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Informations about the package doctrine-query-specification

Doctrine2 - Specification based querying.

.github/workflows/main.yaml

This packages eases the translation of domain questions to things doctrine can understand.

Query specifications allow you to hook into three stages of the query building process.

  1. Applying constraints
  2. Modifying the query builder.
  3. Modifying the query.

This allows you to encapsulate query logic in bite-sized, small, object. When naming these objects you can take into account what purpose they fulfill.

Installation:

Effect

Turn code like this:

Into this:

Examples

Specification aware repositories.

Query constraints.

Query constrains can also accept user-provided input in constructors. When doing so, use parameterized queries to protect yourself against SQL-injections.

Query modifiers.

QueryBuilder modifiers.

Specification composition

There are three ways of building compositions. Firstly there are specification collections which allow you to create andX and orX groups.

The second way is to create new specification objects which encapsulate one of more other specifications.

Lastly you can extend a generic collection:


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Requires doctrine/orm Version ^2|^3
php Version ^7.4|^8.0
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