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PHP Interface Collection of Killer Libraries to Enhance Stuff

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What is PICKLES?

PICKLES is an open source framework for the rapid development of web applications.

Okay, but why?

I could have went with any number of existing frameworks, but I opted to build my own because I like to code. Ive built quite a few sites from the ground up over the years, and I wanted to roll that experience into a single system that I could not only use for my sites, but share with the world.

Wait, what, its not MVC?

PICKLES is in fact not a true MVC system and wont be masquerading around as one (yeah, I know, I borrowed some naming conventions). PICKLES does have a main controller that handles incoming page views. The controller loads a module that contains all of the business logic (optionally interacting with data models) and then execution is passed off to the display layer. The display layer gives the user what they asked for (even if they didnt say please). This is how web pages work, and there has never been a reason for me to force PICKLES into the MVC box just for the hell of it.

Requirements

Required Software

  • Web server of your choice (nginx is highly recommended)
  • PHP 5.5.7+

Please note that strides are being made to be compatible with bleeding edge technologies, specifically PHP 5.5.7 and beyond. This effort will be with somewhat of a reckless abandon towards backwards compatibility to keep up with deprecations within PHP. To help anyone that is “stuck” using PHP 5.3.x, the version distributed with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, you can still use the 5.3 compatible branch available here instead. This branch is a fork of the master branch just before we started to these efforts and is considered very stable. The branch will remain available for the foreseeable future but will be indefinitely frozen unless pull requests are submitted.

Optional Software

Datastores

  • MySQL with PDO and PDO_MYSQL drivers
  • PostgreSQL with PDO and PDO_PGSQL drivers
  • SQLite 3 with PDO and PDO_SQLITE drivers
  • Memcached with the Memcache module

CSS Pre-processors

  • node, npm & lessc to compile LESS files
  • sass to compile SASS files

Installation

Installation is quite simple as there is no installer to run, and all server configuration options can be set in your index.php for your site.

  1. Download the PICKLES source code (or clone the repository)
  2. Place the code anywhere youd like (thats at least 2 directories up from the root of your website). I recommend using /usr/share/pickles
  3. A starter site can be obtained from http://github.com/joshtronic/pickles-starter. It has everything you need to get a site up and running.
  4. At this point you should have a very rudimentary site up and running.