A Symfony2 bundle to help load Doctrine Fixtures with Alice
This bundle provides a new loader as well as an abstract DataFixureLoader
that makes it easy for you to add fixtures
to your bundles. Additionally, the loader shares the references to your fixtures among your bundles, so that you can
use them there. Refer to the Alice documentation for more
information.
And if you prefer watching, a screencast about using this bundle is also available: https://knpuniversity.com/screencast/alice-fixtures
Simply run assuming you have installed composer.phar or composer binary (or add to your composer.json
and run composer
install:
$ composer require hautelook/alice-bundle
You can follow dev-master
, or use a more stable tag (recommended for various reasons). On the
Github repository, or on Packagist, you can
always find the latest tag. It is very likely that you have a stable
stability setting in your composer file which
will prevent some of the required packages from being installed. To get around this, you will have to install the two
required packages as well:
$ composer.phar require "doctrine/data-fixtures dev-master"
$ composer.phar require "doctrine/doctrine-fixtures-bundle 2.2.*"
$ composer.phar require "hautelook/alice-bundle 0.1.*"
Now add the Bundle to your Kernel:
<?php
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Doctrine\Bundle\FixturesBundle\DoctrineFixturesBundle(),
new Hautelook\AliceBundle\HautelookAliceBundle(),
// ...
);
}
You can configure the Seed, and the Locale that the Faker will use:
# app/config/config.yml
hautelook_alice:
locale: en_US # default
seed: 1 # default
Simply add a loader class in your bundle, and extend the DataFixtureLoader
class. Example
<?php
namespace AppBundle\DataFixtures\ORM;
use Hautelook\AliceBundle\Alice\DataFixtureLoader;
class TestLoader extends DataFixtureLoader
{
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
protected function getFixtures()
{
return array(
__DIR__ . '/test.yml',
);
}
}
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