summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/user_guide_src/source/overview
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'user_guide_src/source/overview')
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/overview/appflow.rst23
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/overview/at_a_glance.rst114
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/overview/features.rst46
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/overview/getting_started.rst24
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/overview/goals.rst32
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/overview/index.rst15
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/overview/mvc.rst27
7 files changed, 0 insertions, 281 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/overview/appflow.rst b/user_guide_src/source/overview/appflow.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index bb15130d2..000000000
--- a/user_guide_src/source/overview/appflow.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-######################
-Application Flow Chart
-######################
-
-The following graphic illustrates how data flows throughout the system:
-
-|CodeIgniter application flow|
-
-#. The index.php serves as the front controller, initializing the base
- resources needed to run CodeIgniter.
-#. The Router examines the HTTP request to determine what should be done
- with it.
-#. If a cache file exists, it is sent directly to the browser, bypassing
- the normal system execution.
-#. Security. Before the application controller is loaded, the HTTP
- request and any user submitted data is filtered for security.
-#. The Controller loads the model, core libraries, helpers, and any
- other resources needed to process the specific request.
-#. The finalized View is rendered then sent to the web browser to be
- seen. If caching is enabled, the view is cached first so that on
- subsequent requests it can be served.
-
-.. |CodeIgniter application flow| image:: ../images/appflowchart.gif
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/overview/at_a_glance.rst b/user_guide_src/source/overview/at_a_glance.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index 742d7bd0e..000000000
--- a/user_guide_src/source/overview/at_a_glance.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,114 +0,0 @@
-#######################
-CodeIgniter at a Glance
-#######################
-
-CodeIgniter is an Application Framework
-=======================================
-
-CodeIgniter is a toolkit for people who build web applications using
-PHP. Its goal is to enable you to develop projects much faster than you
-could if you were writing code from scratch, by providing a rich set of
-libraries for commonly needed tasks, as well as a simple interface and
-logical structure to access these libraries. CodeIgniter lets you
-creatively focus on your project by minimizing the amount of code needed
-for a given task.
-
-CodeIgniter is Free
-===================
-
-CodeIgniter is licensed under the MIT license so you can use it however
-you please. For more information please read the
-:doc:`license agreement <../license>`.
-
-CodeIgniter is Light Weight
-===========================
-
-Truly light weight. The core system requires only a few very small
-libraries. This is in stark contrast to many frameworks that require
-significantly more resources. Additional libraries are loaded
-dynamically upon request, based on your needs for a given process, so
-the base system is very lean and quite fast.
-
-CodeIgniter is Fast
-===================
-
-Really fast. We challenge you to find a framework that has better
-performance than CodeIgniter.
-
-CodeIgniter Uses M-V-C
-======================
-
-CodeIgniter uses the Model-View-Controller approach, which allows great
-separation between logic and presentation. This is particularly good for
-projects in which designers are working with your template files, as the
-code these files contain will be minimized. We describe MVC in more
-detail on its own page.
-
-CodeIgniter Generates Clean URLs
-================================
-
-The URLs generated by CodeIgniter are clean and search-engine friendly.
-Rather than using the standard "query string" approach to URLs that is
-synonymous with dynamic systems, CodeIgniter uses a segment-based
-approach::
-
- example.com/news/article/345
-
-.. note:: By default the *index.php* file is included in the URL but it can
- be removed using a simple *.htaccess* file.
-
-CodeIgniter Packs a Punch
-=========================
-
-CodeIgniter comes with full-range of libraries that enable the most
-commonly needed web development tasks, like accessing a database,
-sending email, validating form data, maintaining sessions, manipulating
-images, working with XML-RPC data and much more.
-
-CodeIgniter is Extensible
-=========================
-
-The system can be easily extended through the use of your own libraries,
-helpers, or through class extensions or system hooks.
-
-CodeIgniter Does Not Require a Template Engine
-==============================================
-
-Although CodeIgniter *does* come with a simple template parser that can
-be optionally used, it does not force you to use one. Template engines
-simply can not match the performance of native PHP, and the syntax that
-must be learned to use a template engine is usually only marginally
-easier than learning the basics of PHP. Consider this block of PHP code::
-
- <ul>
- <?php foreach ($addressbook as $name):?>
- <li><?=$name?></li>
- <?php endforeach; ?>
- </ul>
-
-Contrast this with the pseudo-code used by a template engine::
-
- <ul>
- {foreach from=$addressbook item="name"}
- <li>{$name}</li>
- {/foreach}
- </ul>
-
-Yes, the template engine example is a bit cleaner, but it comes at the
-price of performance, as the pseudo-code must be converted back into PHP
-to run. Since one of our goals is *maximum performance*, we opted to not
-require the use of a template engine.
-
-CodeIgniter is Thoroughly Documented
-====================================
-
-Programmers love to code and hate to write documentation. We're no
-different, of course, but since documentation is **as important** as the
-code itself, we are committed to doing it. Our source code is extremely
-clean and well commented as well.
-
-CodeIgniter has a Friendly Community of Users
-=============================================
-
-Our growing community of users can be seen actively participating in our
-`Community Forums <http://forum.codeigniter.com/>`_.
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/overview/features.rst b/user_guide_src/source/overview/features.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index f62546b61..000000000
--- a/user_guide_src/source/overview/features.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-####################
-CodeIgniter Features
-####################
-
-Features in and of themselves are a very poor way to judge an
-application since they tell you nothing about the user experience, or
-how intuitively or intelligently it is designed. Features don't reveal
-anything about the quality of the code, or the performance, or the
-attention to detail, or security practices. The only way to really judge
-an app is to try it and get to know the code.
-:doc:`Installing <../installation/index>` CodeIgniter is child's play so
-we encourage you to do just that. In the mean time here's a list of
-CodeIgniter's main features.
-
-- Model-View-Controller Based System
-- Extremely Light Weight
-- Full Featured database classes with support for several platforms.
-- Query Builder Database Support
-- Form and Data Validation
-- Security and XSS Filtering
-- Session Management
-- Email Sending Class. Supports Attachments, HTML/Text email, multiple
- protocols (sendmail, SMTP, and Mail) and more.
-- Image Manipulation Library (cropping, resizing, rotating, etc.).
- Supports GD, ImageMagick, and NetPBM
-- File Uploading Class
-- FTP Class
-- Localization
-- Pagination
-- Data Encryption
-- Benchmarking
-- Full Page Caching
-- Error Logging
-- Application Profiling
-- Calendaring Class
-- User Agent Class
-- Zip Encoding Class
-- Template Engine Class
-- Trackback Class
-- XML-RPC Library
-- Unit Testing Class
-- Search-engine Friendly URLs
-- Flexible URI Routing
-- Support for Hooks and Class Extensions
-- Large library of "helper" functions
-
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/overview/getting_started.rst b/user_guide_src/source/overview/getting_started.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index 04ee50df7..000000000
--- a/user_guide_src/source/overview/getting_started.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-################################
-Getting Started With CodeIgniter
-################################
-
-Any software application requires some effort to learn. We've done our
-best to minimize the learning curve while making the process as
-enjoyable as possible.
-
-The first step is to :doc:`install <../installation/index>`
-CodeIgniter, then read all the topics in the **Introduction** section of
-the Table of Contents.
-
-Next, read each of the **General Topics** pages in order. Each topic
-builds on the previous one, and includes code examples that you are
-encouraged to try.
-
-Once you understand the basics you'll be ready to explore the **Class
-Reference** and **Helper Reference** pages to learn to utilize the
-native libraries and helper files.
-
-Feel free to take advantage of our `Community
-Forums <http://forum.codeigniter.com/>`_ if you have questions or
-problems, and our `Wiki <https://github.com/bcit-ci/CodeIgniter/wiki>`_ to see code
-examples posted by other users.
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/overview/goals.rst b/user_guide_src/source/overview/goals.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index ac581807f..000000000
--- a/user_guide_src/source/overview/goals.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-##############################
-Design and Architectural Goals
-##############################
-
-Our goal for CodeIgniter is maximum performance, capability, and
-flexibility in the smallest, lightest possible package.
-
-To meet this goal we are committed to benchmarking, re-factoring, and
-simplifying at every step of the development process, rejecting anything
-that doesn't further the stated objective.
-
-From a technical and architectural standpoint, CodeIgniter was created
-with the following objectives:
-
-- **Dynamic Instantiation.** In CodeIgniter, components are loaded and
- routines executed only when requested, rather than globally. No
- assumptions are made by the system regarding what may be needed
- beyond the minimal core resources, so the system is very light-weight
- by default. The events, as triggered by the HTTP request, and the
- controllers and views you design will determine what is invoked.
-- **Loose Coupling.** Coupling is the degree to which components of a
- system rely on each other. The less components depend on each other
- the more reusable and flexible the system becomes. Our goal was a
- very loosely coupled system.
-- **Component Singularity.** Singularity is the degree to which
- components have a narrowly focused purpose. In CodeIgniter, each
- class and its functions are highly autonomous in order to allow
- maximum usefulness.
-
-CodeIgniter is a dynamically instantiated, loosely coupled system with
-high component singularity. It strives for simplicity, flexibility, and
-high performance in a small footprint package.
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/overview/index.rst b/user_guide_src/source/overview/index.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index d48a0bbe4..000000000
--- a/user_guide_src/source/overview/index.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-####################
-CodeIgniter Overview
-####################
-
-The following pages describe the broad concepts behind CodeIgniter:
-
-.. toctree::
- :titlesonly:
-
- Getting Started <getting_started>
- CodeIgniter at a Glance <at_a_glance>
- Supported Features <features>
- Application Flow Chart <appflow>
- Model-View-Controller <mvc>
- Architectural Goals <goals> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/overview/mvc.rst b/user_guide_src/source/overview/mvc.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index 996745d65..000000000
--- a/user_guide_src/source/overview/mvc.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-#####################
-Model-View-Controller
-#####################
-
-CodeIgniter is based on the Model-View-Controller development pattern.
-MVC is a software approach that separates application logic from
-presentation. In practice, it permits your web pages to contain minimal
-scripting since the presentation is separate from the PHP scripting.
-
-- The **Model** represents your data structures. Typically your model
- classes will contain functions that help you retrieve, insert, and
- update information in your database.
-- The **View** is the information that is being presented to a user. A
- View will normally be a web page, but in CodeIgniter, a view can also
- be a page fragment like a header or footer. It can also be an RSS
- page, or any other type of "page".
-- The **Controller** serves as an *intermediary* between the Model, the
- View, and any other resources needed to process the HTTP request and
- generate a web page.
-
-CodeIgniter has a fairly loose approach to MVC since Models are not
-required. If you don't need the added separation, or find that
-maintaining models requires more complexity than you want, you can
-ignore them and build your application minimally using Controllers and
-Views. CodeIgniter also enables you to incorporate your own existing
-scripts, or even develop core libraries for the system, enabling you to
-work in a way that makes the most sense to you.