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HasCodingCMS

Simple and Open Source PHP Frameworks

Download Realese Version

  • Realede version : Download
  • Composer install : composer create-project hascoding/cms myapp

What is HasCodingCMS

HasCodingCMS is an Application Development Framework - a toolkit - for people who build web sites using PHP. Its goal is to enable you to develop projects much faster than you could if you were writing code from scratch, by providing a rich set of libraries for commonly needed tasks, as well as a simple interface and logical structure to access these libraries. HasCodingCMS lets you creatively focus on your project by minimizing the amount of code needed for a given task.

Server Requirements

PHP version 5.6 or newer is recommended.

It should work on 5.4.8 as well, but we strongly advise you NOT to run such old versions of PHP, because of potential security and performance issues, as well as missing features.

Installation

Open the zip file to the directory where you will be installing then, in the /System/Config/config.php file. Change $site_url, $site_session_name variables to your own.

next settings general framework structure

  • System/Controller/ <- folder with your back-end codes
  • System/Model/ <- folder where your database files are
  • System/View/ <- folder with your front-end codes

URL Structure

For example for URL = http:// $site_url/Controller/Action/Parameters

Creating a Simple Controller

First create a php file under the System/Controller folder. For example: Let's create a file called Hasan. The content of the file should be as follows.

Codes written in System/Controller/Hasan.php file

<?php
class Hasan extends Has_Controller
{

     public function index() //
     {
         echo "Controller has been created successfully.";
     }
     
     public function demo($par1="",$par2="")  //demo is action , $par1 and $par2 is parameters
     {
          echo $par1;
     }
     
     public function add()
     {
          $data= [
               "data1"  = "this is data1",
               "data2" = "this is data2"
          ]
          $this->view("Hasan/Add",$data); // Hasan/Add is System/View/Hasan/Add.php , $data is the data sent to the view file
     }
    

}
?>

here, make sure the class name is the same as the filename.

To your controller

  • for the index page : https:// $site_url/Hasan
  • for the demo page : https:// $site_url/Hasan/demo
  • for the add page : https:// $site_url/Hasan/add

Views

Views are used to display information (normally HTML). View files go in the System/View folder. Views can be in one of two formats: Standard PHP or PHTML

Codes written in System/View/Hasan/Add.php file

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
    <meta charset="UTF-8">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
    <title><?php echo $data1;?></title>
</head>
<body>
    <?php echo $data2;?>
</body>
</html>