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Informations about the package allegro

Allegro

Symfony bundles autoloader.

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Why

How many times have you required a composer package for your Symfony project and then you have needed to add it into AppKernel?

For some projects, there is not an straight correlation but for most of them, the only reason to require them is to add the bundle from within to a Symfony project.

For those cases, this project tries to minimise the work required to add the third party bundle by allowing it to be autoloaded.

Usage

Using Allegro is as easy as injecting it into the AppKernel file of your project. For example:

That's it. Next time the AppKernel is read, Allegro will append any extra bundle automatically.

How

Allegro works by inspecting the composer packages for an specific configuration. If found, it reads and processes it so, making a bundle compatible with Allegro is as easy as providing the right configuration into its composer file.

This is the configuration that Allegro looks for on each composer.json file of each required package:

Of course, you can set as many bundle classes as you need inside the array. Additionally, the root package (that means, the composer.json file of the Symfony project using Allegro) can also have this configuration in order to autoload the bundles.

Allegro assumes that packages inside require key are used for production while those inside require-dev are used only for development.

Install

In order to have Allegro you first need to require it through composer:


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Requires php Version >=5.5
composer/composer Version ^1.2
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