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Skeleton for Commerce module projects.

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modmore/moduleskeleton

Skeleton for Commerce module projects.

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The README.md

Commerce Module Skeleton

This repository contains a skeleton for a Commerce module project. It is meant to be installed with composer., (*1)

bash mkdir my-project composer create-project modmore/moduleskeleton my-project, (*2)

The skeleton will automatically rename the various bits and pieces with the name of the directory you install it in. This will apply a few transforms., (*3)

  • For the name of directories, lexicons, etc, the directory name will be lowercased and in some places prefixed with commerce_.
  • For the name of the namespace, module, and other "friendly" places the project name is used, it breaks up the project name by -, uppercase the first letter of each part, and stick those together. (E.g. a directory named foo-bar will be turned into FooBar)

Included in the skeleton

  • A build to create a transport package (_build) with settings, the core folder, a requirements validator, and the package information from docs in the component directory. This build also includes proprietary code that enables it to be built by the modmore.com package provider.
  • A bootstrap (_bootstrap/index.php) that can be used to swiftly set up namespaces, settings and other critical parts to get going.
  • Inside the core/components directory:
    • Package information files (in docs) with the license (MIT), changelog, and readme.
    • English lexicon stub with your project name.
    • Under model/schema, a sample xPDO package schema. If you use this, you'll find a script in /_build/build.schema.php to turn it into a model and (commented out) code in src/Modules/Projectname.php to load the package.
    • In src/Modules/Projectname.php a module, complete with basic methods filled out.
    • A composer.json file defining a PSR-4 autoloader for your namespace and project name. If you change this, run composer dump-autoload in the core/components/projectname/ directory to update the autoloader.
  • A basic phpcs ruleset that both checks PHP 7.4-8.2 compatibility and a standard set of coding standards that we use for our projects. This is in both .github/workflows/phpcs.yml to run automatically on pushes to GitHub, and in composer.json in the root of the project.
    • To run locally, make sure to do a composer install in the root.
    • Run composer run phpcs to check the coding standards and PHP version compatibility
    • Run composer run phpcbf to automatically fix code that doesn't comply with the coding standards, where possible

Happy building!, (*4)

The Versions

01/07 2018

dev-master

9999999-dev

Skeleton for Commerce module projects.

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MIT

The Requires

  • php >=5.5.0

 

composer modx modmore modmore-commerce

08/05 2018

v1.0.1-pl

1.0.1.0-patch

Skeleton for Commerce module projects.

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MIT

The Requires

  • php >=5.5.0

 

composer modx modmore modmore-commerce

28/01 2018

v1.0.0-pl

1.0.0.0-patch

Skeleton for Commerce module projects.

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MIT

The Requires

  • php >=5.5.0

 

composer modx modmore modmore-commerce