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1 | <!DOCTYPE html><html><head><meta charset="UTF-8"><title>HOWTO</title><style>body{width:80%;margin:15px 10% 15px 10%}</style></head><body> |
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3 | <h1>sview : tiny PHP web framework</h1> | |
4 | ||
5 | <h2>0. Installation</h2> | |
6 | ||
7 | <p> | |
8 | In the following, I assume your website is located under http\[s\]://domain/topic/ | |
9 | and is named "website" (adapt to your case). For example, in https://github.com/blog/ | |
10 | domain = github.com and topic = blog. | |
11 | </p> | |
12 | ||
13 | <p> | |
14 | Get the source code either with <code>git clone</code> command or using a zip archive. | |
15 | Copy all folder contents in the website/ folder : | |
16 | </p> | |
17 | <pre>website/ | |
18 | a/ | |
19 | f/ | |
20 | site/ | |
21 | .htaccess | |
22 | common.php | |
23 | defaults.php | |
24 | index.php | |
25 | s.php</pre> | |
26 | <ul> | |
27 | <li><b>a/</b> (for "assets") is the folder for CSS files, images and javascript codes. | |
28 | I like to put them respectively in css/, img/ and js/ folders, but the choice is yours.</li> | |
29 | <li><b>f/</b> (for "files") is the folder for any downloadable (or browsable) file you may upload.</li> | |
30 | <li><b>site/</b> is the main folder containing all your website pages. Three are already there : | |
31 | <ul> | |
32 | <li><i>404.php</i> : the 404 error page;</li> | |
33 | <li><i>dl.php</i> : a script to download binary files;</li> | |
34 | <li><i>home.php</i> : the specifications for the welcome page.</li> | |
35 | </ul></li> | |
36 | <li><b>.htaccess</b> : its main job consists in routing everything that is not a resource | |
37 | to the index.php file.</li> | |
38 | <li><b>common.php</b> contains shared variables and functions to be used by at least two different pages.</li> | |
39 | <li><b>defaults.php</b> defines default variables for any web page, like the title or javascripts block.</li> | |
40 | <li><b>index.php</b> contains your website template, which is rendered for any web page | |
41 | (and filled with specific values defined in pages under site/ folder; anything can be customized).</li> | |
42 | <li><b>s.php</b> consists in the framework code, loaded at the beginning of index.php.</li> | |
43 | </ul> | |
44 | ||
45 | <p> | |
46 | Now (online), in the .htaccess file, change the line <code>RewriteBase /</code> to <code>RewriteBase /topic</code>. | |
47 | </p> | |
48 | ||
49 | <h2>1. Set default contents</h2> | |
50 | ||
51 | <span>Edit the file defaults.php with</span> | |
52 | <ul> | |
53 | <li>A global title to your website; this title can later be mixed with a more specific | |
54 | page-based title, or be replaced.</li> | |
55 | <li>A list of references to CSS style sheets and pre-rendering javascript, like | |
56 | <code><link rel="stylesheet" href="http://cran.r-project.org/R.css"/></code>. | |
57 | We will see later how to refer to local style sheets (under a/css).</li> | |
58 | <li>Some javascript code which will be loaded by default after every page loads | |
59 | (e.g. <a href="http://jquery.com/">jquery</a>).</li> | |
60 | </ul> | |
61 | ||
62 | <p> | |
63 | Each variable name is prepended with "b_" to avoid potential conflicts with your own variables. | |
64 | </p> | |
65 | ||
66 | <h2>2. Complete main pages</h2> | |
67 | ||
68 | <h3>index.php</h3> | |
69 | ||
70 | <span>Complete</span> | |
71 | <ul> | |
72 | <li>The menu (at commented location)</li> | |
73 | <li>The banner (near the menu, if you want one)</li> | |
74 | <li>The footer (if you don't want one, just drop it).</li> | |
75 | </ul> | |
76 | ||
77 | <p> | |
78 | You can also change the <meta> tags if needed. | |
79 | </p> | |
80 | ||
81 | <h3>site/home.php</h3> | |
82 | ||
83 | <p> | |
84 | The welcome page. You can choose a title ($s_title) or use the default one | |
85 | (by not specifying anything). Style sheets and javascripts can be customized, ...etc. | |
86 | Any default variable can be used to define a specific variable (prepended with "s_"). | |
87 | </p> | |
88 | ||
89 | <h3>site/404.php</h3> | |
90 | ||
91 | <p> | |
92 | Customize it; it is probably viewed more often than you think ;-) | |
93 | </p> | |
94 | ||
95 | <h2>3. Write all other pages</h2> | |
96 | ||
97 | <p> | |
98 | All pages are under site/ folder, and you can nest them in any directory tree. | |
99 | </p> | |
100 | ||
101 | <p> | |
102 | <b>Hint</b> : if you don't want to load the main template, just end any site file | |
103 | with a PHP <code>exit</code> directive. | |
104 | </p> | |
105 | ||
106 | <p> | |
107 | Now we will see how to access pages and resources (images, CSS, files, javascript). | |
108 | </p> | |
109 | ||
110 | <hr/> | |
111 | ||
112 | <h2>How to view a web page ?</h2> | |
113 | ||
114 | <p> | |
115 | The page at physical location site/some_folder/mypage.php is viewed in the web browser at the URL | |
116 | http\[s\]://domain/topic/website/some_folder/mypage (thanks to URL rewriting defined in | |
117 | the .htaccess file). | |
118 | </p> | |
119 | ||
120 | <p> | |
121 | Any page can be linked internally using the <code>r()</code> PHP function ('r' for "resource"), like in | |
122 | the following : <code><a href="<?php echo r('some_folder/mypage'); ?>"></code>. This function determines | |
123 | the nesting level and output the appropriate path. | |
124 | </p> | |
125 | ||
126 | <h2>How to access...</h2> | |
127 | ||
128 | <p> | |
129 | <i>A CSS style sheet</i> : its path is given by the following PHP function call | |
130 | <code>r('a/css/name_of_the_file.css')</code> from within any site file (assuming you place all CSS files | |
131 | under a/css/. They may be inside a nested folder structure). | |
132 | </p> | |
133 | ||
134 | <p> | |
135 | <i>An image</i> : same as above, with <code>r('a/img/name_of_the_image.xxx')</code>. | |
136 | </p> | |
137 | ||
138 | <p> | |
139 | <i>A javascript file</i> : same as above, with <code>r('a/js/name_of_the_file.js')</code>. | |
140 | </p> | |
141 | ||
142 | <h2>How to give a download link ?</h2> | |
143 | ||
144 | <p> | |
145 | Just use a regular link pointing to <code>r('dl/?f=name_of_the_file.xxx')</code>, anywhere you want. | |
146 | </p> | |
147 | ||
148 | <hr/> | |
149 | ||
150 | <h2>Usual workflow</h2> | |
151 | ||
152 | <p> | |
153 | Just add pages under site/ folder, and potential resources and files under a/ and f/. | |
154 | All other files will not change a lot. | |
155 | </p> | |
156 | ||
157 | </body></html> |