knpuniversity / lorem-ipsum-bundle
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: ^7.1.3
- symfony/config: ^3.4 || ^4.0
- symfony/dependency-injection: ^3.4 || ^4.0
- symfony/http-kernel: ^3.4 || ^4.0
Requires (Dev)
- symfony/browser-kit: ^3.4 || ^4.0
- symfony/framework-bundle: ^3.4 || ^4.0
- symfony/phpunit-bridge: ^3.4 || ^4.0
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Last update: 2024-12-21 21:31:29 UTC
README
WARNING: This bundle is an example bundle created in https://symfonycasts.com/screencast/symfony-bundle and is not meant to be used as a dependency in a real application!
Hello LoremIpsumBundle!
LoremIpsumBundle is a way for you to generate "fake text" into your Symfony application, but with just a little bit more joy than your normal lorem ipsum.
Install the package with:
composer require knpuniversity/lorem-ipsum-bundle --dev
And... that's it! If you're not using Symfony Flex, you'll also
need to enable the KnpU\LoremIpsumBundle\KnpULoremIpsumBundle
in your AppKernel.php
file.
Usage
This bundle provides a single service for generating fake text, which
you can autowire by using the KnpUIpsum
type-hint:
// src/Controller/SomeController.php use KnpU\LoremIpsumBundle\KnpUIpsum; // ... class SomeController { public function index(KnpUIpsum $knpUIpsum) { $fakeText = $knpUIpsum->getParagraphs(); // ... } }
You can also access this service directly using the id
knpu_lorem_ipsum.knpu_ipsum
.
Configuration
A few parts of the generated text can be configured directly by
creating a new config/packages/knpu_lorem_ipsum.yaml
file. The
default values are:
# config/packages/knpu_lorem_ipsum.yaml knpu_lorem_ipsum: # Whether or not you believe in unicorns unicorns_are_real: true # How much do you like sunshine? min_sunshine: 3
Extending the Word List
If you're feeling especially creative and excited, you can add your own words to the word generator!
To do that, create a class that implements WordProviderInterface
:
namespace App\Service; use KnpU\LoremIpsumBundle\WordProviderInterface; class CustomWordProvider implements WordProviderInterface { public function getWordList(): array { return ['beach']; } }
And... that's it! If you're using the standard service configuration,
your new class will automatically be registered as a service and used
by the system. If you are not, you will need to register this class
as a service and tag it with knpu_ipsum_word_provider
.
Contributing
Of course, open source is fueled by everyone's ability to give just a little bit of their time for the greater good. If you'd like to see a feature or add some of your own happy words, awesome! Tou can request it - but creating a pull request is an even better way to get things done.
Either way, please feel comfortable submitting issues or pull requests: all contributions and questions are warmly appreciated :).