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Drew Brown ea6a359272 Symfony 4.0 updates (#483)
* Upd: Add Symfony 4 Compatibility

#SymfonyConHackday2017

* Upd: Configure visibility of services for SF4

* Updated composer to allow Symfony 4.0

* Updated composer to allow Symfony 4.0

* PropelBundle for Symfony 4

* Upd: Travis configuration

* Upd: PHP 5 not supported anymore by PHPUnit

* Upd: Removing old SF version + PHPUnit correction

* * Removed param that was removed in symfony/yaml afb873f
* Updated format of object dumping as deprecated tags using colon symfony/yaml 38d3087

* * Added commands to console.xml as symfony no longer auto registers bundle commands
* Updated two services to public

* * Removed deprecated getMock calls for new createMock calls.

* * Add stub for additional abstract method

* * Updated schema locator test
* reverted unnecessary changes to abstract command and schemal locator
* Added fixtures for schema testing.

* * Updated schema locator test
* reverted unnecessary changes to abstract command and schemal locator
* Added fixtures for schema testing.

* * Removed unnecessary default for services
* Updated readme to reflect symfony version support
2018-02-10 01:25:14 +01:00

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PropelBundle

Build Status

This is the official implementation of Propel in Symfony.

Branching model

As Propel2 will be released in the near future, we are migrating the branching model of this bundle in advance!

  • The 1.0 branch contains Propel 1.6 integration for Symfony 2.0 (currently 2.0 branch).
  • The 1.1 branch contains Propel 1.6 integration for Symfony 2.1 (currently 2.1 branch).
  • The 1.2 branch contains Propel 1.6 integration for Symfony 2.2 (currently master branch).
  • The 2.0 branch contains Propel2 integration for Symfony 2.5-2.8.
  • The 3.0 branch contains Propel2 integration for Symfony 2.8-3.x.
  • The 4.0 branch contains Propel2 integration for Symfony 3.4-4.x.

Features

  • Generation of model classes based on an XML schema (not YAML) placed under BundleName/Resources/*schema.xml;
  • Insertion of SQL statements;
  • Runtime autoloading of Propel and generated classes;
  • Propel runtime initialization through the XML configuration;
  • Propel Migrations;
  • Reverse engineering from existing database;
  • Integration to the Symfony Profiler;
  • Load SQL, YAML and XML fixtures;
  • Create/Drop databases;
  • Integration with the Form component;
  • Integration with the Security component;
  • Propel ParamConverter can be used with Sensio Framework Extra Bundle.

Read the documentation

For license, see:

Resources/meta/LICENSE