Torch
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Torch | Sylius | |
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7 | 30 | |
1,811 | 7,668 | |
- | 0.9% | |
0.0 | 10.0 | |
3 months ago | 3 days ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Torch
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Laravel considered harmful
Torch is the proof that it's tightly coupled. Why do you even need a repo to show how to do it? Symfony doesn't have this issue. Just look at how much crap you need to wire to use a simple validation component: https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch/blob/master/components/validation/index.php, it's garbage.
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someone know a great php framework?
Other than the big frameworks, you could look at using Slim and other libraries/Symfony components to build your own framework - you could even use some Laravel components too.
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Am I crazy? Do really all "PHP" companies use either Symfony or Laravel?
You can check out https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch to see them in action
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PHP MVC Framework
This is was game changer for me: https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch
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IMHO: JSX > PHP Templating
Interesting! I actually found an example here: https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch/tree/master/components/view
Sylius
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Laravel considered harmful
I think it would be difficult (or much harder) to build something like Sylius on top of Laravel. Especially if you want good code-coverage by tests.
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Medusa Vs. Sylius: Which Should You Use for Your Ecommerce?
For the development of high-scaling applications and responsive websites, open source headless commerce architecture has become the go-to option in recent years because of its flexibility, scalability, and agility. However, choosing the best open source headless ecommerce platform can be challenging. To help you navigate this complex landscape, this article compares two popular open source solutions: Medusa and Sylius.
- looking for an external ecommerce solution
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looking for improving php skills with projects
Checkout Sylius. Try to run it and modify it in some way. Pretty big codebase and project. If you can modify it without directly rewriting the Syius code (like overloading Symfony services and so on...) you can be confident in your skills.
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Excuse me...why?
Can you tell me what exactly is wrong in language with code like this? Do note that this is still old <7.4 version, and version 8.0 and 8.1 gave us many goodies like constructor promotion, match, enums, throw expressions...
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I want to build a e-commerce website for my dad's grocery store- what steps should I take first?
Just go with Shopify/Vercel. I've been hearing nice things about https://sylius.com/ too.
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Self-hosted FOSS eCommerce solution suggestions
Sylius: https://sylius.com/
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Decouple entities from forms and try to use command bus - uuid problem.
I would say Sylius is your best bet: https://github.com/Sylius/Sylius but I am sure there are many more.
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e-Commerce platform - Few questions
Take a look at this: https://sylius.com/ it's opensource, based on Symfony and might be better than everything you mentioned.
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Vanilla PHP vs PHP Framework
Not sure what your needs are but yes I would use a framework and since you mentioned e-commerce I would take a look at this: https://github.com/Sylius/Sylius
What are some alternatives?
pre-phpx
Saleor - Saleor Core: the high performance, composable, headless commerce API.
Eloquent - [READ ONLY] Subtree split of the Illuminate Database component (see laravel/framework)
Shopware - Shopware 5 core
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
PrestaShop - PrestaShop is the universal open-source software platform to build your e-commerce solution.
BladeOne - The standalone version Blade Template Engine without Laravel in a single php file and without dependencies
Magento - Prior to making any Submission(s), you must sign an Adobe Contributor License Agreement, available here at: https://opensource.adobe.com/cla.html. All Submissions you make to Adobe Inc. and its affiliates, assigns and subsidiaries (collectively “Adobe”) are subject to the terms of the Adobe Contributor License Agreement.
Slim - Slim Framework 4 Skeleton Application
WooCommerce - A customizable, open-source ecommerce platform built on WordPress. Build any commerce solution you can imagine.
composer-patches - Simple patches plugin for Composer
Bagisto - Free and open source laravel eCommerce platform