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Informations about the package jad

JAD

JSON Api :heart: Doctrine ORM

Build Status License: MIT Codecov.io Maintainability

JAD is a library created for rapid development of JSON API backend REST implementation. You can run JAD as a standalone server with php -S (see demo), or you can use it as a middleware in your framework.

It turns doctrine entities (doctrine/doctrine2) to a JSON API resource, or collection of resources automagically.

Requirements

You need to have Doctrine installed and preferably setup before you can use Jad.

Install

composer require oligus/jad

Quick start

  1. Annotate your entities that you want to expose to JSON-API:

  2. Setup JAD using current entity manager.

  3. Fetch results

Contents

Configure

Mapping your entities

Fetching the resources

Fetching resources with relationships

Creating a new resource

Updating a resource

Deleting resources / relationships

Validation

Support

Lumen

Support for lumen via middleware.

In your Lumen bootstrap file (../lumen/bootstrap/app.php)

You can go with the default configuration or copy lumen/vendor/oligus/jad/src/Support/Lumen/jad.php to /lumen/config and change it there.

Contributing

When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue before making a pull request.

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details


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Requires php Version >=7.2
ext-json Version *
symfony/http-foundation Version ^4.1
symfony/validator Version ^4.1
phan/phan Version ^2
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