Fat-Free is without a doubt my favorite lightweight PHP framework, offering developers a rare combination of power and flexibility. No particular constraints are imposed upon an application's structure, freeing you to organize project resources in any conceivable manner.
Of course, after building a few Fat-Free-powered web applications, you'll come to a few conclusions regarding
exactly how you'd like to structure things moving forward. As these days I'm spending a fair bit of time both
at work and outside of the office developing Fat-Free web and mobile applications, I built carb
to assist
in the automated generation of my preferred project structure. If you're looking for an easy and efficient way
to generate your own Fat-Free projects, give carb
a try and send me your feedback!
Save yourself a few extra steps and install carb
by cloning its Git repository:
$ git clone git@github.com:wjgilmore/carb.git
If you haven't yet availed yourself to the awesomeness that is Git and GitHub, then you
can download a zip file by clicking the ZIP
button located at the top of the project's GitHub repository page.
Then add carb
to your PHP include_path
. Open your php.ini
file, and locate the include_path
directive. Add
the path to the newly downloaded carb
directory, as demonstrated here:
include_path=".:/Users/wjgilmore/pear/share/pear:...:/Users/wjgilmore/php/extensions/carb"
Don't forget to restart Apache after saving php.ini
.
Make sure the carb
executable is indeed executable per your filesystem's permissions. Finally, add carb
to your system path. The process varies according to your operating system. If PHP is installed anywhere other than /usr/bin/php
then you'll need to update the shebang at the top of the carb
executable.
To learn more about what carb
can do, execute the following command:
$ carb --help
$ carb project local.wjgilmore.com
TODO
$ carb controller Account
TODO
Use the --suppress
option to creation of the index
action and associated view:
$ carb controller Account --suppress
TODO
$ carb action Account login
TODO
No clue. Need to look into implications associated with Fat-Free's use of GPLv3.
carb
was created by Jason Gilmore (wj@wjgilmore.com). Looking
for a great introduction to PHP and MySQL? Check out Jason's bestselling Beginning PHP and
MySQL: From Novice to Professional, now in its 4th edition! Want to learn more about
another great framework? Check out Jason's bestselling Easy PHP Websites with the Zend
Framework, which comes with the complete source code to GameNomad.
Want to report a bug? Post an issue to carb
's GitHub issue tracker. Want to
contribute a cool new feature or fix a bug? Send me a pull request.