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Developing Web Applications With PHP

The document discusses the history and features of PHP, an open source scripting language used for web development. It covers PHP's origins in 1995, its various versions and rewrites, and its growing popularity. The document also outlines the PHP language basics, built-in functions, tips for using PHP on Linux and Windows, debugging tricks, and new features in the upcoming PHP 5 release.

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Developing Web Applications With PHP

The document discusses the history and features of PHP, an open source scripting language used for web development. It covers PHP's origins in 1995, its various versions and rewrites, and its growing popularity. The document also outlines the PHP language basics, built-in functions, tips for using PHP on Linux and Windows, debugging tricks, and new features in the upcoming PHP 5 release.

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Developing Web

Applications with PHP


RAD for the World
Wide Web

Jeff Jirsa
[email protected]
Agenda

– Introduction
– PHP Language Basics
– Built-in Functions
– PHP on Linux and Windows
– Tricks and Tips
– PHP 5
– Examples
– Questions?
Introduction

• What is PHP?
– PHP stands for "PHP Hypertext
Preprocessor”
– An embedded scripting language for HTML
like ASP or JSP
– A language that combines elements of
Perl, C, and Java
Introduction

• History of PHP
– Created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995 for
tracking access to his resume
– Originally a set of Perl scripts known as the
“Personal Home Page” tools
– Rewritten in C with database functionality
– Added a forms interpreter and released as
PHP/FI: includes Perl-like variables, and
HTML embedded syntax
Introduction

• History of PHP (cont.)


– Rewritten again in and released as version 2.0
in November of 1997
– Estimated user base in 1997 is several
thousand users and 50,000 web sites served
– Rewritten again in late 1997 by Andi Gutmans
and Zeev Suraski
– More functionality added, database support,
protocols and APIs
Introduction

• History of PHP (cont.)


– User base in 1998 estimated 10,000 users
and 100,000 web sites installed
– Version 3.0 was released in June 1998 as
PHP
– Estimated user base in tens of thousands
and hundreds of thousands of web sites
served
Introduction

• History of PHP (cont.)


– Rewritten again in 1997 by Andi Gutmans and
Zeev Suraski
– More functionality added (OOP features),
database support, protocols and APIs
– PHP 3.0 is released in June 1998 with some
OO capability
– The core is rewritten in 1998 for improved
performance of complex applications
Introduction

• History of PHP (cont.)


– The core is rewritten in 1998 by Zeev and
Andi and dubbed the “Zend Engine”
– The engine is introduced in mid 1999 and
is released with version 4.0 in May of 2000
– The estimated user base is hundreds of
thousands of developers and several
million of web sites served
Introduction

• History of PHP (cont.)


– Version 5.0 will include version 2.0 of the
Zend Engine
• New object model is more powerful and
intuitive
• Objects will no longer be passed by value; they
now will be passed by reference
• Increases performance and makes OOP more
attractive
Introduction
• Netcraft Statistics
– 11,869,645 Domains, 1,316,288 IP Addresses
Introduction

• Performance*
– Zdnet Statistics
• PHP pumped out about 47 pages/second
• Microsoft ASP pumped out about 43 pages/second
• Allaire ColdFusion pumped out about 29
pages/second
• Sun Java JSP pumped out about 13 pages/second

* From PHP HOWTO, July 2001


PHP Language Basics

• The Script Tags


– All PHP code is contained in one of several
script tags:
• <?
// Some code
?>
• <?php
// Some code here
?>
PHP Language Basics

• The Script Tags (cont.)


• <script language=“PHP">
// Some code here
</script>
– ASP-style tags
• Introduced in 3.0; may be removed in the future
• <%
// Some code here
%>
PHP Language Basics

• The Script Tags (cont.)


– “Echo” Tags
– <table>
<tr>
<td>Name:</td><td><?= $name ?></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Address:</td><td><?= $address ?></td>
</tr>
</table>
PHP Language Basics

• Hello World!: An Example


– Like Perl, there is more than one way to do
it
• <?php echo “Hello World!”; ?>
• <?php
$greeting = “Hello World!”
printf(“%s”, $greeting);
php?>
PHP Language Basics

• Hello World!: An Example (cont.)


• <script language=“PHP”>
$hello = “Hello”;
$world = “World!”;
print $hello . $world
</script>
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
– Constants define a string or numeric value
– Constants do not begin with a dollar sign
– Examples:
• define(“COMPANY”, “Acme Enterprises”);
• define(“YELLOW”, “#FFFF00”);
• define(“PI”, 3.14);
• define(“NL”, “<br>\n”);
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
– Using a constant
• print(“Company name: “ . COMPANY . NL);
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
– Data types
• Integers, doubles and strings
– isValid = true; // Boolean
– 25 // Integer
– 3.14 // Double
– ‘Four’ // String
– “Total value” // Another string
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
– Data types
• Strings and type conversion
– $street = 123;
– $street = $street . “ Main Street”;
– $city = ‘Naperville’;
$state = ‘IL’;
– $address = $street;
– $address = $address . NL . “$city, $state”;
– $number = $address + 1; // $number equals 124
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
– Data types
• Arrays
– Perl-like syntax
• $arr = array("foo" => "bar", 12 => true);
– same as
• $arr[“foo”] = “bar”;
• $arr[12] = true;
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
• Arrays (cont.)
– <?php
$arr = array("somearray" => array(6 => 5, 13 => 9,
"a" => 42));

echo $arr["somearray"][6]; // 5
echo $arr["somearray"][13]; // 9
echo $arr["somearray"]["a"]; // 42
?>
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
– Objects
– Currently not much more advanced than than
associative arrays Using constants
– Before version 5.0, objects are passed by value
• Slow
• Functions can not easily change object variables
PHP Language Basics

• Constants, Data Types and


Variables
– Operators
– Contains all of the operators like in C and Perl (even the
ternary)
– Statements
– if, if/elseif
– Switch/case
– for, while, and do/while loops
– Include and require statements for code reuse
Built-in Functions

• What comes In the box?


– Array Manipulator Functions
• sort, merge, push, pop, slice, splice, keys, count
– CCVS: Interface to Red Hat’s credit system
– COM functions: Interface to Windows COM
objects
– Date and Time Functions
• getdate, mkdate, date, gettimeofday, localtime,
strtotime, time
Built-in Functions

• What comes In the box?


– Directory Functions
• Platform independent
– Error Handling Functions
• Recover from warnings and errors
– Filesystem Functions
• Access flat files
• Check directory, link, and file status information
• Copy, delete, and rename files
Built-in Functions

• What comes In the box?


– IMAP Functions
• Manipulate mail boxes via the IMAP protocol
– LDAP Functions
• Works with most LDAP servers
– Mail Functions
• mail($recipient, $subject, $message)
Built-in Functions

• What comes In the box?


– Database Functions
• dba: dbm-style abstraction layer
• dBase
• Frontbase
• Informix
• Ingres II
• Interbase
• mSQL
Built-in Functions

• What comes In the box?


– Database Functions (cont.)
• MySQL
• Oracle
• PostgreSQL
• SQL Server
– MING
• Macromedia Flash
– PDF
• Create/manipulate PDF files dynamically
Built-in Functions

• What comes In the box?


– POSIX Functions
• Manipulate process information
– Regular Expression Functions
• Uses POSIX regex
– Semaphore and Socket Functions
• Available only on Unix
– Session Management Functions
PHP on Linux and
Windows
• Code Portability
– The obvious: don’t use Unix or Windows
specific functions
– Create a reusable module for file system
differences, for example:
– if( PHP_OS == "Linux" )
{
$ConfigPath = "/var/www/conf";
$DataPath = "/var/www/data";
}
PHP on Linux and
Windows
• Code Portability
– if( ereg("WIN", PHP_OS) )
{
$ApachePath = “C:/Program Files/Apache
Group/Apache”;
$ConfigPath = ”$ApachePath/htdocs/conf";
$DataPath = "$ApachePath/htdocs/data";
}

$ConfigFile = "$ConfigPath/paperwork.conf";
$CountryList = "$DataPath/countries.txt";
$StateAbbrList = "$DataPath/usstateabbrs.txt";
$StateNameList = "$DataPath/usstatenames.txt";
Tricks and Tips

• Coding
– Prototype your web pages first
• Separate the design of the site from the coding
– Turn repetitive code into functions
• Makes for more maintainable and reusable
code
– Turn grunt code into functions
• Database access, configuration file access
Tricks and Tips

• Debugging
– Feature: PHP is not a strongly typed
language
• Variables can be created anywhere in your
code
– Undocumented Feature: PHP is not a
strongly typed language
• Typos in variable names will cause stuff to
happen
Tricks and Tips

• Debugging
– Use scripts to dump form and session
variables
• Write scripts to dump data to discover bad or
missing data
Tricks and Tips

• Development Tools
– Color coding editors
• vim, Emacs, Visual SlickEdit
– IDEs
• Windows
– Macromedia Dreamweaver
– Allaire Homesite
– Zend’s PHPEdit
• Linux
– ???
PHP 5

• Release Date
– ???
• Features
– Complete objects
• Objects with constructors
• Abstract classes
• Private, protected and abstract functions
• Private, protected and constant variables
• Namespaces
• Exception handling with try/catch blocks
Resources

• PHP Downloads and Online


Documentation
– www.php.net
• Community
– www.phpbuilder.com: articles on PHP, discussion
forums
– www.phpresourceindex.com: over 1,000 PHP scripts
– www.phpvolcano.com: PHP 5 information
• Newsgroups
– comp.lang.php
Questions?

– Any Questions
• www.php.net
– Community
• www.phpbuilder.com: articles on PHP,
discussion forums
– Newsgroups
• comp.lang.php

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