In following the Joomla tradition of using Swahili in terminology (nomenclature of modules and components). Kadi is both singular and plural for "cards". As this is a simple 'hello world' project for the Joomla and Nooku Frameworks, most likely, it will just render swatches on the front end; for quotes, advertisements or HTML5 'aside' simple and brief information snippets.
The Environment of this project is based on the services provided by Moyo Web Architects; namely the Creative Construction Kit that works with Joomla! 3.x and Koowa 0.9 or 1.0.
- Joomla 3.X .
- Koowa 0.9 or 1.0 (as yet, Koowa 2 is not supported)
- PHP 5.3.10 or better
- Moyo Components
- As of yet, I am not sure which components from the entourage of Moyo Components will be necessary to provide functionality to Kadi.
Installation is done through composer. In your composer.json
file, you should add the following lines to the repositories
section:
{
"name": "kedweber/com_kadi",
"type": "vcs",
"url": "https://github.com/kedweber/com_kadi.git"
}
The require section of your composer.json
file should contain the following lines:
"kedweber/com_kadi": "0.1.*",
Afterwards, one just needs to run the command composer update
from the root of your Joomla project. This will
effectively create a composer.lock
file which will contain the collected dependencies and the hash codes for
each latest release (depending on the require section's format) for each particular repo. Should installations
problems occur due to a bad ordering of the dependencies, one may need to go into the lock file and manualy change
the order of the components. Running composer update
again will again cause a reordering of the lock file, beware of
this factor when running an update. Thereafter, you can run the command composer install
.
If you have not setup an alias to use the command composer, then you will need to replace the word composer in the previous commands with the
commands with php composer.phar
followed by the desired action (eg. update or install).
Another option is to run the jsymlink script in the root folder, available via the original Moyo developer, Joachim van de Haterd's repository, under the Moyo Git Tools.
The joomlatools/installer plugin is free and open-source software licensed under the GPLv3 license.