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I am thinking on using SilverStripe as a CMS for a website I'm coding. I want to use ReactJS for the theme of the frontend's UI. I can't find any information on this except from this, but that only states that they are integrating it and nothing else. Have also looked into this but that's a backend UI extension.
Has anybody tried it out?
SilverStripe makes no assumptions or impositions on what you do with your frontend. You're free to use any framework and/or toolchain you like. For some good examples of React/Webpack with in a SilverStripe theme, check out:
https://github.com/stevie-mayhew/silverstripe-redux-example
Or for just a basic webpack workflow:
https://github.com/unclecheese/silverstripe-webpack-starter
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A need this https://www.github.com/joni2back/angular-filemanager to my project with yii2.
Does anyone know if there is a extension with these features?
Or how can I adapt this features to Yii2?
Thank you
I always use Yii2 Elfinder file manager. It works pretty well.
I recommend Yii2 ElFinder
You will need to create your own backend connector / bridge.
Then extend the config to set the service urls for each action.
Create the service following this api docs https://github.com/joni2back/angular-filemanager/blob/master/API.md
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Silverstripe has an awesome framework has anybody found any tutorials or examples how to take the framework and make own admin or CMS of your own?
Just don't install the CMS. Setup your routes (routes.yml), controllers (RootURLController and others) and templates (RootURLController.ss etc...), and you're done. The Framework actually comes with the admin side, which you can use for Member/Security management, and ModelAdmin!
http://doc.silverstripe.org/en/developer_guides/controllers/routing/
http://doc.silverstripe.org/en/developer_guides/controllers/introduction/
http://doc.silverstripe.org/en/developer_guides/templates/rendering_templates/
http://doc.silverstripe.org/en/developer_guides/customising_the_admin_interface/modeladmin/
It's not that different. Just remove the cms folder and do your things with the controller.
http://doc.silverstripe.org/en/developer_guides/controllers/introduction/
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I'm using Laravel PHP framework, and like everyone else I have language files that are actually php files with a big array in them.
Does someone know a friendly way of getting these files to translators?
Is there an editor or some service maybe?
What google proposed:
https://github.com/barryvdh/laravel-translation-manager
It can import PHP translation files and has a neat interface for easy editing of translations.
Simply install the package through composer, and translate away!
Another webapp: http://zanata.org/help/translation/translating/
A nice desktop app: http://poedit.net/
Kind regards,
Benedikt
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Can anyone point me towards a good tutorial/documentation on writing symfony plugins?
I'm trying to write a plugin for paypal using doctrine and sf 1.4.
Thanks
The Jobeet tutorial has a section of turning the Jobeet application into a plugin which is very good.
http://www.symfony-project.org/jobeet/1_4/Doctrine/en/20
There already exists a couple of plugins PayPal integration but I think most of them are for 1.0/1.2 and were never fully completed. Might be worth taking a look at them on the Symfony site.
And there's this: http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/FAQ
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I'm looking for an opensource lightweight CMS for those situations where you would like to be able to set up a web site with some editable content regions, but don’t want to have to install a full-blown CMS or try to hack a blogging system in order to do the job. Something similar to Perch or Cushy CMS, but free and opensource ofcourse.
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Have you tried having a look at concrete CMS.
Has editable regions and is fairly easy to use.
http://www.concrete5.org/
Check out http://php.opensourcecms.com/ they have a lot of CMSs (all opensource), they all have demos or links to demos. Check out the lite categories and you should be able to find what you want.