A MVC Design pattern App using Vue.js and PHP to imitate the simulation of an ATM.
Requirements : php version : 7.4
First, we need to activate mod_rewrite
. It’s available but not enabled with a clean Apache 2 installation.
sudo a2enmod rewrite
This will activate the module or alert you that the module is already enabled. To put these changes into effect, restart Apache.
sudo systemctl restart apache2
mod_rewrite
is now fully enabled. In the next step we will set up an .htaccess
file that we’ll use to define rewrite rules for redirects.
An .htaccess
file allows us to modify our rewrite rules without accessing server configuration files. For this reason, .htaccess
is critical to your web application’s security. The period that precedes the filename ensures that the file is hidden.
We will need to set up and secure a few more settings before we can begin.
By default, Apache prohibits using an .htaccess
file to apply rewrite rules, so first you need to allow changes to the file. Open the default Apache configuration file using nano
or your favorite text editor.
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
Inside that file, you will find a <VirtualHost *:80>
block starting on the first line. Inside of that block, add the following new block so your configuration file looks like the following. Make sure that all blocks are properly indented.
<VirtualHost *:80>
<Directory /var/www/html>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
. . .
</VirtualHost>
Save and close the file. To put these changes into effect, restart Apache.
sudo systemctl restart apache2
Now, create the .htaccess
file in the web root.
sudo nano /var/www/html/.htaccess
Add this line at the top of the new file to activate the rewrite engine.
/var/www/html/.htaccess
RewriteEngine on
Save the file and exit.
Go to your Terminal and type-in
./Database/db_exec.sh
Enter your DBusername and DBPassword
Go to sample-atm-app/Modules/Base/Model/Dbconnection.php
and change to your dbservername,username,dbpassword and dbname.
Go to Browser and type -in 127.0.0.1/YOUR-APP-NAME