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Phalcon Incubator

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This is a repository to publish/share/experiment with new adapters, prototypes or functionality that can potentially be incorporated into the Phalcon Framework.

We also welcome submissions of snippets from the community, to further extend the framework.

The code in this repository is written in PHP.

Installation

Installing via Composer

Install Composer in a common location or in your project:

curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php

Then create the composer.json file as follows:

{
    "require": {
        "phalcon/incubator": "^3.2"
    }
}

If you are still using Phalcon 2.0.x, create the composer.json file as follows:

{
    "require": {
        "phalcon/incubator": "^2.0"
    }
}

Run the composer installer:

$ php composer.phar install

Installing via GitHub

Just clone the repository in a common location or inside your project:

git clone https://github.com/phalcon/incubator.git

For a specific git branch (eg 2.0.13) please use:

git clone -b 2.0.13 git@github.com:phalcon/incubator.git

Autoloading from the Incubator

Add or register the following namespace strategy to your Phalcon\Loader in order to load classes from the incubator repository:

$loader = new Phalcon\Loader();

$loader->registerNamespaces([
    'Phalcon' => '/path/to/incubator/Library/Phalcon/'
]);

$loader->register();

Testing

Tests are located in tests/ and use Codeception. See tests/README.md.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Contributions Index

See INDEX.md.

License

Incubator is open-sourced software licensed under the New BSD License.
© 2011-2016, Phalcon Framework Team

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