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Framework agnostic packages for the win (ForumPHP 2015)
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Transcript
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Jonathan Reinink Software developer from Canada. Been writing PHP for
over 15 years. Marketing agency for over a decade. Started contract development this year. I <3 open source.
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What exactly does framework agnostic mean?
Code that works independent of frameworks.
Framework agnostic does not mean framework intolerant.
Why framework agnostic?
Framework agnostic code is more reusable than framework specific code.
Reusable code is code we don't have to write.
I believe creating reusable code is key to the continued
success of PHP.
As software become increasingly more complex, our reliance on existing,
quality code increases.
I see a future where the various PHP communities more
actively share code with one another.
So, why then are we using framework specific code?
Because we sort of had to.
1994 - 2004: 2005 - 2012: 2013 - Future: Vanilla
PHP Frameworks Packages
1994 - 2004: The age of vanilla PHP
Rasmus started working on PHP sometime in 1994.
PHP was this new amazing tool that let us build
dynamic websites easily.
PHP became a career for many of us.
We started finding ways to write code better and faster.
PHP had a decent standard library, but pieces were missing.
Routing Templating Database Abstraction Validation Session Handling Error Management Authentication
Caching Request Processing Responses Sending
Developers starting writing new, focused PHP libraries.
But…we had no easy way to share them.
So we manually downloaded zip files.
Introducing PEAR: PHP first attempt at a package manager.
1. To provide a consistent means for library code authors
to share their code with other devs. 2. To give the PHP community an infrastructure for sharing code. 3. To define standards that help developers write portable and reusable code. 4. To provide tools for code maintenance and distribution.
PEAR had some issues...
The community gave up on PEAR. :(
2005 - 2012: The age of frameworks
Reusable code was packaged up into libraries called frameworks.
Frameworks were easy to download, and they just worked.
Frameworks came with almost everything needed for the average project.
Frameworks allowed us to get work done quickly.
2015 became the year of PHP frameworks. Symfony, CakePHP, Solar,
Agavi, ezComponents
But, what if the framework didn't have some other functionality
you needed?
Frameworks grew to accommodate a wide range of use cases.
We continued to download zip files. :(
Then everything changed.
2013 - Future: The age of packages
1994 - 2004: 2005 - 2012: 2009: 2012: 2013 -
Future: Vanilla PHP Frameworks PHP-FIG Formed Composer Launched Packages
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“We're a group of established PHP projects whose goal is
to talk about commonalities between our projects and find ways we can work better together.” (PHP-FIG goal)
“To define standards that help developers write portable and reusable
code.” (PEARs goal)
Their very first recommendation was an autoloading standard called PSR-0.
The PHP-FIG continues to develop standards that make sharing reusable
code easier.
www.php-fig.org
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Unlike PEAR, Composer got a LOT of things right.
Downloaded packages. Resolved their dependencies. Autoloaded classes.
Composer was exactly what PHP needed to solve it's code
sharing problem.
Composer was an overnight success, and became mainstream in 2013.
Packages starting popping up everywhere. It was amazing!
So, why are we still using frameworks?
In the age of packages, the purpose of frameworks is
changing.
Frameworks no longer have to be everything to everyone.
Frameworks are now the glue between reusable framework agnostic packages.
Need something your framework doesn’t offer? No worries, just: >
composer require the/package
Even frameworks are now being built using framework agnostic code.
Framework agnostic code also pulls communities together.
Framework agnostic code is good for package maintainers.
If you’re a maintainer of a framework specific package, please
consider making it framework agnostic.
This will require a change in thinking. We’ve been in
the age of frameworks a long time.
Offer framework specific support for your package using service providers.
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phppackagechecklist.com
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So, why framework agnostic?
BECAUSE IT CAN BE!!!
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