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Supernano License

Supernano Skeleton

Basic skeleton for Supernano framework.

Requirements

Installation

  • Open your favorite shell
  • Change working directory to your webserver root or wherever you want to create a new project
  • Run composer create-project supernano/skeleton my_project_name
  • Answer to a couple questions
  • Your project will be created in my_project_name directory
  • Add dev domain to c:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts or /etc/hosts
  • Add VirtualHost to Apache configuration or server to Nginx
  • Check my_project_name\composer.json
  • Run composer update

How to use

Templates

  • Templates are stored in tpl directory
  • tpl/super/layout.php is a basic template for you web site

Routing

  • Template name without .php extension is a first part of URL-path.
  • Allowed template name is /[a-z0-9_-]+/.
  • Default template (requests with empty URL-path like ``http://www.example.com/`) is tpl/index.php.
  • If requested template is not exists, tpl/super/error404.php will be used insted ("Error 404 - Page not found" page).

Let's say we have a request like http://www.example.com/whatever.

This means template name is whatever, the framework will look for tpl/whatever.php and include it in tpl/super/layout.php file.

If tpl/whatever.php is not exists, tpl/super/error404.php will be used.

Request http://www.example.com/what/ever will look for tpl/what.php, URL-path will be stored in $this->request array ([0 => 'ever'] in this case).

Available variables

  • $this->request - array with URL-path request
  • $this->get - array similar with get request
  • $this->tplPath - path to templates directory
  • $this->template - current template name
  • $this->templateFile - current template filename