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Maintainer Username: libern
Package Create Date: 2016-12-04
Package Last Update: 2016-12-04
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License: MIT
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Someline Starter App PHP Framework

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Someline Starter is a PHP framework for quick building Web Apps and Restful APIs, with modern design pattern foundation.

It is built on top of popular Laravel 5 framework, Vue.js, Restful API, Repository Design, OAuth2, JWT, Unit Tests, isolated front-end and back-end layer.

Someline Starter is born for two reasons:

  1. Quick application or Restful API starter without the need to build from scratch using Laravel.

  2. Introduce modern design pattern, which have a better foundation when starting, for PHP projects.

See In Action

Someline Starter Demo

Frontend with Vue.js and displaying data via Restful API

Email: libern@someline.com

Password: Abc12345

See In Video

Watch the video tutorial from below.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/6_lxJNX0Qe0

Framework Overview

Someline Starter is suitable for Restful API oriented projects.

The Restful APIs as a backend layer which provide simple unified interfaces for frontend: Web and Mobile apps.

It utilized Laravel Passport to authenticate protected resources.

It also provides Unit Tests for API testing and framework testing.

It is shipped with Angulr Theme and features in every part that you can easily reference.

It is fully utilised Repository Design pattern.

Out-of-box Components

If you are not familiar with any of these packages, you are recommended to get to know them as they are really helpful when you needed.

Framework

Foundation

Core

Authentication

Theme

Frontend

  • Vue.js Reactive Components for Modern Web Interfaces

Get Started

Make sure you have already installed PHP 7.0 and composer.

You can get started either option A or B:

A. Get started via composer

Under working folder, run the command:

composer create-project --prefer-dist someline/someline-starter-app someline-starter-app

A.1. Add to a git repository (When Needed)

Change https://github.com/username/repository-name.git to your own git repository address.

cd someline-starter

git init
git add .
git commit -m 'Initial commit'

git remote add origin https://github.com/username/repository-name.git
git push -u origin master

B. Get started via cloning repository

Clone this project to your working folder and open the directory:

git clone https://github.com/someline/someline-starter-app

B.1. Add to a git repository (When Needed)

Change https://github.com/username/repository-name.git to your own git repository address.

cd someline-starter-app
rm -rf .git

git init
git add .
git commit -m 'Initial commit'

git remote add origin https://github.com/username/repository-name.git
git push -u origin master

Installation

Development Requirements

  • PHP: >=7.0
  • MySQL: >=5.7
  • SQLite extension
  • Laravel 5: https://laravel.com/docs/5.3/installation
  • NodeJS: https://nodejs.org/
  • Bower: https://bower.io/

Install Essentials

Open someline-starter folder (Optional, run only when you are not inside the project root folder)

cd someline-starter-app

All these commands should be executed under the root of someline-starter project

Install composer dependencies

composer install

Install npm dependencies

npm install

Install bower dependencies

bower install

Set-up Laravel, after these commands, please change .env file for your own environment settings

sudo cp .env.example .env
sudo chmod -R 777 storage
sudo chmod -R 777 bootstrap/cache
php artisan key:generate

Database & Seeding

You need to create a Database e.g. someline_starter with Encoding utf8mb4 and Collation utf8mb4_unicode_ci.

MySQL Query:

CREATE DATABASE `someline_starter` DEFAULT CHARACTER SET = `utf8mb4` DEFAULT COLLATE = `utf8mb4_unicode_ci`;

Change database config in .env file to the match the database that your just created.

After having database configuration setup, you can now do migrations and seeding.

php artisan migrate

php artisan db:seed

Install Laravel Passport with encryption keys to generate secure access tokens.

php artisan passport:install

Ready to go

Until this point, you should be able to visit the home page.

For example, if you have set the domain: http://someline-starter.app/.

Just visit: http://someline-starter.app/

It should prompt you for login, use:

libern@someline.com
Abc12345

You are free to change the seeding account information from the file: database/seeds/UsersTableSeeder.php

You are done. Yeah!

Explore and start to build on top of it.

Development Process and Flow

Essential Knowledge

You will need to know, read and understand fowllowing before you can start build on top of these.

We recommend use PHPStorm IDE to build and develop your projects.

Namespace

The default namespace for app/ folder is Someline.

It is NOT recommended to change the namespace, if you are not familiar with namespace of Someline Starter as the Someline namespace is used heavily within whole project.

However, you can still change it if you know how what you are doing, because some namespaces required manually changing.

To change namespace to your preference:

php artisan app:namespace YourApp

BaseClass

In order to ultise all features provided by Someline Starter, you should extended the Class from BaseClass (if there has one), e.g. BasePresenter, BaseController, etc.

Models

All models are located under app/Models/ folder.

User Model under folder app/Models/Foundation/ is created by default with primary key user_id, you should not change this class heavily because it is used almost everywhere within whole project. You can use global function auth_user() to access currently logged in user.

Every model should extend Someline/Models/BaseModel which has a observer Someline/Observers/BaseModelObserver that you can utilize all model events within the Model, e.g. onCreating, onCreated, onUpdating, onDeleting, etc.

When creating new model, you should do it using command to auto generate related Repository classes.

php artisan starter:entity Post

Web Http

All Web related files are located under app/Http/ folder.

Web Routes are defined in file routes/web.php

Web Controllers are defined in folder app/Http/Controllers/

Restful API

All API related files are located under app/Api/ folder.

API Routes are defined in file routes/api.php

API Controllers are defined in folder app/Api/Controllers/

When you create APIs, you need to test them before you can use it. You should test all APIs using Unit Tests provided or create new Unit Tests. Not recommended to test using Browser or Postman, etc.

Repository Pattern

All repository related files are located under app/ with specific types as parent folders.

Repositories: app/Repositories/

Repositories Eloquent: app/Repositories/Eloquent/

Repositories Interface: app/Repositories/Interfaces/

Repositories Criteria: app/Repositories/Criteria/

Presenters: app/Presenters/

Transformers: app/Transformers/

Validators: app/Validators/

Resouces

Angulr Styles and Scripts: resources/assets/angulr/

Angulr with Blade views: resources/views/angulr/

Vuejs: resources/assets/js/

Less styles: resources/assets/less/app.less

Sass styles: resources/assets/sass/app.scss

When made changes in scripts, styles, you will need to run the command.

In development, run:

npm run-script dev

In production, run:

npm run-script prod

When you changed theme files, run:

npm run-script theme

API and Unit Tests

Note:

You may need to change the local service configs under dev environment from config/rest-client.php to fit your local development configurations.

Also change the value of API_TEST_CLIENT_SECRET in .env file to the secret value of Password Grant Client record in oauth_clients table.

Unit Tests: tests/

API Unit Tests: tests/Api/

Debug and Clockwork

View all requests and request information from file storage/clockwork.sqlite

OAuth Web Support

OAuth HTTP URL: http://someline-starter.app/console/oauth

Web Log Viewer

Log Viewer HTTP URL: http://someline-starter.app/console/logs

Database

We recommend to use migrations for database structure and seeding.

Directly changing from database or not follow migrations is strongly NOT recommended.

Flow of creating database migrations:
  1. Create a migration file (Auto generated when use php artisan starter:entity), under folder database/migrations/

  2. Add essential columns to migration file (Auto generated when use php artisan starter:entity):

You are recommended to use tablename_id format as primary incremental key, for example, for table posts, you need to use post_id, and when this become a foreign key, you should keep the same name in other table post_id.

$table->increments('post_id');

You are also recommended to use the user_id field in all tables, for example, use user_id as staff id instead of staff_id in company_staffs table. If there are no meaning for user_id in certain tables, you should still put user_id field in case for future usage. So, you need to use it smartly to fit your table scenarios accordingly. And, similarly, you may optionally want to add a related_user_id field to indicate certain record is related to a user depends on your own needs.

The following columns are always required by BaseModel:

$table->unsignedInteger('user_id')->index();

$table->unsignedInteger('created_by')->nullable();
$table->timestamp('created_at')->nullable();
$table->ipAddress('created_ip')->nullable();
$table->unsignedInteger('updated_by')->nullable();
$table->timestamp('updated_at')->nullable();
$table->ipAddress('updated_ip')->nullable();

And remove timestamps():

// $table->timestamps();

Finally, the table blue print should be looks like, e.g. in posts table:

$table->increments('post_id');
$table->unsignedInteger('user_id')->index();

// Adding more table related fields here...

$table->unsignedInteger('created_by')->nullable();
$table->timestamp('created_at')->nullable();
$table->ipAddress('created_ip')->nullable();
$table->unsignedInteger('updated_by')->nullable();
$table->timestamp('updated_at')->nullable();
$table->ipAddress('updated_ip')->nullable();
  1. Add factory support, under file database/factories/ModelFactory.php

  2. Create seeding support, under folder database/seeds/

Refresh Database Migrations and Seeding

When you added or changed to migrations or seeds files, or you just simply want to refresh everything in database:

php artisan migrate:refresh --seed

License

The Someline Starter framework is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.