# phalcon-devtools **Repository Path**: kkk_zero/phalcon-devtools ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: phalcon-devtools - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: PHP - **License**: BSD-3-Clause - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2017-07-03 - **Last Updated**: 2024-06-07 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Phalcon Devtools [![Latest Version](https://img.shields.io/packagist/v/phalcon/devtools.svg?style=flat-square)][:devtools:] [![Software License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-BSD--3-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)][:license:] [![Total Downloads](https://img.shields.io/packagist/dt/phalcon/devtools.svg?style=flat-square)][:packagist:] [![Daily Downloads](https://img.shields.io/packagist/dd/phalcon/devtools.svg?style=flat-square)][:packagist:] [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/phalcon/phalcon-devtools.svg?branch=master)][:travis:] ![Phalcon WebTools](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1256298/18617851/b7d31558-7de2-11e6-83e0-30e5902af714.png) ## What's Phalcon? Phalcon PHP is a web framework delivered as a C extension providing high performance and lower resource consumption. ## What are Devtools? This tools provide you useful scripts to generate code helping to develop faster and easy applications that use with Phalcon framework. ## Requirements * PHP >= 5.5 * Phalcon >= 3.2.0 ## Installing via Composer Install composer in a common location or in your project: ```bash curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php ``` Create the composer.json file as follows: ```json { "require-dev": { "phalcon/devtools": "~3.2" } } ``` If you are still using Phalcon 2.0.x, create a `composer.json` with the following instead: ```json { "require-dev": { "phalcon/devtools": "^2.0" } } ``` Run the composer installer: ```bash php composer.phar install ``` ## Build `.phar` Install composer and box in a common location or in your project: ```bash curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php bin/composer install ``` Build phar file `phalcon-devtools` ```bash bin/box build -v chmod +xr ./phalcon.phar # Test it! php ./phalcon.phar ``` ## Installation via Git Phalcon Devtools can be installed by using Git. Just clone the repo and checkout the current branch: ```bash cd ~ git clone https://github.com/phalcon/phalcon-devtools.git cd phalcon-devtools ``` This method requires a little bit more of setup. Probably the best way would be to symlink the `phalcon.php` to a directory in your `PATH`, so you can issue phalcon commands in each directory where a phalcon project resides. ```bash cd phalcon-devtools ln -s $(pwd)/phalcon.php /usr/bin/phalcon chmod ugo+x /usr/bin/phalcon ``` If you get a `"phalcon: command not found"` message while creating the symlink, make an alias. ```bash alias phalcon=/home/[USERNAME]/phalcon-devtools/phalcon.php ``` ## Usage To get a list of available commands just execute following: ```bash phalcon commands help ``` This command should display something similar to: ```sh $ phalcon --help Phalcon DevTools (3.2.0) Help: Lists the commands available in Phalcon devtools Available commands: info (alias of: i) commands (alias of: list, enumerate) controller (alias of: create-controller) module (alias of: create-module) model (alias of: create-model) all-models (alias of: create-all-models) project (alias of: create-project) scaffold (alias of: create-scaffold) migration (alias of: create-migration) webtools (alias of: create-webtools) console (alias of: shell, psysh) ``` ## Database adapter Should add `adapter` parameter in your `db` config file (if you use not MySQL database). For PostgreSQL it will be something like: ```php $config = [ 'host' => 'localhost', 'dbname' => 'my_db_name', 'username' => 'my_db_user', 'password' => 'my_db_user_password', 'adapter' => 'Postgresql' ]; ``` ## Configuration file By creating **phalcon.json** or any other configuration file called **phalcon** in root project you can set options for all possible commands, for example: ```json { "migration" : { "migrations": "App/Migrations", "config": "App/Config/db.ini" }, "controller" : { "namespace": "Phalcon\\Test", "directory": "App/Controllers", "base-class": "App\\MyAbstractController" } } ``` And then you can use use `phalcon migration run` or `phalcon controller SomeClass` and those commands will be executed with options from file. Arguments provided by developer from command line will overwrite existing one in file. ## License Phalcon Developer Tools is open source software licensed under the [New BSD License][:license:].
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