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Informations about the package frontend-url-bundle

GenjFrontendUrlBundle

Provides helpers to generate frontend URLs. Your Entities need these methods in order for this bundle to work:

Configuration

You must set the name of your frontend environment in config.yml:

Usage

Front-end URL generation

From twig:

From PHP:

Preview parameter

It is possible to generate a URL to a 'preview controller'. You could e.g. restrict access to that controller and show non-cached versions of certain pages. If you do:

Then the resulting URL would become /preview.php/path/to/page.

You can use the same thing from Twig too:

More about environments: http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/configuration/environments.html


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Requires symfony/symfony Version >=2.5,<3.0-dev
sensio/framework-extra-bundle Version ~3.0
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