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{{short description|Free and open source PHP web framework}}
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After PHP 5.4 was released, Pop PHP 2 was refactored to take advantage of the new features available in PHP 5.4, as well as fully leveraging [[Composer (software)|Composer]] by breaking out almost all of the components into separate repositories on GitHub. Pop PHP 2 was first released on July 12, 2015.
Pop PHP 3 was a slight refactor of the existing framework, while adding a handful of new components and deprecating a few older components. Version 3 supports PHP 7 and 5.6 and was released on July 9, 2016. The last version, 3.8.0, was released on August 25, 2018. The EOL version 3.8.9 was released on February 24, 2020.
Pop PHP 4 was
Pop PHP 5 was another major refactor of the framework, adding a number of new features and upgrades and focusing on the new features available in PHP 8.2+. The current version, 5.5.0, supports PHP 8.1+ and was released on February 12, 2025.
The framework has been included on a number of "best of" lists for new and up-and-coming PHP Frameworks.<ref>{{
cite web |url=http://anastasionico.uk/blog/guide-to-24-php-frameworks-part-3#pop |title=Guide to 24 PHP Frameworks|website=anastasionico.uk|publisher=Nico Anastasio
}}</ref><ref>{{▼
cite web |url=https://www.catswhocode.com/blog/top-10-php-frameworks-for-2014 |title=List of Top 10 Best PHP Frameworks|website=catswhocode.com|publisher=Cats Who Code
}}</ref><ref>{{
cite web |url=http://www.themangomedia.com/blog/what-is-php-and-10-best-php-frameworks/ |title=List of Top 10 Best PHP Frameworks|website=themangomedia.com|publisher=Mango Media
}}</ref><ref>{{
cite web |url=https://codegeekz.com/best-php-frameworks-2014/ |title=List of 15 New Best Frameworks|website=codegeekz.com|date=17 February 2014 |publisher=Code Geekz
▲}}</ref><ref>{{
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cite web |url=http://www.bestjquery.com/2017/07/best-php-frameworks/ |title=Best MVC PHP Frameworks for Developers|website=bestjquery.com|publisher=Best jQuery
}}</ref><ref>{{
cite web |url=https://firebearstudio.com/blog/the-best-php-frameworks-2015.html |title=Best PHP Frameworks|website=firebearstudio.com|date=20 January 2015 |publisher=Firebear Studios
}}</ref><ref>{{
cite web |url=https://indefiniteloop.com/blog/code/42-php-frameworks-2015.html |title=Best PHP Frameworks|website=indefiniteloop.com|publisher=Indefinite Loop
}}</ref>
The Pop PHP Framework is the framework on which the open source [[Phire CMS]] project
cite web |url=https://www.phirecms.org/ |title=Phire CMS|website=phirecms.org
}}</ref><ref>{{
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===Release history===
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! {{Version |o |4.0.1}}
| February 9, 2019
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! {{Version |o |4.0.3}}
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! {{Version |o |4.1.0}}
| October 17, 2019
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! {{Version |o |4.5.0}}
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! {{Version |o |4.6.0}}
| February 12, 2021
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! {{Version |o |4.7.0}}
| November 16, 2022
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! {{Version |o |4.8.0}}
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! {{Version |co |5.0.0}}
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! {{Version |co |5.1.0}}
| December 12, 2023
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! {{Version |co |5.2.0}}
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! {{Version |co |5.3.0}}
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| September 10, 2024
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! {{Version |c |5.5.0}}
| February 12, 2025
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== Development ==
While the initial development of the Pop PHP Framework was focused on building web applications, since version 3, Pop PHP fully supports console-based applications to be used on the [[Command-line interface|CLI]] as well. Pop PHP incorporates current standards, trends and patterns in software development in an attempt to build an ecosystem that is familiar to developers. The framework is heavily unit-tested using [[PHPUnit]] and runs through the GitHub Actions workflow platform to ensure the builds of the individual framework components are passing.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/features/actions |title=GitHub Actions|website=github.com/features/actions}}</ref>
Pop PHP
The Pop PHP Framework project welcomes community involvement and contribution via the current available channels.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.popphp.org/development |title=Pop PHP Development|website=popphp.org}}</ref>
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* '''The Base Controller Class'''
Additionally, there are
* '''Database Abstraction''' (popphp/pop-db)
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** SQL migration
* '''HTTP Abstraction''' (popphp/pop-http)
** HTTP client & server classes
** Promises
** Headers & Auth
** Request & response handlers
** File uploads
* '''HTML Form Generation''' (popphp/pop-form)
** Simple form configuration & rendering
** HTML form validation
* '''PDF Generation''' (popphp/pop-pdf)
** PDF
* '''Job Queue''' (popphp/pop-queue)
** Job queue management & scheduler
* '''Mail''' (popphp/pop-mail)
** Support for popular mail APIs
** SMTP support
** Mail queues
** IMAP/POP client
* '''Storage''' (popphp/pop-storage)
** Support for popular cloud-based storage APIs
* '''Auditing''' (popphp/pop-audit)
* '''Caching''' (popphp/pop-cache)
* '''Debugging''' (popphp/pop-debug)
* '''Logging''' (popphp/pop-log)
* '''Image Manipulation'''
* '''Views''' (popphp/pop-view)
* '''Sessions''' (popphp/pop-session)
* '''Console''' (popphp/pop-console)
* '''Cookies''' (popphp/pop-cookie)
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Popcorn is a standalone web-based component that serves as a REST-based micro-framework layer to allow developers to quickly build REST-based web applications and APIs. With it, a developer can enforce routes by request methods and direct HTTP requests accordingly.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.popphp.org/#popcorn|title=Popcorn|website=popphp.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.popphp.org/overview#popcorn|title=Popcorn Overview|website=popphp.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/popphp/popcorn|title=Popcorn on GitHub|website=github.com}}</ref>
=== Kettle ===
Kettle is a CLI-based helper script available since version 4.0.1. It allows the user to quickly scaffold application files and folders together as well as manage databases and migrations.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/popphp/pop-kettle|title=Kettle on GitHub|website=github.com}}</ref>
== References ==
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[[Category:PHP frameworks]]
[[Category:Web frameworks]]
[[Category:Software using the BSD license]]
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