rodmcnew / symfonize-zf
Allows you to use Symfony 2 bundles in Zend Framework 2 apps
1.2.1
2015-12-31 17:14 UTC
Requires
- php: >=5.5.0
- rodmcnew/symfonize-zf-container-bridge: >=1.1.1
- sensio/generator-bundle: >=2.3
- symfony/framework-standard-edition: 2.7.5
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: 4.8.*
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: 2.3.3
README
SymfonizeZF allows you to include Symfony 2 Bundles in your Zend Framework 2 application.
Symfonize provides the following 3 features to ensure the seamless integration of Symfony bundles:
####Bundle Loader
- Bundle loading configured through application.config.php. This caches DI config and routing for performance.
####Container Bridge
- A bridge between the SF DI container and the ZF service manager. Requests for ZF-module-defined services from the SF container work. Requests for SF-bundle-defined services from the ZF service manager also work.
####Routing bridge
- A routing bridge that allows SF-bundle-defined routes to be dispatched to SF controllers. Symfony does not boot for ZF-defined routes.
####How to install and register Symfony Bundles:
// In config/autoload/application.config.php [ 'modules' => [ //Add Symfonize modules to the end of your ZF modules list. 'Reliv\\SymfonizeZF', 'Reliv\\SymfonizeZFContainerBridge', ], 'symfonize_zf' => [ /** * This is the place to register your own bundles. This is similar to: * http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/bundles/installation.html */ 'bundles' => [ new \MyOwnFun\MyOwnFunBundle(), ], /** * These bundles do not load for zend routes. They only load if * a Symfony route is detected and Symfony is booted. */ 'symfony_only_bundles' => [ new \Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\FrameworkBundle(), new \Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\SecurityBundle(), new \Symfony\Bundle\TwigBundle\TwigBundle(), new \Symfony\Bundle\MonologBundle\MonologBundle(), new \Symfony\Bundle\SwiftmailerBundle\SwiftmailerBundle(), new \Symfony\Bundle\AsseticBundle\AsseticBundle(), new \Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\DoctrineBundle(), new \Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\SensioFrameworkExtraBundle(), ], /** * These bundles load only if environment is dev or test. * These bundles do not load for zend routes. */ 'symfony_only_dev_bundles' => [ new \Symfony\Bundle\DebugBundle\DebugBundle(), new \Symfony\Bundle\WebProfilerBundle\WebProfilerBundle(), new \Sensio\Bundle\DistributionBundle\SensioDistributionBundle(), new \Sensio\Bundle\GeneratorBundle\SensioGeneratorBundle(), ], 'environment' => $onProd ? 'prod' : 'dev', /** * Should be true on dev, and false on prod. This disables caching. */ 'debug' => !$onProd, /** * Cache files are written here */ 'cache_dir' => __DIR__ . '/../data/SymfonizeZf', /** * Log files go here */ 'log_dir' => __DIR__ . '/../data/SymfonizeZf/log', /** * This can be changed if you want to control your own Symfony root */ 'symfony_root_dir' => __DIR__ . '/../vendor/reliv/symfonize-zf/SymfonyRoot' ] ]