Esempio n. 1
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<?php

// Define application environment
defined('APPLICATION_ENV') || define('APPLICATION_ENV', getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') ? getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') : 'production');
// Ensure ZF is on the include path
set_include_path(implode(PATH_SEPARATOR, array(realpath(__DIR__ . '/../library'), realpath(__DIR__ . '/../library/ZendFramework/library'), get_include_path())));
require_once 'Zend/Loader/AutoloaderFactory.php';
Zend\Loader\AutoloaderFactory::factory(array('Zend\\Loader\\StandardAutoloader' => array()));
$appConfig = new Zend\Config\Config(include __DIR__ . '/../configs/application.config.php');
$moduleLoader = new Zend\Loader\ModuleAutoloader($appConfig['module_paths']);
$moduleLoader->register();
$moduleManager = new Zend\Module\Manager($appConfig['modules'], new Zend\Module\ManagerOptions($appConfig['module_manager_options']));
// Create application, bootstrap, and run
$bootstrap = new Zend\Mvc\Bootstrap($moduleManager);
$application = new Zend\Mvc\Application();
// this step is not generally needed as default request is good enough for most setups
// however since we want to accept different HTTP methods (such as PATCH) we need
// to redefine the request class used
$request = new Application\Http\PhpEnvironment\Request();
$application->setRequest($request);
$bootstrap->bootstrap($application);
$response = $application->run();
if ($response instanceof \Zend\Http\PhpEnvironment\Response) {
    $response->send();
} else {
    echo $response->getBody();
}