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Vendor aequasi Package environment Short Description Environment Class for PHP License
Apache-2.0
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This class is pretty simple. It adds environments to your PHP project.
To Install
Install with composer:
To Use
To get set up, drop the Environment class in your front controller. For example:
You can set what the default environment is with Environment::$DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT (string),
and you can set what environments are in debug mode with Environment::$DEBUG_TYPES (string[]).
The allowed environments can also be changed by overriding the Environment::$DEFAULT_TYPE (string[]) parameter.
Setting Environments
Once you are ready to start using other environments (test, staging, and prod), there are a couple ways to do that.
1. php.ini
In your php.ini file, setting php.environment will set the environment for all processes using the php for that php.ini
2. $_SERVER['PHP_ENVIRONMENT']
You can either use Apache or Nginx to set a server variable, or you can modify your $_SERVER header to set the environment
And Nginx is a little different. Check this StackOverflow post for an example.
3. CLI Arguments
If you are using the SymfonyEnvironment class, you can tie into the arguments (--env and --no-debug) by creating your environment
a little differently:
Composer command for our command line client (download client)This client runs in each environment. You don't need a specific PHP version etc. The first 20 API calls are free.Standard composer command
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