Learning FuelPHP for Effective PHP Development.

By: Tweedie, RossMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Olton : Packt Publishing Ltd, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (127 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781782160373Subject(s): Document markup languages | PHP (Computer program language) | Web sites -- DesignGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Learning FuelPHP for Effective PHP DevelopmentDDC classification: 005.133 LOC classification: QA76.73.P224 -- T384 2013ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Learning FuelPHP for Effective PHP Development -- Table of Contents -- Learning FuelPHP for Effective PHP Development -- Credits -- About the Author -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Downloading the example code -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. What is FuelPHP? -- A brief history of FuelPHP -- Features of FuelPHP -- (H)MVC -- Modular and extendable -- Security -- Oil - the power of the command line -- ORM -- Base controller classes and model classes -- The authentication package -- Template parsers -- Documentation -- What to look forward to in Version 2.0 -- Global scope and moving to dependency injection -- Singleton -- Multiton -- Dependency injection container -- Coding standards -- Package management and modularization -- Backwards compatibility -- Speed boosts -- Summary -- 2. Installation -- Preparing the development environment -- Apache -- PHP -- Database interactions -- Source control - introducing Git -- Further information about Git -- Getting and installing FuelPHP with curl and Oil -- Clone from GitHub -- Continuing the installation -- Setting up your project -- Using submodules to easily update the FuelPHP core and packages -- Committing your code -- Composer - the package manager -- Configuration -- Running in the production environment -- Performing migrations -- Summary -- 3. The Architecture -- Environments, constants, and configuration -- Server and Apache configuration -- The bootstrap PHP file -- Configuration -- Constants -- Models, views, and controllers -- Views and ViewModels -- Models -- Controllers -- Template -- Rest -- Hybrid -- Summary.
4. Demo Application -- Getting started -- Creating a database table -- Entries -- Categories -- Users -- categories_entries -- Migrations and Oil -- Models -- Controllers -- Views -- Generating an administration system using Oil -- Summary -- 5. Packages -- What is a package? -- Recommended packages -- OAuth -- OAuth2 -- Mandrill -- Sprockets -- Using the Auth package for user authentication -- SimpleAuth -- ORMAuth -- OPAuth -- Composer -- An introduction to building your own package -- Setting up a repository -- Working the package as a submodule -- Structuring your package -- Configuring your package -- Using your package -- Letting people know about your package -- Summary -- 6. Advanced Topics -- What modules are and how to use them -- Namespaces -- The module folder structure -- Using the module from the main application -- Tasks -- Routing -- Unit testing -- So what is unit testing? -- PHPUnit -- Running unit tests -- Creating unit tests -- Grouping unit tests -- Configuration and module testing -- Profiling -- Summary -- 7. Welcome to the Community -- FuelPHP and GitHub -- Getting help and support -- FuelPHP on social media -- Twitter -- Facebook -- Parting words -- Index.
Summary: The book follows a standard tutorial approach, which will enable readers to use the FuelPHP framework efficiently while developing PHP applications.If you are a PHP developer who is looking to learn more about using the FuelPHP framework for effective PHP development, this book is ideal for you. If you are interested in this book, you should already have a basic understanding of general PHP development.
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Intro -- Learning FuelPHP for Effective PHP Development -- Table of Contents -- Learning FuelPHP for Effective PHP Development -- Credits -- About the Author -- About the Reviewers -- www.PacktPub.com -- Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more -- Why Subscribe? -- Free Access for Packt account holders -- Preface -- What this book covers -- What you need for this book -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Downloading the example code -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. What is FuelPHP? -- A brief history of FuelPHP -- Features of FuelPHP -- (H)MVC -- Modular and extendable -- Security -- Oil - the power of the command line -- ORM -- Base controller classes and model classes -- The authentication package -- Template parsers -- Documentation -- What to look forward to in Version 2.0 -- Global scope and moving to dependency injection -- Singleton -- Multiton -- Dependency injection container -- Coding standards -- Package management and modularization -- Backwards compatibility -- Speed boosts -- Summary -- 2. Installation -- Preparing the development environment -- Apache -- PHP -- Database interactions -- Source control - introducing Git -- Further information about Git -- Getting and installing FuelPHP with curl and Oil -- Clone from GitHub -- Continuing the installation -- Setting up your project -- Using submodules to easily update the FuelPHP core and packages -- Committing your code -- Composer - the package manager -- Configuration -- Running in the production environment -- Performing migrations -- Summary -- 3. The Architecture -- Environments, constants, and configuration -- Server and Apache configuration -- The bootstrap PHP file -- Configuration -- Constants -- Models, views, and controllers -- Views and ViewModels -- Models -- Controllers -- Template -- Rest -- Hybrid -- Summary.

4. Demo Application -- Getting started -- Creating a database table -- Entries -- Categories -- Users -- categories_entries -- Migrations and Oil -- Models -- Controllers -- Views -- Generating an administration system using Oil -- Summary -- 5. Packages -- What is a package? -- Recommended packages -- OAuth -- OAuth2 -- Mandrill -- Sprockets -- Using the Auth package for user authentication -- SimpleAuth -- ORMAuth -- OPAuth -- Composer -- An introduction to building your own package -- Setting up a repository -- Working the package as a submodule -- Structuring your package -- Configuring your package -- Using your package -- Letting people know about your package -- Summary -- 6. Advanced Topics -- What modules are and how to use them -- Namespaces -- The module folder structure -- Using the module from the main application -- Tasks -- Routing -- Unit testing -- So what is unit testing? -- PHPUnit -- Running unit tests -- Creating unit tests -- Grouping unit tests -- Configuration and module testing -- Profiling -- Summary -- 7. Welcome to the Community -- FuelPHP and GitHub -- Getting help and support -- FuelPHP on social media -- Twitter -- Facebook -- Parting words -- Index.

The book follows a standard tutorial approach, which will enable readers to use the FuelPHP framework efficiently while developing PHP applications.If you are a PHP developer who is looking to learn more about using the FuelPHP framework for effective PHP development, this book is ideal for you. If you are interested in this book, you should already have a basic understanding of general PHP development.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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