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Vendor mof Package timestampable Short Description Generates automatically creation and update's date of entity property License
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Presentation
This little library for Doctrine projects allows you to automatically handle creation and update on certain properties of your entity.
How install
You need to install it via composer :
composer require mof/timestampable
Then you need to register the annotations and add the event subscriber to the Doctrine event manager :
AnnotationRegistry::registerLoader('class_exists'); //This register the annotation
You can give to the TimestampableSubcriber constructor any class that implements the Doctrine\Common\Annotations\Reader interface.
Then you ready to go.
Usage
In your entity, you can add the events the property will listen to, there are 2 events available :
Tests
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