simple-password-manager
phroute
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simple-password-manager
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Password manager on PHP with PDO database connections
Thank you for all of your feedback. I have rewritten the script and I think it's much better than before. You can take a look at v2.0 on GitHub
You can view my code on GitHub
phroute
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Weekly help thread
The router code for this could look like (using Phroute for the example). The functions could be sent to classes if you have that setup.
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One action page to serve multiple pages? Or individual action pages?
Finally, add a router to map all of this out. You could use a library, some one noted FastRoute, there a few out there like Phroute for one.
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Just created a dependency-free lightweight HTTP router
How hard did you look? There are plenty out there. FastRoute, Phroute, based on FastRoute, with basic middleware, League/Route - routing with middleware, using FastRoute, PSR 7 & 15, Slim Framework, at it's core, it like League/Route, etc. None of these require a full framework to use.
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Structuring REST API
Using a router library like FastRoute or Phroute to show the example
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Seeking recommendation for drop in Router for legacy file based PHP app
Someone mentioned FastRoute. You can look at Phroute as well - https://github.com/mrjgreen/phroute
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Password manager on PHP with PDO database connections
Additionally, you lose the checks at the top of those files (here' and here if you implement middleware. Here is one example using pretty URLs and a router library. Using Phroute to show the example - pseudo code to illustrate:
- SEO friendly URLs (Dynamic content)
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Working on a blog, only I want to be able to submit, edit or delete stuff
Using Phroute to show the example
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Feedback on my website code please.
This can be refactored. If you use start using a router and middleware, this can be done as middleware (or a before/after filter for older libraries - See the Filter Group section on this library for example usage - https://github.com/mrjgreen/phroute)
- Basic question on project files organization
What are some alternatives?
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TacticalTome - An encyclopedia for game strategies, guides, tutorials, news, and more!
Aura.Payload - A Domain Payload implementation.
Slim - Slim Framework 4 Skeleton Application
phocus - A lightweight router with one purpose: route. No dependencies, no mess.
Tutorial-First-Application - Tutorial application code for the First Application Walkthrough
Aura.Router - A web router implementation for PHP.