10 projects tagged "PHP"
Go! is a PHP 5.4 library that allows developers to add support for aspect-oriented programming (AOP) to their PHP applications. It doesn't require PECL extensions, Runkit, evals, or DI containers. The code with weaved aspects is fully readable and native, and can be easily debugged with XDebug. You can debug either classes or aspects. It can potentially be installed in every PHP application because you don't have to change the application source code at all. As an example, with the help of 10-20 lines of code it is possible to intercept all of the public, protected, and static methods in all classes of an application, and display the name and the arguments of each method during its execution.
PCMS is a content management system (CMS) for PHP programmers to build Web sites. It uses no HTML, XML, or special markup scripts. Templates are built in PHP as a block structure mirroring what you see on the page, using a library of PHP classes corresponding to HTML tags. The package includes an easy-to-use content editor (fckeditor) for use by customers to manage their own Web sites online. Full documentation is provided and a limited number of free subdomains are available in which you can evaluate the product without having to install it on your own server.
PHP CLI Framework is a simple class which you can extend to quickly create a commandline (CLI) application using PHP. Only a single file is needed, and everything extends that file. It supports interactive input and an object oriented way of writing which keeps things nice and clean. Features include arguments, flags, options, colors, interactive input, object oriented PHP5, a micro framework, and minimal coding required. There's only a single class to extend.
PHP Menu Builder is a class that can be used to display nested menus of HTML links. It takes an array of menu items eventually with nested arrays that define sub-menus. The class generates HTML lists with links for each menu item. CSS classes can be used to configure the presentation styles of the menus, regular items, and the current page item.
PWF (PHP Web Framework) is an extremely lightweight but powerful PHP Web framework that uses the MVC pattern and object oriented programming. It makes it easier to write applications with clean code and clear architecture, and has a small learning curve. It doesn’t need installation and works in most environments. The controller used for each request is selected through simple but effective rules, and the method by the type of the request. It provides database abstraction with data-object mapping.
Swiftlet is a lightweight Web application framework written in PHP. It enables you to quickly deploy Web sites that are fast and secure. Swiftlet is extensible, flexible, and doesn't get in your way. Swiftlet requires zero configuration and has few conventions to which you must adhere. Swiftlet has all the features you would expect from a modern Web application framework. It implements the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture pattern to separate logic from design and takes advantage of the Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) capabilities of PHP 5.
pdoMap is a robust PHP ORM with many OOP features. The mapping structure, requests, and transactions are defined in XML files. The core directly generates PHP classes for high performance. It is very easy to use and configure. It features fully optimized code, caching data, a full lazy loading system, and an open system for extending all functionality.
The uFlex class can be used to manage registrations and authenticate users with records in a MySQL database. It can perform several types of operations with registered users of a site. Currently, it can create or update registered user records, activate user accounts, reset passwords, authenticate a user and start a login session, end a login session, and automatically login. As its name implies, the class is very flexible as you can add, modify, and validate any field in the registration and updating process.