Zend Framework 2 Tool ========================= **ZFTool** is an utility module for maintaining modular Zend Framework 2 applications. It runs from the command line and can be installed as ZF2 module or as PHAR (see below). ## Features * Class-map generator * Listing of loaded modules * Create a new project (install the ZF2 skeleton application) * Create a new module * Create a new controller * Create a new action in a controller * [Application diagnostics](docs/DIAGNOSTICS.md) ## Requirements * Zend Framework 2.0.0 or later. * PHP 5.3.3 or later. * Console access to the application being maintained (shell, command prompt) ## Installation using [Composer](http://getcomposer.org) 1. Open console (command prompt) 2. Go to your application's directory. 3. Run `composer require zendframework/zftool:dev-master` 4. Execute the `vendor/bin/zf.php` as reported below ## Using the PHAR file (zftool.phar) 1. Download the [zftool.phar from packages.zendframework.com](http://packages.zendframework.com/zftool.phar) 2. Execute the `zftool.phar` with one of the options reported below (`zftool.phar` replace the `zf.php`) You can also generate the zftool.phar using the `bin/create-phar` command as reported below ## Usage ### Basic information zf.php modules [list] show loaded modules zf.php version | --version display current Zend Framework version ### Diagnostics zf.php diag [options] [module name] [module name] (Optional) name of module to test -v --verbose Display detailed information. -b --break Stop testing on first failure. -q --quiet Do not display any output unless an error occurs. --debug Display raw debug info from tests. ### Project creation zf.php create project The path of the project to be created ### Module creation zf.php create module [] The name of the module to be created The path to the root folder of the ZF2 application (optional) ### Controller creation: zf.php create controller [] The name of the controller to be created The module in which the controller should be created The root path of a ZF2 application where to create the controller ### Action creation: zf.php create action [] The name of the action to be created The name of the controller in which the action should be created The module containing the controller The root path of a ZF2 application where to create the action ### Application configuration zf.php config list list all configuration option zf.php config get display a single config value, i.e. "config get db.host" zf.php config set set a single config value (use only to change scalar values) ### Classmap generator zf.php classmap generate [--append|-a] [--overwrite|-w] The directory to scan for PHP classes (use "." to use current directory) File name for generated class map file or - for standard output. If not supplied, defaults to autoload_classmap.php inside . --append | -a Append to classmap file if it exists --overwrite | -w Whether or not to overwrite existing classmap file ### ZF library installation zf.php install zf [] The directory where to install the ZF2 library The version to install, if not specified uses the last available ### Compile the PHAR file You can create a .phar file containing the ZFTool project. In order to compile ZFTool in a .phar file you need to execute the following command: bin/create-phar This command will create a *zftool.phar* file in the bin folder. You can use and ship only this file to execute all the ZFTool functionalities. After the *zftool.phar* creation, we suggest to add the folder bin of ZFTool in your PATH environment. In this way you can execute the *zftool.phar* script wherever you are, for instance executing the command: mv zftool.phar /usr/local/bin/zftool.phar Note: If the above fails due to permissions, run the mv line again with sudo. ## Todo * Module maintenance (installation, configuration, removal etc.) [installation DONE] * Inspection of application configuration. [DONE] * Deploying zf2 skeleton applications. [DONE] * Reading and writing app configuration. [DONE]