Use this skeleton application to quickly setup and start working on a new Flight PHP application. This application uses the latest version of Flight PHP v3.
This skeleton application was built for Composer. You also could download a zip of this repo, downloading a zip of the flightphp/core repo, and manually autoload the files by running require('flight/autoload.php')
in your app/config/bootstrap.php
file.
Run this command from the directory in which you want to install your new Flight PHP application. (this will require PHP 7.4 or newer)
composer create-project flightphp/skeleton cool-project-name
Replace cool-project-name
with the desired directory name for your new application.
After you create the project, make sure you go to the app/config/config.php
and app/config/services.php
and uncomment the lines related to the database you want to use before you get started.
Note: If you are installing with PHP 8.0 or above and want to use tracy-extensions
be sure to run composer require --dev flightphp/tracy-extensions "^0.2"
after the project is created.
This skeleton will come with 2 versions of a starter application. The robust version is a fully structured application meant for projects that you anticipate will be a bigger size. This is setup with object oriented programming in mind so that it is easier to unit test and scale your project with multiple developers (or make it easier on yourself).
The robust version adds an app/
directory where everything has a basic structure. This is how this skeleton is configured by default.
This is basically a single file application. The only exception to this is the config file which is still in the app/config/
directory. This is a good starting point for smaller projects or projects that you don't anticipate will grow much.
To use the simple version, you'll need to move the index-simple.php
file to the public/
directory and rename it to index.php
. You can delete any other controllers, views, or config files (except the config.php
file of course).
With the simple setup, there is two very import security steps to be aware of.
- DO NOT SAVE SENSITIVE CREDENTIALS TO THE
index.php
FILE. - DO NOT COMMIT ANY TYPE OF SENSITIVE CREDENTIALS TO YOUR REPOSITORY.
This is what the config file is for. If you need to save sensitive credentials, save them to the config file and then reference them in the index.php
file.
To run the application in development, you can run these commands
cd cool-project-name
composer start
After that, open http://localhost:8000
in your browser.
Note: If you run into an error similar to this Failed to listen on localhost:8000 (reason: Address already in use)
then you'll need to change the port that the application is running on. You can do this by editing the composer.json
file and changing the port in the scripts.start
key.
You can install Docker and use docker-compose
to run the app with docker
, so you can run these commands:
cd cool-project-name
docker-compose up -d
# or if a newer version of docker
docker compose up -d
After that, open http://localhost:8000
in your browser.
You can install Vagrant and a provider like VirtualBox and use simple run the following command to bring up an environment with PHP/MariaDB already setup based on n0nag0n/firefly
cd cool-project-name
vagrant up
After that, open http://localhost:8000
in your browser.
That's it! Go build something flipping sweet!