joomla / framework
The Joomla Framework is a platform for writing Web and command line applications in PHP.
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Requires
- php: >=5.3.10
- psr/log: ~1.0
Requires (Dev)
- symfony/yaml: ~2.0
Suggests
- symfony/yaml: Install symfony/yaml 2.* if you require YAML support.
Replaces
- joomla/application: 1.1.0
- joomla/archive: 1.1.0
- joomla/cache: 1.1.0
- joomla/compat: 1.1.0
- joomla/controller: 1.1.0
- joomla/crypt: 1.1.0
- joomla/data: 1.1.0
- joomla/database: 1.1.0
- joomla/date: 1.1.0
- joomla/facebook: 1.1.0
- joomla/filesystem: 1.1.0
- joomla/filter: 1.1.0
- joomla/form: 1.1.0
- joomla/github: 1.1.0
- joomla/google: 1.1.0
- joomla/http: 1.1.0
- joomla/image: 1.1.0
- joomla/input: 1.1.0
- joomla/keychain: 1.1.0
- joomla/language: 1.1.0
- joomla/linkedin: 1.1.0
- joomla/log: 1.1.0
- joomla/model: 1.1.0
- joomla/oauth1: 1.1.0
- joomla/oauth2: 1.1.0
- joomla/profiler: 1.1.0
- joomla/registry: 1.1.0
- joomla/router: 1.1.0
- joomla/session: 1.1.0
- joomla/string: 1.1.0
- joomla/test: 1.1.0
- joomla/twitter: 1.1.0
- joomla/uri: 1.1.0
- joomla/utilities: 1.1.0
- joomla/view: 1.1.0
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Last update: 2019-02-20 17:24:47 UTC
README
What is the Joomla! Framework ?
The Joomla! Framework
is a platform for writing web and command line applications in PHP. It is free and open source software, distributed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.
It is composed of code originally developed for the Joomla Content Management System (CMS). For more information about the Joomla CMS visit http://www.joomla.org/about-joomla.html.
For news and information about developing with Joomla, please visit http://developer.joomla.org.
View the Joomla Framework API Documentation at http://api.joomla.org and is powered by phpDocumentor 2.
You can discuss Joomla Framework development by joining the mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/joomla-dev-framework.
Requirements
- PHP 5.3.10
- Each package has their own requirements as well. Ex: The Image package requires the PHP GD extension. Please see the
composer.json
in each package repository for these requirements. - Applications implementing the Joomla Framework must implement the 'JPATH_ROOT' constant which should be the root path of the application.
Installation
The simplest way to get up and running with the Joomla Framework is to use composer. Basic installation for composer can be found below, for additional information on installing composer, read the documentation.
curl -sS https://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Full Installation Via Composer
Composer has the ability to download the full stack framework (including all our packages) as a project starter using the "create-project" command. In the example below, "myAwesomeApp" is the folder where you want to create the project. It should not be created yet.
php composer.phar create-project --prefer-dist joomla/framework myAwesomeApp
If you are interested in working with the development code (in the master branch), and not a tagged stable distribution, then pass in the --stability="dev"
command after --prefer-dist
.
Package Installation Via Composer
There are two ways to add our packages to your existing composer powered application.
Adding packages manually to the require
option in your composer.json
.
{ "require": { "joomla/PACKAGENAME": "VERSION" } }
and then run install (or update).
php composer.phar install
Adding packages using composer require
php composer.phar require joomla/packagename:version
Full Installation Via Git
git clone git://github.com/joomla/joomla-framework.git
Documentation
General documentation about the Joomla Framework can be found under the /docs folder of this repository. In addition, each package has documentation in a README.md
file.
Reporting Bugs and Issue
Bugs and issues found in the Joomla Framework code can be reported on the Issues list. Even for distributed packages where the code is in another repo, please submit issues to this issue tracker.
Contributing
All kind of contributions are welcome. Please read about how to contribute here.
You may find tasks you can do on the Issues list by filtering on labels and milestones.