league/csv-doctrine

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Doctrine CSV adapter for League\Csv

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9.16.0 2024-05-10 11:05 UTC

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Last update: 2024-09-20 05:17:24 UTC


README

composer require league/csv-doctrine

View the documentation.

Warning

With the release of league\csv 9.16.0 this package is officially marked as deprecated no development aside security fixes will be applied to it. The package is also marked as abandoned if you use composer.

For replacement please visit: https://csv.thephpleague.com/9.0/reader/statement/

In a nutshell, the features provided by this package have been implemented in a better integrated manner directly into the main package, without the need for a third party package.

The following example

<?php

use Doctrine\Common\Collections\Criteria;use League\Csv\Doctrine as CsvDoctrine;use League\Csv\Reader;

$csv = Reader::createFromPath('/path/to/my/file.csv');
$csv->setHeaderOffset(0);
$csv->setDelimiter(';');

$criteria = Criteria::create()
    ->andWhere(Criteria::expr()->eq('prenom', 'Adam'))
    ->orderBy( [ 'annee' => 'ASC', 'foo' => 'desc', ] )
    ->setFirstResult(3)
    ->setMaxResults(10)
;

$resultset = CsvDoctrine\src\CriteriaConverter::convert($criteria)->process($csv);

can be written using only the Statement class since version 9.16.0:

<?php

use League\Csv\Reader;
use League\Csv\Statement;

$csv = Reader::createFromPath('/path/to/my/file.csv');
$csv->setHeaderOffset(0);
$csv->setDelimiter(';');

$criteria = Statement::create()
    ->andWhere('prenom', '=', 'Adam')
    ->orderByAsc('annee')
    ->orderByDesc('foo')
    ->offset(3)
    ->limit(10);
    
$resultset = $criteria->process($csv);