To get the website running, first clone the repository:
$ git clone git://github.com/symfony-cmf/symfony-cmf-website.git
$ cd symfony-cmf-website
$ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php --
$ php composer.phar install
This will fetch the vendors and all it's dependencies.
The next step is to setup the database:
app/console doctrine:database:create
app/console doctrine:phpcr:init:dbal --force
app/console doctrine:phpcr:repository:init
app/console doctrine:phpcr:fixtures:load -n
For Mac Os X users, when changing the owner of the cache folder, use '_www' instead of www-data.
Create an apache virtual host entry along the lines of
<Virtualhost *:80>
Servername http://cmf-website.lo
DocumentRoot /path/to/symfony-cmf/symfony-cmf-website/web
<Directory /path/to/symfony-cmf/symfony-cmf-website>
AllowOverride All
</Directory>
</Virtualhost>
And add an entry to your hosts file for "cmf-website.lo"
If you are running Symfony for the first time, run http://cmf-website.lo/config.php to ensure your system settings have been setup inline with the expected behaviour of the Symfony framework.
Then point your browser to http://cmf-website.lo/app_dev.php
Functional tests are written with PHPUnit. Note that Bundles and Components are tested independently.
app/console doctrine:phpcr:workspace:create standard_test
phpunit -c app