CodeIgniter Wizard is a relational database-driven PHP code generator. It is input MySQL databases, lets you configure options such as UI style, authentication/authorization, and language localization, and then quickly creates a working web application with full CRUD functionality using standard features of CodeIgniter 4.x framework. Output web project is complete with entity models, views, and controllers (even entities) and a Bootstrap 5-based CSS layout, and the generated code is secure, clean, highly reusable, and portable.
With its database-first approach, CodeIgniter Wizard lets you select the tables and fields you want to include in your application, to automatically generate the necessary models, views, and controllers - even the new CodeIgniter 4 entities, supporting standard database CRUD operations - namely create, read, update and delete. It even creates a sidebar and (dashboard) home pages automatically using some of the basic data from your generated modules.
New features also include secure file uploads with automatic image resizing capabilities, automatic slug generation from titles (for fields named 'slug'), and even adding code to automatically generate string IDs in UUID/GUID format in cases where the primary key field is char(36).
Unlike dynamic (on-the-fly) code generation libraries like Grocery CRUD, CodeIgniter Wizard generates standard, PSR-compliant CI4 code, so that you can customize or scrape the generated code for use in another web project.
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Codeigniter Wizard is a light-year ahead of most other generators which lack many advanced features that CI Wizard has.
Unlike most crud code builders, CodeIgniterWizard creates very secure and robust apps thanks to the built-in exception handling in database persist operations.
Many-to-many relationship support can make the product even better!
A must-tool for anyone looking to build a database-driven admin interface with a production-grade web security. The app is also full of unadvertised, surprising features.
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As far as keeping track of domain changes you can store DDL files in version control like you mention or use tools like Flyway (https://flywaydb.org) or Liquidbase (https://liquibase.org) which takes care of database migrations. Source: about 2 years ago
I just use SQL directly (or something like JOOQ). For database migrations I use Liquibase. Source: about 2 years ago
Regarding the migrations, there are tools such as https://liquibase.org/ or FlyAway that handle this. Heck, you can even use an ORM that has a migration baked-in but that defeats the purpose of having the migrations in a separate project. Source: over 2 years ago
I've trialled schemachange and liquibase which are change script based tools. I've ruled out a whole load of other tools that are either change script based tools or don't support Snowflake, including the following:. Source: over 2 years ago
Nowadays I prefer to automate database updates and deployment, using Liquibase and its relational database vendor agnostic syntax for that. Especially on production systems. But on local dev environments, I can still use the occasional SQL in a pinch. Source: over 2 years ago
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