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knplabs/rad-doctrine-event

最新稳定版本:v2.2.0

Composer 安装命令:

composer require knplabs/rad-doctrine-event

包简介

Access your doctrine events from the Symfony DIC.

README 文档

README

Unfortunately we decided to not maintain this project anymore (see why). If you want to mark another package as a replacement for this one please send an email to hello@knplabs.com.

Rapid Application Development : Doctrine Events

Access to your doctrine events from the Symfony DIC.

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Installation

composer require knplabs/rad-doctrine-event ~2.1

And with Symfony:

class AppKernel
{
    function registerBundles()
    {
        $bundles = array(
            //...
            new Knp\Rad\DoctrineEvent\Bundle\DoctrineEventBundle(),
            //...
        );

        //...

        return $bundles;
    }
}

Use

Context

Let's say you have the following entity:

namespace App\Entity;

use Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;

/**
 * @ORM\Entity
 */
class User
{
    //...
}

Before

In order to plug doctrine events for that entity, we usually do:

namespace App\EventListener;

use App\Entity\User;
use Doctrine\ORM\Event\LifecycleEventArgs;

class UserListener
{
    public function prePersist(LifecycleEventArgs $args)
    {
        $entity = $args->getEntity();

        if (false === $entity instanceof User) {
            return;
        }

        // Some stuff
    }
}
#services.yml
services:
    app.event_listener.user_listener:
        class: App\EventListener\UserListener
        tags:
            - { name: doctrine.event_listener, event: pre_persist, method: prePersist }

After

But with the KnpRadDoctrineEvent you will need:

namespace App\EventListener;

use Knp\Rad\DoctrineEvent\Event\DoctrineEvent;

class UserListener
{
    public function prePersist(DoctrineEvent $event)
    {
        $entity = $event->getEntity();

        // Some stuff
    }
}
#services.yml
services:
    app.event_listener.user_listener:
        class: App\EventListener\UserListener
        tags:
            - { name: kernel.event_listener, event: app.entity.user.pre_persist, method: prePersist }

Inheritance

Context

Let's say you have an entity extending another entity:

namespace App\Entity;

use Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;

/**
 * @ORM\Entity
 * @ORM\InheritanceType("JOINED")
 * @ORM\DiscriminatorColumn(name="type", type="string")
 * @ORM\DiscriminatorMap({"page" = "App\Entity\Customer"})
 */
class User
{
    //...
}
namespace App\Entity;

use App\Entity\User;
use Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;

/**
 * @ORM\Entity
 */
class Customer extends User
{
    //...
}

Events

The parent entity events are dispatched just before the children entities:

For First event Second Event
pre_persist app.entity.user.pre_persist app.entity.customer.pre_persist
post_update app.entity.user.pre_update app.entity.customer.pre_update
...

Terminate

Each post (post_persist, post_update, post_remove, post_load) event is also redispatched during the kernel.terminate event.

Event Terminate event
app.entity.user.post_persist app.entity.user.post_persist_terminate
app.entity.user.post_update app.entity.user.post_update_terminate
app.entity.user.post_remove app.entity.user.post_remove_terminate
app.entity.user.post_load app.entity.user.post_load_terminate

Configuration

You can restrict event re-dispatching to specific entities.

You just have to follow this configuration:

knp_rad_doctrine_event:
    entities:
        - MyBundle\Entity\User

Then events will be dispatched only for the entity MyBundle\Entity\User.

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GitHub 信息

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  • 开发语言: PHP

其他信息

  • 授权协议: MIT
  • 更新时间: 2014-12-23