Para was designed as a simple and modular backend framework for object persistence and retrieval. It helps you build applications faster by taking care of the backend. It works on three levels - objects are stored in a NoSQL data store or any old relational database, then automatically indexed by a search engine and finally, cached.
This is the PHP client for Para.
- Use Composer and include
para-client-php
as a dependency. If you don't use Composer, you can copy theindex.php
file and thesrc
directory to your project. - Add
erudika/para-client-php
to yourcomposer.json
file:
"require": {
"erudika/para-client-php": "1.*"
}
- Initialize the client with your access and secret API keys.
$client = new \Para\ParaClient('ACCESS_KEY', 'SECRET_KEY');
- Fork this repository and clone the fork to your machine
- Create a branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Implement a new feature or fix a bug and add some tests
- Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added a new feature'
) - Push the branch to your fork on GitHub (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request from your fork
For more information see CONTRIBUTING.md