zfcampus / zf-apigility-doctrine
Apigility Doctrine module
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Requires
- php: ^5.6 || ^7.0
- phpro/zf-doctrine-hydration-module: ^2.0.1 || ^3.0 || ^4.1
- zfcampus/zf-apigility: ^1.3
Requires (Dev)
- doctrine/doctrine-module: ^1.2 || ^2.1.7
- doctrine/doctrine-mongo-odm-module: ^0.11 || ^1.0
- doctrine/doctrine-orm-module: ^1.1 || ^2.1.3
- doctrine/mongodb-odm: ^1.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5.7.27 || ^6.5.13 || ^7.5.2
- symfony/yaml: ^2.3 || ^3.0 || ^4.0
- zendframework/zend-coding-standard: ~1.0.0
- zendframework/zend-form: ^2.9.2
- zendframework/zend-i18n: ^2.7.3
- zendframework/zend-log: ^2.9.1
- zendframework/zend-mvc: ^2.7.13 || ^3.0.2
- zendframework/zend-serializer: ^2.8
- zendframework/zend-stdlib: ^2.7.7 || ^3.2.1
- zendframework/zend-test: ^2.6.1 || ^3.0.1
- zfcampus/zf-apigility-admin: ^1.5.7
- zfcampus/zf-hal: ^1.4.2
Suggests
- api-skeletons/zf-doctrine-hydrator: Hydrator strategies for Doctrine in Apigility
- api-skeletons/zf-oauth2-doctrine: OAuth2 Doctrine Adapter for Apigility
- doctrine/doctrine-mongo-odm-module: For Mongo ODM mapping
- doctrine/doctrine-orm-module: For ORM mapping
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README
Repository abandoned 2019-12-31
This repository has moved to laminas-api-tools/api-tools-doctrine.
This module provides the classes for integrating Doctrine with Apigility.
Installation
Installation of this module uses composer. For composer documentation, please refer to getcomposer.org.
$ composer require zfcampus/zf-apigility-doctrine
This library provides two modules. The first, ZF\Apigility\Doctrine\Server
provides
the classes to serve data created by the second, ZF\Apigility\Doctrine\Admin
.
The Admin module is used to create apigility resources and the Server serves those
created resources. Generally you would include Admin in your config/development.config.php
and Server in your config/application.config.php
.
ZF\Apigility\Doctrine\Server
has a dependency with Phpro\DoctrineHydrationModule
to handle
entity hydration. See documentation and instructions
on how to set up this module.
zend-component-installer
If you use zend-component-installer, that plugin will install zf-apigility-doctrine, and all modules it depends on, as a module in your application configuration for you.
For Apache installations it is recommended the AllowEncodedSlashes-directive is set to On so the configuration can be read.
API Resources
NOTE! This section was/is intended for the authors of zf-apigility-admin-ui. While it is possible to use these instructions to manually create Apigility Doctrine resources it is strongly recommended to use the UI.
/apigility/api/doctrine[/:object_manager_alias]/metadata[/:name]
This will return metadata for the named entity which is a member of the named object manager. Querying without a name will return all metadata for the object manager.
/apigility/api/module[/:name]/doctrine[/:controller_service_name]
This is a Doctrine resource route like Apigility Rest /apigility/api/module[/:name]/rest[/:controller_service_name]
To create a resource do not include [/:controller_service_name]
POST Parameters
{ "objectManager": "doctrine.entitymanager.orm_default", "serviceName": "Artist", "entityClass": "Db\\Entity\\Artist", "routeIdentifierName": "artist_id", "entityIdentifierName": "id", "routeMatch": "/api/artist", "pageSizeParam": "limit", // optional, default null "hydratorName": "DbApi\\V1\\Rest\\Artist\\ArtistHydrator", // optional, default generated "hydrateByValue": true // optional, default true }
Hydrating Entities by Value or Reference
By default the admin tool hydrates entities by reference by setting
$config['doctrine-hydrator']['hydrator_class']['by_value']
to false
.
Custom Events
It is possible to hook in on specific doctrine events of the type DoctrineResourceEvent
.
This way, it is possible to alter the doctrine entities or collections before or after a specific action is performed.
Supported events:
EVENT_FETCH_PRE = 'fetch.pre';
EVENT_FETCH_POST = 'fetch.post';
EVENT_FETCH_ALL_PRE = 'fetch-all.pre';
EVENT_FETCH_ALL_POST = 'fetch-all.post';
EVENT_CREATE_PRE = 'create.pre';
EVENT_CREATE_POST = 'create.post';
EVENT_UPDATE_PRE = 'update.pre';
EVENT_UPDATE_POST = 'update.post';
EVENT_PATCH_PRE = 'patch.pre';
EVENT_PATCH_POST = 'patch.post';
EVENT_PATCH_LIST_PRE = 'patch-all.pre';
EVENT_PATCH_LIST_POST = 'patch-all.post';
EVENT_DELETE_PRE = 'delete.pre';
EVENT_DELETE_POST = 'delete.post';
EVENT_DELETE_LIST_PRE = 'delete-list.pre';
EVENT_DELETE_LIST_POST = 'delete-list.post';
Attach to events through the Shared Event Manager:
use ZF\Apigility\Doctrine\Server\Event\DoctrineResourceEvent; $sharedEvents = $this->getApplication()->getEventManager()->getSharedManager(); $sharedEvents->attach( 'ZF\Apigility\Doctrine\DoctrineResource', DoctrineResourceEvent::EVENT_CREATE_PRE, function(DoctrineResourceEvent $e) { $e->stopPropagation(); return new ApiProblem(400, 'Stop API Creation'); } );
It is also possible to add custom event listeners to the configuration of a single doctrine-connected resource:
'zf-apigility' => [ 'doctrine-connected' => [ 'Api\\V1\\Rest\\User\\UserResource' => [ // ... 'listeners' => [ 'key.of.aggregate.listener.in.service_manager', ], ], ], ],
Querying Single Entities
Multi-keyed entities
You may delimit multi keys through the route parameter. The default
delimiter is a period .
(e.g. 1.2.3
). You may change the delimiter by
setting the DoctrineResource::setMultiKeyDelimiter($value)
.
Complex queries through route parameters
NO LONGER SUPPORTED. As of version 2.0.4 this functionality has been removed from this module. The intended use of this module is a 1:1 mapping of entities to resources and using subroutes is not in the spirit of this intention. It is STRONGLY recommended you use zfcampus/zf-doctrine-querybuilder for complex query-ability.
Query Providers
Query Providers are available for all find operations. The find query provider is used to fetch an entity before it is acted upon for all DoctrineResource methods except create.
A query provider returns a QueryBuilder object. By using a custom query provider you may
inject conditions specific to the resource or user without modifying the resource.
For instance, you may add a $queryBuilder->andWhere('user = ' . $event->getIdentity());
in your query provider before returning the QueryBuilder created therein. Other uses
include soft deletes so the end user can only see the active records.
A custom plugin manager is available to register your own query providers. This can be done through this configuration:
'zf-apigility-doctrine-query-provider' => [ 'aliases' => [ 'entity_name_fetch_all' => \Application\Query\Provider\EntityName\FetchAll::class, ], 'factories' => [ \Application\Query\Provider\EntityName\FetchAll::class => \Zend\ServiceManager\Factory\InvokableFactory::class, ], ],
When the query provider is registered attach it to the doctrine-connected resource configuration. The default query provider is used if no specific query provider is set. You may set query providers for these keys:
- default
- fetch
- fetch_all
- update
- patch
- delete
'zf-apigility' => [ 'doctrine-connected' => [ 'Api\\V1\\Rest\\....' => [ 'query_providers' => [ 'default' => 'default_orm', 'fetch_all' => 'entity_name_fetch_all', // or fetch, update, patch, delete ], ], ], ],
Query Create Filters
In order to filter or change data sent to a create statement before it is used to hydrate the entity you may use a query create filter. Create filters are very similar to Query Providers in their implementation.
Create filters take the data as a parameter and return the data, modified or filtered.
A custom plugin manager is available to register your own create filters. This can be done through following configuration:
'zf-apigility-doctrine-query-create-filter' => [ 'aliases' => [ 'entity_name' => \Application\Query\CreateFilter\EntityName::class, ], 'factories' => [ \Application\Query\CreateFilter\EntityName::class => \Zend\ServiceManager\Factory\InvokableFactory::class, ], ],
Register your Query Create Filter as:
'zf-apigility' => [ 'doctrine-connected' => [ 'Api\\V1\\Rest\\....' => [ 'query_create_filter' => 'entity_name', ... ], ], ],
Using Entity Factories
By default, Doctrine entities are instantiated by FQCN without arguments. If you need anything different than that,
for example if your entities require arguments in their constructors, you may specify the name of a
Doctrine\Instantiator\InstantiatorInterface
factory registered in the Service Manager in order to delegate
instantiation to that service. Currently this can only be done by directly editing the config for your resources as
follows:
'zf-apigility' => [ 'doctrine-connected' => [ 'Api\\V1\\Rest\\...Resource' => [ 'entity_factory' => 'key_in_service_manager', ... ], ], ],