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Devflow is a powerful headless content management framework and CMS built for PHP programmers, designed to streamline web development using CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and domain-driven development principles. Offering an advanced architecture, Devflow supports event sourcing and domain events, allowing developers to easily manage complex workflows and data changes.
Its rich set of features includes action and filter hooks, enabling customization and extension. Devflow ensures that content management is intuitive and tailored to your specific needs, providing flexibility and control for building scalable and maintainable applications. Perfect for developers seeking a robust, modern solution for headless content management.
- PHP >= 8.4+
- BCMath PHP Extension
- Gettext PHP Extension
- Fileinfo PHP extension
- JSON PHP Extension
- OpenSSL PHP Extension
- PDO PHP Extension
- Mbstring PHP Extension
- Tokenizer PHP Extension
- Fileinfo PHP Extension
- GD Library
- Imagick PHP Extension
- XMLWriter PHP Extension
- Domain-Driven Development
- CQRS & Event Sourcing
- Read Models for content, products, and users
- Serializer - supports serializing and deserialization of data
- Custom Content Types
- Provides a simple hook and event system without affecting core code
- Ability to customize admin dashboard using hooks
- Scheduler for scheduling tasks/jobs
- Security and sanitizing helpers
- NIST Level 2 Standard Role-Based Access Control
- Authentication and User Session Middlewares
- Http Cache Middleware
- Content Cache Middleware
- Minify Middlewares
- Throttle Middleware
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| Login Screen | Dashboard |
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| Content Types | Create Product |
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| Custom Fields | Composer Plugins |
To create a new project, run the following command:
composer create-project getdevflow/cmf project| Version | Minimum PHP Version | Release Date | Bug Fixes Until | Security Fixes Until |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - LTS | 8.3 | December 2024 | June 2027 | December 2028 |
| 2 | 8.4 | May 2026 | January 2028 | April 2030 |
| 3 - LTS | 8.5 | August 2026 | February 2036 | May 2038 |
Documentation is still a work in progress. Between the Devflow Docs, Qubus Components documentation, and CodefyPHP's documentation, that should help you get started.
If you use and love Devflow and are interested in supporting its continued development, please consider sponsoring me via Github.
Devflow could always be better! If you are interested in contributing enhancements or bug fixes, here are a few rules to follow in order to ease code reviews, and discussions before I accept and merge your work.
- You MUST follow the QubusPHP Coding Standards and PSR-12.
- You MUST write (or update) unit tests.
- You SHOULD write documentation.
- Please, write commit messages that make sense, and rebase your branch before submitting your Pull Request.
- Please squash your commits too.
This is used to "clean" your Pull Request before merging it (I don't want commits such as
fix tests,fix 2,fix 3, etc.).
If you discover a vulnerability in the code, please email joshua@nomadicjosh.com.
Devflow is opensource software licensed under the GPLv2.






