# Swagger generated server ## Overview Using the swagger-codegen, you can not only generate clients but servers as well! The same spec can be used to drive your development both ways. This is an example of generating a server for `PHP`. ### Prerequisites You need the following installed and available in your $PATH:
  • - Scala 2.9.1 [available here](http://www.scala-lang.org) You also need to add scala binary to your PATH. You need an apache server running with mod_rewrite enabled ### Generating a server You first need to build the `swagger-codegen` project--this is done by running this command at the root of the swagger-codegen project: ``` mvn package ``` You can now generate a server from any valid[**](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/blob/master/README.md#validating-your-swagger-spec) swagger spec: ``` ./bin/runscala.sh samples/server-generator/php/PHPServerFromSpec.scala http://petstore.swagger.wordnik.com/api/api-docs special-key ``` After executing this script, you will have an output directory with the server-generated files: ``` $ cd samples/server-generator/php/output $ find . -type f ./.htaccess ./composer.json ./index.php ./README.md ``` To install the dependencies, cd to the `samples/server-generator/php/output` folder and run: ``` $ curl -s http://getcomposer.org/installer | php $ php composer.phar install ``` You can now access the api by going to `http://localhost/path-to-output-dir/`. Of course this isn't a fully runnable server! You have to add the logic in the index.php file. But that's the easy part. ### Making it your own Running the sample is easy, but how about making your own server? Easy! Just modify the `samples/server-generator/php/PHPServerGenerator.scala` file. Don't like the templates? Don't worry, we're not offended! They're [mustache](http://mustache.github.com/) templates and are easy to modify. Take a look at the sample templates here:
  • - Generator for the index.php file : [api.mustache](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen/blob/master/samples/server-generator/php/templates/index.mustache) Sound easy? It is!