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What is PHPLucidFrame?

PHPLucidFrame (a.k.a. LucidFrame) is an application development framework for PHP developers. It provides logical structure and several helper utilities for web application development. It uses a functional architecture to simplify complex application development. It is especially designed for PHP, MySQL and Apache. It is simple, fast, lightweight and easy to install.

Almost zero configuration - just configure your database setting and you are ready to go. No complex JSON, XML, YAML or vHost configuration.

No template engine to eliminate overhead of template processing and to save your storage from template cache files.

It supports a wide range of web application development features:

  • Database access API
  • Security control
  • URL routing
  • Validation helpers
  • Internationalization & Localization
  • User authentication & authorization API
  • Schema Manager
  • Database Seeding
  • Query Builder
  • Shell & Console Tool
  • Ajax

Prerequisites

  • Web Server (Apache with mod_rewrite enabled)
  • PHP version 5.6 or newer is recommended, but we strongly advise you to use one of the currently supported versions.
  • MySQL 5.0 or newer

Installation

  • Extract the downloaded archive in your local webserver document root, and you will get a folder named phplucidframe-x.y.z where x.y.z would be your downloaded version.
  • Rename it as phplucidframe.
  • Open your terminal or command line and CD to your project root, and then run php lucidframe secret:generate. For more about the PHPLucidFrame console, read the documentation section "The LucidFrame Console".
  • Check http://localhost/phplucidframe in your browser.

Note:

  • If you have your own project folder name other than phplucidframe in your development environment, you have to change the value of baseURL in /inc/parameter/development.php in accordance with your project name.
  • If you use a virtual host for your project, you have to leave an empty string for the value of baseURL in /inc/parameter/development.php.

Alternate Installation with Composer

You can install PHPLucidFrame alternatively using Composer. Open your terminal and CD to your webserver document root, and then run

composer create-project --prefer-dist phplucidframe/phplucidframe [your-project-name]

Note: You have to change the value of baseURL in /inc/parameter/development.php according to [your-project-name].

Furthermore on Installation

Based URL : There are two situations you will have to leave the configuration baseURL empty in /inc/parameter/xxx.php files:

  1. when you have a virtual host for your application in your development environment.
  2. when your application in production environment where you upload the framework files directly to your web server document root.

Routing : You can define custom routes in /inc/route.config.php. The following routing for home page maps to /app/home/index.php.

route('lc_home')->map('/', '/home');

PHPLucidFrame encourages a structured page organization. You can check the recommended structure in the sample page folders and codes /app/home/ and /app/example/ of the release.

Additional Site Settings : You can also configure the other settings in /inc/config.php and /app/inc/site.config.php according to your requirement.

CSS Template : PHPLucidFrame provides you a default site CSS template /assets/css/base.css. To make your site easily upgradable in the future, create your own file in /app/assets/css with whatever name you like and update your /app/inc/tpl/layout.php by including <?php _css('yourfilename.css'); ?>. Then you can override the rules of /assets/css/base.css in your CSS file.

Documentation

Support & Resources

Run Tests

Prerequisites:

composer install

php lucidframe env test

Create a test database and setup in inc/parameter/test.php. By default, the database name lucid_blog_test is set up under sample namespace. Then you can create a new database lucid_blog_test and run schema:load sample.

php lucidframe schema:load sample

From Command Line,

# to run all tests
php tests/tests.php

# to run tests/lib/db_helper.test.php only
php tests/tests.php --file=db_helper

# to run tests/lib/validation_helper.test.php only
php tests/tests.php -f=validation_helper
# or
php tests/tests.php -f validation_helper

# to run tests/lib/db_helper.test.php and query_builer.test.php
php tests/tests.php --file=db_helper,query_builder

Note: You can also use the short-form option name f instead of file.

From Browser,

# to run all tests
http://[site_url]/tests/tests.php

# to run tests/lib/db_helper.test.php only
http://[site_url]/tests/tests.php?file=db_helper

# to run tests/lib/db_helper.test.php and query_builer.test.php
http://[site_url]/tests/tests.php?file=db_helper,query_builder

Note: You can also use the query string parameter f instead of file.