Plainview SDK ============= A toolkit of commonly used classes and functions, including Wordpress and Drupal SDKs. The SDK contains: * Base set of useful functions * Drupal SDK - currently only a Drupalized db_aware_object class * Form2 manipulation class for HTML5 * Pagination class * Table manipulation class * Wordpress SDK - fully fledged SDK * XHTML element class * Unit tests Base ---- * base.php is a base class of [mostly] static functions * traits\db_aware_object is a trait that your objects can use to update themselves in the database * form.php is an obsolete form handling class. Use form2 instead. * mail\mail.php is a wrapper for PHPMailer Requirements ------------ * PHP v5.4 for traits support. Standalone usage ---------------- Copy the files into a directory called plainview. Require the autoloader. Assuming you have the SDK in a subdirectory called "plainview" (it must be called plainview but can be placed anywhere): require_once( 'plainview//autoload.php' ); After that the classes are loaded automatically. The SDK's function can now be accessed statically: if ( \plainview\sdk_eightb_sold_alerts\base::is_email( 'test@test.com' ) ) echo 'Valid e-mail address!'; Or by dynamically instantiating the base: class sdk_test extends \plainview\sdk_eightb_sold_alerts\base { } $test = new sdk_test(); if ( $test->is_email( 'test@test.com' ) ) echo 'Valid e-mail address!'; Third party libraries used ------- * [PHP Mailer](http://phpmailer.sourceforge.net) License ------- GPL v3 Contact ------- The author can be contacted at: edward@plainview.se