A list of PHP classes that will help you develop fast & easy various API's.
You are strongly encouraged to install nelmio/cors-bundle
.
composer require nelmio/cors-bundle
Simfony Assets
provides multiple services. Here is the list of all available services:
- Download Service.
- Database Export Service.
- Exception Listener.
Just add the following lines inside app/config/services.yml
:
mindlahus.v4.download_service:
class: Mindlahus\SymfonyAssets\Service\DownloadService
arguments: ["@service_container"]
mindlahus.v4.database_export_service:
class: Mindlahus\SymfonyAssets\Service\DatabaseExportService
arguments: ["@service_container"]
mindlahus.v4.exception_listener:
class: Mindlahus\SymfonyAssets\EventListener\ExceptionListener
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: kernel.exception, method: onKernelException }
auth0.v4.jwt_auth_bundle:
class: Mindlahus\SymfonyAssets\Security\A0UserProvider
arguments: ["@jwt_auth.auth0_service", '%jwt_auth.domain%']
The easiest way of connecting this to your app is by simple copy/paste. See src/Resources/config/doctrine_extensions.yml
.
gedmo.listener.timestampable:
class: Gedmo\Timestampable\TimestampableListener
tags:
- { name: doctrine.event_subscriber, connection: default }
calls:
- [ setAnnotationReader, [ "@annotation_reader" ] ]
gedmo.listener.blameable:
class: Gedmo\Blameable\BlameableListener
tags:
- { name: doctrine.event_subscriber, connection: default }
calls:
- [ setAnnotationReader, [ "@annotation_reader" ] ]
In case you use Auth0
and still want to make use of blameable
a solution is to using the DoctrineExtensionListener
.
This will help you connect your local User
to the user profile
made available by Auth0
after login.
To connect the listener to your app, just copy/paste
the following snippet.
mindlahus.v4.doctrine_extension_listener:
class: Mindlahus\SymfonyAssets\Listener\DoctrineExtensionListener
calls:
- [ setContainer, [ "@service_container" ] ]
- [ setUserRepository, [ "AppBundle:User" ] ]
tags:
# loggable hooks user username if one is in security context
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: kernel.request, method: onKernelRequest }
monolog:
channels: [onew]
handlers:
onew:
# log all messages (since debug is the lowest level)
level: debug
type: stream
path: '%kernel.logs_dir%/onew.log'
channels: [onew]