This is an interesting comment. In particular, I like the idea that
the theme generator wouldn't be tied to the specific phpMyAdmin
instance the theme will be used at.
I think at this point, it's best to keep the theme generator in a
separate repository from phpMyAdmin — but it's okay to require working
with an existing phpMyAdmin installation (if we need to load library
files or something from PMA).
On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 11:08 AM, Lakshay arora
<arora.lakshya123@gmail.com> wrote:
> Considering how themes are implemented in phpmyadmin, where each theme has
> its separate files in the themes folder, each having css, js, images and the
> theme info,
> I think theme generator could be deployed as a web app on the phpmyadmin
> website itself. Something like www.phpmyadmin.com/theme-generator .
> Anyone could create a theme and export it as a zip file with all these files
> in it, this could be directly extracted to the themes folder and they would
> be ready to go.
>
> But, also considering the fact that phpmyadmin is moslty used in third party
> servers which users directly buy online from the host, there could be an
> upload theme option in the software which would upload and save the theme
> user creates.
>
> Lakshya
>
> On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 7:55 PM, Isaac Bennetch <bennetch@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello developers,
>>
>> As we ramp up for GSoC, Saksham and I have come across our first big
>> design question to solve: Where to put the theme generator?
>>
>> I'd like some input on this. It seems to me this should be put in a
>> different repository. Perhaps it should tightly integrate with
>> phpMyAdmin, but perhaps it doesn't need to and can stand alone. I'm
>> considering a standalone project that also can be included in
>> phpMyAdmin (perhaps with composer install phpmyadmin-themegenerator or
>> something vaguely like that) and phpMyAdmin would integrate with it if
>> installed, but I'm also considering that such a thing might not be
>> that needed and be overdesigning a solution.
>>
>> I have a few ideas bouncing around in my head but could benefit from
>> some community/developer input.
>>
>> Isaac
>>
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