minor #28301 Fix code examples in PHPDoc (maidmaid)
This PR was merged into the 2.8 branch.
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Fix code examples in PHPDoc
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | 2.8
| Bug fix? | yes
| New feature? | no
| BC breaks? | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass? | yes
| Fixed tickets | /
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | /
This PR properly indents the code examples in PHPDoc for a clean render.
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Fix code examples in PHPDoc
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@ -27,13 +27,14 @@ use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Exception\TokenNotFoundException;
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* and to do the conversion of the datetime column.
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*
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* In order to use this class, you need the following table in your database:
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* CREATE TABLE `rememberme_token` (
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* `series` char(88) UNIQUE PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
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* `value` char(88) NOT NULL,
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* `lastUsed` datetime NOT NULL,
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* `class` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
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* `username` varchar(200) NOT NULL
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* );
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*
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* CREATE TABLE `rememberme_token` (
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* `series` char(88) UNIQUE PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
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* `value` char(88) NOT NULL,
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* `lastUsed` datetime NOT NULL,
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* `class` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
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* `username` varchar(200) NOT NULL
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* );
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*/
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class DoctrineTokenProvider implements TokenProviderInterface
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{
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@ -19,11 +19,10 @@ use Twig\TokenParser\AbstractTokenParser;
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* Token Parser for the 'dump' tag.
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*
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* Dump variables with:
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* <pre>
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* {% dump %}
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* {% dump foo %}
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* {% dump foo, bar %}
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* </pre>
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*
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* {% dump %}
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* {% dump foo %}
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* {% dump foo, bar %}
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*
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* @author Julien Galenski <julien.galenski@gmail.com>
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*/
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@ -38,17 +38,17 @@ trait MicroKernelTrait
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*
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* You can register extensions:
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*
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* $c->loadFromExtension('framework', array(
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* 'secret' => '%secret%'
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* ));
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* $c->loadFromExtension('framework', array(
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* 'secret' => '%secret%'
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* ));
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*
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* Or services:
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*
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* $c->register('halloween', 'FooBundle\HalloweenProvider');
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* $c->register('halloween', 'FooBundle\HalloweenProvider');
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*
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* Or parameters:
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*
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* $c->setParameter('halloween', 'lot of fun');
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* $c->setParameter('halloween', 'lot of fun');
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*
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* @param ContainerBuilder $c
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* @param LoaderInterface $loader
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@ -232,18 +232,14 @@ class FormHelper extends Helper
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* Use this helper for CSRF protection without the overhead of creating a
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* form.
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*
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* <code>
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* echo $view['form']->csrfToken('rm_user_'.$user->getId());
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* </code>
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* echo $view['form']->csrfToken('rm_user_'.$user->getId());
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*
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* Check the token in your action using the same intention.
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*
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* <code>
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* $csrfProvider = $this->get('security.csrf.token_generator');
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* if (!$csrfProvider->isCsrfTokenValid('rm_user_'.$user->getId(), $token)) {
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* throw new \RuntimeException('CSRF attack detected.');
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* }
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* </code>
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* $csrfProvider = $this->get('security.csrf.token_generator');
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* if (!$csrfProvider->isCsrfTokenValid('rm_user_'.$user->getId(), $token)) {
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* throw new \RuntimeException('CSRF attack detected.');
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* }
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*
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* @param string $intention The intention of the protected action
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*
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@ -342,27 +342,31 @@ class PrototypedArrayNode extends ArrayNode
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* one is same as this->keyAttribute and the other is 'value', then the prototype will be different.
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*
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* For example, assume $this->keyAttribute is 'name' and the value array is as follows:
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* array(
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*
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* array(
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* 'name' => 'name001',
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* 'value' => 'value001'
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* array(
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* 'name' => 'name001',
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* 'value' => 'value001'
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* )
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* )
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* )
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*
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* Now, the key is 0 and the child node is:
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* array(
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* 'name' => 'name001',
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* 'value' => 'value001'
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* )
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*
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* array(
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* 'name' => 'name001',
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* 'value' => 'value001'
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* )
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*
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* When normalizing the value array, the 'name' element will removed from the child node
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* and its value becomes the new key of the child node:
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* array(
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* 'name001' => array('value' => 'value001')
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* )
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*
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* array(
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* 'name001' => array('value' => 'value001')
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* )
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*
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* Now only 'value' element is left in the child node which can be further simplified into a string:
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* array('name001' => 'value001')
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*
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* array('name001' => 'value001')
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*
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* Now, the key becomes 'name001' and the child node becomes 'value001' and
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* the prototype of child node 'name001' should be a ScalarNode instead of an ArrayNode instance.
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@ -224,15 +224,14 @@ class Table
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* Renders table to output.
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*
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* Example:
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* <code>
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* +---------------+-----------------------+------------------+
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* | ISBN | Title | Author |
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* +---------------+-----------------------+------------------+
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* | 99921-58-10-7 | Divine Comedy | Dante Alighieri |
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* | 9971-5-0210-0 | A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens |
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* | 960-425-059-0 | The Lord of the Rings | J. R. R. Tolkien |
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* +---------------+-----------------------+------------------+
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* </code>
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*
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* +---------------+-----------------------+------------------+
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* | ISBN | Title | Author |
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* +---------------+-----------------------+------------------+
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* | 99921-58-10-7 | Divine Comedy | Dante Alighieri |
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* | 9971-5-0210-0 | A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens |
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* | 960-425-059-0 | The Lord of the Rings | J. R. R. Tolkien |
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* +---------------+-----------------------+------------------+
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*/
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public function render()
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{
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@ -266,7 +265,9 @@ class Table
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/**
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* Renders horizontal header separator.
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*
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* Example: <code>+-----+-----------+-------+</code>
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* Example:
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*
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* +-----+-----------+-------+
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*/
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private function renderRowSeparator()
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{
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@ -297,7 +298,9 @@ class Table
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/**
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* Renders table row.
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*
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* Example: <code>| 9971-5-0210-0 | A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens |</code>
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* Example:
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*
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* | 9971-5-0210-0 | A Tale of Two Cities | Charles Dickens |
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*
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* @param array $row
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* @param string $cellFormat
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* Usage:
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*
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* $definition = new InputDefinition(array(
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* new InputArgument('name', InputArgument::REQUIRED),
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* new InputOption('foo', 'f', InputOption::VALUE_REQUIRED),
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* new InputArgument('name', InputArgument::REQUIRED),
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* new InputOption('foo', 'f', InputOption::VALUE_REQUIRED),
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* ));
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*
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* @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
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@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ use Symfony\Component\Console\Formatter\OutputFormatterInterface;
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*
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* Usage:
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*
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* $output = new StreamOutput(fopen('php://stdout', 'w'));
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* $output = new StreamOutput(fopen('php://stdout', 'w'));
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*
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* As `StreamOutput` can use any stream, you can also use a file:
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*
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* $output = new StreamOutput(fopen('/path/to/output.log', 'a', false));
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* $output = new StreamOutput(fopen('/path/to/output.log', 'a', false));
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*
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* @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
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*/
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* CssSelector is the main entry point of the component and can convert CSS
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* selectors to XPath expressions.
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*
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* $xpath = CssSelector::toXpath('h1.foo');
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* $xpath = CssSelector::toXpath('h1.foo');
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*
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* This component is a port of the Python cssselect library,
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* which is copyright Ian Bicking, @see https://github.com/SimonSapin/cssselect.
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* A service can also be defined by creating a method named
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* getXXXService(), where XXX is the camelized version of the id:
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*
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* <ul>
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* <li>request -> getRequestService()</li>
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* <li>mysql_session_storage -> getMysqlSessionStorageService()</li>
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* <li>symfony.mysql_session_storage -> getSymfony_MysqlSessionStorageService()</li>
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* </ul>
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* * request -> getRequestService()
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* * mysql_session_storage -> getMysqlSessionStorageService()
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* * symfony.mysql_session_storage -> getSymfony_MysqlSessionStorageService()
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*
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* The container can have three possible behaviors when a service does not exist:
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*
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* the parameters passed to the container constructor to have precedence
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* over the loaded ones.
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*
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* $container = new ContainerBuilder(new ParameterBag(array('foo' => 'bar')));
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* $loader = new LoaderXXX($container);
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* $loader->load('resource_name');
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* $container->register('foo', 'stdClass');
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* $container = new ContainerBuilder(new ParameterBag(array('foo' => 'bar')));
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* $loader = new LoaderXXX($container);
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* $loader->load('resource_name');
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* $container->register('foo', 'stdClass');
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*
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* In the above example, even if the loaded resource defines a foo
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* parameter, the value will still be 'bar' as defined in the ContainerBuilder
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*
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* Example:
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*
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* $container->register('foo')->addTag('my.tag', array('hello' => 'world'));
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* $container->register('foo')->addTag('my.tag', array('hello' => 'world'));
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*
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* $serviceIds = $container->findTaggedServiceIds('my.tag');
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* foreach ($serviceIds as $serviceId => $tags) {
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* foreach ($tags as $tag) {
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* echo $tag['hello'];
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* $serviceIds = $container->findTaggedServiceIds('my.tag');
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* foreach ($serviceIds as $serviceId => $tags) {
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* foreach ($tags as $tag) {
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* echo $tag['hello'];
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* }
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* }
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* }
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*
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* @param string $name The tag name
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*
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*
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* Example:
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*
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* $crawler->filter('h1 a')->extract(array('_text', 'href'));
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* $crawler->filter('h1 a')->extract(array('_text', 'href'));
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*
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* @param array $attributes An array of attributes
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*
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* Escaped characters are: quotes (") and apostrophe (').
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*
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* Examples:
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* <code>
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*
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* echo Crawler::xpathLiteral('foo " bar');
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* //prints 'foo " bar'
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*
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*
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* echo Crawler::xpathLiteral('a\'b"c');
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* //prints concat('a', "'", 'b"c')
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* </code>
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*
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*
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* @param string $s String to be escaped
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*
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/**
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* Splits a field name into segments as a web browser would do.
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*
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* <code>
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* getSegments('base[foo][3][]') = array('base', 'foo, '3', '');
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* </code>
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*
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* @param string $name The name of the field
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*
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*
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* All methods return the current Finder object to allow easy chaining:
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*
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* $finder = Finder::create()->files()->name('*.php')->in(__DIR__);
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* $finder = Finder::create()->files()->name('*.php')->in(__DIR__);
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*
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* @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
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*/
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*
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* Usage:
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*
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* $finder->depth('> 1') // the Finder will start matching at level 1.
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* $finder->depth('< 3') // the Finder will descend at most 3 levels of directories below the starting point.
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* $finder->depth('> 1') // the Finder will start matching at level 1.
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* $finder->depth('< 3') // the Finder will descend at most 3 levels of directories below the starting point.
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*
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* @param string|int $level The depth level expression
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*
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*
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* The date must be something that strtotime() is able to parse:
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*
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* $finder->date('since yesterday');
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* $finder->date('until 2 days ago');
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* $finder->date('> now - 2 hours');
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* $finder->date('>= 2005-10-15');
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* $finder->date('since yesterday');
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* $finder->date('until 2 days ago');
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* $finder->date('> now - 2 hours');
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* $finder->date('>= 2005-10-15');
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*
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* @param string $date A date range string
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*
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*
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* You can use patterns (delimited with / sign), globs or simple strings.
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*
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* $finder->name('*.php')
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* $finder->name('/\.php$/') // same as above
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* $finder->name('test.php')
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* $finder->name('*.php')
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* $finder->name('/\.php$/') // same as above
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* $finder->name('test.php')
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*
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* @param string $pattern A pattern (a regexp, a glob, or a string)
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*
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*
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* Strings or PCRE patterns can be used:
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*
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* $finder->contains('Lorem ipsum')
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* $finder->contains('/Lorem ipsum/i')
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* $finder->contains('Lorem ipsum')
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* $finder->contains('/Lorem ipsum/i')
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*
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* @param string $pattern A pattern (string or regexp)
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*
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*
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* Strings or PCRE patterns can be used:
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*
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* $finder->notContains('Lorem ipsum')
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* $finder->notContains('/Lorem ipsum/i')
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* $finder->notContains('Lorem ipsum')
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* $finder->notContains('/Lorem ipsum/i')
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*
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* @param string $pattern A pattern (string or regexp)
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*
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*
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* You can use patterns (delimited with / sign) or simple strings.
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*
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* $finder->path('some/special/dir')
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* $finder->path('/some\/special\/dir/') // same as above
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* $finder->path('some/special/dir')
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* $finder->path('/some\/special\/dir/') // same as above
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*
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* Use only / as dirname separator.
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*
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*
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* You can use patterns (delimited with / sign) or simple strings.
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*
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* $finder->notPath('some/special/dir')
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* $finder->notPath('/some\/special\/dir/') // same as above
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* $finder->notPath('some/special/dir')
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* $finder->notPath('/some\/special\/dir/') // same as above
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*
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* Use only / as dirname separator.
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*
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/**
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* Adds tests for file sizes.
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*
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* $finder->size('> 10K');
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* $finder->size('<= 1Ki');
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* $finder->size(4);
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* $finder->size('> 10K');
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* $finder->size('<= 1Ki');
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* $finder->size(4);
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*
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* @param string|int $size A size range string or an integer
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*
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/**
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* Glob matches globbing patterns against text.
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*
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* if match_glob("foo.*", "foo.bar") echo "matched\n";
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* if match_glob("foo.*", "foo.bar") echo "matched\n";
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*
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* // prints foo.bar and foo.baz
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* $regex = glob_to_regex("foo.*");
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* for (array('foo.bar', 'foo.baz', 'foo', 'bar') as $t)
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* {
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* if (/$regex/) echo "matched: $car\n";
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* }
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* // prints foo.bar and foo.baz
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* $regex = glob_to_regex("foo.*");
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* for (array('foo.bar', 'foo.baz', 'foo', 'bar') as $t)
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* {
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* if (/$regex/) echo "matched: $car\n";
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* }
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*
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* Glob implements glob(3) style matching that can be used to match
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* against text, rather than fetching names from a filesystem.
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*
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* Example:
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*
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* ```php
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* $choices = array('' => 'Don\'t know', 0 => 'No', 1 => 'Yes');
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* $choiceList = new ArrayKeyChoiceList(array_keys($choices));
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* $choices = array('' => 'Don\'t know', 0 => 'No', 1 => 'Yes');
|
||||
* $choiceList = new ArrayKeyChoiceList(array_keys($choices));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $values = $choiceList->getValues()
|
||||
* // => array('', '0', '1')
|
||||
* $values = $choiceList->getValues()
|
||||
* // => array('', '0', '1')
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $selectedValues = $choiceList->getValuesForChoices(array(true));
|
||||
* // => array('1')
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* $selectedValues = $choiceList->getValuesForChoices(array(true));
|
||||
* // => array('1')
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -24,18 +24,14 @@ use Symfony\Component\PropertyAccess\PropertyPath;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Pass the decorated factory to the constructor:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```php
|
||||
* $decorator = new PropertyAccessDecorator($factory);
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* $decorator = new PropertyAccessDecorator($factory);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* You can now pass property paths for generating choice values, labels, view
|
||||
* indices, HTML attributes and for determining the preferred choices and the
|
||||
* choice groups:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```php
|
||||
* // extract values from the $value property
|
||||
* $list = $createListFromChoices($objects, 'value');
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* // extract values from the $value property
|
||||
* $list = $createListFromChoices($objects, 'value');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
@ -28,11 +28,9 @@ use Symfony\Component\Form\FormConfigBuilder;
|
||||
* can be stored in the array key pointing to the nested array. The topmost
|
||||
* level of the hierarchy may also be a \Traversable.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* $choices = array(true, false);
|
||||
* $labels = array('Agree', 'Disagree');
|
||||
* $choiceList = new ArrayChoiceList($choices, $labels);
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $choices = array(true, false);
|
||||
* $labels = array('Agree', 'Disagree');
|
||||
* $choiceList = new ArrayChoiceList($choices, $labels);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -26,12 +26,10 @@ use Symfony\Component\PropertyAccess\PropertyPath;
|
||||
* Supports generation of choice labels, choice groups and choice values
|
||||
* by calling getters of the object (or associated objects).
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* $choices = array($user1, $user2);
|
||||
* $choices = array($user1, $user2);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* // call getName() to determine the choice labels
|
||||
* $choiceList = new ObjectChoiceList($choices, 'name');
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* // call getName() to determine the choice labels
|
||||
* $choiceList = new ObjectChoiceList($choices, 'name');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -22,12 +22,10 @@ namespace Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\ChoiceList;
|
||||
* creating nested arrays. The title of the sub-hierarchy can be stored in the
|
||||
* array key pointing to the nested array.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* $choiceList = new SimpleChoiceList(array(
|
||||
* 'creditcard' => 'Credit card payment',
|
||||
* 'cash' => 'Cash payment',
|
||||
* ));
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $choiceList = new SimpleChoiceList(array(
|
||||
* 'creditcard' => 'Credit card payment',
|
||||
* 'cash' => 'Cash payment',
|
||||
* ));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -198,9 +198,7 @@ class ViolationPath implements \IteratorAggregate, PropertyPathInterface
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Consider the following violation path:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* children[address].children[office].data.street
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* children[address].children[office].data.street
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In this example, "address" and "office" map to forms, while
|
||||
* "street does not.
|
||||
|
@ -53,11 +53,9 @@ interface FormRendererEngineInterface
|
||||
* and continues with the child of that root, the child of that child etc.
|
||||
* The following is an example for a block hierarchy:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* form_widget
|
||||
* text_widget
|
||||
* url_widget
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* form_widget
|
||||
* text_widget
|
||||
* url_widget
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In this example, "url_widget" is the most specific block, while the other
|
||||
* blocks are its ancestors in the hierarchy.
|
||||
@ -91,11 +89,9 @@ interface FormRendererEngineInterface
|
||||
* and continues with the child of that root, the child of that child etc.
|
||||
* The following is an example for a block hierarchy:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* form_widget
|
||||
* text_widget
|
||||
* url_widget
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* form_widget
|
||||
* text_widget
|
||||
* url_widget
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The second parameter $hierarchyLevel determines the level of the hierarchy
|
||||
* that should be rendered.
|
||||
|
@ -69,18 +69,14 @@ interface FormRendererInterface
|
||||
* Use this helper for CSRF protection without the overhead of creating a
|
||||
* form.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* <input type="hidden" name="token" value="<?php $renderer->renderCsrfToken('rm_user_'.$user->getId()) ?>">
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* <input type="hidden" name="token" value="<?php $renderer->renderCsrfToken('rm_user_'.$user->getId()) ?>">
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Check the token in your action using the same token ID.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* $csrfProvider = $this->get('security.csrf.token_generator');
|
||||
* if (!$csrfProvider->isCsrfTokenValid('rm_user_'.$user->getId(), $token)) {
|
||||
* throw new \RuntimeException('CSRF attack detected.');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $csrfProvider = $this->get('security.csrf.token_generator');
|
||||
* if (!$csrfProvider->isCsrfTokenValid('rm_user_'.$user->getId(), $token)) {
|
||||
* throw new \RuntimeException('CSRF attack detected.');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @param string $tokenId The ID of the CSRF token
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -18,29 +18,25 @@ use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\CoreExtension;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Use this class to conveniently create new form factories:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Forms;
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Forms;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactory();
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactory();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $form = $formFactory->createBuilder()
|
||||
* ->add('firstName', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType')
|
||||
* ->add('lastName', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType')
|
||||
* ->add('age', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\IntegerType')
|
||||
* ->add('gender', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\ChoiceType', array(
|
||||
* 'choices' => array('Male' => 'm', 'Female' => 'f'),
|
||||
* 'choices_as_values' => true,
|
||||
* ))
|
||||
* ->getForm();
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $form = $formFactory->createBuilder()
|
||||
* ->add('firstName', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType')
|
||||
* ->add('lastName', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\TextType')
|
||||
* ->add('age', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\IntegerType')
|
||||
* ->add('gender', 'Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\Type\ChoiceType', array(
|
||||
* 'choices' => array('Male' => 'm', 'Female' => 'f'),
|
||||
* 'choices_as_values' => true,
|
||||
* ))
|
||||
* ->getForm();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* You can also add custom extensions to the form factory:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new AcmeExtension())
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new AcmeExtension())
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If you create custom form types or type extensions, it is
|
||||
* generally recommended to create your own extensions that lazily
|
||||
@ -48,54 +44,46 @@ use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Core\CoreExtension;
|
||||
* does not matter that much, you can also pass them directly to the
|
||||
* form factory:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addType(new PersonType())
|
||||
* ->addType(new PhoneNumberType())
|
||||
* ->addTypeExtension(new FormTypeHelpTextExtension())
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addType(new PersonType())
|
||||
* ->addType(new PhoneNumberType())
|
||||
* ->addTypeExtension(new FormTypeHelpTextExtension())
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Support for the Validator component is provided by ValidatorExtension.
|
||||
* This extension needs a validator object to function properly:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Validator\Validation;
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Validator\ValidatorExtension;
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Validator\Validation;
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Validator\ValidatorExtension;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $validator = Validation::createValidator();
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new ValidatorExtension($validator))
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $validator = Validation::createValidator();
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new ValidatorExtension($validator))
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Support for the Templating component is provided by TemplatingExtension.
|
||||
* This extension needs a PhpEngine object for rendering forms. As second
|
||||
* argument you should pass the names of the default themes. Here is an
|
||||
* example for using the default layout with "<div>" tags:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Templating\TemplatingExtension;
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Templating\TemplatingExtension;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new TemplatingExtension($engine, null, array(
|
||||
* 'FrameworkBundle:Form',
|
||||
* )))
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new TemplatingExtension($engine, null, array(
|
||||
* 'FrameworkBundle:Form',
|
||||
* )))
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The next example shows how to include the "<table>" layout:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Templating\TemplatingExtension;
|
||||
* use Symfony\Component\Form\Extension\Templating\TemplatingExtension;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new TemplatingExtension($engine, null, array(
|
||||
* 'FrameworkBundle:Form',
|
||||
* 'FrameworkBundle:FormTable',
|
||||
* )))
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* $formFactory = Forms::createFormFactoryBuilder()
|
||||
* ->addExtension(new TemplatingExtension($engine, null, array(
|
||||
* 'FrameworkBundle:Form',
|
||||
* 'FrameworkBundle:FormTable',
|
||||
* )))
|
||||
* ->getFormFactory();
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Bernhard Schussek <bschussek@gmail.com>
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
@ -360,11 +360,9 @@ class OptionsResolver implements Options, OptionsResolverInterface
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The normalizer should be a closure with the following signature:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* ```php
|
||||
* function (Options $options, $value) {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* ```
|
||||
* function (Options $options, $value) {
|
||||
* // ...
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The closure is invoked when {@link resolve()} is called. The closure
|
||||
* has access to the resolved values of other options through the passed
|
||||
|
@ -29,10 +29,8 @@ interface OptionsResolverInterface
|
||||
* evaluate the option value lazily. These closures must have one
|
||||
* of the following signatures:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* function (Options $options)
|
||||
* function (Options $options, $value)
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* function (Options $options)
|
||||
* function (Options $options, $value)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The second parameter passed to the closure is the previously
|
||||
* set default value, in case you are overwriting an existing
|
||||
@ -154,9 +152,7 @@ interface OptionsResolverInterface
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The normalizers should be closures with the following signature:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* function (Options $options, $value)
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* function (Options $options, $value)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The second parameter passed to the closure is the value of
|
||||
* the option.
|
||||
|
@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ use Symfony\Component\Process\Exception\RuntimeException;
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* PhpProcess runs a PHP script in an independent process.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $p = new PhpProcess('<?php echo "foo"; ?>');
|
||||
* $p->run();
|
||||
* print $p->getOutput()."\n";
|
||||
* $p = new PhpProcess('<?php echo "foo"; ?>');
|
||||
* $p->run();
|
||||
* print $p->getOutput()."\n";
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class RouteCollectionBuilder
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Import an external routing resource and returns the RouteCollectionBuilder.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $routes->import('blog.yml', '/blog');
|
||||
* $routes->import('blog.yml', '/blog');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @param mixed $resource
|
||||
* @param string|null $prefix
|
||||
|
@ -36,12 +36,10 @@ interface UserInterface
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Returns the roles granted to the user.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* public function getRoles()
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* return array('ROLE_USER');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* public function getRoles()
|
||||
* {
|
||||
* return array('ROLE_USER');
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Alternatively, the roles might be stored on a ``roles`` property,
|
||||
* and populated in any number of different ways when the user object
|
||||
|
@ -40,18 +40,18 @@ interface GuardAuthenticatorInterface extends AuthenticationEntryPointInterface
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For example, for a form login, you might:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* if ($request->request->has('_username')) {
|
||||
* return array(
|
||||
* 'username' => $request->request->get('_username'),
|
||||
* 'password' => $request->request->get('_password'),
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* return;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
* if ($request->request->has('_username')) {
|
||||
* return array(
|
||||
* 'username' => $request->request->get('_username'),
|
||||
* 'password' => $request->request->get('_password'),
|
||||
* );
|
||||
* } else {
|
||||
* return;
|
||||
* }
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Or for an API token that's on a header, you might use:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* return array('api_key' => $request->headers->get('X-API-TOKEN'));
|
||||
* return array('api_key' => $request->headers->get('X-API-TOKEN'));
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @param Request $request
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -31,10 +31,14 @@ interface AuthenticationEntryPointInterface
|
||||
* response that "helps" the user start into the authentication process.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Examples:
|
||||
* A) For a form login, you might redirect to the login page
|
||||
* return new RedirectResponse('/login');
|
||||
* B) For an API token authentication system, you return a 401 response
|
||||
* return new Response('Auth header required', 401);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - For a form login, you might redirect to the login page
|
||||
*
|
||||
* return new RedirectResponse('/login');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - For an API token authentication system, you return a 401 response
|
||||
*
|
||||
* return new Response('Auth header required', 401);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @param Request $request The request that resulted in an AuthenticationException
|
||||
* @param AuthenticationException $authException The exception that started the authentication process
|
||||
|
@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\NormalizerInterface;
|
||||
* objects are turned into arrays by normalizers.
|
||||
* arrays are turned into various output formats by encoders.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $serializer->serialize($obj, 'xml')
|
||||
* $serializer->decode($data, 'xml')
|
||||
* $serializer->denormalize($data, 'Class', 'xml')
|
||||
* $serializer->serialize($obj, 'xml')
|
||||
* $serializer->decode($data, 'xml')
|
||||
* $serializer->denormalize($data, 'Class', 'xml')
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Jordi Boggiano <j.boggiano@seld.be>
|
||||
* @author Johannes M. Schmitt <schmittjoh@gmail.com>
|
||||
|
@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ use Symfony\Component\Templating\Asset\UrlPackage;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* <img src="<?php echo $view['assets']->getUrl('foo.png') ?>" />
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* <img src="<?php echo $view['assets']->getUrl('foo.png') ?>" />
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
|
||||
* @author Kris Wallsmith <kris@symfony.com>
|
||||
|
@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ use Symfony\Component\Templating\Asset\PackageInterface;
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* <img src="<?php echo $view['assets']->getUrl('foo.png') ?>" />
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* <img src="<?php echo $view['assets']->getUrl('foo.png') ?>" />
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @author Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com>
|
||||
* @author Kris Wallsmith <kris@symfony.com>
|
||||
|
@ -37,21 +37,20 @@ abstract class AbstractOperation implements OperationInterface
|
||||
* This array stores 'all', 'new' and 'obsolete' messages for all valid domains.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The data structure of this array is as follows:
|
||||
* ```php
|
||||
* array(
|
||||
* 'domain 1' => array(
|
||||
* 'all' => array(...),
|
||||
* 'new' => array(...),
|
||||
* 'obsolete' => array(...)
|
||||
* ),
|
||||
* 'domain 2' => array(
|
||||
* 'all' => array(...),
|
||||
* 'new' => array(...),
|
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* 'obsolete' => array(...)
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* ),
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* ...
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* )
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* ```
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*
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* array(
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* 'domain 1' => array(
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* 'all' => array(...),
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* 'new' => array(...),
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* 'obsolete' => array(...)
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* ),
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* 'domain 2' => array(
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* 'all' => array(...),
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* 'new' => array(...),
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* 'obsolete' => array(...)
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* ),
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* ...
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* )
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*
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* @var array The array that stores 'all', 'new' and 'obsolete' messages
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*/
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@ -19,11 +19,9 @@ namespace Symfony\Component\Validator;
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* element in the validation graph and the root element that was originally
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* passed to the validator. For example, take the following graph:
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*
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* <pre>
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* (Person)---(firstName: string)
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* \
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* (address: Address)---(street: string)
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* </pre>
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* (Person)---(firstName: string)
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* \
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* (address: Address)---(street: string)
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*
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* If the <tt>Person</tt> object is validated and validation fails for the
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* "firstName" property, the generated violation has the <tt>Person</tt>
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@ -16,21 +16,17 @@ namespace Symfony\Component\Validator;
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*
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* For example, let's validate the following object graph:
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*
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* <pre>
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* (Person)---($firstName: string)
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* \
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* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
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* </pre>
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* (Person)---($firstName: string)
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* \
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* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
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*
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* We validate the <tt>Person</tt> instance, which becomes the "root" of the
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* validation run (see {@link getRoot}). The state of the context after the
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* first step will be like this:
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*
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* <pre>
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* (Person)---($firstName: string)
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* ^ \
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* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
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* </pre>
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* (Person)---($firstName: string)
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* ^ \
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* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
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*
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* The validator is stopped at the <tt>Person</tt> node, both the root and the
|
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* value (see {@link getValue}) of the context point to the <tt>Person</tt>
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@ -41,11 +37,9 @@ namespace Symfony\Component\Validator;
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* After advancing to the property <tt>$firstName</tt> of the <tt>Person</tt>
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* instance, the state of the context looks like this:
|
||||
*
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||||
* <pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($firstName: string)
|
||||
* \ ^
|
||||
* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
* </pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($firstName: string)
|
||||
* \ ^
|
||||
* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The validator is stopped at the property <tt>$firstName</tt>. The root still
|
||||
* points to the <tt>Person</tt> instance, because this is where the validation
|
||||
@ -56,12 +50,10 @@ namespace Symfony\Component\Validator;
|
||||
* <tt>$street</tt> property of the <tt>Address</tt> instance, the context state
|
||||
* looks like this:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($firstName: string)
|
||||
* \
|
||||
* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
* ^
|
||||
* </pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($firstName: string)
|
||||
* \
|
||||
* ($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
* ^
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The validator is stopped at the property <tt>$street</tt>. The root still
|
||||
* points to the <tt>Person</tt> instance, but the property path is now
|
||||
@ -128,19 +120,14 @@ interface ExecutionContextInterface
|
||||
* argument which is appended to the current property path when a violation
|
||||
* is created. For example, take the following object graph:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($address: Address)---($phoneNumber: PhoneNumber)
|
||||
* ^
|
||||
* </pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($address: Address)---($phoneNumber: PhoneNumber)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When the execution context stops at the <tt>Person</tt> instance, the
|
||||
* property path is "address". When you validate the <tt>PhoneNumber</tt>
|
||||
* instance now, pass "phoneNumber" as sub path to correct the property path
|
||||
* to "address.phoneNumber":
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <pre>
|
||||
* $context->validate($address->phoneNumber, 'phoneNumber');
|
||||
* </pre>
|
||||
* $context->validate($address->phoneNumber, 'phoneNumber');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Any violations generated during the validation will be added to the
|
||||
* violation list that you can access with {@link getViolations}.
|
||||
@ -167,19 +154,14 @@ interface ExecutionContextInterface
|
||||
* Use the parameter <tt>$subPath</tt> to adapt the property path for the
|
||||
* validated value. For example, take the following object graph:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
* ^
|
||||
* </pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When the validator validates the <tt>Address</tt> instance, the
|
||||
* property path stored in the execution context is "address". When you
|
||||
* manually validate the property <tt>$street</tt> now, pass the sub path
|
||||
* "street" to adapt the full property path to "address.street":
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <pre>
|
||||
* $context->validate($address->street, new NotNull(), 'street');
|
||||
* </pre>
|
||||
* $context->validate($address->street, new NotNull(), 'street');
|
||||
*
|
||||
* @param mixed $value The value to validate
|
||||
* @param Constraint|Constraint[] $constraints The constraint(s) to validate against
|
||||
@ -290,9 +272,7 @@ interface ExecutionContextInterface
|
||||
*
|
||||
* For example, take the following object graph:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* <pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
* </pre>
|
||||
* (Person)---($address: Address)---($street: string)
|
||||
*
|
||||
* When the <tt>Person</tt> instance is passed to the validator, the
|
||||
* property path is initially empty. When the <tt>$address</tt> property
|
||||
|
@ -23,11 +23,10 @@ class Yaml
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Parses YAML into a PHP value.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Usage:
|
||||
* <code>
|
||||
* $array = Yaml::parse(file_get_contents('config.yml'));
|
||||
* print_r($array);
|
||||
* </code>
|
||||
* Usage:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* $array = Yaml::parse(file_get_contents('config.yml'));
|
||||
* print_r($array);
|
||||
*
|
||||
* As this method accepts both plain strings and file names as an input,
|
||||
* you must validate the input before calling this method. Passing a file
|
||||
|
Reference in New Issue
Block a user