Reputation: 43
I am new to PHP and Zend Framework 2.
I am currently going through the ZF2 tutorial. I've run the commands:
php composer.phar self-update
php composer.phar install
Then opened up the latest Netbeans version. However, when asked for the zh.sh
file, I couldn't find it anywhere in the zf2-tutorial
folder. Is this file something that we need to create or is it expected to exist by default in the ZF2?
It'd be great if someone could point me to the right direction.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4726
Reputation: 1
I don't know the content of zf.sh, but I was using this zf.bat in windows as it should be zf.sh in linux so's. This way I got from netbeans my zend core in the creation project phase ( with no errors):
git clone git://github.com/zendframework/ZendSkeletonApplication.git
cd ZendSkeletonApplication
php composer.phar self-update
php composer.phar install
With Zend included in php.ini, and COMPOSER_PROCESS_TIMEOUT=5000
set in the same file (also set max_execution_time=5000
). This is because it didn't work for me to put it in command line orders.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 62924
As other have hinted, NetBeans has not caught up to ZF2 yet (ZF has only been out for a handful of weeks).
As of right now, ZF2 has no command-line tooling (ie: zf.sh). Instead, you're encouraged to use the Skeleton Application to get things started.
While NetBeans doesn't have any specific ZF2 support, it's still a great IDE to use while developing ZF2 projects.
Just skip the ZF-specific stuff. Grab the Skeleton App, and create a new NetBeans project ("from existing sources"), and start hacking.
In all honesty, I can't remember ever using any of the ZF-specific stuff in netbeans. The framework is just a bunch of PHP files, and NetBeans works well without any framework-specific knowledge.
Upvotes: 3