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The StaticPage allows generating static content from almost any PHP app on the fly. It is designed to be used inside any route controller and to serve static files using the NGiNX or another web server.
Installation
How To Steps
To make StaticPage work, follow these two steps:
Update your route controller(s):
Let's say you have the method run() you use as the route controller.
Update your web server configuration (NGiNX example):
Add /_site${uri} /_site${uri}index.html to the beginning of your try_files directive in the main location. It tells NGiNX to try to serve static files at first. Eg:
Check the configuration and restart the server.
Configuration
setDir
setDir() sets a relative path to where all generated static files will be stored. Default path is ./_site.
Generating
save
save() creates directory structure according to $uri and inside it saves $file with the content of $data.
Deleting
delete
⚠️ Be very careful when using this method.
delete() deletes content of $dir. When $test mode is set to true, it only printouts files to be deleted but doesn't delete them.
This method can be called from CLI. It accept two arguments $dir and $test.
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