eix/contact

Eixtension that provides contact form interaction.

0.4.2 2013-01-01 00:00 UTC

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Last update: 2024-12-21 20:19:34 UTC


README

This Eix web application, available at http://eix.nohex.com/, serves the purposes of both documenting and showcasing Eix's capabilities, and as an example of how to build Eix applications.

Feel free to peruse the source code to get acquainted with Eix's philosophy.

Folder structure

Eix applications are organised in a folder structure that facilitates separation of concerns.

For instance, in order to deploy an Eix application in production, only the public/, data/, src/ and system/ folders are needed. The latter can even be deployed separately.

public/

This folder houses the web application's document root — in other words, the publicly available parts of the web application. Whatever the web server is supposed to deliver directly must be here: images, stylesheets, scripts, and the web application index page (i.e. index.php).

src/

The application's business logic lives under that folder. It is usually separated by language, which is the reason why a php folder is found there.

The src/php/ folder must be added to PHP's include_path for the application to work in the intended way. This task is usually taken care of by public/index.php.

data/

Any files required by the application which are not source code can be left here. Typically, the application settings are to be found under data/environment, the templates under data/pages/, etc.

test/

The unit tests and other testing facilities are stored in the test/ folder.

build/

When the application is built, the results end up somewhere in the build/ folder hierarchy. Its contents are volatile, and must never be considered part of the source.

system/

All external system configurations, such as web server settings, must be stored under the system/ folder.