Osm Admin: Stopping The Project
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I stopped working on the Osm Admin project, for financial reasons. Did it hurt? A lot. Was it necessary? Unfortunately, yes. This post is a short retrospection on this matter.
2 years ago ∙ 2 minutes read
I stopped working on the Osm Admin project, for financial reasons. Did it hurt? A lot. Was it necessary? Unfortunately, yes. This post is a short retrospection on this matter.
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The goal is to be the most productive and focused on the most important things, both personally, and (later) as a team.
After maintaining the "done" log for several months, I decided to improve my estimation accuracy, and here is how.
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Before diving into what should be in the docs, let's define what you should more or less know before using Osm Admin.
There are four types of people who will read the docs: power users, developers, vendors and contributors.
2 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
Here are my thoughts on product backlog and roadmap.
2022 ∙ May ∙ Osm Framework
2 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
Use config:nginx
, config:host
and install:nginx
commands to automate Nginx configuration of your project. Now, it's fully automated!
2 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
Yesterday, I tested the instructions for installing Osm Admin locally as a contributor.
2 years ago ∙ 2 minutes read
Yesterday:
git push
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Yesterday started as usual, planning new iteration, and then BAM! - one folk - Saif - joined the project. It made me correct the course a bit, and take care of potential contributors:
README
explains what the project is about, and how to get started as a contributor;2 years ago ∙ 3 minutes read
Yay! After implementing invalid data conversion, I finished the iteration #18 dedicated to diff-based migrations!
2 years ago ∙ 4 minutes read
I must say, it's a bit disturbing to implement the same thing for the third time. Still, the goal is to get it finished, and have it sustainable.
After the effort, the code has become su much easier to read!
2 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
I continued working on property diff algorithm that plans all the migration details.
2 years ago ∙ 3 minutes read
Yesterday, I finished implementing data conversion for int
and string
property types.
Then, I started refactoring it.
2 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
Last time, I pushed through string
property migrations and created a migration log.
Today, I continued solving data conversion issues.
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string
property migrations.2 years ago ∙ 3 minutes read
Yesterday, I finished writing int
property migrations. True, testing it is still a todo.
The major part of the code (type change, nullability and other attribute handling) will be reused in other property types.
2 years ago ∙ 3 minutes read
I refactored Property::migrate()
using additional Migration
classes. It's so much more convenient to compare property definition versions and generate migration SQLs!
New code structure already handles property explicitness changes.
2 years ago ∙ 7 minutes read
After enumerating what kind of changes can happen to a property, I started implementing the most hard one - changing property type.
2 years ago ∙ 2 minutes read
Estimating projects is hard. Here is my approach for getting better at it.
It's based on a concept of a "primitive problem" - something non-trivial that you can solve in one go.
You can use primitive problems as story points in agile project management.
2 years ago ∙ 3 minutes read
The Query::bulkUpdate()
method is implemented in the TDD way.
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I came with an idea of much cleaner Osm Admin data class "markup", and more straightforward architecture, and I decided to give it a go in a separate experimental branch v0.2
, and to see if it's viable.
After three weeks of implementation effort, I can say that it is viable, and it's so much better! And it's not a completely new effort, I mostly copy code from v0.1
and some parts of osmphp/framework:old_v4
, and adapt it.
You can already define data classes using new markup, generate the database tables, and query it using new formula syntax. I really wanted to come with some UI working, but there wasn't enough time for that. It stays my priority for the next iteration.
2 years ago ∙ 2 minutes read
My current goal is to get some minimum Osm Admin user interface and API working - just for one property, one data type, one UI control type, and then improve.
And there is a lot of space for improvement. The main areas are listed in this document.
I'd really appreciate a helping hand, so if you are into this sort of things, DM me on Twitter.
2 years ago ∙ 4 minutes read
I feel that both attributes decorating data classes, and object model parsed from it are too complex.
Let's have a fresh look at Osm Admin. If I had to start from scratch, how would it be?
3 years ago ∙ 2 minutes read
The project repository, osmphp/admin
, follows a typical Osm Framework-based project structure. However, this repository is going to be a reusable Composer package, and has important structural differences presented in this article.
3 years ago ∙ 2 minutes read
This article introduces the core project concepts: data object, data class, data query, and data schema.
3 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
I'm super-excited to announce that I'm starting a new project codenamed "The Big Red Button". It's about defining application data structures and logic in PHP code, pressing the big red button (hence the codename), and getting fully functioning Admin Panel and API.
3 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
This sprint was dedicated to writing Osm Framework documentation, and indeed, there are 8 new in-depth documentation articles, 4-5 minutes long each.
Despite documentation focus, I kept improving the website. From now on, you can assign a canonical URL to a blog post or a documentation page, and use GitHub friendly relative URLs in documentation.
But the most important thing - I started sharing progress and insights daily on Twitter.
2021 ∙ October ∙ Osm Framework
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Throw the NotImplemented
exception in any code path that is not implemented yet, and configure the debugger to stop there whenever the code path is executed.
3 years ago ∙ 4 minutes read
osm.software
website. From now on, Osm Framework documentation resides in the docs/
directory of the osmphp/framework
repository, and it is displayed in a separate section of osm.software
website. New data source indexing engine allows running complex interdependent data synchronization with a single command, osm index
. New Placeholder
class simplifies dynamic Markdown content generation.
Osm Framework. Apply dynamic traits within the same file using #[UseIn]
attribute. Implement fast dynamic routing using new DynamicRoute
class. Generate URLs using new $osm_app->base_url
property.
2021 ∙ July ∙ osm.software Website
3 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
Today, osm.software reached an important milestone - 100% Lighthouse score.
2021 ∙ July ∙ osm.software Website
3 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
This article explains how to manage and assign blog categories.
3 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
Osm Framework introduced production mode and maintenance mode. osm.software website went live.
3 years ago ∙ 1 minute read
Osm Framework introduced JS controllers, and JS unit tests. osmcommerce.com website project was renamed to osm.software, it finalized the post rendering, and introduced a tool for checking broken links.
2021 ∙ June ∙ osm.software Website
3 years ago ∙ 9 minutes read
Readers of osm.software blog can search the blog for a specific phrase, and narrow down listed articles using multi-select layered navigation. Let's see how it works under the hood.
3 years ago ∙ 2 minutes read
osmcommerce.com (now osm.software) blog got multi-select layered navigation, category management, FontAwesome icons, Tailwind CSS Typography. Osm Core allows debugging accidental assignments of the computed properties.