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CoreSphere

CoreSphere is a project mainly written in PHP and JAVASCRIPT, based on the BSD-3-Clause license.

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CoreSphere

What's inside?

CoreSphere comes pre-configured with the following bundles:

  • FrameworkBundle
  • SensioFrameworkExtraBundle
  • DoctrineBundle
  • TwigBundle
  • SwiftmailerBundle
  • MonologBundle
  • AsseticBundle
  • ConsoleBundle
  • WebProfilerBundle (in dev/test env)
  • TwigProfilerBundle (in dev/test env)
  • SymfonyWebConfiguratorBundle (in dev/test env)
  • AcmeDemoBundle (in dev/test env)

Installation from an Archive

The easiest way to get started is to download an archive with vendors included. Unpack it somewhere under your web server root directory and you're done.

If you have downloaded an archive without the vendors, run the bin/vendors.sh script (git must be installed on your machine). If you don't have git, download the version with the vendors included.

Installation from Git

We highly recommend you that you download the packaged version of this distribution. If you still want to use Git, your are on your own.

Run the following scripts:

  • bin/vendors.sh (use --min if you don't want all the history)

Configuration

Check that everything is working fine by going to the web/config.php page in a browser and follow the instructions.

The distribution is configured with the following defaults:

  • Twig is the only configured template engine;
  • Doctrine ORM/DBAL is configured;
  • Swiftmailer is configured;
  • Annotations for everything are enabled.

Configure the distribution by editing app/config/parameters.ini or by accessing web/config.php in a browser.

If you want to use the CLI, a console application is available at app/console. Check first that your PHP is correctly configured for the CLI by running app/check.php.

Also note that this console is available via web, make sure to properly protect it

Enjoy!

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