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=== How to import an existing library? === | |||
First, use [https://github.com/hraban/tomono tomono] in the PARENT DIRECTORY of the monorepo directory. | |||
If the name of the repository is NOT "core", export it as MONOREPO_NAME environment variable. | |||
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$ export MONOREPO_NAME=keruald | |||
$ echo "ssh://vcs@devcentral.nasqueron.org:5022/source/github.git github" | tomono --continue | |||
From ssh://devcentral.nasqueron.org:5022/source/github | |||
* [new branch] main -> github/main | |||
* [new tag] 0.1.0 -> github/0.1.0 | |||
* [new tag] 0.1.1 -> github/0.1.1 | |||
* [new tag] 0.2.0 -> github/0.2.0 | |||
* [new tag] 0.2.1 -> github/0.2.1 | |||
Updated 6 paths from the index | |||
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=== How to create a new library? === | === How to create a new library? === |
Revision as of 17:36, 17 October 2024
Keruald is a set of libraries to build PHP applications.
Libraries
Package name | Description |
---|---|
keruald/omnitools | General purpose library |
keruald/globalfunctions | Wrapper to replace our old old sites "core.php" by calls to omnitools |
keruald/commands | Create simple CLI application |
keruald/report | Reporting library |
keruald/health | Site health check |
keruald/dockerhub | Docker Hub, managing payload signatures |
keruald/github | GitHub payloads for webhooks - managing payload signatures, class representations |
keruald/mailgun | Mailgun API client |
keruald/database | Database abstraction layer |
keruald/broker | Wrapper around brokers like RabbitMQ |
Developer guide
Contribution workflow
You'll find the general contribution guide at How to contribute code. Here some pointers specific for Keruald libraries.
We use a monorepo: clone the rKERUALD repository on DevCentral, you'll find your library as a direct subdirectory on it.
Each subdirectory matches:
- a resource folder, not included in packages, if starting by an underscore _ or a dot .
- a name of a package if starting by a letter, e.g. keruald/commands for commands/
How to import an existing library?
First, use tomono in the PARENT DIRECTORY of the monorepo directory.
If the name of the repository is NOT "core", export it as MONOREPO_NAME environment variable.
$ export MONOREPO_NAME=keruald
$ echo "ssh://vcs@devcentral.nasqueron.org:5022/source/github.git github" | tomono --continue
From ssh://devcentral.nasqueron.org:5022/source/github
* [new branch] main -> github/main
* [new tag] 0.1.0 -> github/0.1.0
* [new tag] 0.1.1 -> github/0.1.1
* [new tag] 0.2.0 -> github/0.2.0
* [new tag] 0.2.1 -> github/0.2.1
Updated 6 paths from the index
How to create a new library?
To create a new library quux, we need a new empty manyrepo on DevCentral, a mirror on GitHub and to declare it on Packagist:
- Create an empty folder in the monorepo repository with the name of the package, here
mkdir quux
- Declare your library in
metadata.yml
- Regenerate shared files with
make regenerate
(you need Python and Jinja2): that will add your repository to files like phpcs.xml - Create on DevCentral a new repository with a callsign starting by K for Keruald like KQUUX, and "quux" as shortname
- Create on GitHub a new repository called keruald/quux
- Publish on packagist
If the shortname is already taken on DevCentral, it's time to create a new task to provide a map of subdirectory/package repository.
Don't commit anything in newly created repos but contribute as usual by creating quux/ subdirectory in the monorepo
Annex A. IDE configuration
PhpStorm
Clone the monorepo on your drive, then open it in PhpStorm to generate an .idea folder.
- Edit keruald.iml with this modules content to declare the code namespaces: https://devcentral.nasqueron.org/P300
- For code style, you can use https://github.com/nasqueron/codestyle/blob/main/JetBrains/php-codestyle.xml