joacub / doctrine-module
Zend Framework 2 Module that provides Doctrine basic functionality required for ORM and ODM modules
1.1.0
2016-07-03 13:37 UTC
Requires
- php: ^5.5 || ^7.0
- doctrine/cache: ~1.5
- doctrine/common: ~2.6
- symfony/console: ~2.3|~3.0
- zendframework/zend-authentication: ^2.5.2
- zendframework/zend-cache: ^2.5.2
- zendframework/zend-hydrator: ^1.1
- zendframework/zend-mvc: ^2.5.2
- zendframework/zend-paginator: ^2.6
- zendframework/zend-servicemanager: ^2.7.5 || ^3.0.3
- zendframework/zend-stdlib: ^2.7.6
- zendframework/zend-validator: ^2.5.2
Requires (Dev)
- doctrine/coding-standard: dev-master
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.0
- zendframework/zend-i18n: ^2.6
- zendframework/zend-log: ^2.5.2
- zendframework/zend-modulemanager: ^2.6.1
- zendframework/zend-serializer: ^2.6
- zendframework/zend-session: ^2.5.2
- zendframework/zend-test: ^2.5.2
- zendframework/zend-version: ^2.5
Suggests
- doctrine/data-fixtures: Data Fixtures if you want to generate test data or bootstrap data for your deployments
README
DoctrineModule provides basic functionality consumed by DoctrineORMModule (if you want to use Doctrine ORM) and DoctrineMongoODMModule (if you want to use MongoDB ODM)
Documentation
Please check the docs
dir
for more detailed documentation on the features provided by this module.
Installation
Installation of DoctrineModule uses composer. For composer documentation, please refer to getcomposer.org.
php composer.phar require doctrine/doctrine-module:0.*
Then add DoctrineModule
to your config/application.config.php
Installation without composer is not officially supported, and requires you to install and autoload
the dependencies specified in the composer.json
.