platformsh / symfonyflex-bridge
Bridge library for running Symfony Flex on Platform.sh
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Requires
- php: >=7.2
- platformsh/config-reader: ^2.4.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^8.5
README
Archived library: The Symfony Flex Bridge has been archived and is no longer the recommended tool for deployment on Platform.sh. Users should consult the new and official Platform.sh template provided from Symfony and its use of the Symfony configurator script.
Symfony Flex bridge for Platform.sh
This simple bridge library connects a Symfony Flex-based application to Platform.sh. In the typical case it should be completely fire-and-forget.
Symfony Flex expects all configuration to come in through environment variables with specific names in a specific format. Platform.sh provides configuration information as environment variables in a different specific format. This library handles mapping the Platform.sh variables to the format Symfony Flex expects for common values.
Usage
Simply require this package using Composer. When Composer's autoload is included this library will be activated and the environment variables set. As long as that happens before Symfony bootstraps its configuration (which it almost certainly will) everything should work fine with no further user-interaction necessary.
composer require platformsh/symfonyflex-bridge
Mappings performed
-
If a Platform.sh relationship named
database
is defined, it will be taken as an SQL database and mapped to theDATABASE_URL
environment variable for Symfony Flex. (Note: Due to a bug in Doctrine, the code currently assumes MariaDB 10.2 as the service version. If that Doctrine bug is ever resolved this hard-coding can be removed.) -
The Symfony Flex
APP_SECRET
is set based on thePLATFORM_PROJECT_ENTROPY
variable, which is provided for exactly this purpose. -
The
MAILER_URL
variable is set based on thePLATFORM_SMTP_HOST
variable. That will be used by SwiftMailer if it is installed. If not installed this value will be safely ignored. -
If no
APP_ENV
value is set, it will default toprod
.
Elasticsearch
If a Platform.sh relationship named elasticsearch
is defined, it will be taken as an Elasticsearch index and mapped to appropriate environment variables. Most Elasticsearch packages for Symfony do not have a standard naming convention for environment variables so you will need to modify your Symfony configuration to read them.
For the common Elastica library, you would add the following to your Symfony config/services.yaml
file:
# config/services.yaml parameters: es_host: '%env(ELASTICSEARCH_HOST)%' es_port: '%env(ELASTICSEARCH_PORT)%'
And then you can reference those parameters in your Elastica configuration file:
# config/packages/fos_elastica.yaml fos_elastica: clients: default: { host: '%es_host%', port: '%es_port%' }
MongoDB
If a Platform.sh relationship named mongodatabase
is defined, it will be taken as a Doctrine ODM database and mapped to the appropriate environment variables. Note that you may still need to reference those environment variables in your configuration if they are not defined by default. See the DoctrineMongoDBBundle documentation for more details.
Generally, placing the following in your doctrine_mongodb.yaml
file should be sufficient:
# config/packages/doctrine_mongodb.yaml doctrine_mongodb: connections: default: server: '%env(MONGODB_SERVER)%' options: { username: '%env(MONGODB_USERNAME)%', password: '%env(MONGODB_PASSWORD)%', authSource: '%env(MONGODB_DB)%' } default_database: '%env(MONGODB_DB)%'
RabbitMQ
If a Platform.sh relationship named rabbitmqqueue
is defined, it will be taken as a RabbitMQ messenger backend and mapped to the appropriate environment variable.
Solr
If a Platform.sh relationship named solr
is defined, it will be taken as a Solr index and mapped to appropriate environment variables.
For the common uses, you would add the following to your Symfony config/services.yaml
file:
# config/services.yaml parameters: solr_dsn: '%env(SOLR_DSN)%' solr_core: '%env(SOLR_CORE)%'
And then you can reference those parameters in your configuration file:
# config/packages/search_engine_solr.yaml search_engine_solr: endpoints: endpoint0: dsn: '%solr_dsn%' core: '%solr_core%' connections: default: entry_endpoints: - endpoint0
Redis Cache
If a Platform.sh relationship named rediscache
is defined, it will be taken as a the storage engine for a cache pool.
For typical use you will need to define a file looking like this:
# config/packages/framework.yaml framework: cache: app: cache.adapter.redis system: cache.adapter.redis default_redis_provider: "%env(CACHE_URL)%"
For more details see here
Redis session storage
If a Platform.sh relationship named redissession
is defined, it will be taken as a the storage engine for symfony session.
For typical use you will need to add a couple of service definitions which looks like this:
# config/packages/framework.yaml framework: session: handler_id: '%env(SESSION_REDIS_URL)%'
For more details see here