A Markdown file-based CMS.
Check out the starter video, or read the wiki for in-depth documenation.
The desire to fork the project from Pico, came when a few community members wanted to contribute more and increase the rate of development progress.
Here is a small list of differences in design from typical flat-file CMSs:
- OOP based (classes)
- Events system
- Uses Composer
- Overload core modules (plugins)
- Parser (default: Markdown)
- Template Engine (default: Twig)
- Cache (default: phpFastCache)
- Error handler (default: system handler)
- Meta parser (default: system parser)
- Simple Data Persistence (default: system data storage)
- Per-Plugin
config.php
files - Namespaced plugins so classes can have the same name
- PSR-0 Compliant
- PHP
>=5.4.0
- Apache with
mod_rewrite
enabled - Composer (unless you use
git
andzip
files for everything)
Install via composer or clone (download) this repo and extract into your server web root.
Open the root of PhileCMS on you web server. If you are using the default MAMP install, that would be http://localhost:8888/Phile. Using WAMP, http://localhost/Phile. If you are using something else, you probably know how to run a typical PHP site.
On first run you will hit a setup page. Follow the instructions on the setup page to complete the installation.
Phile can be extended with a wide variety of plugins. You can also overwrite the default plugins in order to add extra functionality, speed, or features.
Help make Phile better by checking out the GitHub repoistory and submitting pull requests.
To install via composer, you would run:
composer require phile/rss-feed:dev-master
While sitting in your root PhileCMS folder, you can run:
git clone https://github.com/PhileCMS/phileRSSFeed plugins/phile/rssFeed
You can clone or download the plugin into the plugins/{namespace}/{pluginClassName}
folder. Example: phileAdmin would be installed into plugins/phile/adminPanel
.
You can read the wiki if you are looking for examples and read the intro-docs for more development information. If you are looking for some general help and have some questions, please post in the Google Plus Community.
If you find a bug please report it on the issues page, but remember to include a bunch of details and also what someone can do to re-create the issue.
Issues with plugins should be reported on the offending plugins homepage this goes for themes as well.
Help make PhileCMS better by checking out the GitHub repository and submitting pull requests.
If you create a plugin please add it to the Plugin Wiki.
- James Doyle - great ideas, developed many plugins and worked on the core
- Frank Nägler - refactoring of the core and introducing OOP concepts