mopa/symfony-framework-bootstrap-edition

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The "Symfony Standard Edition" distribution enriched with MopaBootstrapBundle and MopaBootstrapSandboxBundle to integrate twitter/bootstrap2

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v2.2.0-RC2 2013-02-11 14:03 UTC

README

This is the Standard Edition of Symfony2 enriched with twitters/bootstrap, by using the MopaBootstrapBundle. It is intended to kickstart your development, serving as an alternative to symfony-standard edition, which is what symfony-bootstrap is based on!

There is a live preview available here: http://bootstrap.mohrenweiserpartner.de/mopa/bootstrap

Packagist link: https://packagist.org/packages/mopa/symfony-framework-bootstrap-edition

What it is made of

Symfony-Bootstrap depends on the following projects:

Installation in a Vagrant box (recommended)

This feature comes from https://github.com/seiffert/symfony-vagrant Thanks seiffert, i just included the vagrant folder from there and added a few puppet modules This installs a complete linux setup including nodejs less java css

# clone the symfony-bootstrap edition:
git clone https://github.com/phiamo/symfony-bootstrap.git
# enter directory
cd symfony-bootstrap
# init submodules
git submodule init
# update submodules
git submodule update
# copy default parameters to local parameters
cp app/config/parameters.yml.default app/config/parameters.yml
# tell composer to install including dev (BootstrapSandboxBundle)
composer.phar install --dev
# enter vagrant dir
cd vagrant
# copy Personalization.dist to Personalization
cp Personalization.dist Personalization
# modify to your needs
# take the vm up
vagrant up
# wait until everything is setup, might take some mins on my quite fast system with ssd takes around 5 mins (downloading java, nodejs, etc)
# go to your browser
# http://192.168.10.42/app_dev.php

Installation on a Host System

Before installing symfony-bootstrap, the following needs to be installed beforehand:

To install symfony-bootstrap, do the following:

git clone git://github.com/phiamo/symfony-bootstrap.git
cd symfony-bootstrap
cp app/config/parameters.yml.dist app/config/parameters.yml
curl -s https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
php composer.phar install --dev
app/console assetic:dump

It should now work. If you run into any issues, feel free to open a new issue or make a new pull request.

Next paragraphs are stolen from the original:

Welcome to the Symfony Standard Edition - a fully-functional Symfony2 application that you can use as the skeleton for your new applications.

This document contains information on how to download, install, and start using Symfony. For a more detailed explanation, see the Installation chapter of the Symfony Documentation.

  1. Installing the Bootstrap Edition

When it comes to installing the Symfony Standard Edition, you have the following options.

Use Composer (recommended)

As Symfony uses Composer to manage its dependencies, the recommended way to create a new project is to use it.

If you don't have Composer yet, download it following the instructions on http://getcomposer.org/ or just run the following command:

curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php

Then, use the create-project command to generate a new Symfony application:

php composer.phar create-project symfony/framework-standard-edition path/to/install

Composer will install Symfony and all its dependencies under the path/to/install directory.

Download an Archive File

To quickly test Symfony, you can also download an archive of the Standard Edition and unpack it somewhere under your web server root directory.

If you downloaded an archive "without vendors", you also need to install all the necessary dependencies. Download composer (see above) and run the following command:

php composer.phar install
  1. Checking your System Configuration

Before starting coding, make sure that your local system is properly configured for Symfony.

Execute the check.php script from the command line:

php app/check.php

The script returns a status code of 0 if all mandatory requirements are met, 1 otherwise.

Access the config.php script from a browser:

http://localhost/path/to/symfony/app/web/config.php

If you get any warnings or recommendations, fix them before moving on.

  1. Browsing the Demo Application

Congratulations! You're now ready to use Symfony.

From the config.php page, click the "Bypass configuration and go to the Welcome page" link to load up your first Symfony page.

You can also use a web-based configurator by clicking on the "Configure your Symfony Application online" link of the config.php page.

To see a real-live Symfony page in action, access the following page:

web/app_dev.php/demo/hello/Fabien
  1. Getting started with Symfony

This distribution is meant to be the starting point for your Symfony applications, but it also contains some sample code that you can learn from and play with.

A great way to start learning Symfony is via the Quick Tour, which will take you through all the basic features of Symfony2.

Once you're feeling good, you can move onto reading the official Symfony2 book.

A default bundle, AcmeDemoBundle, shows you Symfony2 in action. After playing with it, you can remove it by following these steps:

  • delete the src/Acme directory;

  • remove the routing entry referencing AcmeDemoBundle in app/config/routing_dev.yml;

  • remove the AcmeDemoBundle from the registered bundles in app/AppKernel.php;

  • remove the web/bundles/acmedemo directory;

  • remove the security.providers, security.firewalls.login and security.firewalls.secured_area entries in the security.yml file or tweak the security configuration to fit your needs.

What's inside?

The Symfony Standard Edition is configured with the following defaults:

  • Twig is the only configured template engine;

  • Doctrine ORM/DBAL is configured;

  • Swiftmailer is configured;

  • Annotations for everything are enabled.

It comes pre-configured with the following bundles:

  • FrameworkBundle - The core Symfony framework bundle

  • SensioFrameworkExtraBundle - Adds several enhancements, including template and routing annotation capability

  • DoctrineBundle - Adds support for the Doctrine ORM

  • TwigBundle - Adds support for the Twig templating engine

  • SecurityBundle - Adds security by integrating Symfony's security component

  • SwiftmailerBundle - Adds support for Swiftmailer, a library for sending emails

  • MonologBundle - Adds support for Monolog, a logging library

  • AsseticBundle - Adds support for Assetic, an asset processing library

  • WebProfilerBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds profiling functionality and the web debug toolbar

  • SensioDistributionBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds functionality for configuring and working with Symfony distributions

  • SensioGeneratorBundle (in dev/test env) - Adds code generation capabilities

  • AcmeDemoBundle (in dev/test env) - A demo bundle with some example code

All libraries and bundles included in the Symfony Standard Edition are released under the MIT or BSD license.

Enjoy!