TrustRadius Insights for CakePHP are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Recommendations
Based on user reviews, CakePHP is commonly recommended in the following ways:
CakePHP is considered a good framework for fast development. Users have found it to be efficient and effective in quickly building and implementing web applications.
CakePHP is particularly recommended for programmers who frequently work on creating and modifying web applications. Its features and functionality are well-suited for developers who need to make changes to their projects on the go.
CakePHP is suggested as a suitable option for software engineers and business owners looking to finish, implement, and build projects quickly. It provides a convenient platform for rapid development and deployment.
However, some users advise considering alternative frameworks like Laravel or Symfony for larger projects or even smaller ones. They believe that these frameworks may offer more extensive features and capabilities.
Lastly, it is recommended to read a lot of documentation when using CakePHP. This suggests that comprehensive understanding of the framework's functionalities is crucial for successful implementation and development.
CakePHP was used by my company to create quick and easy MVC web applications using PHP.
Pros
The common framework tools are all built in: interface translations to different languages , caching the results of queries and user information, or template rendering (redis/memcache are supported natively), simplified database access (the framework's native CakePHP ORM supports ActiveRecord and Datamapper patterns to access data on database) validation of data input from end users, middleware authentication.
The framework also natively support rest API calls that seamlessly work with your environment and XHR requests. Combining this with their built in magical methods that greatly reduce writing time, it is easy to develop API calls in.
There is also an extensive support for CLI based utilities developed on top of your web application: these various console applications are ideal for handling the usual background tasks/jobs that occur outside of the HTTP request-response cycle. In any CakePHP console application you can can reuse your application classes already developed for the web app, which just adds to the native extensibility.
Cons
The biggest issue inherit in CakePHP, and why we switched to Laravel, is the base configuration of the program. Most people aree that CakePHP uses old (outdated, even dangerous) PHP habits. There is some truth in this: Cake has not been as quick to adapt to the newer PHP versions as they should. I was always surprised that with new major releases, from 2.4 to 2.5 for example, that the minimum version of PHP will never increase. For example, CakePHP only requires version 5.2.8 of PHP, but it would not have been difficult to update the minimum version at least 5.3 when adapting a new version.
Speed - our company had many issues scaling CakePHP to a medium size application software, even with using REDIS/memcache we would still run into many issues with the built-in ORM.
Likelihood to Recommend
If you need to create simple CRUD applications using a MVC framework, I could say CakePHP could achieve this. But with frameworks like Laravel on the market, I would have a hard time recommending CakePHP for anything.
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