[symfony-users] Re: importing a symfony made website back into symfony??

2010-06-28 Thread Massimiliano Arione
On 26 Giu, 18:47, martyn b...@worldonline.nl wrote:
 how can we fix a handfull of errors, without needing to hack/break
 into the php code cause it might cause severe probs elsewhere.

Well, the answer is simple: just do tests. Unit tests, functional
tests.
When your test coverage will be good, you can change what you want
without fear.

cheers
Massimiliano

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[symfony-users] Re: importing a symfony made website back into symfony to make changes??

2010-06-28 Thread Fernando Navarro Páez
I'm using Netbeans. You can import an existing site copy

Fernando Navarro Páez

On 26 jun, 18:46, Martyn  b...@worldonline.nl wrote:
 hello symfony users,

 my programmer made an excellent website using Symfony with MySQL appl.
 due to a family occurance he is off the project- and I mean OFF.

 i think he's left the city as well as the continent.

 i have a back-up of the complete project exactly as it was orig. made by
 Symfony.
 my new programmer [new to Symfony, but advanced in php  mysql] wants to
 know...

 how can we fix a handfull of errors, without needing to hack/break into the
 php code cause it might cause severe probs elsewhere.

 can we start a 'NEW' symfony project, then import the project back-up [orig.
 made in symfony] in it??
 we are fairly certain any changes should be made within- and content-driven
 by- Symfony, not simply within the project using netbeans.. [am i correct??]

 any suggestions will be m-IT-ghtely appreciated.

 Martyn Biesheuvel
 Amsterdam

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RE: [symfony-users] Re: importing a symfony made website back into symfony??

2010-06-28 Thread Martyn
james

i understand what you're saying, you've made by far the most comprehensible
suggestion.
can i call you so see if you can fix it as developper?

yours sincerely,

Martyn Biesheuvel.
vlgde mail waarsch dus in t nl.!  

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To: symfony users
Subject: [symfony-users] Re: importing a symfony made website back into
symfony??


It 's difficult to answer these questions without a clue to the nature of
these problems.  First thing to check is indeed how it was installed, which
version and from there you could consult the docs for the symfony version
you use.

Importing won 't be necessary, but it could be that you have to move some
library files and add some include statements.

I would suggest to pay a developer who can find out how to proceed.
This is probably too much work and will cost you far too much time to do all
this on a mailing list.  You are free to contact me to sort it all out.  I
have tons of experience with symfony starting from the 1.0 release to the
current stable 1.4 release and got some really big database driven website
running with this (tables with +2.000.000 rows).  I speak dutch too.

Once you 've got the project running again or have fixed the problems, your
new programmer can take it from there.  I am happy to provide information
without being the actual developer on the job.  And I am sure many on this
mailinglist are too.

From your explanation I understand that the application uses the code
generation features of symfony?  In that case, you really need somebody with
symfony experience to fix the problems.  This means your developer will
certainly have to read the appropiate docs.  It would be unfair to just post
the problems and code here and expect ready- made fixes.

Please, don 't misunderstand my suggestion.  I am more than happy to provide
information for free on this mailinglist, but I suspect that this will be
rather ineffective and time consuming.


Best of luck,
James


On 27 jun, 12:39, pghoratiu pghora...@gmail.com wrote:
 First check how was symfony installed, it was installed via PEAR or it 
 is a local installation available in directory lib/vendor. In case of 
 local installation you have everything in place.
 Otherwise find out which symfony version was used (1.0.x, .1.1.x, 
 1.2.x, 1.3.x, 1.4.x) and download/install the required version (via 
 PEAR or into lib/vendor).

 The documentation should help you, again it's good to know the symfony 
 version used to develop the application and study the documentation 
 according to that version.

 If you have errors in you apps you will probably have to change the 
 PHP code. You don't have to create a new project and insert into it, 
 just use the existing one if all the environment dependencies are in 
 place.

     gabriel

 On Jun 26, 7:47 pm, martyn b...@worldonline.nl wrote:

  hello symfony users,

  my programmer made an excellent website using Symfony with MySQL appl.
  due to a family occurance he is off the project- and I mean OFF.

  i think he's left the city as well as the continent.

  i have a back-up of the complete project exactly as it was orig. 
  made by Symfony.
  my new programmer [new to Symfony, but advanced in php  mysql] 
  wants to know...

  how can we fix a handfull of errors, without needing to hack/break 
  into the php code cause it might cause severe probs elsewhere.

  can we start a 'NEW' symfony project, then import the project 
  back-up [orig. made in symfony] in it??
  we are fairly certain any changes should be made within- and 
  content- driven by- Symfony, not simply within the project using 
  netbeans.. [am i correct??]

  any suggestions will be m-IT-ghtely appreciated.

  Martyn Biesheuvel
  Amsterdam

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[symfony-users] Re: importing a symfony made website back into symfony??

2010-06-27 Thread pghoratiu
First check how was symfony installed, it was installed via PEAR or it
is a local installation
available in directory lib/vendor. In case of local installation you
have everything in place.
Otherwise find out which symfony version was used (1.0.x, .1.1.x,
1.2.x, 1.3.x, 1.4.x) and download/install the required
version (via PEAR or into lib/vendor).

The documentation should help you, again it's good to know the symfony
version used to develop the application
and study the documentation according to that version.

If you have errors in you apps you will probably have to change the
PHP code. You don't have to create a new project
and insert into it, just use the existing one if all the environment
dependencies are in place.

gabriel


On Jun 26, 7:47 pm, martyn b...@worldonline.nl wrote:
 hello symfony users,

 my programmer made an excellent website using Symfony with MySQL appl.
 due to a family occurance he is off the project- and I mean OFF.

 i think he's left the city as well as the continent.

 i have a back-up of the complete project exactly as it was orig. made
 by Symfony.
 my new programmer [new to Symfony, but advanced in php  mysql] wants
 to know...

 how can we fix a handfull of errors, without needing to hack/break
 into the php code cause it might cause severe probs elsewhere.

 can we start a 'NEW' symfony project, then import the project back-up
 [orig. made in symfony] in it??
 we are fairly certain any changes should be made within- and content-
 driven by- Symfony, not simply within the project using netbeans.. [am
 i correct??]

 any suggestions will be m-IT-ghtely appreciated.

 Martyn Biesheuvel
 Amsterdam

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[symfony-users] Re: importing a symfony made website back into symfony??

2010-06-27 Thread James Cauwelier
It 's difficult to answer these questions without a clue to the nature
of these problems.  First thing to check is indeed how it was
installed, which version and from there you could consult the docs for
the symfony version you use.

Importing won 't be necessary, but it could be that you have to move
some library files and add some include statements.

I would suggest to pay a developer who can find out how to proceed.
This is probably too much work and will cost you far too much time to
do all this on a mailing list.  You are free to contact me to sort it
all out.  I have tons of experience with symfony starting from the 1.0
release to the current stable 1.4 release and got some really big
database driven website running with this (tables with +2.000.000
rows).  I speak dutch too.

Once you 've got the project running again or have fixed the problems,
your new programmer can take it from there.  I am happy to provide
information without being the actual developer on the job.  And I am
sure many on this mailinglist are too.

From your explanation I understand that the application uses the code
generation features of symfony?  In that case, you really need
somebody with symfony experience to fix the problems.  This means your
developer will certainly have to read the appropiate docs.  It would
be unfair to just post the problems and code here and expect ready-
made fixes.

Please, don 't misunderstand my suggestion.  I am more than happy to
provide information for free on this mailinglist, but I suspect that
this will be rather ineffective and time consuming.


Best of luck,
James


On 27 jun, 12:39, pghoratiu pghora...@gmail.com wrote:
 First check how was symfony installed, it was installed via PEAR or it
 is a local installation
 available in directory lib/vendor. In case of local installation you
 have everything in place.
 Otherwise find out which symfony version was used (1.0.x, .1.1.x,
 1.2.x, 1.3.x, 1.4.x) and download/install the required
 version (via PEAR or into lib/vendor).

 The documentation should help you, again it's good to know the symfony
 version used to develop the application
 and study the documentation according to that version.

 If you have errors in you apps you will probably have to change the
 PHP code. You don't have to create a new project
 and insert into it, just use the existing one if all the environment
 dependencies are in place.

     gabriel

 On Jun 26, 7:47 pm, martyn b...@worldonline.nl wrote:

  hello symfony users,

  my programmer made an excellent website using Symfony with MySQL appl.
  due to a family occurance he is off the project- and I mean OFF.

  i think he's left the city as well as the continent.

  i have a back-up of the complete project exactly as it was orig. made
  by Symfony.
  my new programmer [new to Symfony, but advanced in php  mysql] wants
  to know...

  how can we fix a handfull of errors, without needing to hack/break
  into the php code cause it might cause severe probs elsewhere.

  can we start a 'NEW' symfony project, then import the project back-up
  [orig. made in symfony] in it??
  we are fairly certain any changes should be made within- and content-
  driven by- Symfony, not simply within the project using netbeans.. [am
  i correct??]

  any suggestions will be m-IT-ghtely appreciated.

  Martyn Biesheuvel
  Amsterdam

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