RedBeanPHP 5 ============ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/gabordemooij/redbean.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/gabordemooij/redbean) RedBeanPHP is an easy to use ORM tool for PHP. * Automatically creates tables and columns as you go * No configuration, just fire and forget * No complicated package tools, no autoloaders, just ONE file Installation (recommended) --------------------------- Download RedBeanPHP from the website: https://redbeanphp.com/download Extract the archive and put it in your PHP project, voila! Optional: sha256sum and check signature. Installation via Composer (not recommended) ----------------------------------------- Just open your composer.json file and add the package name ```(e.g. "gabordemooij/redbean": "dev-master")``` in your require list. ```json { "require": { "gabordemooij/redbean": "dev-master" } } ``` **NOTE**: You will find many examples on the RedBean website make use of RedBean's `R` class. Because of namespaced autoloading in Composer, this class will be available as `\RedbeanPHP\R` instead of `R`. If you desire to use the much shorter `R` alias, you can add a `use` statement at the beginning of your code: ```php use \RedBeanPHP\R as R; ``` **NOTE:** It is important to note that when using RedBeanPHP with Composer, there are some extra precautions needed when working with [Models](https://redbeanphp.com/index.php?p=/models). Due to the namespace requirements of Composer, when creating Models we need to use the `SimpleModel` to extend, not `RedBean_SimpleModel`. Furthermore, we need to specify the namespace of the `SimpleModel`, so a full example of using a Model with RedBean with Composer is as follows: ```php use \RedBeanPHP\R; class Model_User extends \RedBeanPHP\SimpleModel { ... } ``` Notice that we also need to add the `use \RedBeanPHP\R` statement so that we can use the `R::` shortcut within the Model. Quick Example ------------- How we store a book object with RedBeanPHP: ```php $book = R::dispense("book"); $book->author = "Santa Claus"; $book->title = "Secrets of Christmas"; $id = R::store( $book ); ``` Yep, it's that simple. More information ---------------- For more information about RedBeanPHP please consult the RedBeanPHP website: https://www.redbeanphp.com/