THIS STILL NEEDS MORE UPDATING!
To configure this PeopleAggregator, edit the files in the directory paproject/web/config/
The structure is: [startup files and this document] pacore/ - People Aggregator Core, an external SVN repository paproject/ - Customizations for this Project
The pacore subdirectory contains a repository for a complete PeopleAggregator Core system.
The paproject subdirectory alongside it contains a parallel structure, initially with few files, our defaultproject.
If we add a file to paproject of the same name and
location of a file in pacore, that file will be used instead of the
corresponding the pacore file. We call this "shadowing" the core file.
New and custom functionality can also be added by adding files to paproject directories.
Point your Apache server at /web which contains one file, dispatcher.php.
Most project configuration files can be found in paproject/web/config/ The configuration files outlined below are the basic ones for configuring your project.
paproject/config/AppConfig.xml Automatically generated in the PA install process - NOT in a repository. It defines elements of a specific site, including DB and other information distinct form other instances of this project. Distinctions between dev, staging, and live versions of the same project can be captured in this file.
The following two files are typically copied from the core system: web/dispatcher.php -- top level dispatcher for the system. project_config.php -- This top level configuration file is loaded before any other file. It contains key default data such as: 'PA_CORE_NAME','PA_PROJECT_NAME', 'DEFAULT_INSTALL_SCRIPT', 'PA_PROJECT_ROOT_DIR', 'PA_PROJECT_CORE_DIR', 'PA_PROJECT_PROJECT_DIR', and base shadowing path settings.
These settings could be changed if required by a new project. Also, project specific settings data and variables required by the project that should not be overridden by other configuration files.
Developers ordinarily do not modify these files unless instructed by BBM.
To configure basic project settings, see: paproject/config/AppConfig.xml and other files in that directory
To use a different template from the one defined in pacore/web/Themes/Beta/ - create a file with the same name in paproject/web/Themes/Default/
To use a different template from one defined for an existing module such as in: pacore/web/BlockModules/MyModule/template_name.tpl.php
- create a corresponding file defining the new template behavior in: paproject/web/BetaBlockModules/MyModule/center_inner_public.tpl
To create a new module for this project, simply add it as paproject/web/BlockModules/MyNewModule
To add project-specific API functions: 1) Add API extensions in a file named paproject/tools/webapiwrappergen/project_api.api. Follow the example provided at: paproject/tools/webapiwrappergen/projectapiexample.api
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Implement your API methods in project_api_impl.php and put them in paproject/web/api/lib. See pacore/web/api/lib/api_impl.php for examples.
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Build the API with paproject/tools/build_test_api.sh from the command line. This will build the API file as well as the core peepagg.api and give you a combined descriptor in web/api/lib/api_desc.php.
See the build example at: paproject/tools/build_test_api.sh
To add project-specific database updates:
Add QUP database update code to: paproject/web/extra/project_db_update_page.class.php -- this is run first paproject/web/extra/project_net_extra.class.php -- this is run afterward See pacore/web/extra/db_update.php for examples of QUP code.
NOTE: Now DB updates are performed from the browser, by visiting: /update/run_scripts.phpi