1. Laravel
Laravel is a PHP web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax, aiming to take the pain out of web development by easing common tasks, such as authentication, routing, sessions and caching. It provides, accessible, powerful tools needed to build, large robust applications, with an inversion control container, expressive migration system, and tightly integrated unit testing support. Laravel can be used for huge enterprise level applications, or simple JSON APIs, meaning it's perfectly suited to all types and sizes of projects. It's built on top of several Symfony components, providing a solid foundation of well-tested, reliable code. With Composer you can manage all your application's third-party packages, and works great on MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, and SQLite.
2. CodeIgniter
CodeIgniter is a powerful PHP framework with a small
footprint, built for those who required a simple, yet elegant toolkit to build
fully-featured web applications. It requires nearly zero configuration, with no
restrictive coding rules, and offers simple solutions to complex application
requirements. CodeIgniter features a rich set of libraries for commonly needed
tasks, as well as a simple interface and logical structure to access these
libraries. It's exceptionally fast, as its core system only requires a few
small libraries, with additional libraries loaded dynamically upon requests,
based on your needs for a given process. This means the base system is both
lean and agile. As CodeIgniter uses the MVC controller approach, it allows for
great separation between logic and presentation, particularly useful for
projects in which designers are working on template files.
3. CakePHP
CakePHP enables you to build web applications faster, using
code generation features to rapidly build prototypes. There is no complicated
configuration, just setup your database and you're ready to go. Translations,
database access, caching, validation, authentication and more are all built
into the framework. It comes packaged with clean MVC conventions, to guide you
in developing your application. CakePHP can handle every aspect of your
application, from the user's initial request all the way to the final rendering
of a web page. The framework provides a basic organizational structure, from
filenames to database table names, to keep your entire application consistent
and logical. CakePHP also comes with built-in tools for validation and
protection against SQL injection, form tampering and more, to help keep your
application safe and secure.
4. Symfony
Symfony is a PHP framework to speed up the creation and
maintenance of your web applications. By using existing 'de facto' standards of
PHP, such as PHPUnit, and naming conventions for classes, you're not confined
within the Symfony environment, but instead have the freedom to choose the
software components that you want to use. It provides a set of prefabricated
components that can be rapidly integrated into your application, combined with
a clear methodology to help you work both efficiently and effectively on the
most complex tasks. The use of Best Practices guarantees the stability,
maintainability and upgradeability of any application you develop. You can
choose the Full Stack (complete) version if you want to develop a complex
application, or Brick by Brick, to build your own framework according to the
functionality you need, or Microframework, as a standalones used to develop
specific functionality in your project.
5. Zend Framework 2
Zend Framework 2 is an open-source framework for developing web
applications, using object-oriented code. The components in the standard
library form a powerful an extensible framework when combined, offering
a robust, high performance MVC implementation. It's easily extensible,
adapting to your needs, with a modular base so you can use building
blocks in combination with other applications or frameworks. Using the
ZendService you can implement client libraries to access the most
popular web services available. As Zend is a collection of classes, you
can just load the components you need, to take advantage of the
components as individual libraries, instead of the framework as a whole,
cutting down on unnecessary project bloat. With no model implementation
you are free to implement the framework and components in whatever way
you need, free of predefined restraints.
6. Phalcon
Phalcon is a PHP 5 framework that is implemented as a C extension to
offer lower resource consumption and high performance. There's no need
to learn or use the C Language, as the functionality is exposed as PHP
classes ready to use. As Phalcon is loosely coupled, you're free to use
the full framework, or just specific parts of it as glue components.
Rather than download an archive, extracting it to a directory like you
do with most frameworks, Phalcon can be downloaded and installed as a
PHP module. By creating a rich, fully featured framework written
entirely in C and packaged as a PHP extension, Phalcon is able to save
processor time and boost overall performance. While it is just under two
years old, the Phalcon documentation, community and development rival
that of many of the more mature frameworks available.
7. Yii
Yii is a high-performance PHP framework which has powerful caching
support and is explicitly designed to work efficiently with AJAX.
Security is important, and that's why Yii includes input validation,
output filtering, SQL injection and Cross-site scripting prevention. As
Yii follows the MVC pattern, it helps you develop clean and reusable
code, ensuring a clear separation of logic and presentation. You can
model database data in terms of objects and avoid the complexity and
tedious nature of writing repetitive SQL statements. Collecting form
input is both safe and easy, as Yii comes with a set of validators as
well as numerous helper methods and widgets. There is support for
writing and running unit tests and functionality tests, along with
efficient error handling, and log messages can be categorized, filtered
and routed to different destinations. As Yii is designed to work well
with third-party code, you can integrate other frameworks data into your
Yii powered application.
8. Aura
Aura provides clean, fully decoupled libraries and independent libraries
for PHP 5.4+ that can be used in any database, alone, in concert with
each other, or into a full-stack framework of their own. It's the second
major revision of Solar,
rewritten as a library collection with dependency injection. It
provides high-quality, well-tested, standards-compliant library packages
that can be used in any codebase, with each library being
self-contained and independently downloadable. There are enough
libraries to form a full framework and be used for application
development. As Aura is intended to take advantage of PHP5.4+, it
features formal namespaces, anonymous functions, late static binding,
short array syntax, traits, and more that aren't available in earlier
versions of PHP.
9. Fat-Free
Fat-Free is a powerful, easy-to-use PHP micro-framework to help build
dynamic and robust web applications. It's condensed into a single file
(only 60kb), to give you a solid foundation and mature base code to get
started quickly. It boasts an easy-to-use web development toolkit, a
high performance URL routing and cache engine, built-in code
highlighting and support for multilingual applications. There is no
complex configuration required, with a well organized directory
structure and support for both SQL and NoSQL databases. Fat-Free comes
packaged with optional plug-ins to extend its capabilities, including;
unit testing toolkit, template engine, markdown-to-HTML convertor,
Geodata handler, custom logger, image processor and lots more. It takes a
minimalistic approach to software architecture, avoiding un-necessary
complication, aiming to strike a balance between code, performance and
productivity.
10. PHP-MVC
PHP-MVC is an extremely simple but effective Model-View-Controller
application structure which is clean, easy to learn, highly documented
and features a self-explaining structure and optional Composer
integration. It comes in two versions, a basic and advanced, with the
advanced version featuring additional Twig support and automatic SASS
compiling in pure PHP. It is not a fully featured framework but instead
provides a bare-bone structure, aiming to be extremely slimmed down.
It's as simple and readable as possible, with a skeleton structure for
quick application building, especially useful for those new to PHP. The
project encourages coders to work according to PSR 1/2 coding
guidelines, promoting the usage of PFO, and the use of external
libraries via Composer. As it only uses native PHP code, there's no need
to re-learn a framework, so you can get started straight away.
11. Kohana
Kohana is a HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of common
components to build web applications quickly, including translation
tools, database access, code profiling, encryption, validation and lots
more. Kohana has been carefully benchmarked to ensure it's both
efficient and organized for real world usage. You can use specific
libraries and tools, with simple tools to help identify bugs and solve
performance issues. As Kohana is an OOP framework, it's built using
strict PHP 5 classes and objects, with an easy setup as there are no
code generators or complicated configuration files. With a simple
routing structure and commented code, it's easy to understand and get
started quickly. With an active community forum and IRC channel you have
access to immediate support, along with the opportunity to contribute
to Kohana on GitHub.
12. FuelPHP
FuelPHP is a simple, flexible MVC PHP 5.3+ framework, that was designed
from the ground up to offer full support for HMVC as part of its
architecture. With the added bonus of ViewModels (also known as
presentation models), you have the option to add a powerful layer
between the controller and the View. Almost every class in FuelPHP's
core package can be extended without touching any code. You can also
keep your application modular by dividing it into easily packaged
modules so you can reuse code. Security is important so all of your
output is encoded to make it secure and prevent XSS attacks. There is
also support for CSRF prevention with tokens, input filtering and the
Query Builder to assist you in preventing SQL injection attacks.
13. Slim
Often times a full-fledged framework can be overkill, micro-frameworks
can enable rapid application development and prototyping without a steep
learning curve, or any performance issues that can come with a large
framework. Slim is a micro PHP framework to help you write simple, yet
powerful web application and APIs, featuring standard and custom HTTP
methods, route parameters, page templates and route redirects. The
framework includes access to error handling and debugging, HTTP caching,
Flash messages and secure cookies and AES-256 encryption. It's simple
to configure and get started quickly, and the sophisticated URL router
and middleware architecture make it ideal for rapid development or API
prototyping. Slim isn't the only micro-framework available, other
noteworthy choices include Silex, Limonade and Flight.
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