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Slim Framework skeleton application following MVC construction
Slim Skeleton
A skeleton for Slim Framework v3 following MVC pattern.
Main features
- [x] Support logging follow PSR-3 with Monolog
- [x] Support template engines: PHP view, Twig (default PHP view)
- [x] Support database accessing with Doctrine DBAL, CakePHP Database (support MySql, Postgresql, SQLite, ...)
- [x] Support middlewares: Basic & Digest Authentication
- [x] Support providers, easy to integrate with
slim/http-cache
,slim/csrf
,slim/flash
- [x] Support making database test and integration test with PHPUnit
- [x] Support coding style check with PHPCS
- [x] Support auto deploy with Deployer
- [x] Support using Gulp task to compile SASS, ES6, CoffeeScript, ...
Directories structure
path/to/project
|-- app
| |-- assets
| |-- config
| |-- lang
| `-- templates
|-- public
|-- src
|-- tests
|-- tmp
| |-- cache
| `-- logs
`-- vendor
Requirements
- PHP 5.5+
- [Composer][compoer]
- npm (If using gulp to build assets)
Usage
Create project
Using composer
to create new project:
$ composer create-project oanhnn/slim-skeleton path/to/project --prefer-dist
Run PHP built-in server
Run a built-in server on 0.0.0.0:8888
$ php -S 0.0.0.0:8888 -t public public/index.php
Open web browser with address http://localhost:8888
Check coding style and test
$ ./vendor/bin/phpcs
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
Build assets with gulp, npm
You can use Gulp to compile SASS, ES6, CoffeeScript, ...
$ npm install
$ npm run-script build
Run a task with gulp
$ node_modules/.bin/gulp <task>
Deploy project
You can use Deployer to deploy project.
Copy and edit server's information from deploy.php.dist
file to deploy.php
file.
After that, you can run:
$ composer require deployer/deployer:^3.3.0 --dev
$ ./vendor/bin/dep <stage>
See an example in here.
Changelog
See all change logs in CHANGELOG.md
Contributing
All code contributions must go through a pull request and approved by a core developer before being merged. This is to ensure proper review of all the code.
Fork the project, create a feature branch, and send a pull request.
To ensure a consistent code base, you should make sure the code follows the PSR-2.
If you would like to help take a look at the list of issues.
License
This project is released under the MIT License.
Copyright © 2013-2016 Oanh Nguyen.
Please see License File for more information.