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CakePHP Environments Library as a plugin
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README
CakePHP Environments Library as a plugin
Requirements
- CakePHP 2.x
Installation
[Manual]
- Download this: https://github.com/OctoBear/cakephp-environments/zipball/master
- Unzip that download.
- Copy the resulting folder to
app/Plugin
- Rename the folder you just copied to
Environments
[GIT Submodule]
In your app directory type:
git submodule add git://github.com/OctoBear/cakephp-environments.git Plugin/Environments
git submodule init
git submodule update
[GIT Clone]
In your plugin directory type
git clone git://github.com/OctoBear/cakephp-environments.git Environments
Enable plugin
Before using, you MUST enable the plugin:
CakePlugin::load('Environments');
If you are already using CakePlugin::loadAll();
before usage, then this is not necessary.
Usage
Setup a directory structure as follows:
app/Config/bootstrap/environments.php
app/Config/bootstrap/environments/production.php
app/Config/bootstrap/environments/staging.php
app/Config/bootstrap/environments/development.php
We specify multiple environment files to separate the various configurations and make it easy to inspect a given environment. This is not necessary, but useful if you are configuring a large amount of information.
Your environments.php
should contain the following:
<?php
CakePlugin::load('Environments');
App::uses('Environment', 'Environments.Lib');
include dirname(__FILE__) . DS . 'environments' . DS . 'production.php';
include dirname(__FILE__) . DS . 'environments' . DS . 'staging.php';
include dirname(__FILE__) . DS . 'environments' . DS . 'development.php';
Environment::start();
This will:
- Load the environments plugin in cases where it may not already be loaded
- Include every environment, in order of specificity (development is usually last)
- Start the environment
Environment Configuration
Each environment may be configured as follows:
Environment::configure($name, $params, $config = null, $callable = null);
Example usage of the Environment::configure()
call is available in the Config/bootstrap/environments
folder of this plugin.
-
$name
: Usually something likeproduction
ordevelopment
. Good practice is to name it the same as the file it was in, so that there isn't any confusion as to what a given env file contains -
$params
: An array or boolean of environment variables used to check whether this environment applies. If a boolean and set to true, this environment is automatically initiated. A value oftrue
should only be used for development:# If a previous environment is not enabled, this one will be set Environment::configure('development', true, array('debug' => true));
If an array, the keys may be function names that are called, with the values being passed to it:
Environment::configure('development', true, array( 'some_function' => 'aValueForThisCheck', 'another_function' => 'aDifferentValueForThisCheck', ));
In all other cases, we simply check the environment:
Environment::configure('octo_development', true, array( 'SERVER_NAME' => 'octo-example.dev', )); Environment::configure('bear_development', true, array( 'SERVER_NAME' => 'bear-example.dev', )); Environment::configure('development', true, array( 'CAKE_ENV' => 'development', ));
If we are running in CLI, the only check enforced is
CAKE_ENV
, and the value MUST be the name of the environment:CAKE_ENV=production Console/cake bake all
If the
CAKE_ENV
environment variable is set at all, it takes precedence over everything, including a boolean value for$params
. -
$config
: If set, an array ofkeys
=>values
that are set viaConfigure::write()
. Useful for batch-setting api keys, database connection information, etc. -
$callable
: A PHP callable, such asarray('ClassName', 'functionName')
. In PHP53+, it is also possible to use an anonymous function. This is the preferred method of setting information that might depend upon the value of some function call.
Database Switching
You may wish to set database connection information based upon the current environment. The following is the preferred method:
<?php
class DATABASE_CONFIG {
public $default;
public function __construct() {
$this->default = array(
'datasource' => 'Database/Mysql',
'persistent' => false,
'host' => $this->read('MYSQL_DB_HOST'),
'login' => $this->read('MYSQL_USERNAME'),
'password' => $this->read('MYSQL_PASSWORD'),
'database' => $this->read('MYSQL_DB_NAME'),
'prefix' => $this->read('MYSQL_PREFIX'),
'encoding' => 'utf8',
);
}
public function read($key, $default = null) {
$value = env($key);
if ($value !== null) {
return $value;
}
$value = Configure::read($key);
if ($value !== null) {
return $value;
}
return $default;
}
}
This way, the only place necessary to view connection information is in your configured environment. It is also possible to set the connection information via a CLI
wrapper, nginx
or apache
configuration, or even in your cloud provider's env settings, such as Heroku or PHPFog.
Todo
- Unit Tests
License
Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Jose Diaz-Gonzalez
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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