app [ Your root ]
|
└─ views
└─ user
└─ security
login.php
```
See how it follows the same structure as within the User's module `resources/views` path? Well, that's what you should
do with any of the others in order to override them.
There is another way, and is by setting the `viewPath` attribute of the module:
```php
'modules' => [
'user' => [
'class' => Da\User\Module::class,
'viewPath' => '@app/views/user'
],
],
```
But it will force you to override **ALL** views from the module. The recommended way is throughout the `theme` property
of `view` component as previously mentioned.
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