Re: Building a CakePHP app with Parse.com - anyone done it?
Try this CakePHP Datasource
https://github.com/Pollenizer/CakePHP-Parse-DataSource
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 6:26 AM, WhyNotSmile <sharongilmore78@gmail.com> wrote:
> A client has asked me about using Parse.com for a site. I already have a
> version of the site in CakePHP 2.0, but he reckons that in the future
> they'll want a mobile app, and the mobile developers said that they find it
> much easier to build if they use Parse.com. Therefore, he asked me about
> porting the site over to Parse.com.
>
> From a quick read of the Parse.com docs, it looks like it would basically
> replace the MySQL database, and instead the site would need to use REST
> queries to get the data from Parse. I've done a little bit of REST stuff
> before, but it's almost always been by copying and pasting from the relevant
> documentation, so it's not something I fully have a grasp of.
>
> Anyway, I wondered whether anyone else has built a Cake app on this
> platform, and if so, what's it like to work with?
>
> Thanks!
>
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