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assets | ||
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modules/welcome | ||
sys | ||
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phpdoc.dist.xml | ||
README.md |
miniMVC
miniMVC is a minimalistic Modular MVC framework, with built-in minifier, and pure-PHP templating system.
Requirements
- PHP 5.4+
- PDO extensions for databases you wish to use
- Webserver that correctly handles REQUEST_URI, such as:
- Apache
- IIS
- Lighttpd
- SimpleTest library for running unit tests
Unique features
Extensive use of PHP's magic methods on the base class
-
__toString()
method allows a view of the current class object when the current class object is used as a string. If you prefervar_dump()
orvar_export()
, you can pass the name of that function if you call the__toString
method directly.Eg.
$this . "string"
,$this->__toString()
,echo $this
; -
__call()
method allows the dynamic addition of callable closure objectsEg.
$this->foo = function($baz){}
is callable as$this->foo()
, with the current object as the last argument -
MM
class extends ArrayObject, and all the main classes extend this class. Functions begining witharray_
are callable on object from this class. E.g.$this->array_keys()
will return a list of the class properties.
Database class is an extension of PHP's PDO class.
Database class uses Query as a database abstraction layer and query builder.
Database connections are set in /app/config/db.php
File Structure
-
index.php - framework frontend
-
app - configuration and app-wide files
- config - configuration files
- errors - error page templates
- views - global page templates
-
assets - frontend files
- js - javascript files
- css - css files
- config - minifier configuration files
-
modules - MVC triads
- controllers - controller classes
- models - model classes
- views - module-specific views
-
sys - core framework classes
Common Tasks
-
Creating a controller
<?php class Foo extends MM_Controller { function __construct() { parent::__construct(); } }
-
Creating a model
<?php class Bar extends MM_Model { function __construct() { parent::__construct(); } }
-
Loading a database
$this->db = db::get_instance($db_name);
Note that multiple databases can be used in the same class by specifying a different database name.
-
Loading a model (From a controller)
$this->load_model($model)