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CakePHP is an
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. It follows the
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(MVC) approach and is written in
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, modeled after the concepts of Ruby on Rails, and distributed under the MIT License. CakePHP uses well-known software engineering concepts and software design patterns, such as convention over configuration,
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, active record pattern, active record, junction table, association data mapping, and front controller.


History

CakePHP started in April 2005, when a Polish programmer Michal Tatarynowicz wrote a minimal version of a rapid application development framework in
PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language geared toward web development. It was originally created by Danish-Canadian programmer Rasmus Lerdorf in 1993 and released in 1995. The PHP reference implementation is now produced by The PHP Group ...
, dubbing it Cake. He published the framework under the MIT license, and opened it up to the online community of developers. In December 2005, L. Masters and G. J. Woodworth founded the Cake Software Foundation to promote development related to CakePHP. Version 1.0 was released in May 2006. One of the project's inspirations was Ruby on Rails, using many of its concepts. The community has since grown and spawned several sub-projects. In October 2009, project manager Woodworth and developer N. Abele resigned from the project to focus on their own projects, including the Lithium (software), Lithium web framework (previously part of the CakePHP project). The remaining development team continued to focus on the original roadmap that was previously defined.


Features

''Plugins'' allow developers to package combinations of controllers, models, views and other classes for reuse in multiple applications and by other developers. Since CakePHP 3 it has been possible to install plugins using Composer_(software), Composer. ''CakePHP ORM'' (object-relational mapping) is an advanced PHP hybrid of the active record pattern and the data mapper pattern, borrowing core concepts from both. The CakePHP ORM uses two primary object types, the table class representing Table (database), database tables, and entity classes representing individual Row (database), table rows. ''Query builder'' was introduced in CakePHP 3 as a companion to the new ORM. The query builder provides a set of classes and methods for programmatically building SQL queries instead of writing them by hand. The ORM makes extensive use of the query builder. ''Routing and reverse routing''. The CakePHP router allows for complex Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol, HTTP application routing, routing incoming requests to the correct controller and action. Reverse routing creates a relationship between routes and links, ensuring that links are always generated with the correct uniform resource locator. ''View Cells'' provide small, mini-controllers that can invoke view logic and render templates. These are ideal for creating small, reusable page components. ''Migrations'' provide version control for database schema, database schemas. These make it possible to ensure that changes to application logic and corresponding database changes are kept synchronised. This greatly simplifies both CakePHP application deployment, but also development in multi-developer teams. The CakePHP migration tool is based on the Phinx project. ''Automatic pagination'' to make it easy for developers to paginate result sets generated by the ORM or Query Builder. ''Form builder and validator'' allows for the programmatic generation of Form (HTML), forms that are tied to the model layer for both data types and validation. ''CakePHP Bake'' is a tool for automatically generating application Skeleton (computer programming), skeletons and boilerplate code. It uses a pre-existing database schema to infer the correct relation (database), data relations and data types and using that to generate a full set of controllers, model object and view templates. It can generate a basic Create, read, update and delete, CRUD application with zero coding.


Conferences


Training

Official online training courses sponsored by CakeDC. Monthly live training covering a range of topics including: * Standard CakePHP 2 Training Course * Standard CakePHP 3 Training Course * Advanced CakePHP 3 Training Course * Standard CakePHP 4 Training Course


See also

*Comparison of server-side web frameworks, Comparison of web frameworks


References


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External links

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CakePHP 2 Application Cookbook
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