Has any one tried sfMultisiteGuardPlugin and sfMultisiteThemePlugin ?
I still think this thread needs more input on how others do this.


On May 26, 10:26 am, Guilherme Veras <guilhermeve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I casually create centralized applications.
> Put in the folder WEB systems available thus gain a high rate of reuse
> of classes and specific functions.
> In addition, clear framework to keep my updated.
> But the architecture of symfony is perfect and allows you to make
> extensions or even mix the two architectures.
>
> On 22 abr, 16:48, Rafael Vieira <rafael.vie...@malapronta.com.br>
> wrote:
>
> > Nei and all,
>
> > About this kind of architecture, what do you guys think its the best
> > option:
>
> > a) Create a centralized application, shared by many websites or
> > b) Create many applications, one for each website (and all the sites
> > are the same, with some css customization and different content)?
>
> > What you guys think its the best choice? We know that both formats
> > have its pros and cons but we're in doubt about wich way to take.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > Rafael Vieira
>
> > On 15 abr, 19:03, Nei Rauni Santos <nra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi guys,
>
> > > Anyone here already created a Symfony's project where the frontend
> > > application is shared by many websites??
> > > I would be happy if you could share this experience with me.
>
> > > I need to recreate an application like this and I'm thinking to do
> > > this in the following way:
>
> > > - I already has a table called cms.sites..
>
> > > table: cms.sites
> > > columns: id, name, url, css, js, .... created_at, updated_at
>
> > > my frontend:
>
> > > - an application frontend
> > > - a module home
>
> > > I have a filter where it gets the url of request and consult the table
> > > sites to get info about it, like js, css....
>
> > > my server:
>
> > >www.example1.com.br
> > > server: host.test.com
> > > document_root: /home/example1/site
>
> > >www.example2.com.br
> > > server: host.test.com
> > > document_root: /home/example2/site
>
> > >www.example3.com.br
> > > server: host.test.com
> > > document_root: /home/example3/site
>
> > > some details:
>
> > > - some directories like js, images and css have a symbolic link to the
> > > same centralized directory.
> > > - I have an other application called admin installed in another place
> > > where I use it to manage the database and to configure the frontends.
>
> > > Some doubts are:
>
> > > - How is the better way to structure the project?
> > > - Is it better to configure each domain with its own document_root or
> > > to point all domains to the same document_root? some domains has more
> > > traffic than others. So, I need that to work fine because if one fail
> > > all them will also fail.
>
> > > Regards,
>
> > > NeiRauniSantoshttp://blog.inuar.com

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