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Informations about the package anycontent-backend

Installation

Make sure Composer is installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.

Step 1: Install via Composer

Require the package in the composer json:

Step 2: Enable the Bundle

Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles in the config/bundles.php file of your project:

// config/bundles.php

Step 3: Install assets

Install assets manually if necessary, another composer update should already do the trick. If a bundles/anycontentbackend folder appears in your public folder, you're good.

Step 4: Configure the routes

config/routes/anycontent.yaml

You might need to clear the Symfony cache after that. Browse /anycontent to see a security warning, as you are not logged in.

Step 5: Configure Users

config/packages/security.yaml

Step 6: Configure Repositories

Add section any_content_backend: to your config, here some examples for different connection types:


All versions of anycontent-backend with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=8.0
symfony/config Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/framework-bundle Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/security-bundle Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/http-kernel Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/routing Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/twig-bundle Version ^5.4|^6.0
twig/twig Version ^2.13|^3.0.4
nhagemann/anycontent-client-php Version 5.*
symfony/event-dispatcher Version ^5.4|^6.0
d4h/finediff Version ^1.0
phpoffice/phpspreadsheet Version ^1.29
rector/rector Version ^0.17.1
symfony/console Version ^5.4|^6.0
symfony/yaml Version ^5.4|^6.0
ext-curl Version *
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