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Informations about the package doctrine-yaml-annotations

Doctrine YAML annotations

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One of the great features of Doctrine 2 is extensibility. Doctrine offers multiple ways to specify mapping information, but the most of the extensions only supports Annotations configuration.

This package adds custom annotations to your YAML mapping files.

What is currently supported:

Installation

The best way to install fmasa/doctrine-yaml-annotations is using Composer:

$ composer require fmasa/doctrine-yaml-annotations

For example let's configure the Consistence extension for Doctrine.

First we have to create annotation reader:

Second argument for AnnotationReader is optional map with entity aliases.

Add annotations to your mapping files:

Now you can read annotations just using Doctrine\Common\Annotations\Reader API:


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Requires php Version ^7.0
doctrine/orm Version ^2.5
symfony/yaml Version ^3.2
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