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SimpleHMVCBundle

Simple HMVC Bundle for Symfony2

The HMVC design pattern, came about when trying resolve the problem of embedding widgets into pages. HMVC allows us to cleanly separate Controller, Model and View logic's, enabling us to create easier to work with and clearly encompassed code.

Symfony2 does provide us with tools that allow us to "load" routes within our controllers and our views, but the process, behind the scenes, is more complex than I like.

For info on embedding using the symfony provided options see: http://symfony.com/doc/2.8/book/templating.html#templating-embedding-controller

HMVC (Hierarchical model-view-controller) symfony bundle enables you to "Widgetize" or as used in this bundle "Elementize" your controllers. Architecturally this allows you to recursively include the same element one or many times across multiple pages without having to rebuild or restate the model logic.

Installation

Composer (Recommended)

composer require beyerz/simple-hmvc-bundle

Application Kernel

Add SimpleHMVC to the registerBundles() method of your application kernel:

Usage

Pages and Elements can be created by hand or generated using the provided commands. If you choose to create them manually or need to update manually, please consider the expected file structure

Creating Pages

Using the command

For additional options or help

This command will generate a controller with one or many actions according to your specification. For every controller action the following classes will be created, {action}Model, {action}Context, {action}Input and a view in snake case format.

The creation of a page with results in the following directory structure The Controller name used here is: BeyerzTestingBundle:GitExample

You can also create controllers under different directories by specifying the path during the creation. A simple sub-controller would generate this file structure The Controller name used here is: BeyerzTestingBundle:GitExample/SubExample

Creating Elements

Elements are very similar to pages, except that no controller is generated for elements.

Using the command

For additional options or help

This command will generate the following classes, {element}Model, {element}Context, {element}Input and a view in snake case format.

The creation of an element results in the following directory structure The Element name used here is: BeyerzTestingBundle:GitElement

You can also create elements under different directories by specifying the path during the creation. A simple sub-element would generate this file structure The element name used here is: BeyerzTestingBundle:GitExample/SubElement

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