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This package provides a Laravel Eloquent service provider for Silex applications.
It was pulled from this gist created by
Jamie York. It is his creation, not ours. We just
maintain this version for use in our public and client projects.
There's the basic code for updating this to Silex 2.x and Illuminate 5.1, but since
Lumen has arrived on the scene, it seems that it would be a bit redundant to work on
maintaining the project in the future for Silex 2. If you need Eloquent and a
microframework for new proejcts, Lumen would seem to be the way to go.
That being said, if someone is interested in helping test the code already there in the
silex-v2 branch, let us know!
Unless that happens, we plan to maintain this until the end of life for Silex 1.X only.
Installation
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Examples
Single Connection
Multiple Connections
APC Caching Example
File Caching Example
Booting and Usage
A connection to the database is only established once Silex is booted,
which happens when you call $app->run(). If you need to establish the
connection manually before then, you need to call $app['capsule'];
Composer command for our command line client (download client)This client runs in each environment. You don't need a specific PHP version etc. The first 20 API calls are free.Standard composer command
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