DownloadDashOne
A minimalist dashboard /backend library for PHP
This library allows to create a fast dashboard with the basic features without any template and only using code. In the examples, we create a page for a dashboard in less than 80 lines of code ( examples/test.php )
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Example ( examples/test.php ):

Another example ( examples/test.php ):

Getting started
Install via composer
> composer require eftec/dashone
Create a new object DashOne (you will need to add the required include, via autoload.php or manually)
> $dash=new DashOne();
And you could render a page using the object of the class DashOne()
use eftec\DashOne\DashOne;
$dash=new DashOne();
$dash->head('Example - test 1'); // it is required
$dash->rawHtml('hello world');
$dash->footer(); // it is required
$dash->render(); // it renders an empty page
Classes
DashOne
It is the main class that generates the dashboard.
> $dash=new DashOne();
It is possible to add new elements using fluent interface (chain methods each one).
Example: It renders an empty page
use eftec\DashOne\DashOne;
$dash=new DashOne();
$dash->head('Example - test 1');
$dash->footer();
$dash->render();
Example using fluent
use eftec\DashOne\DashOne;
$dash=new DashOne();
$dash->head('Example - test 1')
->footer()
->render();
Where the method head is required to render the < head > of the page.
The footer is also required to close all the tags.
And every chain of methods must end with the method render() (it draw the page).
// see examples/testuibasic.php
$dash=new DashOne();
$dash->head('Example - test 1')
->menuUpper(['Upper title'])
->startcontent()
->menu($links) // left menu
->startmain()
// here it goes the content
->endmain()
->endcontent()
->footer()
->render();

Method DashOne->head($title,$extrahtml)
It renders the head of the page. This element is required
> $dash->head('Example - test 1');
Method DashOne->menuUpper($leftControls=[],$rightControls=[])
It renders the upper menu of the dashboard.
> $dash->menuUpper([new ImageOne('https://via.placeholder.com/32x32')," - ",new LinkOne('Cocacola','#')]);
AlertOne
It renders an alert
> new AlertOne($title,$content,$class);
Example:
$dash->alert("It is an alert","Content of the alert")

$dash->alert("It is an alert","Content of the alert","alert alert-danger")

ButtonOne
It renders a button
> new ButtonOne('button1','Click me','btn btn-primary');
You could use the method buttons (DashOne) to render a button (or buttons). The method has a second argument to determine if the buttons must be aligned or not with the form.
$buttons=[
new ButtonOne('button1','Click me','btn btn-primary'),
new ButtonOne('button2','Click me too','btn btn-danger')
];
$dash->buttons($buttons,false) // where if true then buttons are aligned with the form
> $dash->buttons($buttons,true)

> $dash->buttons($buttons,false)

ContainerOne
It renders a container where it is possible to add other elements (such as buttons)
> new ContainerOne($html);
Example:
$dash->container("<div class='form-group row'><div class='col-sm-10 offset-sm-2'>%control</div></div>")
->buttons($buttons)
The method container() but be followed by a visual method. This method is added inside the container (where it says %control)
Another example:
$dash->container("<hr>%control<hr>")->rawHtml("hello world")

FormOne
It renders a form. It requires a declarative array.
If it sets a definition, then it uses the definition to define the types of input objects (textbox,textarea,etc.)
If a field of the definition has an array then it is used to render a dropdownitem
If it doesn't have a definition then, it uses the values to define the types of input objects (textboxes,textareas,etc.)
You could also render a message (for example for warning or information)
You could draw a form using an associative array. By default, every field will be a textbox
$currentValue=['IdProduct'=>"2"
,'Name'=>"aaa"
,'Price'=>"333"
,'Type'=>1
,'Description'=>''];
$dash->form($currentValue) // it's macro of new FormOne()

Or you could explicit the type of field
$definition=['IdProduct'=>'hidden'
,'Name'=>'text'
,'Price'=>'text'
,'Type'=>['cocacola','fanta','sprite']
,'Description'=>'textarea'];
$currentValue=['IdProduct'=>"2"
,'Name'=>"aaa"
,'Price'=>"333"
,'Type'=>1
,'Description'=>''];
$dash->form($currentValue,$definition) // it's macro of new FormOne()

UlOne
It draws a list (unsorted list)
$valueUL=['Cocacola','Fanta','Sprite'];
$dash->ul($valueUL) // it's macro of new UlOne()

ImageOne
It draws a image
> new ImageOne('https://via.placeholder.com/32x32');

LinkOne
It draws a hyperlink
The first value is the name of the link, the second is the address. And the third value (optional), it's a icon (using the classes of Font-Awesome)
> new LinkOne('Cocacola','#','far fa-star')
> $dash->link('Cocacola','#','far fa-star')

TableOne
it renders a table.
$values=
[
['IdProduct'=>1,'Name'=>'Cocacola','Price'=>"20.2"],
['IdProduct'=>2,'Name'=>'Fanta','Price'=>"30.5"],
['IdProduct'=>3,'Name'=>'Sprite','Price'=>"11.5"],
];
$dash->table($values)->... // it must be called after the render

A basic page :
Any pages requires at least to call the head(), footer() and Render().
Render() draws the page so it must be called at the end of the chain.
For example, a basic page is as follow:
$dash=new DashOne();
$dash->head('Example - test 1');
$dash->footer();
$dash->render();
An empty dashboard:
$dash=new DashOne();
$dash->head('Example - test 1');
$dash->menuUpper([new ImageOne('https://via.placeholder.com/32x32')," - ",new LinkOne('Cocacola','#')]);
$dash
->startcontent() // start the container
->menu($links) // left menu
->startmain() // start the main container
->title('Table of Products')
->endmain()
->endcontent();
$dash->footer();
$dash->render();
Login Page
examples/testlogin.php

The library has a build-in login page that it relies on PHP's session variable.
To use a the function, the session must be enabled
@session_start(); // or via php.ini
And we could read the current session as follow:
$_SESSION['user'];
// array(5) { ["username"]=> "" ["password"]=> "" ["remember"]=> "" ["_csrf"]=> "" ["result"]=> bool(true) }
Step 1 Initialize Login Page
To create a login page, you must initialize in the constructor as follow
Using an array (user and password)
$dash=new DashOne(false,true,'salt_123',['user'=>'john','password'=>'doe']);
Or using a method
$validateLogin= function($user) {
// this method could access to the database
return $user['username'] === 'john' && $user['password'] === 'doe';
};
$dash=new DashOne(false,false,'salt_123',$validateLogin);
Step 2 Fetch values
$user=[];
$dash->fetchLogin($user); // user could returns [ ["username"]=> "" ["password"]=> "" ["remember"]=> "" ["_csrf"]=> "" ["result"]=> bool(true) ]
Step 3 Redirect if the user has sign-in correctly
if($user['result']) {
@session_write_close();
header('location:testlogin2.php');
die(1);
} else {
$message='user or password incorrect';
}
Step 4 Display Login Screen
$dash->head('Example - test 1','',true) // title of the page, extra content in the header and true= for login page
->login($user,null,'Sign-In') // user variable, null or link to the login image and title of the login page
->alert($message) // (optional) shows an alert inside the login page
->footer() // (optional) shows a footer inside the login
->endLogin() // end login container
->render();
Step 5 Log out
The validation of the user is keep in the session. So to close a session we could destroy the session or unsetting the session.
session_destroy();
unset($_SESSION['user']);
Step 6 CSRF protection (optional)
It is possible to add an extra layer of protection by adding the next line
if (!$dash->checkCSRF()) {
die(1);
}
Step 7 Validating the session
It is possible to validate the session
if (isset($_SESSION['user']) ) {
// user has sign-in
} else {
// user hasn't sign-in
}
Version
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1.7 2020-04-23
* Added .gitattribute Examples and doc are not pushed via composer (it should reduce the size)
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1.6.2 2020-04-23
* Fix: cleanups.
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1.6.1 2020-03-03
* Fix: TableOne now allows non-base zero array
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1.6 2020-18-01
* modified LinkOne::LinkOne()
* added summernote to textarea
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1.5 2020-16-01
* new method getLogin()
* new method logout()
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1.4 2020-16-01
* new method cssLogin()
* new method login()
* new method fetchLogin()
* new method decrypt()
* new method encrypt()
* new field var $salt='';
* new field $validateLogin (callable)
* changes to __construct()
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1.3 2020-01-15 new method fetchvalue()
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1.2 2019-03-30 New changes.
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1.1 2019-03-17 Fixed some bugs
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1.0 2019-03-01 First Version.
Copyright
Copyright Jorge Patricio Castro Castillo <jcastro arroba eftec dot cl>
Dual License (LGPL v3 and Commercial License)
You could use in commercial / close source product or service while
In a nutshell (it is the license):
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You must keep the copyright notices.
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If you modify the library then you must share the changes and modifications.
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