Description
Use this skeleton application to quickly setup and start working on a new Slim Framework 3 application. This application uses the latest Slim 3 with the PHP-View template renderer. It also uses the Monolog logger.
This skeleton application was built for Composer. This makes setting up a new Slim Framework application quick and easy.
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Slim Framework 4 Skeleton Application
Use this skeleton application to quickly setup and start working on a new Slim Framework 4 application. This application uses the latest Slim 4 with Slim PSR-7 implementation and PHP-DI container implementation. It also uses the Monolog logger.
This skeleton application was built for Composer. This makes setting up a new Slim Framework application quick and easy.
Install the Application
Run this command from the directory in which you want to install your new Slim Framework application. You will require PHP 7.4 or newer.
composer create-project slim/slim-skeleton [my-app-name]
Replace [my-app-name]
with the desired directory name for your new application. You'll want to:
- Point your virtual host document root to your new application's
public/
directory. - Ensure
logs/
is web writable.
To run the application in development, you can run these commands
cd [my-app-name]
composer start
Or you can use docker-compose
to run the app with docker
, so you can run these commands:
cd [my-app-name]
docker-compose up -d
After that, open http://localhost:8080
in your browser.
Run this command in the application directory to run the test suite
composer test
That's it! Now go build something cool.