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If you looking to help with development of Agile Data (and subsequently Agile Toolkit), this page will be kept up-to-date with our current development status as well as link to useful resources.
If you spot any outdated info on this page, please edit it right away!
- [RFC1 Mutations](RFC1 Mutations)
- Agile Data ^1.0 is safe to use in your project.
- Progress on ^1.1 is here: https://github.com/atk4/data/milestone/7
- Refactor
$m->join()
logic - Add support for typecasting (datetime, money, etc)
- Add support for custom validators (and docs!)
- Add support for flags (readonly, visible, editable)
- Start using transactions for CRUD operations
- Other improvements
- Refactor
- We brainstorm ideas for ^1.2 in Gitter.im.
Additional resources
- Put some work in data-primer - a sample app demonstrating features
- Create some publicity in Google+, Facebook and Twitter
- Create blog post on features from 1.1
- Create screencast video update for 1.1
Research
- Create Full Agile Data feature Matrix
- Crowdsource feature comparison with generic ORMs (cake, eloquent, fuel, etc)
- Update migration guides: Yii, Doctrine 2, Eloquent, CakePHP3
Draft Documentation
Here are some documents that we are still changing and at some point they must be moved into General Documentation.
- [SQL Action Matrix](SQL Action Matrix) - how queries are constructed for different actions()
- Hooks - which hooks are needed and what are the parameters
- Use of branches - On release policy, branches and to help you decide which version to use.
Needs to make sure it's fully moved into Docs and delete. Those documents may be inaccurate.
- Business Models - Implement a clean business logic [DM].
- Active Record - Use this when you need individual record access [DM].
- Explicit Loading and Saving - Don't rely on framework to do loading magic for you. Load data yourself. [PM]
- Relation Mapping - Traverse between business data [DM].
- Persistence - Design and tweak how your Business Models are mapped into tables [DM->PM].
- Derived Queries - Express your Business Models as SQL queries [PM].
- Expressions - Use Derived queries to add fields in your Business Models that are calculated in SQL [PM].
- Query Building - Build an execute complex multi-row queries mapped from your Business Models [PM].
- Unit-testing - Business Models can be decoupled from persistence layer for efficient Unit Testing [DM].
- Aggregation and Reports - Support report generation techniques, aggregation and unions for your Business models [DM].
If you find a page on a Wiki that does not belong to any category, link it below:
- here..
We're looking for more 3rd party blogs, tweets and mentions about Agile Data
- Agile Data Tutorial (simple)
- Reinventing the faulty ORM concept. (+sub-queries, joins, data-sets, events, active record and n+1 problem)
- Agile Data, my second open-source project - efficient alternative to ORMs
- Love and Hate between ORM and Query Builders. (Draft for my Tech Talk on Agile Data). Please post your feedback!
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