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Miraxek2015-11-06 00:29:01
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Miraxek, 2015-11-06 00:29:01

Creation of web pages of the site based on a ready-made database. How?

Good afternoon!
There was such a situation. There is a ready DB. ~15 entities linked. It so happened that the database is already full, there are rows, and a large number.
How to make ready-made web pages for the site based on it?
The essence of the database is a catalog of goods with different properties.
That is, I want some algorithm that will turn one of the database tables, in which there are 1000 items, into 1000 web pages of the site, like http://blabla.ru/commodity/Id3
Are there any ready-made solutions in cms? If yes, in what?
Or am I lost in the three pines and the answer lies on the surface, and I, like an idiot, am looking for a difficult solution?)

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Denis Bukreev, 2015-11-06
@denisbookreev

oh how wrong you are in your metaphors
for you the answer lies at a depth at which you will be flattened from pressure
you still have to rewrite the functionality of the site for queries in the database there are
no simple solutions will bring money, but at the same time not pay a penny for it? when was it that the business was free, given the cheapness of creating sites

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Super User, 2015-11-06
@sergeystepanov1988

We take any simple framework and go ahead. For example Flight or Slim . To abstract a little from SQL, you can screw some other ORM there . The whole point is that you do not need to create 1000 pages physically, but only one page template, in which values ​​from the database will be substituted in the right places.

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Alexander, 2015-11-06
@syschel

Here is the tsms that you need. There is no other solution.

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Max, 2015-11-06
@MaxDukov

it is not difficult to draw such a crutch on the same Symphony. But that's just a crutch. Then you want to search, then the basket, then something else.
You are not yet mired in this man-made chaos - it is better to choose a normal engine for the store and spend time migrating data to it. Now spend a fair amount of time - but then save.

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