knplabs / rad-prototype
Pierre PLAZANET <pierre@knplabs.com>
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Requires
- php: ~7.0
- doctrine/inflector: ~1.0
- phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock: ~2.0||~3.0
- symfony/dependency-injection: ~2.4||~3.0
- symfony/http-kernel: ~2.4||~3.0
Requires (Dev)
- knplabs/phpspec-welldone-extension: dev-master@dev
- phpspec/phpspec: ^2.4
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Last update: 2022-09-23 13:36:32 UTC
README
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Rapid Application Development : Prototype
Automatically inject methods into objects
Installation
composer require knplabs/rad-prototype ~2.0
class AppKernel { function registerBundles() { $bundles = array( //... new Knp\Rad\Prototype\Bundle\PrototypeBundle(), //... ); //... return $bundles; } }
Usages
1. Method side
You can create injectable methods via dependency injections. You can apply the tag knp_rad_prototype.prototype_method
.
For example, if I want to expose the method getRepository
form the @doctrine
service, I just have to declare a new method:
knp_rad_prototype.prototype.method.doctrine.get_repository: class: Knp\Rad\Prototype\Prototype\Method arguments: - @doctrine - getRepository tags: - { name: knp_rad_prototype.prototype_method, alias: getRepository, domain: doctrine }
The first argument should be a service or a classname (for static methods), the second argument should be a method name. In this case, the method will be @doctrine->getRepository()
.
The alias
tag option represent the method name inside the prototype, so in this case, I can call the method with $this->getRepository()
.
Finaly, the domain
tag option represent the domain of this method, a prototype can recieve method of some domains.
2. Prototype side
2.1. Attach methods to a controller
Access to methods from a controller
Your controller should implements the Knp\Rad\Prototype\Prototype
. You can also use the basic implementation via the trait Knp\Rad\Prototype\Prototype\Controller
namespace AppBundle\Controller; use Knp\Rad\Prototype\Prototype; class ProductController implements Prototype { use Prototype\Controller; public function testAction($id) { $product = $this->getRepository('AppBundle:Product')->find($id); $this->persist($product); $this->flush(); // ... } }
3. Web Debug Toolbar
When your controller implements the Knp\Rad\Prototype\Prototype
interface, the following icon will appear into the Symfony web debug toobar.
And you can also access to every accessable methods from your prototypes from the Symfony profiler interface