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Package odm-param-converter-bundle
Short Description Provide a symfony param converter for the best it odm
License proprietary
Informations about the package odm-param-converter-bundle
ODM Param Converter Bundle
This bundle provides a symfony param converter for the commercetools odm framework - similar to the doctrine param converter.
Installation
Step 1: Download the Bundle
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
This command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Step 2: Enable the Bundle
Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the app/AppKernel.php
file of your project:
Step 3: Using
The shortest usage of the param converter is with a standard id
field. The converter get the repository of the given class (provided by odm)
and fetch the item. Just use your commercetools object as parameter type hint and name your route id field id
.
Internal, the findOneBy
method will be executed and throws a NotFoundException
if not item was found.
Example:
If the placeholder does not have the same name as the primary key, pass the id option (you have to annotate the param converter now):
You can create a mapping if you have to pass multiple parameters for fetching an item. Just create an key value pair at the mapping option. The key is your route name (eg. "container_key"), the value your commercetools object field (eg. "container"):
If your route params are identical to your commercetools objects fields, you can skip defining the mapping. The param converter will do this
as long as you don't have an id
key on your route or has defined the id
option:
Sometimes, you want to execute a special method of your repository. You can change the repository method easily by setting
the name of your method in the options. The converter will execute the method with the value of id
as method argument.
Naturally, you can mix the repository method option with your mappings. With the following code, the converter will execute
the findByCriteria
. The values will be passed as one array argument.
...
But maybe, the repository does not expect an array. As example, the findByContainerAndKey
of the custom object repository
expect a container string + a key string and not an array:
For this reason you can pass the map_method_signature
option. If true, all parameters will be matched with the method arguments.
...
All versions of odm-param-converter-bundle with dependencies
symfony/dependency-injection Version ^3.1
symfony/yaml Version ^3.1
symfony/config Version ^3.1
symfony/http-kernel Version ^3.1
sensio/framework-extra-bundle Version ^3.0.2
bestit/commercetools-odm-bundle Version ^0.54 || ^1