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Symfony project

Description of Symfony project

Requirements

  • docker (min 17.03.1-ce)
  • docker-compose (min 1.13.0)

Install Symfony

In order to install latest Symfony within project/ folder you can run following command (before running it you actually need to remove project/ folder):

docker run -it -v $(pwd):/symfony ivanbarlog/symfony-installer new project && sudo chown -R $USER:$USER project

or copy your symfony project over to project/ folder.

Initialize

Following script will:

  • set up the dev domain within /etc/hosts
  • build and start development containers
  • copy parameters.yml.dist over to parameters.yml
  • installs dependencies over composer
  • create database if not exists
  • update database schema
  • fix file permissions
./ops init

parameters.yml.dist

Parameters in parameters.yml.dist should look like this:

parameters:
    database_host: db
    database_port: 3306
    database_name: {database name}

app_dev.php

It is absolutely safe to remove following lines from project/web/app_dev.php since it is disabled in prod environment by nginx:

// This check prevents access to debug front controllers that are deployed by accident to production servers.
// Feel free to remove this, extend it, or make something more sophisticated.
if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'])
    || isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'])
    || !(in_array(@$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], ['127.0.0.1', '::1']) || PHP_SAPI === 'cli-server')
) {
    header('HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden');
    exit('You are not allowed to access this file. Check '.basename(__FILE__).' for more information.');
}

You can remove any other code from app_dev.php and app.php which is related to PHP version lower then 7.0.

Docker commands

The project provides docker-compose wrapper which can be invoked by ./ops. Here are commands which can be used:

init - initializes the project from scratch
up - brings containers up
stop - stops containers
down - stops and removes containers
restart - stops, rebuilds and starts specified containers eg. '$0 restart nginx fpm' will restart nginx and fpm
bin/console - runs Symfony's bin/console within cli container
composer - runs composer within cli container
npm - runs npm within node container
encore - runs encore within cli container (you need to install encore and set-up your project for proper use with Symfony's webpack first)
cs - checks your src/ and tests/ with php-cs-fixer and phpmd utilities
test - run tests with phpunit
permissions - fixes permissions in var/ folder
mysql - connects to the database within db container
mysqldump - dumps the database to ./infrastructure/volumes/sqldump
compose - wrapper for docker-compose

Add autocompletion for ops

source ./infrastructure/.completion

Connect to database

./ops mysql -uroot -p

Importing & Exporting database

db container has attached special volume which can be used to import/export database. It's located in infrastructure/volumes/sqldump and within container it maps to /sqldump.

Hence you can copy your MySQL dump to infrastructure/volumes/sqldump and source it from MySQL console (checkout Connect to database) from /sqldump. Also you can export your database to /sqldump and access it in infrastructure/volumes/sqldump.

Environment Symfony configuration

Copy ./env/symfony.env.dist to ./env/symfony.env and set up API keys.

You can access the environment variables within Symfony's config file like this:

# project/app/config/config.yml

everlution_file_jet:
  storages:
    - id: "%env(FILE_JET_ID)%"
      api_key: "%env(FILE_JET_API_KEY)%"
      name: default

Links and ports

If you want to change default ports, please copy ./env/docker.env.dist to ./env/docker.env and set up your custom ports there. You should also set up the domain name there.

Setup Symfony Encore (webpack)

Create assets and build folders:

mkdir -p project/assets/js
touch project/assets/js/main.js
mkdir -p project/assets/scss
touch project/assets/scss/global.scss
mkdir -p project/web/build

Add node_modules and build folder to .gitignore:

echo "node_modules" >> project/.gitignore
echo "web/build" >> project/.gitignore

Create webpack.config.js within the project folder:

var Encore = require('@symfony/webpack-encore');

Encore
    .setOutputPath('web/build/')
    .setPublicPath('/build')
    .cleanupOutputBeforeBuild()
    .addEntry('app', './assets/js/main.js')
    .addStyleEntry('global', './assets/scss/global.scss')
    .enableSassLoader()
    .autoProvidejQuery()
    .enableSourceMaps(!Encore.isProduction())
    .enableVersioning()
;

module.exports = Encore.getWebpackConfig();

Enable asset versioning in Symfony's config:

framework:
    assets:
        json_manifest_path: '%kernel.project_dir%/web/build/manifest.json'

Initialize npm package within your project file - this will be used for managing frontend dependencies instead of bower:

./ops npm init # follow the instructions

Install encore and other dependencies:

./ops npm install @symfony/webpack-encore --save-dev
./ops npm install node-sass --save-dev
./ops npm install sass-loader --save-dev

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