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Atsuhiro Kubo edited this page Jun 17, 2018
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A pageflow engine for Symfony applications
- Annotation-based page flow definition
- Conversation management
- Access-controlled actions
- Conversation-scoped properties
- User-defined methods to be called immediately after a conversation has started
- Support for multiple browser windows or tabs
- PHP
5.3.9
or greater -
Doctrine Annotations
1.0
or greater -
Domain Kata
1.0.0
or greater -
Stagehand_FSM
2.6.0
or greater -
Symfony Config component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony Console component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony DependencyInjection component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony Form component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony FrameworkBundle
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony HttpFoundation component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony HttpKernel component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony Routing component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony Security component
2.8.0
or greater -
Symfony Validator component
2.8.0
or greater
PHPMentorsPageflowerBundle
can be installed using Composer.
First, add the dependency to phpmentors/pageflower-bundle
into your composer.json
file as the following:
Stable version:
composer require phpmentors/pageflower-bundle "1.4.*"
Development version:
composer require phpmentors/pageflower-bundle "~1.5@dev"
Second, add PHPMentorsPageflowerBundle
into your bundles to register in AppKernel::registerBundles()
as the following:
...
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
...
new PHPMentors\PageflowerBundle\PHPMentorsPageflowerBundle(),
);
...
git clone https://github.com/phpmentors-jp/pageflower-bundle.git
If you find a bug or have a question, or want to request a feature, create an issue or pull request for it on Issues.
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