This article mainly introduces Zend Framework's method of establishing ZF projects based on the Command command line. It analyzes in more detail the specific steps and related precautions for using the Command command line to establish ZF projects. Friends in need can refer to the following
The example of this article describes the method of Zend Framework establishing ZF project based on the Command line. I share it with you for your reference, as follows:
The project structure of zend framework is relatively complex, but it has an established structure. zf provides a tool to generate project structure using Command, which is very convenient to use. Beginners do not need to Orz for complex structures.
Some configuration before use.
Involved files:
1.zf library
2.bin bin folder included when downloading zf
3.php.exe
Step one:
Copy the library and bin folders to the server root directory. My server directory is E:\ wamp\www
Step 2:
Set environment variables and modify the Path value in system variables. Add the bin folder path and the directory where php.exe is located. I added E:\wamp\bin\php\php5.2.6;E:\wamp\www\bin (the two paths are separated by a semicolon).
The environment variables are modified so that when using cmd, the zf command can be used in any file directory. If there are no environment variables, the zf command can only be used in the bin directory, and if the php.exe directory is not in the environment variables, it cannot be executed.
The third step (not necessary)
If you follow the first and second steps, then this step can be omitted. If your bin directory and library directory are not placed as above, then you need to modify the zf.php file in the bin directory.
$zfIncludePath['relativePath'] = dirname(__FILE__) . '/../library/';
Modify the relative path so that the zf command can find the lirary folder.
ok, open cmd, enter zf show version, if your zf version is output. So congratulations, your setup is successful.
Possible errors:
1. If the output "'zf' is not an internal or external command...", check your environment Are the variables set correctly?
2. If ZF ERROR is output..., then check whether the directory of the library in your bin/zf.php file is correct.
Let’s create the project:
Go to the directory where you want to create the project, usually the server root directory E:\wamp\www. Enter
zf create project yourProjectName
Okay, enjoy zf command.
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