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Yiinitializr
Library that will help boost your application installation with ease and also to run Yii applications from its bootstrap files on a much cleaner way that the framework currently proposes. For example:
// yii has been installed via composer
require('./../app/lib/vendor/yiisoft/yii/framework/yii.php');
// set alias for namespacing
// make sure the path is correct as it can also be installed via composer (see above)
Yii::setPathOfAlias('Yiinitializr', './../app/lib/Yiinitializr');
// use its initializr
use Yiinitializr\Helpers\Initializer;
// tell the Initializer class providing the root, the application config name,
// and the files to merge -very useful when working with advanced boilerplates
// and different environments
Initializer::create('./../app', 'main', array('common', 'env', 'local'))->run();
INSTALLATION
If you are going to use Yiinitializr to make use of Yiinitializr\Helpers\Initializr
you can easily install it via
composer
, but if you are going to use it within your application structure in order to configure your application
according to your custom needs, then the recommended use is that you download
its source files and place them on a top level folder.
###Configuration Settings
As with Yii, you need to go through a bit of configuration settings if you wish to handle your project structure setup
with composer
. Don't worry, is not going to be too hard, the following is an example configuration file:
\\ where am i?
$dirname = dirname(__FILE__);
\\ where is the application folder?
$app = $dirname . '/../../..';
\\ where is the root?
$root = $app . '/..';
return array(
// yii configurations
'yii' => array(
// where is the path of the yii framework?
// On this example we have installed yii with composer
// and as it is used after composer installation, we
// can safely point to the vendor folder.
'path' => $app . '/lib/vendor/yiisoft/yii/framework'
),
// yiinitializr specific settings
'yiinitializr' => array(
// config folders
'config' => array(
// we just need the console settings
// On this example, and due that I used environments
// i created a custom console.php app for
// Yiinitializr\Composer\Callbak class (see below example)
'console' => $dirname . '/console.php'
),
// application structure settings
'app' => array(
// where is the root?
'root' => $root,
// directories setup
'directories' => array(
// where are the different configuration files settings?
'config' => array(
// 'key' is the configuration name (see above init example)
'main' => $app . '/config',
'console' => $app . '/config',
'test' => $app . '/config'
),
// where are my runtime folders?
'runtime' => array(
// heads up! only the folder location as "/config" will be
// appended
$app
),
'assets' => array(
// where to write the "assets folders"?
$root . '/www'
)
)
),
)
);
Here is an example of a custom console.php
settings file when working with environments. As you saw on the previous
code, this file on the example was located on the same Yiinitializr\config
folder:
require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/../Helpers/Initializer.php';
require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/../Helpers/ArrayX.php';
return Yiinitializr\Helpers\ArrayX::merge(
Yiinitializr\Helpers\Initializer::config('console', array('common', 'env', 'local')),
array(
'params' => array(
// here is where the composer magic start.
// Thanks! mr Tobias a.k.a Phundament man!
'composer.callbacks' => array(
'post-update' => array('yiic', 'migrate'),
'post-install' => array('yiic', 'migrate'),
)
),
)
);
REQUIREMENTS
It works in conjunction with composer
to install the boilerplate but
The minimum requirements by Yiinitializr that you have installed composer
or have a composer.phar
on your application
root in order to run and ** PHP 5.3+**
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