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zend-commandline-skeleton

Introduction

This is a skeleton application using the Zend Framework MVC layer and module systems. This application is meant to be used as a starting place for those looking to get their feet wet with Zend Framework. It provides a commandline interface for administering zend objects

Installation using Composer

The easiest way to create a new Zend Framework project is to use Composer. If you don't have it already installed, then please install as per the documentation.

To create your new Zend Framework project:

Once installed, you can test it out immediately using PHP's built-in web server:

This will start the cli-server on port 8080, and bind it to all network interfaces. You can then visit the site at http://localhost:8080/

Note: The built-in CLI server is for development only.

Development mode

The skeleton ships with zf-development-mode by default, and provides three aliases for consuming the script it ships with:

You may provide development-only modules and bootstrap-level configuration in config/development.config.php.dist, and development-only application configuration in config/autoload/development.local.php.dist. Enabling development mode will copy these files to versions removing the .dist suffix, while disabling development mode will remove those copies.

Development mode is automatically enabled as part of the skeleton installation process. After making changes to one of the above-mentioned .dist configuration files you will either need to disable then enable development mode for the changes to take effect, or manually make matching updates to the .dist-less copies of those files.

Running Unit Tests

To run the supplied skeleton unit tests, you need to do one of the following:

Once testing support is present, you can run the tests using:

If you need to make local modifications for the PHPUnit test setup, copy phpunit.xml.dist to phpunit.xml and edit the new file; the latter has precedence over the former when running tests, and is ignored by version control. (If you want to make the modifications permanent, edit the phpunit.xml.dist file.)

Using Vagrant

This skeleton includes a Vagrantfile based on ubuntu 16.04 (bento box) with configured Apache2 and PHP 7.0. Start it up using:

Once built, you can also run composer within the box. For example, the following will install dependencies:

While this will update them:

While running, Vagrant maps your host port 8080 to port 80 on the virtual machine; you can visit the site at http://localhost:8080/

Vagrant and VirtualBox

The vagrant image is based on ubuntu/xenial64. If you are using VirtualBox as a provider, you will need:

  • Vagrant 1.8.5 or later
  • VirtualBox 5.0.26 or later

For vagrant documentation, please refer to vagrantup.com

Using docker-compose

This skeleton provides a docker-compose.yml for use with docker-compose; it uses the Dockerfile provided as its base. Build and start the image using:

At this point, you can visit http://localhost:8080 to see the site running.

You can also run composer from the image. The container environment is named "zf", so you will pass that value to docker-compose run:

Web server setup

Apache setup

To setup apache, setup a virtual host to point to the public/ directory of the project and you should be ready to go! It should look something like below:

Nginx setup

To setup nginx, open your /path/to/nginx/nginx.conf and add an include directive below into http block if it does not already exist:

Create a virtual host configuration file for your project under /path/to/nginx/sites-enabled/zfapp.localhost.conf it should look something like below:

Restart the nginx, now you should be ready to go!

QA Tools

The skeleton does not come with any QA tooling by default, but does ship with configuration for each of:

Additionally, it comes with some basic tests for the shipped Application\Controller\IndexController.

If you want to add these QA tools, execute the following:

We provide aliases for each of these tools in the Composer configuration:


All versions of zend-commandline-skeleton with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^5.6 || ^7.0
zendframework/zend-component-installer Version ^1.0 || ^0.7 || ^1.0.0-dev@dev
zendframework/zend-mvc Version ^3.0.1
zfcampus/zf-development-mode Version ^3.0
zendframework/zend-stdlib Version ^3.2.1
zendframework/zend-servicemanager Version ^3.4
zfcampus/zf-configuration Version ^1.3
doctrine/doctrine-orm-module Version ^2.1
zendframework/zend-test Version ^3.3
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