DeltaCMS/readme.md
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.gitignore
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changelog.md, readme.md
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public.php
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started the work on it

router.php
added require to functions & moved the function in the file
set an ini value to show errors
defied some constants
moved the public page management to public/public.php

exampleModule -> headGenerator.php
started working on module management

*.json
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function.php
added this file to manages cores functions

website.php
the Website Object for theme & modules

page.php
created a test theme
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# Admin Panel
## Table of Content
- [Admin Panel](#admin-panel)
- [Table of Content](#table-of-content)
- [Description](#description)
- [Changelog](#changelog)
- [Themes](#themes)
- [Templates](#templates)
- [styles & scripts](#styles--scripts)
- [Options](#options)
- [Modules](#modules)
- [Files/Folders architecture](#filesfolders-architecture)
- [Configs files](#configs-files)
- [page.json (in `pages` folder)](#pagejson-in-pages-folder)
- [scripts.json & styles.json](#scriptsjson--stylesjson)
- [admin.json](#adminjson)
- [vars.json](#varsjson)
- [moduleName.json & themeName.json](#modulenamejson--themenamejson)
- [templates.json](#templatesjson)
## Description
WIP
## Changelog
see [changelog.md](./changelog.md)
## Themes
### Templates
themes works via "templates".
first a template named "page" is a must, your template can be static or not (static templates will be updated on document update while not static the templateFile will always be used)
```php
website->addTemplate("Template Name", "templateURI/from/root/page.php", "functionName", true);
```
- `"Template Name"` is the shown name
- `"templateURI"` is the file URI
- `"functionName"` is the function used
- `true` is to says to the website if this template is static or not (default to `false`)
if cache is disabled globally static or not static pages will be updated at every load
example: a template named `Blog Page` can be static while a `Blog List` shouldn't be static to load newly added blog pages
```php
website->addTemplate("Blog Page", "templates/blog.php", "page", true);
website->addTemplate("Blog List", "templates/blog.php", "list", false);
```
### styles & scripts
themes must declare each scripts & styles so they can be cached when needed
```php
website->addNewStyle("styleURI/from/style/root/page.css", "styleName", ["styleDependency"]);
website->addNewScript("scriptURI/from/script/root/page.js", "scriptName", ["scriptdependency", "JQuery"]);
```
- `"styleURI"`/`"scriptURI"` is the link to the file
- [OPTIONAL] `"styleName"`/`"scriptName"` is the name of the style/script to be used by sub-dependencies
- [OPTIONAL] `["styleDependency"]`/`["scriptDependency", "JQuery"]` are used to load theses scripts after the followed dependencies
### Options
Options are declarated in the same file than before
and will be usable in the templates files
updating an option will update the static files
```php
$optionMenu = website->addOptionsMenu("Menu Name");
```
here we create a new option menu that will be located in the admin sidebar `theme -> Options` within the tabs
- `"Menu Name"` is the shown name
```php
$optionMenu->addTextOption("Option Name", "variableName", "defaultValue", {
"min": 1,
"max": 16,
"placeholder": "placeholder"
});
```
## Modules
modules will work like this in the `page.content` of the page `[moduleName variablesName="valueName"]`
the module will then receive a variable named `$modVars` that will contain `$modVars->variableName` = `valueName` and will have to return a `String` Object
To keep the document strict it's advised to use the php `DOMDocument` Object
## Files/Folders architecture
- index.php (is it really necessary ?)
- .htaccess (handle file redirection)
- router.php (handle the first route part ( separating the loading process))
- uploads/
- cache/ (public cache (won't be seen by client via .htaccess redirection))
- .htaccess (make sure clients can't access this folder)
- scripts.js
- styles.css
- pages/ (NO `scripts.js` NOR `styles.css` NOR `admin` NOR `login` files must be in here)
- .htaccess (make sure clients can't access this folder)
- index.json (this index.json will be the root name "/")
- slugname.json (path = "/slugname")
- iamjson.json.json (path = "/iamjson.json" wand with a module/theme could just return json)
- folderslug/
- index.json (path = "/folderslug" if no index.json is given there will be a 404 error for "/folderslug" but not for the "/folderslug/pouet")
- pouet.json (path = "/folderslug/pouet")
- admin/
- .htaccess manage redirection for admin pages (pass throught a verify login script)
- index.php
- admin.js
- admin.css
- settings/ (settings files more infos [here](#config-files))
- scripts.json (if cache is disabled these files will be used to get the styles & scripts)
- styles.json (else these files are only used to create the caches files)
- admin.json (admin settings (see admin.json section))
- templates.json (simple name to redirect)
- modules/
- moduleName/
- settings.json
- vars.json
- themes/
- themeName/
- settings.json
- vars.json
- admin.json (used to see what to launch on the admin side)
- options.json (options for modules & themes to be used site-wide)
- templates.json (store the template used on the website with a link to there .php file)
- themes/ (when a new theme is loaded regenerate scripts.js & styles.css, an option will allow the use of direct files)
- default/ (a default theme will be here)
- theme.php
- themeName/
- theme.php (only launched on theme load, to generate cache files & admin options files)
- public.php (launched everytime on website when page is launched (admins sections are excluded)
- admin.php (launched everytime on admin/themename/** launch (with args like page))
- templates/ (all folders included under are optional anc can be located somewhere else in the theme folder)
- page.php (at least a template named "page" must exist to make the theme usable)
- templateName.php (file launched everytime a page is loaded with the template selected)
- css/
- js/
- modules/
- default/ (a default module will be here)
- module.php
- moduleName/
- module.php
- public.php (same as theme)
## Configs files
### page.json (in `pages` folder)
```json
{
"title": "pageTitle",
"template": "templateName",
"access": "typeOfAccess (public: everyone has access to the page, limited:only logged in users has access to the page, private: only the author & admins has access to the page)",
"author": "Aviortheking",
"content": "<h1>hello world</h1>"
}
```
### scripts.json & styles.json
```json
{
[
"path/to/script"
]
}
```
### admin.json
```json
{
"themeUsed": "themeName",
"modulesUsed": [
"moduleName",
"etc"
]
}
```
### vars.json
```json
{
"variable1": "value1",
"list1": [
"pouet1",
"etc"
],
"variableSet1": {
"subVariable1": "value2"
}
}
```
### moduleName.json & themeName.json
values for the options are located in the `vars.json` files
```json
{
[
{
"title": "Menu Title",
"slug": "menu-title",
"options": {
"textOption": {
"type": "text",
"name": "Option Name",
},
"radioOption": {
"type": "radio",
"name": "Radio Option",
"values": [
"value1",
"value2",
"value3"
],
},
"selectOption": {
"type": "select",
"name": "Select",
"value": [
"value1",
"value2",
"value3",
"etc"
]
}
}
},
{
"title": "etc"
}
]
}
```
### templates.json
liste des tempplates crée par le theme
*voir si il y auras tout les themes ou seulement le theme actif*
if static is true then static webpage will be generated
```json
{
"templateName": {
"URI": "templates/templateName.php",
"function": "functionName",
"static": false
}
}
```