becklyn/ddd-generator-bundle

Code generator for common Domain Driven Design patterns in the Becklyn DDD framework.

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2.2.1 2022-01-18 14:55 UTC

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README

Make sure Composer is installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.

Applications that use Symfony Flex

Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:

 composer require becklyn/ddd-generator-bundle --dev

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 becklyn/ddd-generator-bundle --dev

Step 2: Enable the Bundle

Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles in the config/bundles.php file of your project:

// config/bundles.php

return [
    // ...
    Becklyn\DddGeneratorBundle\BecklynDddGeneratorBundle::class => ['dev' => true],
];

Creating your own Generator/Maker

If you want to create your own Generator based on the DddMaker you'll need to extend either of the abstract Maker classes.

Be sure not to extend a non-abstract class unless you can ensure that their implementation will never change.

If you can't ensure that it would be a better idea to use one of the following:

  • DddMaker: The most general abstraction. In only provides functionality without having a base implementation.

  • DddEntityMaker: This is the easiest to use for implementing a generator based on some input options. In fact most generator of this bundle use the DddEntityMaker.

  • DddEntityTestMaker: A specialized DddEntityMaker for generating Test files.

  • DddEntityCommandMaker: A specialized DddEntityMaker for generating Command and CommandHandler classes.

All you need to do to generate your own Generator is to create a class, that extends a Maker in src/Maker and to create a template file.

The template file may be placed in res/skeleton/ddd or src/Resources/skeleton/ddd and use the file extension .tpl.php. If you cannot place the templates there you can also override the Makers getTemplatePath().

Refer to the Templating section for more information about how to create templates.

Lastly you need to register your Maker as a Maker in your service configuration file.
This is done by providing the maker.command tag to the service.

A word about i18n

If you want to use the localization feature you should provide it using the getExtraVariables() method and use as $extra in the template.

Alternatively you can override the internationalize() method, but you'll need to provide any key the bundle defines internally to continue to use the pre-defined features. Because these keys can change between every patch version it could be very hard for you to ensure that no functionality breaks.

Templating

The template files itself are plain text files that get php variables injected using
<?= $variableName; ?>.

If you're using the DddEntityMaker or a class that extends it you can use the following variables:

  • $domain_namespace: The Sub-Namespace of the Domain. E.g. \App\Authorization\Domain\Foo in this Namespace Foo would be the Sub-Namespace. This is a can also be multi-level e.g. Foo\Bar

  • $entity: Name of the Entity that should be generated. E.g. `User

  • $domain:Name of the Domain that everything should be created in. E.g. Authorization

  • $psr4Root: The Name of the PSR-4 Root as defined by Composer.

  • $i18n: A array of i18n strings. The available keys are stored inside yaml files located at src/Resources/i18n. This array should only be used for internal makers e.g. if you want to make a PR to this bundle. Please refer to the i18n section.

  • $version: The current date formatted as YYYY-MM-DD. This is used to auto-generate PHP-doc comments

  • $author: The current git user formatted as USERNAME <EMAIL> or Code Generator <PROJECT NAME> if the git user can not be read.

  • $extra: A array that can be used to provide any information that is needed.

NOTE: If you override getExtraVariables() be sure to merge your array with the array of super() to ensure that nothing breaks.