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Yaf_Application::__construct

(Yaf >=1.0.0)

Yaf_Application::__constructYaf_Application constructor


Description

public Yaf_Application::__construct ( mixed $config [, string $envrion ] )

Instance a Yaf_Application.


Parameters

config

A ini config file path, or a config array

If is a ini config file, there should be a section named as the one defined by yaf.environ, which is "product" by default.

Note:

If you use a ini configuration file as your applicatioin's config container. you would open the yaf.cache_config to improve performance.

And the config entry(and there default value) list blow:

Example #1 A ini config file example

[product]
;this one should alway be defined, and have no default value
application.directory=APPLICATION_PATH

;following configs have default value, you may no need to define them
application.library = APPLICATION_PATH . "/library"
application.dispatcher.throwException=1
application.dispatcher.catchException=1

application.baseUri=""

;the php script ext name
ap.ext=php

;the view template ext name
ap.view.ext=phtml

ap.dispatcher.defaultModuel=Index
ap.dispatcher.defaultController=Index
ap.dispatcher.defaultAction=index

;defined modules
ap.modules=Index
envrion

Which section will be loaded as the final config


Return Values

Examples

Example #2 Yaf_Application::__construct()example

<?phpdefined('APPLICATION_PATH')                  // APPLICATION_PATH will be used in the ini config file    || define('APPLICATION_PATH', __DIR__)); //__DIR__ was introduced after PHP 5.3$application = new Yaf_Application(APPLICATION_PATH.'/conf/application.ini');$application->bootstrap()->run();?>

The above example will output something similar to:



Example #3 Yaf_Application::__construct()example

<?php$config = array(    "application" => array(        "directory" => realpath(dirname(__FILE__)) . "/application",    ),);/** Yaf_Application */$application = new Yaf_Application($config);$application->bootstrap()->run();?>

The above example will output something similar to:



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