How do I include this php library inside my existing PHP code?
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I am trying to add a form inside my php page that validates the fiscal code for Italians. Basically just an input field validates the values being entered by the user.
I found this repo on github and it's exactly what I'm looking for. I am just not sure how I can implement this inside my existing website? I am planning to just insert it on my current php page. My site is running on Drupal 7, if that helps.
Most of my function starts this way:
function VerifyTable(&$values, &$errors)
{}
I don't entirely understand PHP, have a little to none knowledge of it. Just trying to experiment on stuff at the moment to learn but I can't seem to understand how to make that source code work on my code... I don't know how I should be adding those private and public classes..
I hope someone could enlighten me.
php drupal
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I am trying to add a form inside my php page that validates the fiscal code for Italians. Basically just an input field validates the values being entered by the user.
I found this repo on github and it's exactly what I'm looking for. I am just not sure how I can implement this inside my existing website? I am planning to just insert it on my current php page. My site is running on Drupal 7, if that helps.
Most of my function starts this way:
function VerifyTable(&$values, &$errors)
{}
I don't entirely understand PHP, have a little to none knowledge of it. Just trying to experiment on stuff at the moment to learn but I can't seem to understand how to make that source code work on my code... I don't know how I should be adding those private and public classes..
I hope someone could enlighten me.
php drupal
It seems that Drupal uses Composer to manage its dependencies so all you need to do is runcomposer require davidepastore/codice-fiscalefrom the command line.
– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00
@jeroen so all I have to do is to install composer, run it and then I can just use it from there? Sorry, I am still confused :(
– Karen M.
Nov 24 '18 at 15:53
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I am trying to add a form inside my php page that validates the fiscal code for Italians. Basically just an input field validates the values being entered by the user.
I found this repo on github and it's exactly what I'm looking for. I am just not sure how I can implement this inside my existing website? I am planning to just insert it on my current php page. My site is running on Drupal 7, if that helps.
Most of my function starts this way:
function VerifyTable(&$values, &$errors)
{}
I don't entirely understand PHP, have a little to none knowledge of it. Just trying to experiment on stuff at the moment to learn but I can't seem to understand how to make that source code work on my code... I don't know how I should be adding those private and public classes..
I hope someone could enlighten me.
php drupal
I am trying to add a form inside my php page that validates the fiscal code for Italians. Basically just an input field validates the values being entered by the user.
I found this repo on github and it's exactly what I'm looking for. I am just not sure how I can implement this inside my existing website? I am planning to just insert it on my current php page. My site is running on Drupal 7, if that helps.
Most of my function starts this way:
function VerifyTable(&$values, &$errors)
{}
I don't entirely understand PHP, have a little to none knowledge of it. Just trying to experiment on stuff at the moment to learn but I can't seem to understand how to make that source code work on my code... I don't know how I should be adding those private and public classes..
I hope someone could enlighten me.
php drupal
php drupal
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It seems that Drupal uses Composer to manage its dependencies so all you need to do is runcomposer require davidepastore/codice-fiscalefrom the command line.
– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00
@jeroen so all I have to do is to install composer, run it and then I can just use it from there? Sorry, I am still confused :(
– Karen M.
Nov 24 '18 at 15:53
add a comment |
It seems that Drupal uses Composer to manage its dependencies so all you need to do is runcomposer require davidepastore/codice-fiscalefrom the command line.
– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00
@jeroen so all I have to do is to install composer, run it and then I can just use it from there? Sorry, I am still confused :(
– Karen M.
Nov 24 '18 at 15:53
It seems that Drupal uses Composer to manage its dependencies so all you need to do is run
composer require davidepastore/codice-fiscale from the command line.– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00
It seems that Drupal uses Composer to manage its dependencies so all you need to do is run
composer require davidepastore/codice-fiscale from the command line.– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00
@jeroen so all I have to do is to install composer, run it and then I can just use it from there? Sorry, I am still confused :(
– Karen M.
Nov 24 '18 at 15:53
@jeroen so all I have to do is to install composer, run it and then I can just use it from there? Sorry, I am still confused :(
– Karen M.
Nov 24 '18 at 15:53
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It seems that Drupal uses Composer to manage its dependencies so all you need to do is run
composer require davidepastore/codice-fiscalefrom the command line.– jeroen
Nov 23 '18 at 13:00
@jeroen so all I have to do is to install composer, run it and then I can just use it from there? Sorry, I am still confused :(
– Karen M.
Nov 24 '18 at 15:53