Element3 is a super ''easy-to-work-with'' php framework, that are built on top of Slim3. It's very similar to Laravel
MIT License
Element is designed to be very simple and straightforward to use.
Element requires PHP 7.1+.
IMPORTANT: If you want to use YAML files or strings, then you need to require in the Symfony Yaml component in your
composer.json
.
The supported way of creating an Element project is via Composer.
$ composer create-project element/nexus <NAME>
Element is designed to be very simple and straightforward to use. It's kind of similar to Laravel, but with a structure and context that suited my needs and taste in a better way!... While the public views are more or less up to the developer itself, I decided to use the free version of Soft UI Dashboard from creative tim for the backend dashboard, simply because it's really easy to use! It has lots of cool ui elements and the best part of it?! It's 100% free - Even for commercial apps đ So you are good there đ... Although it comes with an MIT license, so please bear that in mind whenever you make any changes to the code.
But I highly recommend any users of Element3 to check out their Pro version đđĸ It's really cool, and it comes with a lot of extra cool features... Or else feel free to switch to your own template if you like. (I left the theme as a .zip folder under 'src/assets/themes')
Open up the terminal and type the command below, to see a list of all the commands Element cli has to offer...
$ php element
For example, this command will launch the app on the built-in webserver
$ php element app:serve
But please try it out for yourself! đ It has loads of cool features đ
$ phpunit
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] directly, instead of using the issue tracker.
Element was inspired and put together from these courses over at codecourse.com
The MIT License (MIT). Please see the license file for more information.