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190 | 16 | |
28,171 | 10,219 | |
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9.5 | 8.4 | |
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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Composer
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From Beginner to Master: The Path to Becoming a PHP Guru
Delving into PHP frameworks like Laravel or Symfony is like building a skyscraper, with Composer acting as your "construction foreman," guiding you step by step to ensure your code is robust and awe-inspiring. This stage involves getting familiar with popular PHP frameworks such as Laravel, Symfony, CodeIgniter, etc., and utilizing the functionalities provided by these frameworks to rapidly develop efficient, maintainable web applications. Tools to consider: Laravel, Composer.
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Routing implementation using PHP attributes
In our example application we will manage dependencies via Composer.
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PHP Authentication: Implementing Access Token
Our project template is equipped with Composer and an autoload class pre-installed. This inclusion in the repository streamlines the setup process, particularly for this access-token course. Composer, a dependency manager for PHP, simplifies the integration of external libraries and ensures efficient autoloading of classes. It plays a pivotal role in managing project dependencies, enabling developers to focus more on implementation rather than manual library management. If you're unfamiliar with Composer or need guidance on its installation, refer to the following link for detailed instructions: [https://getcomposer.org/] and this article for more details on the setup of the packages in this project.
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Experience Continuous Integration with Jenkins | Ansible | Artifactory | SonarQube | PHP
On you Jenkins server, install PHP, its dependencies and Composer tool (Feel free to do this manually at first, then update your Ansible accordingly later)
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How To Send WhatsApp Messages with Laravel
Composer
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Create Your E-Book: Converting Markdown to PDF and EPUB
Composer for installing the PHP package: https://getcomposer.org/
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Bisecting vendors
Composer bisect command #11119
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How to develop serverless PHP application with PostgreSQL database with Vercel and Neon.tech for free
Composer is a PHP package manager and it will allow us to use many out-of-the-box packages and features such as HTTP requests, logging, and templates and database management. I use it to develop large, complex applications.
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Monitoring symfony messenger listening to the worker events
Composer: This is the most commonly used php package manager. Symfony manages its vendors using it. You can install composer from its site.
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Rapyd API Request Signatures in PHP
To set the API keys as environment variables, you need to install the phpdotenv package using Composer. Navigate to the project folder in your terminal and run the following command.
Dompdf
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Modern PDF library (no html)
A middle ground is dompdf, an HTML to PDF converter made in PHP. It isn't full HTML/CSS compatible, but is good enough in most cases.
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Best way to create a pdfs (Recommend a library)
I normally first make a HTML page, then use https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf to make it as a PDF.
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API-driven dynamic PDF generator.
This is what I did. I just coded a little PHP script that lets me select templates and add pages, and type in markdown, and that gets wrapped in a pre-defined template and piped to a preview page. I have a print button to print to PDF, and an edit button to make changes. I could send it through something like dompdf if I didn't want to deal with browser quirks.
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Bundling lots of .html files into a PDF?
I would also look at dompdf and tcPDF, they would have very advantages if you intend to revise/reprint your documentation.
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I need to be able to save some HTML+CSS content as a PDF. Currently opening a new tab with only that content, then using the Print to PDF option, which works fine, but I want to offer a more native "Save as PDF" option. Any recommendations that don't cost an arm and leg?
If you use PHP, check out https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf.
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What do you use to make PDFs? What problems do you have?
DomPDF https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf in case when basic tables, images and text needed
https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf worked fine so far and is plain PHP, but my use cases have been quite simple so far.
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Best feeling ever
This library for example https://github.com/dompdf/dompdf turns HTML into a PDF
What are some alternatives?
mPDF - PHP library generating PDF files from UTF-8 encoded HTML
TCPDF - Official clone of PHP library to generate PDF documents and barcodes
WKHTMLToPDF - Convert HTML to PDF using Webkit (QtWebKit)
Snappy - PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from a url or a html page. Wrapper for wkhtmltopdf/wkhtmltoimage
browsershot - Convert HTML to an image, PDF or string
PHPPdf - Pdf and graphic files generator library written in php
jsPDF - Client-side JavaScript PDF generation for everyone.
PHPJasper - A PHP report generator
Pickle - PHP Extension installer
html-to-pdf-convertor - HTML to PDF convertor for Android
PHPWord - A pure PHP library for reading and writing word processing documents
FPDI - FPDI is a collection of PHP classes facilitating developers to read pages from existing PDF documents and use them as templates in FPDF.