Debugging in Slim Framework <font size=-2><a href=http://www.lifemichael.com/en/?page_id=73 target=_blank>PRO</a></font>

The Slim framework allows us to enable a debugging mode. Once doing it, each time an exception is thrown the Slim framework will generate a detailed debugging message. The following code sample shows how to do it. <?php namespace Com\LifeMichael\Samples; require ‘Slim/Slim.php’; \Slim\Slim::registerAutoloader(); $application = new \Slim\Slim(array(‘debug’ => false)); $application->get( ‘/dbg’, function () { $temp […]

Logging Messages in Slim Framework <font size=-2><a href=http://www.lifemichael.com/en/?page_id=73 target=_blank>PRO</a></font>

The Slim Framework provides us with the Log object. Writing logging messages involves with calling various functions on that object. <?php namespace Com\LifeMichael\Samples; require ‘Slim/Slim.php’; \Slim\Slim::registerAutoloader(); $application = new \Slim\Slim(); $logger = $application->log; $logger->setEnabled(true); $logger->setLevel(\Slim\Log::DEBUG); $environment = \Slim\Environment::getInstance(); $application->get( ‘/simplelogs’, function () { GLOBAL $logger; $logger->info(“i m now starting the get handling function”); echo “<data>response</data>”; […]

Simple Navigation Menu in AngularJS <font size=-2><a href=http://www.lifemichael.com/en/?page_id=73 target=_blank>PRO</a></font>

The AngularJS allows us to create navigation menus in one page web applications in a very simple way. The following code sample shows that. The following is the HTML file that includes a script element that refers the AngularJS library on Google servers. <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src=”http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.0.4/angular.min.js”></script> <link rel=”stylesheet” href=”design.css” type=”text/css” /> <title>simple […]

Developing Simple node.js Web Application on Our Desktop <font size=-2><a href=http://www.lifemichael.com/en/?page_id=73 target=_blank>PRO</a></font>

We can easily set up an up and running HTTP server on our desktop that runs a web application developed in node.js. We just need to write our code in a separated JavaScript file and execute it. var http = require(‘http’); var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) { res.writeHead(200, {‘Content-Type’:’text/plain’}); res.end(‘Hello World!\n’); }); server.listen(1400,’127.0.0.1′); The following video clip […]