fourlabs / qbjs-parser-bundle
This bundle is a Symfony wrapper for fourlabs/qbjs-parser.
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Requires
- php: ^7.0
- fourlabs/qbjs-parser: ~1.0
- symfony/config: ~2.8|~3.0|~3.1|^4.0|^5.0
- symfony/dependency-injection: ~2.8|~3.0|~3.1|^4.0|^5.0
- symfony/event-dispatcher: ~2.8|~3.0|~3.1|^4.0|^5.0
- symfony/http-kernel: ~2.8|~3.0|~3.1|^4.0|^5.0
- symfony/property-info: ~2.8|~3.0|~3.1|^4.0|^5.0
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README
This is a Symfony bundle, which can be used with jQuery QueryBuilder.
- It will parse JSON coming from the frontend, and let you execute it as a Doctrine ORM query.
- It will give you JSON to generate the frontend, based on your Doctrine ORM entities and configuration.
- It is based on QBJSParser, which can be used without Symfony.
It has two useful services:
fl_qbjs_parser.json_query_parser.doctrine_orm_parser
based on classFL\QBJSParserBundle\Service\JsonQueryParser\DoctrineORMParser
- This will parse a
$jsonString
coming from JQuery QueryBuilder, and a$className
, into aFL\QBJSParser\Parsed\Doctrine\ParsedRuleGroup
. - The
ParsedRuleGroup
has two properties,$dqlString
and$parameters
, accessible via getters. - Use the
ParsedRuleGroup
properties, to create a Doctrine Query. - This service is to be used with DoctrineORM.
- This service implements
JsonQueryParserInterface
. More parsers could exist for other ORMs / ODMs.
- This will parse a
fl_qbjs_parser.builders
based on classFL\QBJSParserBundle\Service\JavascriptBuilders
- Use the service's
getBuilders()
, to fetch an array ofFL\QBJSParserBundle\Model\Builder\Builder
instances. - Each
Builder
comes with five properties, accessible via getters,$className
,$jsonString
,$humanReadableName
,$builderId
, and$resultColumns
. - Use the properties of a
Builder
, to instantiate a JQuery Query Builder in your front-end.
- Use the service's
Installation
composer require fourlabs/qbjs-parser-bundle
- Add the Bundle to app/AppKernel.php
<?php //... $bundles = [ //... new FL\QBJSParserBundle\FLQBJSParserBundle(), ];
- Set up configuration, as detailed below.
Configuration Example
fl_qbjs_parser: builders: # these are used for service fl_qbjs_parser.builders product_report_builder: class: AppBundle\Entity\Product # this class must exist in doctrine_class_and_mappings human_readable_name: 'Product Report Builder' # result_columns # Not being used inside the bundle, but you can use them in your own way # Make sure not to use OnetoMany or ManyToMany properties here. That makes no sense! # I.e. You can use direct properties of the class, ManyToOne, and OneToOne properties. result_columns: - column_machine_name: id column_human_readable_name: ID - column_machine_name: period.startDate column_human_readable_name: Interview Start - column_machine_name: period.endDate column_human_readable_name: Interview End filters: - id: specification.description label: 'Product Specification: Description' type: string # string, integer, double, date, time, datetime, boolean # omit operators and get sensible defaults # string operators [equal, not_equal, is_null, is_not_null,begins_with, not_begins_with, contains, not_contains, ends_with, not_ends_with, is_empty, is_not_empty] # numeric/date operators [equal, not_equal, is_null, is_not_null, less, less_or_equal, greater, greater_or_equal, between, not_between] # boolean operators [equal, not_equal, is_null, is_not_null] - id: price label: 'Product Price' type: double operators: [equal, not_equal, less, less_or_equal, greater, greater_or_equal, between, not_between, is_null, is_not_null] - id: availability.startDate label: 'Product Availability - Start Date' type: datetime # these are used for service fl_qbjs_parser.json_query_parser.doctrine_orm_parser # if another orm is being used, omit this key doctrine_classes_and_mappings: app_entity_product: # this key is for organizational purposes only class: AppBundle\Entity\Product # Class Name of a Doctrine Entity properties: # required # Keys sent by QueryBuilderJS in a jsonString # Values should be visible property (public or by getter) in your entity # They can also be associations and their properties # Leave the value as null (~) to use the same value as the key id: ~ labels.id: ~ labels.name: ~ labels.authors.id: ~ labels.authors.address.line1: ~ author.id: ~ association_classes: # Indicate the class for each of the associations in properties labels: AppBundle\Entity\Label labels.authors: AppBundle\Entity\Author labels.authors.address: AppBundle\Entity\Address author: AppBundle\Entity\Author # Now supporting embeddables! embeddables_properties: availability.startDate: ~ availability.endDate: ~ labels.availability.startDate: ~ labels.availability.endDate: ~ price.amount: ~ embeddables_inside_embeddables_properties: price.currency.code: ~ embeddables_association_classes: labels: AppBundle\Entity\Label embeddables_embeddable_classes: availability: League\Period\Period labels.availability: League\Period\Period price: Money\Money price.currency: Money\Currency
Usage Example
fl_qbjs_parser.json_query_parser.doctrine_orm_parser
<?php namespace App\Controller; //... use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller; use AppBundle\Entity\Product; class ProductController extends Controller { public function reportsAction(Request $request, string $jsonString) { $parsedRuleGroup = $this->get('fl_qbjs_parser.json_query_parser.doctrine_orm_parser')->parseJsonString($jsonString, Product::class); $query = $this->get('doctrine.orm.entity_manager')->createQuery($parsedRuleGroup->getQueryString()); $query->setParameters($parsedRuleGroup->getParameters()); $results = $query->execute(); //... } }
fl_qbjs_parser.builders
<?php namespace App\Controller; //... use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller; class ReportController extends Controller { public function reportBuilderAction(Request $request) { $builders = $this->get('fl_qbjs_parser.builders')->getBuilders(); return $this->render('default/index.html.twig', [ 'builders' => $builders, ]); //... } }
Events
The bundle also comes with an event, that allows you to override fl_qbjs_parser.builders
. You can currently override values, the input type, and operators.
Here's an example of the configuration for a listener, for such an event.
services: app.listener.override_builders: class: AppBundle\EventListener\OverrideBuildersListener arguments: tags: - { name: kernel.event_listener, event: fl_qbjs_parser.filter_set_event, method: onFilterSet }