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Vendor sideclick Package entity-helper-bundle Short Description Bundle for Symfony 2.6+ which introduces entity helper classes for each Doctrine entity in your bundle License
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Informations about the package entity-helper-bundle
EntityHelperBundle
Bundle for Symfony 2.6+ which introduces entity helper classes for each Doctrine entity in your bundle
Installation
Step 1: Add the following to the "require" section of composer.json
OR just require the bundle from the commandline
Step 2: Enable the bundle
Enable the bundle in the kernel:
Usage
Entity helper classes should be defined in the /Entity/Helper directory of your bundle, here is the basic structure of an Entity Helper class for an entity named 'User':
There is a service named sideclick_entity_helper.entity_helper_factory which makes it easy to get an instance of an Entity Helper for an object, for example, in your controller you could do:
Also, there is a twig function to get a helper in your templates:
More documentation to come...
All versions of entity-helper-bundle with dependencies
Requiresphp Version
>=5.5 symfony/symfony Version
>=2.6 || ~3.0
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