beberlei / doctrine2-symfony2-workshop
A Doctrine2 Workshop application in combination with Symfony2
Requires
- php: >=5.3.3
- doctrine/doctrine-bundle: @stable
- doctrine/orm: ~2.4
- sensio/distribution-bundle: @stable
- sensio/generator-bundle: @stable
- symfony/monolog-bundle: @stable
- symfony/symfony: 2.3.*
- twig/extensions: 1.0.*
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-12-12 04:03:21 UTC
README
This repository hosts a Symfony2 application used for Doctrine2 workshops. It is a derivation of the Symfony Standard Distribution that is explicitly build for teaching Doctrine2 in a Symfony2 application.
Installation
When you have trouble intalling this application before a workshop, send
an email to contact@qafoo.com
with your errors/problems and we try to help you.
If you don't have Composer installed, go to: http://getcomposer.org/download/ Install Composer as described.
If you have Composer installed on your machine, go into your working directory and call depending on:
composer create-project beberlei/doctrine2-symfony2-workshop doctrine-ws dev-master --prefer-dist
or
php composer.phar create-project beberlei/doctrine2-symfony2-workshop doctrine-ws dev-master --prefer-dist
This will create a new project with this application and download all the dependencies.
Composer during Workshop and Github Limitations
If you are executing the composer installation during the workshop, it is possible Github limits the amount of calls through Composer by IP address. You have to create an OAuth token to continue:
-
Create a Github account if you don't have one yet
-
From the Commandline call:
curl -u 'your_github_user' -d '\{"note":"Workshop"\}' https://api.github.com/authorizations
-
Update your composer.json with the Token in the result:
{ "config": { "github-oauth": { "github.com":"tokenhere" } } }
Database Configuration
By default this example application will use SQLite as a database. To configure
another database to use during the workshop go to app/config/config.yml
and change the configuration as explained in the file. You can uncomment
the specific sections for MySQL or PostgreSQL to change the database.
Setup Webserver
Unless you have PHP 5.4 installed, you have to setup a webserver like Apache or Nginx to serve your project.
With PHP 5.4 starting your Symfony application is as simple as calling:
php app/console server:run
If you don't have PHP 5.4 yet make sure to change your /etc/hosts
file to contain a rule 127.0.0.1 sf2demo
Apache
Put the following into /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/sf2demo
or
the Windows equivalent folder where your Apache Vhosts are located:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName sf2demo
DocumentRoot /path/to/project/web
<Directory /path/to/project/web/>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow From all
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php [QSA,L]
</IfModule>
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Nginx
Put the following into /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/sf2demo
:
server {
listen *:80;
server_name sf2demo;
set $index "index.php";
root /path/tp/project/web;
index $index;
if (-f $request_filename) {
break;
}
if (!-e $request_filename) {
rewrite ^(.+)$ /$index$1 last;
break;
}
}
Important Note
This application is only for workshop purposes, it is neither secure nor sanely configured production usage.