rich-id / maintenance-bundle
A maintenance bundle for Symfony 6.0
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: ^8.1
- prolix/maintenance-bundle: ^2.1
- psr/log: ^2.0 || ^3.0
- richcongress/bundle-toolbox: ^2.0
- symfony/form: ^6.0 || ^7.0
- symfony/framework-bundle: ^6.0 || ^7.0
- symfony/http-foundation: ^6.0 || ^7.0
- symfony/routing: ^6.0 || ^7.0
- symfony/security-bundle: ^6.0 || ^7.0
- symfony/translation: ^6.0 || ^7.0
- symfony/twig-bundle: ^6.0 || ^7.0
Requires (Dev)
- doctrine/doctrine-bundle: ^2.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
- richcongress/static-analysis: ^0.2
- richcongress/test-suite: ^0.2
- roave/security-advisories: dev-latest
README
Table of content
1. Installation
This version of the bundle requires Symfony 6.0+ and PHP 8.1+. Moreover, remember to properly configure the lexik/maintenance-bundle.
1.1 Composer
composer require rich-id/maintenance-bundle
1.2 Bundles declaration
After the installation, make sure that the bundle are declared correctly within the Kernel's bundles list. This should be done automatically if you use Symfony Flex.
return [ // ... Lexik\Bundle\MaintenanceBundle\LexikMaintenanceBundle::class => ['all' => true], RichId\MaintenanceBundle\Infrastructure\RichIdMaintenanceBundle::class => ['all' => true], ];
1.3 Mandatory configuration
rich_id_maintenance: resource: "@RichIdMaintenanceBundle/Resources/config/routing/routing.xml"
You must also configure the lexik/maintenance-bundle. Please checkout the Lexik maintenance bundle documentation.
2. Usage
The bundle generates a back-office page accessible to the role ROLE_MAINTENANCE_ADMIN
on the /administration/maintenance
url.
You can also integrate a flag on your site displayed when the site is under maintenance, and the user is on the list of authorised IP addresses. This lets the authorised user to still use the website while in maintenance, but to remind that nobody can access it.
{% include '@RichIdMaintenance/flag/main.html.twig' %}
3. Versioning
tour-bundle follows semantic versioning. In short the scheme is MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH where
- MAJOR is bumped when there is a breaking change,
- MINOR is bumped when a new feature is added in a backward-compatible way,
- PATCH is bumped when a bug is fixed in a backward-compatible way.
Versions bellow 1.0.0 are considered experimental and breaking changes may occur at any time.
4. Contributing
Contributions are welcomed! There are many ways to contribute, and we appreciate all of them. Here are some of the major ones:
- Bug Reports: While we strive for quality software, bugs can happen, and we can't fix issues we're not aware of. So please report even if you're not sure about it or just want to ask a question. If anything the issue might indicate that the documentation can still be improved!
- Feature Request: You have a use case not covered by the current api? Want to suggest a change or add something? We'd be glad to read about it and start a discussion to try to find the best possible solution.
- Pull Request: Want to contribute code or documentation? We'd love that! If you need help to get started, GitHub as documentation on pull requests. We use the "fork and pull model" were contributors push changes to their personal fork and then create pull requests to the main repository. Please make your pull requests against the
master
branch.
As a reminder, all contributors are expected to follow our Code of Conduct.
5. Hacking
You might use Docker and docker-compose
to hack the project. Check out the following commands.
# Start the project docker-compose up -d # Install dependencies docker-compose exec application composer install # Run tests docker-compose exec application bin/phpunit # Run a bash within the container docker-compose exec application bash
6. License
maintenance-bundle is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.
See LICENSE for details.