Basic process of fastadmin plug-in development based on TP framework
May 01, 2020 pm 06:12 PM什么是fastadmin?
FastAdmin是一款基于ThinkPHP5+Bootstrap的極速后臺(tái)開發(fā)框架。
fastadmin開發(fā)基礎(chǔ)管理插件步驟
以一個(gè)學(xué)校管理插件為例
開發(fā)環(huán)境與工具
PHPSTORM
phpstudy
nginx1.15.11
mysql8.0
php7.3.4
準(zhǔn)備工作
配置站點(diǎn)
我的域名設(shè)置為fast51admin.localhost.nyist.vip
第一步——安裝fastadmin
安裝fastadmin可以使用git克隆項(xiàng)目至本地或者下載安裝包。
下載后解壓到對(duì)應(yīng)站點(diǎn)目錄下,設(shè)置網(wǎng)站根目錄至文件的public目錄下(與tp一致)
解壓后的文件
然后為網(wǎng)站設(shè)置對(duì)應(yīng)的NGINX規(guī)則
如果成功則訪問網(wǎng)站時(shí)可以看到,用戶為admin,密碼為123456
這是本次實(shí)例的規(guī)則
Note: When using phpstudy, the rules are modified in the vhost file corresponding to the website.
Step 2 - Create a database table
Take the school management instance as an example
After you successfully install fastadmin, a database fast51## will be automatically generated
#The table we want to create is also in this databaseThe third step - one-click crudThis is a powerful function of fastadmin, you can use the command line with one click Generate controllers, models, views, validators, language packs, JS, etc. corresponding to the data table.One-click command to generate crud
php think crud -t testHere
“-t”The parameter specifies the data table you want to generate (you don’t need to write the prefix name)
Common parameters-c, --controller[=CONTROLLER] Generated controller name, optional, automatically parsed based on table name by defaultOne-click command to generate menu
php think menu -c testHere
"-c"The parameter specifies the controller
One-click command to generate addon
php think addon -a mydemo -c createHere
“-a”The parameter specifies the name of the add-on
That is where the files we generated in the previous steps are located
Step 7 - Implement the plug-in
Copy the files we generated in crud to the application in the corresponding directory
Export all our data tables and merge them into install.sql
Need to correspond in the plug-in directory Create the background management menu of the plug-in in the plug-in name.php.
Note: install.sql will be executed when the plug-in is installed for the first time
Step 8 - Packing the plug-in
Command line packaging
//mydemo is the name of your plug-in directory
php think addon -a mydemo -c packageManual packaging
Enter the plug-in directory you want to package, select all files, and compress them into zip packages
Summary
You can use fastadmin It greatly speeds up development, and there are many details that need to be consulted in the official documentation.
Official documentation link: https://doc.fastadmin.net/docs
Official plug-in documentation link: https://doc.fastadmin.net/developer/55.html
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