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The //Horde Framework// modules, also known as //Horde Libraries//, are an integral part of the //Horde Application Framework//. These modules are managed [http://cvs.horde.org/framework/ separately] in our [http://www.horde.org/source/ CVS repository] but are included with the [http://www.horde.org/horde/download/ Horde packages] that can be downloaded from our [http://www.horde.org/mirrors.php FTP servers]. The modules are general purpose libraries that are being used by several Horde applications or the framework itself, but can also be utilized outside the Framework in custom PHP solutions. They are developed, packaged, and distributed similarly to the [http://pear.php.net/ PEAR packages].
++ Installation
+++ Installing everything from CVS
You will need the entire Horde Framework module. You can either get a CVS checkout of the {{framework}} module from Horde's anonymous CVS server (see http://horde.org/source/ for instructions on using CVS), or you can download a nightly snapshot from http://snaps.horde.org/. You'll want the latest framework-HEAD snapshot.
+++ Installing individual libraries from CVS
+++ Installing from http://pear.horde.org/
+++ If you already have a Horde release
Horde releases come with all of the framework libraries bundled in the {{horde/lib/}} directory, and also include the necessary code to make everything in the {{horde/lib/}} directory available to Horde without any further installation or PHP configuration:
ini_set('include_path', dirname(FILE) . PATH_SEPARATOR . ini_get('include_path'));
This code prepends the {{horde/lib/}} directory to the existing {{include_path}}. For example, if the {{include_path}} is set to {{.:/usr/share/php}} in {{php.ini}}, it will become {{/path/to/horde/lib:.:/usr/share/php}}. This means that library files included with {{include}}, {{include_once}}, {{require}}, or {{require_once}} statements are first looked for in Horde's {{lib/}} directory, then in the local directory ({{.}}), and finally in the PEAR repository. The side effect is that libraries that come with Horde and have the same name like a PEAR package, e.g. File_CSV, are used in favour of the PEAR package.
++ Use
If PHP has been set up properly, the local PEAR repository should be in PHP's {{[http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.include-path include_path]}}. If installing the Horde Libraries either separately with the PEAR installer or using {{install-packages.php}}, they are available alongside PEAR's packages, and can be included in your custom code the same way:
// Include PEAR's DB package.
require_once 'DB.php';
// Include PEAR's Text_Wiki package.
require_once 'Text/Wiki.php';
// Include Horde's VFS package.
require_once 'VFS.php';
// Include Horde's Horde_Tree package.
require_once 'Horde/Tree.php';
// Include Horde's Text_Flowed package.
require_once 'Text/Flowed.php';
++ Development
+++ CVS organization
All libraries are managed in the {{framework}} [http://cvs.horde.org/framework/ CVS module]. Each library has its own subdirectory inside the framework module. The directory names are unfortunately a bit inconsistent and match not always the library name exactly. The {{Util/}} directory for example contains the {{Horde_Util}} package.
The following quote from the [http://pear.php.net/manual/ PEAR manual] explains the package name format:
One of the most important tasks while contributing a new package to PEAR is finding an appropriate name for your package.
The general syntax for package names is {{
_ }}. The value for {{ }} should be chosen from a predefined list of categories that are available in PEAR (e.g. "HTTP", "Net", "HTML"). The second part is the name of the package (like "Upload", "Portscan", "Table").
Each package directory contains a [http://pear.php.net/manual/en/developers.packagedef.php package.xml] file with package descriptions, file listings, dependencies, change logs etc. As all Horde Libraries are following the [http://pear.php.net PEAR] standard, they can be installed using the [http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.cli.php PEAR installer]:
pear install framework/Util/package.xml
The {{framework}} CVS module contains two scripts, {{[http://cvs.horde.org/co.php/framework/install-packages.php install-packages.php]}} and {{[http://cvs.horde.org/co.php/framework/install-packages.bat install-packages.bat]}} (for Windows), that can be used to install all packages at once in your local PEAR repository. This is necessary if you install the Horde Application Framework from CVS. See the [http://www.horde.org/horde/docs/?f=INSTALL.html#installing-from-cvs-or-snaphots installation manual] for details.
There is a different script in the {{horde}} CVS module, {{[http://cvs.horde.org/co.php/horde/scripts/create-symlinks.php scripts/create-symlinks.php]}}, that can be used to install the libraries without using the PEAR installer. This is useful for developers who develop on the framework libraries and want to see their changes in real-time without having to re-install the affected package. This script is also used to distribute the libraries with the Horde packages.
+++ Directory structure
The {{VFS}} package has the following structure in CVS:
framework/VFS/
package.xml
VFS.php
VFS/
file.php
ftp.php
...
and is installed like so in the PEAR repository or the {{lib/}} directory, which is exactly the same:
lib/
VFS.php
VFS/
file.php
ftp.php
...
But this is different with the {{Horde_Tree}} package. In CVS:
framework/Tree/
package.xml
Tree.php
Tree/
javascript.php
html.php
...
After installation:
lib/
Horde/
Tree.php
Tree/
javascript.php
html.php
...
A rule of thumb is that each underscore in a package name is translated to an additional directory after installation.