Propel2 is an open-source Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) for PHP 5.4.
Propel2 uses the following Symfony2 Components:
Propel2 also relies on Composer to manage dependencies but you
also can use ClassLoader (see the autoload.php.dist
file for instance).
Propel2 is only supported on PHP 5.4 and up.
Read the Propel documentation.
Everybody can contribute to Propel2. Just fork it, and send Pull Requests. You have to follow Propel2 Coding Standards and provides unit tests as much as possible.
Note: you can fix checkstyle before to submit a Pull Request by using the Symfony2 php-cs-fixer script. You just need to install the script:
wget http://cs.sensiolabs.org/get/php-cs-fixer.phar
Then use it:
php php-cs-fixer.phar fix .
To run unit tests, you'll have to install vendors by using Composer.
If you don't have an available composer.phar
command, just download it:
wget http://getcomposer.org/composer.phar
If you haven't wget on your computer, use curl
instead:
curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php
Then, install dependencies:
php composer.phar install --dev
The Propel test suite requires a database (test
for instance, but feel free to choose the name you want), and
three database schemas: bookstore_schemas
, contest
, and second_hand_books
.
Here is the set of commands to run in order to setup MySQL:
mysql -uroot -e 'SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 0; DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS test; DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS second_hand_books; DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS contest; DROP SCHEMA IF EXISTS bookstore_schemas; SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS = 1;'
mysql -uroot -e 'CREATE DATABASE test; CREATE SCHEMA bookstore_schemas; CREATE SCHEMA contest; CREATE SCHEMA second_hand_books;'
Once done, build fixtures (default vendor is mysql
):
bin/propel test:prepare
To match Travis CI MySQL configuration, you must set @@sql_mode
to STRICT_ALL_TABLES
in yours.
Create mandatory databases, then run:
bin/propel test:prepare --vendor=postgres --dsn="dbname=test" --user="postgres"
There is nothing to setup, just run:
bin/propel test:prepare --vendor=sqlite --dsn="sqlite:/tmp/database.sqlite" --user="" --password=""
Now you can run the test suite by running:
phpunit
See the LICENSE
file.