CommandBox comes with a coldbox create app
command that can enable you to create application skeletons using one of our official skeletons or your own:
Advanced : A tag based advanced template
AdvancedScript (default
): A script based advanced template
elixir : A ColdBox Elixir based template
ElixirBower : A ColdBox Elixir + Bower based template
ElixirVueJS : A ColdBox Elixir + Vue.js based template
rest: A RESTFul services template
rest-hmvc: A RESTFul service built with modules
Simple : A traditional simple template
SuperSimple : The bare-bones template
You can find all our template skeletons here: github.com/coldbox-templates
So let's create our first app using the default template skeleton AdvancedScript:
This will scaffold the application and also install ColdBox for you. The following folders/files are generated for you:
Now let's start a server so we can see our application running:
This will start up a Lucee 5 open source CFML engine (If you are in CommandBox 4). If you would like an Adobe ColdFusion server then just add to the command: cfengine=adobe@{version}
where {version}
can be: 2016,11,10,9.
If you are using CommandBox 3 and below, you will be using a Lucee 4.5 Server.
This command will start a server with URL rewrites enabled, open a web browser for you and execute the index.cfm
which in turn executes the default event by convention in a ColdBox application: main.index
.
Tip: ColdBox Events map to handlers (cfc) and appropriate actions (functions)
That's it, you have just created your first application. Hooray, onward!
Tip: Type coldbox create app help
to get help on all the options for creating ColdBox applications.
ColdBox is a conventions based framework. The location of files and functions matter. Since we scaffolded our first application, let's write down in a table below with the different conventions that exist in ColdBox.
What is the common denominator in all the conventions? That they are all optional.
There will be times when you make configuration or code changes that are not reflected immediately in the application due to caching. You can tell the framework to _reinit _or restart the application for you via the URL by leveraging the special URL variable fwreinit
.
You can also use CommandBox to reinit the application:
Tip: You can add a password to the reinit procedures for further security, please see the configuration section.
File/Folder Convention
Mandatory
Description
config/Coldbox.cfc
false
The application configuration file
config/Router.cfc
false
The application URL router
handlers
false
Event Handlers (controllers)
layouts
false
Layouts
models
false
Model objects
modules
false
CommandBox Tracked Modules
modules_app
false
Custom Modules You Write
views
false
Views