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Annabel

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Elegant and lightweight PHP framework for modern web applications.

Installation

composer require codemonster-ru/annabel

Quick Start

// public/index.php
require __DIR__ . '/../vendor/autoload.php';

$app = require __DIR__ . '/../bootstrap/app.php';
$app->run();

// bootstrap/app.php
use Codemonster\Annabel\Application;

$baseDir = __DIR__ . '/..';

$app = new Application($baseDir);

require "$baseDir/routes/web.php";

return $app;

// routes/web.php
router()->get('/', fn() => view('home', ['title' => 'Welcome to Annabel']));

CLI

Annabel ships with a lightweight CLI similar to Laravel's artisan. It already supports:

  • about - show version, base path, and loaded providers
  • route:list - list registered routes
  • config:get key - read a config value
  • container:list - show container bindings/instances
  • serve - run PHP built-in server (default 127.0.0.1:8000)
  • With codemonster-ru/database installed: make:migration, migrate, migrate:rollback, migrate:status, make:seed, seed (appear in annabel list; connection is checked when commands run)
php vendor/bin/annabel
php vendor/bin/annabel help
php vendor/bin/annabel help list

Database Integration

Annabel ships with first-class integration for
codemonster-ru/database.

1. Create config/database.php

return [
    'default' => 'mysql',

    'connections' => [
        'mysql' => [
            'driver'   => 'mysql',
            'host'     => '127.0.0.1',
            'port'     => 3306,
            'database' => env('DB_NAME'),
            'username' => env('DB_USER'),
            'password' => env('DB_PASS'),
            'charset'  => 'utf8mb4',
        ],

        'sqlite' => [
            'driver'   => 'sqlite',
            'database' => base_path('database/database.sqlite'),
        ],
    ],
];

2. Usage

// Query builder
$users = db()->table('users')->where('active', 1)->get();

// Schema builder
schema()->create('posts', function ($table) {
    $table->id();
    $table->string('title');
});

// Transactions
transaction(function () {
    db()->table('logs')->insert(['type' => 'created']);
});

Helpers

Function Description
app() Access the application container
base_path() Resolve base project paths
config() Get or set configuration values
env() Read environment variables
dump() / dd() Debugging utilities
request() Get current HTTP request
response() / json() Create HTTP response
router() / route() Access router instance
view() Render or return view instance
session() Access session store
db() Get the active database connection
schema() Get the schema builder
transaction() Execute a DB transaction

All helpers are autoloaded automatically.

Container parameters

You can pass named constructor parameters when resolving classes or closure bindings:

$user = app(User::class, ['name' => 'Annabel']);

app()->bind(User::class, fn($container, array $params) => new User($params['name']));
$user = app(User::class, ['name' => 'Annabel']);

// Same for Application::make()
$user = $app->make(User::class, ['name' => 'Annabel']);

Note: for singleton bindings, passing parameters after the instance is resolved throws an exception.

Note: Application::serve() will throw if an instance already exists; call Application::resetInstance() first.

Testing

composer test

Author

Kirill Kolesnikov

License

MIT