kml / doctrine-truncate
Sample symfony bundle to clear your database tables in dev mode
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: ^7.2
- ext-json: *
- doctrine/orm: ^2.7
- symfony/console: ^4.2|^5.0
- symfony/framework-bundle: ~2.7|~3.0|^4.0|^5.0
- symfony/security-bundle: ^4.2|^5.0
- symfony/translation: ~2.7|~3.0|^4.0|^5.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.8|~5.7.11
- symfony/phpunit-bridge: ~2.7|~3.0|^4.0|^5.0
README
Applications that use Symfony Flex
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:
$ composer require kml/doctrine-truncate
Applications that don't use Symfony Flex
Step 1: Download the Bundle
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
$ composer require kml/doctrine-truncate
This command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Step 2: Enable the Bundle
Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the app/AppKernel.php
for Symfony 2.x|3.x
file of your project:
<?php // app/AppKernel.php // ... class AppKernel extends Kernel { public function registerBundles() { $bundles = array( // ... new Kml\DoctrineTruncateBundle\KmlDoctrineTruncateBundle(), ); // ... } // ... }
For Symfony 4
verify that you have this line in your config/bundles.php
<?php //... return [ // ... Kml\DoctrineTruncateBundle\KmlDoctrineTruncateBundle::class => ['all' => true], // ... ];
#Usage Truncate all database tables
php bin/console doctrine:truncate --all