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2   I N S T A L L I N G    P R O P E L
3   ==================================
4
5   This is a quick guide for installing Propel and building the provided sample
6   bookstore application.  For more information on installation / configuration
7   see the online user guide available from main site: http://propel.phpdb.org
8  
9  
10   Prerequisites
11   -------------
12
13   Before you can install and run Propel you will need to have the following:
14  
15     * PHP >= 5.0.0
16           Propel will only work with PHP5.  Additionally, you must have a command-
17           line version of PHP5 in order to use PHING to build the classes and SQL
18           files for your data model.  PHP must also have compiled in XML (libxml2, xsl)
19           support in order to take advantage of all build options.
20
21         * PHING >= 2.0.0
22           Propel uses the PHING build system to build the classes and SQL definition
23           files for your data model.  PHING is an open-source project build system
24           based on Apache ANT.  PHING 2 is the (development) version built for PHP5.
25           See http://phing.tigris.org/ to learn how to install Phing (it's easy).
26          
27     * Creole >- 1.0.0     
28           Creole is a Uniform DB API framework for PHP5. Creole is available as a PEAR
29           package or can be installed in a more traditional manner. See
30           http://creole.phpdb.org/ to get a copy of the Creole classes.
31        
32         * A supported RDBMS
33           Creole currently supports MySQL, MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.  We
34           are working on support for Oracle and the new MySQLi drivers but this should
35           be considered alpha, at best.
36
37   Quick Install (PEAR)
38   --------------------
39  
40   It is now possible to install both the Propel runtime and the generator classes as
41   PEAR packages.  This is the quickest way to get up and running with Propel, but may
42   not be quite as easy to configure as the traditional installation method.
43  
44   * Propel Generator:
45  
46     % pear install http://propel.phpdb.org/pear/propel_generator-current.tgz
47  
48   To use the generator to build sql, php classes, etc. simply use the propel-gen shell
49   script:
50    
51         % propel-gen /path/to/my/projectdir
52        
53   (See the sample bookstore project directory in your PEAR data directory for a sample
54   projectdir.)
55        
56   * Propel Runtime:
57  
58     %  pear install http://propel.phpdb.org/pear/propel_runtime-current.tgz
59  
60   It is recommended that you read over the traditional install guide also, so that you
61   understand the roles of some of the various files.  In the PEAR install these files
62   (e.g. the main build.properties and the sample bookstore project) are stored in the
63   PEAR data dir (e.g. /usr/local/lib/php/data, C:\PHP\PEAR\data).
64  
65  
66   Traditional Installation
67   ------------------------
68  
69   Installation of Propel involves a few steps because Propel is composed of a generator
70   and runtime classes which are (now) packaged separately.
71  
72   Begin installation of Propel by choosing a base directory and unpacking the archive.
73  
74   For the sake of simplicity, we'll assume that you are installing from a package
75   (instead of CVS) into /var/www/php/.
76
77     % cd /var/www/php
78     % tar zxf /path/to/propel-x.x.x.tar.gz
79     % ln -s propel-x.x.x propel 
80  
81   A. Propel Generator
82  
83   The Propel generator classes don't need any special setup.  The classes and Phing
84   scripts are located in the propel-generator/ directory (which in our example is
85   /var/www/php/propel/generator).
86  
87   B. Runtime Classes
88
89   The runtime classes were unpacked to the propel/ directory (in this example,
90   /var/www/php/propel). In order to use these classes in runtime applications, you will
91   need to make sure that they are on the PHP include_path.  In our example, the
92   following directory would need to be added to your PHP include_path:
93   /var/www/php/propel/classes.  You could also copy the
94   /var/www/php/propel/classes/propel directory to a location that is already on your
95   include_path, e.g. the directory where PEAR classes are located:
96  
97     % cp -r /var/www/php/propel/runtime/classes/propel /usr/local/lib/php/
98  
99   Another option on *nix systems is to create a symlink:
100  
101     % ln -s /var/www/php/propel/runtime/classes/propel /usr/local/lib/php/propel 
102  
103  
104   Quick Test
105   ----------
106  
107   If you want to quickly test & see whether your installation is working, you can use
108   the default configuration which will build the example application using SQLite.
109  
110   Here is how to run the simple test on Unix (use corresponding commands for Windows).
111   If you  run into trouble, don't panic -- just continue reading the INSTALL guide and
112   consult the  Installation chapter of the online user guide at http://propel.phpdb.org.
113  
114   Change to your propel-generator dir (e.g.)
115   $> cd /var/www/php/propel/generator
116  
117   If using Propel from CVS, copy/rename the build.properties-sample file:
118   $> cp build.properties-sample build.properties
119  
120   Run Phing to build the classes and SQL files, specifying the bookstore project
121   $> phing -Dproject=bookstore
122  
123   Run the 'insert-sql' target which will add the tables to the SQLite db
124   $> phing -Dproject=bookstore insert-sql
125  
126   Run the test script that uses the generated classes against the bookstore db:
127   $> cd test/
128   $> php -f bookstore-test.php
129  
130   You should see a bunch of output as it tests use cases.  Hopefully there aren't any
131   "FAILED" messages. If you get a failed message immediately indicating that it can't
132   find one of the tables make sure that you a) ran the 'insert'-sql' target and that
133   you are running the bookstore-test.php script from the main propel directory *and*
134   that you call PHP with the -qC options so that it won't chdir() into the scripts
135   directory.  (The path for the bookstore.db is ./test/bookstore.db so you can see
136   that you need to be in the main propel directory for that to work.)
137  
138    
139   Configure
140   ---------
141  
142   To get Propel to work with your own db setup, create a new project (easiest way is
143   to use the bookstore project directory as a template). Create your datamodel schema,
144   modify the build.properties for that project to specify database connection
145   information, and set the db connection runtime properties in runtime-conf.xml.
146  
147  
148   Build
149   -----
150  
151   This assumes that you have already installed and configured a copy of PHING 2.
152
153     % cd /var/www/php/propel/generator 
154     % phing -Dproject=mykillerapp   
155
156   This will build the SQL files and the object & peer classes based on your datamodel
157   schema XML file.
158
159   The resulting files will be placed in:
160     /var/www/php/propel/generator/projects/mykillerapp/build
161
162   If you encounter any problems, try adding -verbose or -debug to get more output
163   from the PHING build process.
164  
165
166   You're Done!
167   ------------
168  
169   At this point hopefully you have successfully built the classes and SQL definitions
170   for the sample bookstore application.  If you encountered problems, please visit
171   http://propel.phpdb.org to read additional documention, browse through the users
172   mailing list, or add a bug report.
173  
174   Enjoy!
175  
176   --$Id: INSTALL,v 1.4 2005/03/24 00:24:07 hlellelid Exp $
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