Packagist
Phinx
Packagist | Phinx | |
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61 | 13 | |
1,712 | 4,440 | |
0.2% | 0.1% | |
9.0 | 7.9 | |
13 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Packagist
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Get YouTube Channel Details API: Testing Connection
What will we do next time? Actually, the whole package is ready, and all that's left is to publish it on Packagist.
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Building Python Package: API Client for YouTube Channel Details (RapidAPI)
publishing our work on https://packagist.org/
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Shopware Changes since the 6.0 Dev Training Videos
The latter one is based on nix OS using Symfony flex recipes and PHP packagist composer. The flex devenv should work cross-platform on Linux, Windows, and Mac. "The main difference to other tools like Docker or a VM is that it neither uses containerization nor virtualization techniques. Instead, the services run natively on your machine."
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Have an interview for PHP, any tips on where to start?
Composer is (still) the defacto standard package manager, with the Packagist repo being the standard place to find and install libraries.
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Was Rust Worth It?
Sorta—it looks like they were most enforced by convention until May 2015, when they finally become enforced [0]. Still, that's a good one that I hadn't thought of, and they at least had the convention in place.
[0] https://github.com/composer/packagist/issues/163#issuecommen...
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Best practices for building a production-ready Dockerfile for PHP applications
Scanning your image for vulnerabilities is a critical step before you deploy it to production. You can use Snyk to scan your PHP Docker image and identify and resolve vulnerabilities. The Snyk Vulnerability Database includes records for all popular operating systems and dependencies, including PHP packages published to Packagist.
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laravel is apple and symfony is android, your own framework is linux distro buit by you
No. The only linked commercial thing I know - is Nova admin panel interface lib. But you don't have to use it. (Filament or Encore are free and suitable). Modules are free ( packagist.org and gthub.com ) and you should handle them with standard composer package tool. But you need to code. It is not WordPress like CMS
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How to tame a language
Once you understand the underlying principles of a concept, you're free to find a library via packagist.org to use.
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New to PHP - I'm actually impressed
For strings I use Stringy (https://github.com/danielstjules/Stringy) for arrays I built my own Collection library, but pretty sure there are plenty in packagist (https://packagist.org/)
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Google Drive API, PHP discontinued.
I guess I tried downloading a old version. and have to download a newer version of apiclient I found on https://packagist.org/packages/google/apiclient with monolog/monolog: ^2.9||^3.0. I'll try that in a second, I am away from computer now.
Phinx
- How do you manage database structure changes? And deploying code?
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How do you sync dev databases across multiple devices?
You should look into migrations and seed data. https://phinx.org/ is what I use with no issues.
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How to add a database structure migration feature to your legacy PHP projects?
I've had success with Phinx, That aside, for many databases, you can throw adminer in there and create SQL exports of the tables, triggers, procedures, etc, and use it as controlled migrations repo.
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JSON static files vs Database, to save plugins information
If you want to version control your db schema, you could look at a database migration system like phinx. Php frameworks like Laravel do this and it works very nicely.
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JSON and Virtual Columns in SQLite
I think that for Notion (neat company btw) it might make a lot of sense to keep the schema pretty loose but I have managed to keep an agile DB alive and well with a lot of flexibility. A lot of migration infrastructure packages and tools will store the migration state in the DB itself - we're using Phinx[1] internally which creates a `phinxlog` table with a record of migrations that have been run - there is tooling to migrate only up to a specific version and since the record of all executed versions is stored in the DB the tool can easily figure out what works needs to be done in which circumstances. The result is that we can easily roll different environments onto different versions.
Neither schema driven nor unstructured is always the right call - they both have their strengths and weaknesses - but I think that trust in data integrity is pretty important when writing flexible code on top of a data layer. Knowing that expected keys can't be omitted and that so-and-so column must conform to a given data domain can really alleviate defensive coding costs.
If you'd like to talk some more I can shoot you an email and we can sit down sometime?
1. https://phinx.org/
- Phinx – PHP Database Migrations for Everyone
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Our Agency's WordPress Workflow
- For more granular on db migration between development and production, I use Phinx (https://phinx.org/). So, development team has no need to touch the GUI via wp dashboard to make any changes. This tool is similar to laravel eloquent, or ruby on rails' active record.
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Dockerized app problems
We use https://phinx.org/ for db migrations, if that helps in any way. So now I try to solve this and other problems.
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I would like to have access to the final array in the initial static class
I would also opt for an explicit build call. Also, if you decide it is not worth writing, you could try Phinx (https://phinx.org/), which does migrations very similar to Laravel's. That way you don't have to re-invent the wheel.
- Returning to PHP and web programming after 15 years... is this the way? Or have things changed a lot?
What are some alternatives?
Laravel-Zero - A PHP framework for console artisans
Doctrine Migrations - Doctrine Database Migrations Library
WordPress Packagist - WordPress Packagist — manage your plugins with Composer
PHPMig - Simple migrations system for php
Laravel 6 - Powerful REPL for the Laravel framework.
phoenix - Framework agnostic database migrations for PHP.
Bingo Functional - A simple functional programming library for PHP
Migrations - php 5.3 Migration Manager
Symfony Panther - A browser testing and web crawling library for PHP and Symfony
Ruckusing - Database migrations for PHP ala ActiveRecord Migrations with support for MySQL, Postgres, SQLite
LaravelS - LaravelS is an out-of-the-box adapter between Laravel/Lumen and Swoole.
Slim - Slim Framework 4 Skeleton Application