From d67391c378d5f54611450f7a370512899715d9e3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benjamin Auder Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 16:29:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] merge README.md and HOWTO.md. Translate to html --- HOWTO.md | 112 -------------------------------------- README.html | 154 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README.md | 17 ------ 3 files changed, 154 insertions(+), 129 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 HOWTO.md create mode 100644 README.html delete mode 100644 README.md diff --git a/HOWTO.md b/HOWTO.md deleted file mode 100644 index 88fe191..0000000 --- a/HOWTO.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -## 0. Installation - -In the following, I assume your website is located under http\[s\]://domain/topic/ -and is named "website" (adapt to your case). For example, in https://github.com/blog/ -domain = github.com and topic = blog. - -Get the source code either with `git clone` command or using a zip archive. -Copy all folder contents in the website/ folder : -
website/
-    a/
-    f/
-    site/
-    .htaccess
-    common.php
-    defaults.php
-    index.php
-    s.php
-
-- **a/** (for "assets") is the folder for CSS files, images and javascript codes. -I like to put them respectively in css/, img/ and js/ folders, but the choice is yours. -- **f/** (for "files") is the folder for any downloadable (or browsable) file you may upload. -- **site/** is the main folder containing all your website pages. Three are already there : - - **404.php** : the 404 error page; - - **dl.php** : a script to download binary files; - - **home.php** : the specifications for the welcome page. -- **.htaccess** : its main job consists in routing everything that is not a resource -to the index.php file. -- **common.php** contains shared variables and functions to be used by at least two different pages. -- **defaults.php** defines default variables for any web page, like the title or javascripts block. -- **index.php** contains your website template, which is rendered for any web page -(and filled with specific values defined in pages under site/ folder; anything can be customized). -- **s.php** consists in the framework code, loaded at the beginning of index.php. - -Now (online), in the .htaccess file, change the line `RewriteBase /` to `RewriteBase /topic`. - -## 1. Set default contents - -Edit the file defaults.php with -- A global title to your website; this title can later be mixed with a more specific -page-based title, or be replaced. -- A list of references to CSS style sheets and pre-rendering javascript, like -``. -We will see later how to refer to local style sheets (under a/css). -- Some javascript code which will be loaded by default after every page loads -(e.g. [jquery](http://jquery.com/)). - -Each variable name is prepended with "b\_" to avoid potential conflicts with your own variables. - -## 2. Complete main pages - -### index.php - -Complete -- The menu (at commented location) -- The banner (near the menu, if you want one) -- The footer (if you don't want one, just drop it). - -You can also change the \ tags if needed. - -### site/home.php - -The welcome page. You can choose a title ($s\_title) or use the default one -(by not specifying anything). Style sheets and javascripts can be customized, ...etc. -Any default variable can be used to define a specific variable (prepended with "s\_"). - -### site/404.php - -Customize it; it is probably viewed more often than you think ;-) - -## 3. Write all other pages - -All pages are under site/ folder, and you can nest them in any directory tree. - -**Hint** : if you don't want to load the main template, just end any site file -with a PHP `exit` directive. - -Now we will see how to access pages and resources (images, CSS, files, javascript). - -

 

--------------------------------------------------- - -## How to view a web page ? - -The page at physical location site/some\_folder/mypage.php is viewed in the web browser at the URL -http\[s\]://domain/topic/website/some\_folder/mypage (thanks to URL rewriting defined in -the .htaccess file). - -Any page can be linked internally using the `r()` PHP function ('r' for "resource"), like in -the following : `'`. This function determines -the nesting level and output the appropriate path. - -## How to access... - -*A CSS style sheet* : its path is given by the following PHP function call -`r('a/css/name_of_the_file.css')` from within any site file (assuming you place all CSS files -under a/css/. They may be inside a nested folder structure). - -*An image* : same as above, with `r('a/img/name_of_the_image.xxx')`. - -*A javascript file* : same as above, with `r('a/js/name_of_the_file.js')`. - -## How to give a download link ? - -Just use a regular link pointing to `r('dl/?f=name_of_the_file.xxx')`, anywhere you want. - -

 

--------------------------------------------------- - -## Usual workflow - -Just add pages under site/ folder, and potential resources and files under a/ and f/. -All other files will not change a lot. diff --git a/README.html b/README.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1ee256 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.html @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +

sview : tiny PHP web framework

+ +

It is inspired by a similar framework written by Arnór Heiðar Sigurðsson. +In the same spirit but more advanced and more complete, see also nanoc - in Ruby. +

+ +

+sview is designed to organize essentially static websites. +It does not offer the features you would expect from a complete MVC framework - +actually, it has only the "V" part. +If you want a more demanding dynamic website, consider using an appropriate tool, +Symfony for example. +

+ +

How to use it ?

+ +

The file sample-website.tar.xz provides a basic but full website example. +Alternatively, here are some details about sview usage. +

+ +

0. Installation

+ +

In the following, I assume your website is located under http\[s\]://domain/topic/ +and is named "website" (adapt to your case). For example, in https://github.com/blog/ +domain = github.com and topic = blog. +

+ +

Get the source code either with `git clone` command or using a zip archive. +Copy all folder contents in the website/ folder : +

+
website/
+    a/
+    f/
+    site/
+    .htaccess
+    common.php
+    defaults.php
+    index.php
+    s.php
+ + +

Now (online), in the .htaccess file, change the line `RewriteBase /` to `RewriteBase /topic`. +

+ +

1. Set default contents

+ +Edit the file defaults.php with + + +

Each variable name is prepended with "b_" to avoid potential conflicts with your own variables. +

+ +

2. Complete main pages

+ +

index.php

+ +Complete + + +

You can also change the \ tags if needed. +

+ +

site/home.php

+ +

The welcome page. You can choose a title ($s_title) or use the default one +(by not specifying anything). Style sheets and javascripts can be customized, ...etc. +Any default variable can be used to define a specific variable (prepended with "s_"). +

+ +

site/404.php

+ +

Customize it; it is probably viewed more often than you think ;-) +

+ +

3. Write all other pages

+ +

All pages are under site/ folder, and you can nest them in any directory tree. +

+ +

Hint : if you don't want to load the main template, just end any site file +with a PHP exit directive. +

+ +

Now we will see how to access pages and resources (images, CSS, files, javascript). +

+ +
+ +

How to view a web page ?

+ +

The page at physical location site/some_folder/mypage.php is viewed in the web browser at the URL +http\[s\]://domain/topic/website/some_folder/mypage (thanks to URL rewriting defined in +the .htaccess file). +

+ +

Any page can be linked internally using the r() PHP function ('r' for "resource"), like in +the following : '. This function determines +the nesting level and output the appropriate path. +

+ +

How to access...

+ +

A CSS style sheet : its path is given by the following PHP function call +r('a/css/name_of_the_file.css') from within any site file (assuming you place all CSS files +under a/css/. They may be inside a nested folder structure). +

+ +

An image : same as above, with r('a/img/name_of_the_image.xxx'). +

+ +

A javascript file : same as above, with r('a/js/name_of_the_file.js'). +

+ +

How to give a download link ?

+ +

Just use a regular link pointing to r('dl/?f=name_of_the_file.xxx'), anywhere you want. +

+ +
+ +

Usual workflow

+ +

Just add pages under site/ folder, and potential resources and files under a/ and f/. +All other files will not change a lot. +

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 48ab862..0000000 --- a/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# sview : tiny PHP web framework. - -It is inspired by [a similar framework](http://shortphp.com) written by Arnór Heiðar Sigurðsson. -In the same spirit but more advanced and more complete, see also [nanoc](http://nanoc.ws/) - in Ruby. - -sview is designed to organize essentially static websites. -It does not offer the features you would expect from a complete MVC framework - -actually, it has only the "V" part. -If you want a more demanding dynamic website, consider using an appropriate tool, -[Symfony](http://symfony.com/) for example. - -## How to use it ? - -The documentation is [right -here](http://git.redua.net/?p=sview.git;a=blob;f=HOWTO.md;hb=HEAD), -and a full website example is [located -here](http://git.redua.net/?p=sview.git;a=blob;f=sample-website.tar.xz;hb=HEAD). -- 2.44.0