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Informations about the package querymap

Provides a simplified interface for building queries with Doctrine.

Sample usage

Installation

Edit your composer.json to include the package into your project, and run

To your $bundles array in AppKernel.php include the QueryMap bundle and provide to its constructor.

Next, to your config.yml file you should specify paths for your mapping yml files - if you use this feature - as such:

For the entities you wish to filter using QueryMap, add the annotation in the Entity header.

You will now be able to filter by all properties of that entity which are defined as @ORM\Column, @ORM\ManyToOne or @ORM\OneToOne.


All versions of querymap with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version >=5.5.9
doctrine/orm Version ^2.5
symfony/http-kernel Version 3.1.*
symfony/dependency-injection Version 3.1.*
symfony/yaml Version 3.1.*
symfony/finder Version 3.1.*
symfony/config Version 3.1.*
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