Nette Framework

Nette Framework is an open-source framework for creating web applications in PHP 5 and 7. It supports AJAX, DRY, KISS, MVC and code reusability. The original author of the framework is David Grudl, but further development is now maintained by the Nette Foundation organization. Nette is a free software released under both[2] the New BSD license and the GNU GPL version 2 or 3.

Nette Framework
Developer(s)Nette Foundation
Stable release
3.1 / 5 January 2021 (2021-01-05)[1]
RepositoryNette Repository
Written inPHP
Operating systemCross-platform
LicenseNew BSD license
Websitenette.org/en

Components

Nette is a full-stack framework composed from a set of decoupled and reusable components.[3]

  • Application – The kernel of web application
  • Bootstrap – Bootstrap of your application
  • Caching – Cache layer with set of storages
  • Component Model – Foundation for component systems
  • DI – Dependency Injection Container
  • Database – Database layer
  • Finder – Finds files and directories with intuitive interface
  • Forms – Greatly facilitates secure web forms
  • Http – Layer for the HTTP request & response
  • Latte – template engine
  • Mail – Sending E-mails
  • Neon – Loads and dumps NEON format
  • Php Generator – PHP code generator
  • Reflection – PHP class reflection enhancements
  • Robot Loader – Comfortable autoloading
  • Safe Stream – Safe atomic operations with files
  • Security – Provides access control system
  • Tester – Comfortable and easy-to-use unit testing tool
  • Tokenizer – String tokenization
  • Tracy – Debugging tool
  • Utils – Utilities and Core Classes
  • deprecated – Namespace containing deprecated classes

Development and versioning

2.0[4] Last 2.0.x release was Nette 2.0.19[5]
2.1[6] Latest 2.1.x release is Nette 2.1.13[7]
2.2[8] Latest 2.2.x release is Nette 2.2.14[7]
2.3[9] Latest 2.3.x release is Nette 2.3.11[7]
2.4[10] Latest 2.4.x release is Nette 2.4.16[7]
3.0[11] Latest 3.0.x release is Nette 3.0.0[7]
3.1[12] Latest 3.1.x release is Nette 3.1.0[7]

See also

References

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