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Revision as of 01:37, 19 December 2011
Pcphpjs is the ProgClub content management system for the Jsphp project. That's the software that allows you to manage and develop JavaScript functions that emulate PHP functions. It's a new version of phpjs with some planned bug fixes and improvements. For other projects see Projects.
Project status
Under way. A very basic release has been made, and the development snapshot is available, but there's stuff TODO.
Contributors
Members who have contributed to this project. Newest on top.
All contributors have agreed to the terms of the Contributor License Agreement. This excludes any upstream contributors who tend to have different administrative frameworks.
Upstream contributors:
- Doctrine contributors
- CodeIgniter contributors
Copyright
Copyright 2011, Contributors. The pcphpjs software is licensed under the New BSD license.
The pcphpjs project is the software than manages the jsphp.co web site. It's an open-source content management system for a JavaScript library. The JavaScript library itself is licensed separately under the MIT and GPL licenses. These are the same terms as used by the upstream developers as explained on their license page. For more information about the JavaScript library check out the Jsphp project.
Pcphpjs uses the Doctrine ORM toolkit which is licensed under the LGPL.
Pcphpjs uses the CodeIgniter web-framework which is licensed under the CodeIgniter license.
Source code
The repository can be browsed online:
http://www.progclub.org/pcrepo/pcphpjs/
The code for pcphpjs is publicly available from svn:
http://www.progclub.org/svnro/pcrepo/pcphpjs/tags/latest/
Or privately available for read-write access:
https://www.progclub.org/svn/pcrepo/pcphpjs/trunk
Links
Development links
- Doctrine
- Getting started with Doctrine
- Doctrine 2 ORM v2.1 documentation
- Doctrine on Wikipedia
- Annotations Reference
Doctrine with CodeIgniter information
JavaScript testing frameworks
TODO
Things to do, in rough order of priority:
- Start copying in functions from phpjs
Done
Stuff that's done. Latest stuff on top.
- JE 2011-12-19: Design and implement database (has been continuous)
- JE 2011-12-19: Create database creation/upgrade scripts (sort of mostly done, using Doctrine)
- JE 2011-12-19: Create a 'wiki' like front-end for users to submit and test patches
- JE 2011-12-19: Create unit testing facilities
- JE 2011-12-19: Create benchmark facilities to compare versions, mostly to compare performance
- JE 2011-12-11: improved basic user, category and function management functionality
- JE 2011-12-11: created database management scripts
- JE 2011-09-22: released basic account, category and function management functionality
- JE 2011-09-22: found Integrating Doctrine 2 with CodeIgniter 2
- JE 2011-09-20: imported CodeIgniter 2.0.3
- JE 2011-09-19: imported Doctrine ORM 2.1.1 and worked through Getting Started
- JE 2011-09-07: created project page
- JE 2011-09-07: created project in svn
Notes for implementers
If you are interested in incorporating the ProgClub pcphpjs into your project, here's what you need to know:
Well, this project has only just begun, so you can't really integrate with it at the moment. I'll update these notes when the time is right.