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[Feature_request]: Run NativePHP withthout Laravel #15

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blessedjasonmwanza opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 5 comments
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[Feature_request]: Run NativePHP withthout Laravel #15

blessedjasonmwanza opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 5 comments

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@blessedjasonmwanza
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blessedjasonmwanza commented Jul 20, 2023

This is a feature request

Can it be possible to use NativePHP as a wrapper without having to install Laravel? Making it possible for us to run vanilla PHP with vanilla HTML & CSS + JS. Something similar to what PHP DESKTOP does.

It can of course be installed via composer.

If this is already possible, kindly share some documentations we can use to achieve this. Currently, only Laravel dependant NativePHP docs are available.

@blessedjasonmwanza blessedjasonmwanza changed the title Feature_request: Run NativePHP withthout Laravel [Feature_request]: Run NativePHP withthout Laravel Jul 20, 2023
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This was mentioned in documentation: Right now, we only support a Laravel driver, but we're already working on making it work whatever framework you're using - and even if you're not using a framework at all.

I dont think it is time to open this type of issue

@devajmeireles
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This was released today, it's in alpha and people already want miracles, hahaha

@simonhamp
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@blessedjasonmwanza I love the enthusiasm, and thanks for raising this as an issue. It's in the pipeline, but there's no solid timeframe on this yet.

I'll leave this issue open to track development on this. For others coming here, it would be great to get some insight into your use-case: are you using another framework or plain-old-PHP?

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@blessedjasonmwanza I love the enthusiasm, and thanks for raising this as an issue. It's in the pipeline, but there's no solid timeframe on this yet.

I'll leave this issue open to track development on this. For others coming here, it would be great to get some insight into your use-case: are you using another framework or plain old PHP?

Hi @simonhamp ,

Thank you so much for your notice.

We're currently using plain old Core PHP (and I have used this approach on most projects I have worked on during the last 6-7 years) as it allows for none-Laravel experienced developers to contribute and build onto projects quickly without spending months learning how Laravel works.

I also believe having this implemented would highly increase NativePHP adoption rate for developers and institutions developing software for the African Market (Businesses in Africa love having tools installed on their machines as compared to browser-based URL platforms which they have to visit all the time).

There is so much viability in having NativePHP wrap the PHP interpreter, mini server, and/or browser engine.

NB: Thank you so much for standing up for PHP and bringing us NativePHP as an open-source product 👏🏽 🚀

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I'm moving this to a discussion (now that we have them open) so that we can keep Issues for things that are receiving active development.

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