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Vendor battis Package appmetadata Short Description An object to store app metadata backed by a MySQL table License
LGPL-3.0
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This is one of those things that feels like it should already exist, but my cursory search of the interwebs failed to turn it up:
an associative array akin to $_GLOBALS that is backed by a persistent datastore (MySQL in this case, because it's the only
thing I ever use, because… lazy, I guess).
Usage
Update your composer.json file to include the following.
Handy hint: It always annoys me to have the overhead of documentation, unit tests, etc. for other projects included in mine. Per this answer on Stack Overflow, you can actually buy some small improvement by adding the --prefer-dist flag to composer install and composer update, as in:
Create an AppMetadata object and treat it as you would any other associative array.
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