Madhura Jayaratne a écrit :
Hi everyone,
My name is Madhura Jayaratne and I am an undergraduate from the University of Moratuwa Sri Lanka. I have few years of experience in using php and mySql and was a user of phpMyAdmin for few years.
When I was going through the GSoC idea list I noticed the project idea on charts and was interested as I have engaged in developing a general charting framework during my internship. I went through the requested feature list and had a look at the area of the codebase where I have to do the development.
I have few ideas to add in this regard. My feeling is that, before adding charts to the runtime information tab we should put in place a framework that would allow us to extend charting facilitates wherever we want to have it in phpMyAdmin.
What I'm proposing is a general data structure that would facilitate multiple types of charts (we can learn a lot from Google Visualization API in this regard), and a set of interfaces that would facilitate different implementation for different chart rendering engines( we can even go for something other than CD2, if we feel like that sometimes down the line)
Though this would take few weeks of extra time, I feel that this allows a lot of extensibility. When we have this framework in place we can do the implementation as for the requirement we have now and we can go on to add different charts to phpMyAdimn in the future as the requirement arises.
Would love to hear your opinion about this
Thanx in advance
Regards,
Madhura Jayaratne
Are you thinking about a js framework (producing the charts on the client) or a PHP framework (running on the server).
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What I had in my mind was a PHP framework running on the server. What do you think about that?
Regards
Madhura Jayaratne
We'll have to see. Please read this list's archives for past discussions a few weeks ago about templating and PHP frameworks.