Merge pull request #215 from daFish/fix/configuration

Added missing ~ to all configuration parameters.
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Richard Miller 2013-01-24 06:24:24 -08:00
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ Elasticsearch type is comparable to Doctrine entity repository.
username: { boost: 5 } username: { boost: 5 }
firstName: { boost: 3 } firstName: { boost: 3 }
lastName: { boost: 3 } lastName: { boost: 3 }
aboutMe: aboutMe: ~
Our type is now available as a service: `foq_elastica.index.website.user`. It is an instance of `Elastica_Type`. Our type is now available as a service: `foq_elastica.index.website.user`. It is an instance of `Elastica_Type`.
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ some configuration will let ElasticaBundle do it for us.
persistence: persistence:
driver: orm # orm, mongodb, propel are available driver: orm # orm, mongodb, propel are available
model: Application\UserBundle\Entity\User model: Application\UserBundle\Entity\User
provider: provider: ~
Three drivers are actually supported: orm, mongodb, and propel. Three drivers are actually supported: orm, mongodb, and propel.
@ -321,8 +321,8 @@ Declare that you want a Doctrine/Propel finder in your configuration:
persistence: persistence:
driver: orm driver: orm
model: Application\UserBundle\Entity\User model: Application\UserBundle\Entity\User
provider: provider: ~
finder: finder: ~
You can now use the `foq_elastica.finder.website.user` service: You can now use the `foq_elastica.finder.website.user` service:
@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ configuration as per below:
indexes: indexes:
website: website:
client: default client: default
finder: finder: ~
You can now use the index wide finder service `foq_elastica.finder.website`: You can now use the index wide finder service `foq_elastica.finder.website`:
@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ To use the custom repository specify it in the mapping for the entity:
persistence: persistence:
driver: orm driver: orm
model: Application\UserBundle\Entity\User model: Application\UserBundle\Entity\User
provider: provider: ~
finder: finder: ~
repository: Acme\ElasticaBundle\SearchRepository\UserRepository repository: Acme\ElasticaBundle\SearchRepository\UserRepository
Then the custom queries will be available when using the repository returned from the manager: Then the custom queries will be available when using the repository returned from the manager: