wave-framework / scaffolding-app
An example application using the Wave Framework
Requires
- php: >=5.3.3
- wave-framework/wave: dev-master
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Last update: 2024-11-09 14:37:25 UTC
README
An example application to get started with the Wave framework.
To get started first install Composer
$ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Then create a new wave-framework/scaffolding-app
project
The simplest thing to do is just clone the master branch, (dev-master
), e.g.
$ composer.phar create-project wave-framework/scaffolding-app ./test dev-master
Then you can run a few of the setup scripts, but at the very minimum you need to generate the routes cache
$ cd test
$ ./vendor/bin/wave generate/routes
Regenerating Routes... done
$
You can also have a script populate the default database configuration by running
$ ./vendor/bin/wave install
Manually regenerating views can be done with
$ ./vendor/bin/wave generate/views
In development mode views are automatically regenerated when they change.
Apache configuration
Wave requires Apache mod_rewrite
(or an equivilent that can transform each request into public/index.php
).
A typical VirtualHost
configuration might look something like this:
<VirtualHost *:80> ServerName wave-app.localhost DocumentRoot /var/www/wave-app/public <Directory /var/www/wave-app/public> # Rewrite directives are set in public/.htaccess. Move # them here if you prefer to leave AllowOverride None AllowOverride all </Directory> # Consolidate log files into the same directory the app logs # go into. ErrorLog /var/www/wave-app/logs/web_error.log CustomLog /var/www/wave-app/logs/web_access.log common </VirtualHost>
Once you have configured your Apache environment you should be able to browse to the application in your browser and be met with a welcome page (and an obligatory gold star).