c0ntax / env-providers-bundle
A collection of extensions to allow you to use symfony .env files easier
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=7.1
- symfony/config: ^3.4|^4.0
- symfony/dependency-injection: ^3.4|^4.0
- symfony/dotenv: ^3.4|^4.0
- symfony/http-kernel: ^3.4|^4.0
- symfony/yaml: ^3.4|^4.0
Requires (Dev)
- pds/skeleton: ^1.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^7.0
- symfony/framework-bundle: ^3.4|^4.0
- symfony/phpunit-bridge: ^3.4|^4.0
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Last update: 2025-03-01 00:17:50 UTC
README
Some extra env providers to make using Symfony 3+ .env files not such a pain
Introduction
<rant type="personal">I much prefer the old parameters.yml way of doing things as it was more flexible, but Symfony has decided to move to dotenv, so...</rant> This bundle adds in 'missing' ways to parse dotenv variables so that you can not hate it so much.
Installation
You know the score:
composer require c0ntax/env-providers-bundle
And don't forget to add the following to your Kernel if you're not using Flex:
public function registerBundles() { $bundles = [ // ... new C0ntax\EnvProvidersBundle\C0ntaxEnvProvidersBundle(), // ... ]; }
Configuration
Currently, a little configuration-light, you can add the following:
c0ntax_env_providers: array: return_null_if_empty: true # If the env variable = '' then return a null instead of an empty array
Usage
In your .env file
ENV_VAR=this,that, other
and then in your configuration
parameters: array_thing: '%env(array:ENV_VAR)%'
Err, that's it. array_thing
now equals ['this', 'that', 'other']