To create a new site with the STAPLE MVC Framework either download a released version or pull a recent copy of
master or development. Put these files in your base web directory and point your server to the /public
folder
to start serving a website.
You will need a few things for the server to be able to process your site:
- PHP 7.0 or higher.
- A URL rewrite module.
Both IIS (web.config) and Apache (.htaccess) rewrite rules are included in the repository. For nginx, you will have to add the following in your server configuration for nginx:
location / {
index index.php index.html index.htm;
try_files $uri $uri/ @staple;
}
location @staple
{
rewrite ^(.*)$ /index.php last;
}
STAPLE also has support for composer. It has no dependencies out of the gate, so composer is an optional feature to add any dependencies that you might require. Simply add the dependencies to the included composer.json file.
More information about composer can be found here: https://getcomposer.org/
To start your new site, the first file you will want to work with is the included indexController.php
in
/application/controllers
. This file is the default homepage for your website. and it looks like this:
use Staple\Controller;
/** ... */
class indexController extends Controller
{
public function _start()
{
// Controller Startup Code
}
public function index()
{
// Index Action Code Goes Here.
}
}
You will place new controllers in the application/controllers
folder. Inside of each controller a new
controller action is created by making a public function that only consists of letters and numbers.
To create a new action on a controller, create a new public method that consists of only letters and numbers for the method name.
class indexController extends Controller
{
...
// Accessible from /index/my-action
public function myAction()
{
echo "Hello World";
}
}
The new action is accessible from /index/my-action
relative to the root of your web directory.
GNU Lesser GPLv3, See LICENSE file for the license contents.
Documentation is integrated in with the repository and is built using Jekyll. To
run the Jekyll site navigate to /docs
and type:
bundle exec jekyll serve
If you haven't already you should install bundler and the jekyll Ruby Gems:
gem install bundler jekyll
Then you should install the dependencies with:
bundle install