Deployment is one of those topics that everybody has a different approach to and whatever works for you is fine. Before going into details, we would suggest that you read the Deploying Applications in the symfony documentation. The approach described in this post is based on this section. 1) Login to the Control Panel and [...]
Interesting symfony plugins: sfBehatPlugin
Quality assurance (QA) is one of the most difficult things to implement around software development. Most of time it is left for the final phase of development and very often overlooked entirely. As many experienced web development teams already know, QA needs to be part of the development process from the get-go. Fortunately in the [...]
Implementing a staging/live website system with symfony and Apostrophe CMS
In this post we will show you how to implement a system where you can have a separate URL for managing, staging and testing a website that is separated from the live/production URL. This system allows you to make changes to a website and preview them before actually going live. It can be implemented with [...]
PHP conferences update
There are some great conferences around the PHP world that are coming up or are being announced. Here is the list (if we missed one, please let us know) Open Source India – September 19-21, 2010 – Chennai, India PHP Matsuri – October 2-3, 2010 – Tokyo, Japan Symfony Day Cologne 2010 – October 8, [...]
Symfony + Git + Capistrano = Capifony
Introduction Deploying applications to production/live servers is always a delicate task. The whole process needs to be quick to minimize downtime. Automating the deployment process helps running repetitive tasks minimizing the possibility human error. It is also a good idea to have a proven and easy way to rollback to a previous version if something [...]




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