This article describes how to install php framework Yii in win7. Share it with everyone for your reference, the details are as follows:
Someone asked me that I always get an error when installing Yii in win7. It took me 10 minutes to install it. Now my self-learning ability in programming is so poor? I'm not very interested in frameworks. Personally, I don't think the efficiency of frameworks is very good. There are many integrated things, and many of them we don't need. If you have not developed a framework yourself, there are still some benefits to using a framework, which can standardize the code.
1. Download yii
http://www.yiiframework.com/download/
2. Use yiic to generate web directory
C:\Windows\system32>f:/wamp/www/yii/framework/yiic webapp f:/wamp/www/web Create a Web application under 'F:\wamp\www\web'? [yes|no] yes mkdir F:/wamp/www/web/assets mkdir F:/wamp/www/web/css generate css/bg.gif generate css/form.css generate css/ie.css generate css/main.css generate css/print.css generate css/screen.css mkdir F:/wamp/www/web/images generate index-test.php
If there is a prompt: php.exe is not an internal command , it means that the environment variable is missing.
The solution is as follows:
Right-click on "My Computer" ==> "Properties" ==> "Advanced" ==> "Environment Variables", find the Path variable, double-click, and add at the end, php can Just the path of the executable file is enough, which is the file path of .exe .
The following is what I added
F:wampphp;F:wampmysqlbin;F:wampApache2bin
Then save it.
C:Windowssystem32>echo %PATH%
Use the above command to check whether there are any newly added environment variables. If not, set PATH=C on the command line: close the CMD window and reopen it.
After installing it, I took a look at the directory generated by Yii. I feel that the directory is relatively clear, including classes, models, views, css/js, pictures, etc. However, there is one thing that makes me feel uncomfortable. It's just that php and html are written together, without templates. It would be more depressing if there were no official plug-ins for Yii. It's not very good to write mixedly, and the website revision is very frustrating.
Readers who are interested in more content related to Yii framework can check out the special topic on this site: "Summary of Getting Started with Yii Framework and Common Techniques"
I hope this article will be helpful to everyone’s PHP program design based on the Yii framework.