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07-06-2011, 12:34 PM
vBulletin Development Environment
vBulletin Development Environment (VDE) is a tool that allows you to build vBulletin products entirely from the filesystem. By using the filesystem, it allows you to follow best practises such as using version control, and simply working on actual files. Having to switch between browser windows and copy/paste is extremely inefficient.
This product has been updated to work with with vBulletin 3.5 and up to the latest 4.x series.
Runtime Environment
Assuming all of your files are in place, VDE checks your ./projects directory on every page load, and injects all of your projects' templates, plugins, etc. into memory and runs them as if they were natively installed into vBulletin.
Product Builder
VDE also comes with a project builder, which allows you to export your project into a standard product XML, and also any associated files with your project.
Open Source
This product is open source, and I encourage everyone who uses it to contribute back via GitHub (https://github.com/ForumOps/vBulletin-Development-Environment).
Installation Instructions
Short version: upload files, import product XML. There are slightly different instructions based on whether or not you are running vBulletin 3 or 4.
Full instructions can be found at:[/URL]
[url]https://github.com/ForumOps/vBulletin-Development-Environment (https://github.com/ForumOps/vBulletin-Development-Environment)
I will not be posting any change logs or detailed instructions here, because they may change heavily with each version. Please refer to the GitHub page.
Disclaimer: this product was originally developed by SirAdrian / Adrian Schneider, who is part of our staff, and the primary maintainer of the product still.
vBulletin Development Environment (VDE) is a tool that allows you to build vBulletin products entirely from the filesystem. By using the filesystem, it allows you to follow best practises such as using version control, and simply working on actual files. Having to switch between browser windows and copy/paste is extremely inefficient.
This product has been updated to work with with vBulletin 3.5 and up to the latest 4.x series.
Runtime Environment
Assuming all of your files are in place, VDE checks your ./projects directory on every page load, and injects all of your projects' templates, plugins, etc. into memory and runs them as if they were natively installed into vBulletin.
Product Builder
VDE also comes with a project builder, which allows you to export your project into a standard product XML, and also any associated files with your project.
Open Source
This product is open source, and I encourage everyone who uses it to contribute back via GitHub (https://github.com/ForumOps/vBulletin-Development-Environment).
Installation Instructions
Short version: upload files, import product XML. There are slightly different instructions based on whether or not you are running vBulletin 3 or 4.
Full instructions can be found at:[/URL]
[url]https://github.com/ForumOps/vBulletin-Development-Environment (https://github.com/ForumOps/vBulletin-Development-Environment)
I will not be posting any change logs or detailed instructions here, because they may change heavily with each version. Please refer to the GitHub page.
Disclaimer: this product was originally developed by SirAdrian / Adrian Schneider, who is part of our staff, and the primary maintainer of the product still.