LEAP is an ORM for the Kohana PHP Framework. It also provides a powerful query builder. More importantly, it works with the following databases: DB2, Drizzle, Firebird, MariaDB, MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and SQLite. This ORM has been completely built from the ground up and therefore is NOT a hack implemetation.
The Leap ORM is based on the active record design pattern. It provides a way to model database tables using PHP objects.
The Kohana PHP framework is one of the cleanest frameworks. However, Kohana's official ORM is written only for MySQL. Although some developers have attempted to make it work with other databases, it really doesn't work well with any database other than MySQL. Therefore, the primary goal of this project was to create an ORM for Kohana that works with any major database.
Another goal of this project was to make the LEAP ORM a true Kohana module so that it could be just dropped into the Kohana's modules folder and work. Even though ORMs like Doctrine could be adapted for Kohana, doing so requires a lot of work to function correctly. Besides, Doctrine is now so bloated and old that it really needs to be refactored.
A third goal for this project was to create an ORM for Kohana that can harness the power of composite keys, which many other ORMs (e.g. Kohana's official ORM, Jelly, and Sprig) cannot handle. The LEAP ORM for Kohana, on the other hand, is able to load models using composite keys.
LEAP provides a number of features, such as:
- Plugins for DB2, Drizzle, Firebird, MariaDB, MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
- Designed to work in conjunction with other database tools for Kohana.
- Config file for designating the database driver (e.g. PDO) and connection strings.
- Classes are easily extensible.
- A database connection pool for managing resources.
- A powerful query builder for creating SQL statements.
- Sanitizes data to help prevent SQL injection attacks.
- Capable of handling non-integers primary keys.
- Supports composite primary keys and composite foreign keys.
- Enforces strong data types on database fields.
- Allows field aliases to be declared.
- Makes working with certain database fields easy with field adaptors.
- A set of Auth classes for authenticating user logins.
- A toolkit of useful functions.
- Leap's API that documents each class.
- Lots of tutorials.
To start using LEAP, follow these steps:
- Just download the module (see below regarding as to which branch) from github.
- Unzip the download to the modules folder in Kohana.
- Rename the uncompressed folder to "leap".
- Modify leap/config/database.php.
- Add "leap" as a module to application/bootstrap.php.
- Begin creating your models in the application/classes/model/leap/ folder.
For more information, see the tutorial on installing LEAP.
- 3.1/master - PHP 5.3+, Kohana 3.1.X, "stable", maintained
- 3.1/develop - PHP 5.3+, Kohana 3.1.X, "unstable", maintained
- 3.1/legacy - PHP 5.2+, Kohana 3.1.X, "stable", maintained
- 3.2/master - PHP 5.3+, Kohana 3.2.X, "stable", maintained
- 3.2/develop - PHP 5.3+, Kohana 3.2.X, "unstable", maintained
- 3.2/legacy - PHP 5.2+, Kohana 3.2.X, "stable", maintained
- 3.3/master - PHP 5.3+, Kohana 3.3.X, "stable", maintained
- 3.3/develop - PHP 5.3+, Kohana 3.3.X, "unstable", maintained
- 3.3/legacy - PHP 5.2+, Kohana 3.3.X, "stable", maintained
The LEAP ORM module is meant to be completely independent of other Kohana modules. However, it is recommended that Kohana's database module be installed as well so that you can utilize the Database_Expression class. As for the files within LEAP, you can remove any database plugins that you are not using. This is possible because each database plugin in LEAP is considered independent of the others.
This project is accompanied by a companion Web site, which documents the API for the LEAP ORM and has a number of examples and tutorials. You can also find other tutorials and examples online (please let us know if you find one that we should highlight here).
Although LEAP is simple to use with the Kohana PHP Framework, you can get further assistance by asking questions on either Kohana's Forum or Stack Overflow. You can also send an email to spadefoot.oss@gmail.com.
If you find a bug in the code or if you would like to make a recommendation, we would be happy to hear from you. Here are three methods you can use to notify us:
- Log an issue in this project's issue tracker.
- Create a fork of this project and submit a pull request.
- Send an email to spadefoot.oss@gmail.com.
Please see this project's issue tracker on github for any known issues.
Make sure that you add yourself as a watcher of this project so that you can watch for updates. If you would like to be notified directly via email please send an email to spadefoot.oss@gmail.com.
This project is constantly being improved and extended. Here is a list of some of the features to come:
- Plugin for Cubrid SQL.
- Plugins for NoSQL databases: e.g. CouchDB, DynamoDB, MongoDB, and XML RDB.
- Master / Slave support.
- More unit tests.
If you would like to take on some of these features, please fork this project and then send a pull request when your done.
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