Check to make sure you have mod_rewrite enabled.
Under Apache 2+
sudo a2enmod rewrite && sudo service apache2 restart
or
sudo a2enmod rewrite && sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Check to make sure you have mod_rewrite enabled.
Under Apache 2+
sudo a2enmod rewrite && sudo service apache2 restart
or
sudo a2enmod rewrite && sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
You can use an “array” :
$to = array( "user1@gmail.com" => "User 1", "user2@gmail.com" => "User 2" );
Example :
$subject = "User"; $to = array( "user1@gmail.com" => "User 1", "user2@gmail.com" => "User 2" ); $from = "contact@become-developer.com"; $name = "Become Developer"; $body = "content"; $message = \Swift_Message::newInstance() ->setSubject($subject) ->setFrom($from) ->setTo($to) ->setBody($body) /* * If you also want to include a plaintext version of the message ->addPart( $this->renderView( 'Emails/registration.txt.twig', array('name' => $name) ), 'text/plain' ) */ ; // or, you can also fetch the mailer service this way // $this->get('mailer')->send($message); return $this->mailer->send($message);
This error appear because your type not a “Array”
Change type to “array”
/** * @var string * * @ORM\Column(name="informations", type="array") * */ private $informations;
Then update your database with Command Symfony
Tip :
var url = '{{ path("yourroute", {'id': 'id'}) }}'; url = url.replace("id", this.value); window.location.href = url;
app.request.get('id')
Define the real entity:
* @ORM\Entity
For example
Before :
<?php namespace BookingBundle\Entity; use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM; /** * @ORM\Table(name="booking") */ class Booking {
After :
<?php namespace BookingBundle\Entity; use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM; /** * @ORM\Entity * @ORM\Table(name="booking") */ class Booking {
I share with you the solution :
Create a link /var/www
sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin /var/www/
sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
Then add the following line :
Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf
then Restart your apache
sudo service apache2 reload
Il faut impérativement ajouter son bundle dans le fichier composer.json comme ceci par exemple
"autoload": { "psr-4": { "AppBundle\\": "src/AppBundle", "Acme\\Bundle\\BlogBundle\\": "src/Acme/Bundle/BlogBundle", "BlogBundle\\": "src/BlogBundle", "LangueBundle\\": "src/LangueBundle", "PaymentALBundle\\": "src/PaymentALBundle" }, "classmap": [ "app/AppKernel.php", "app/AppCache.php" ] },
Et puis exécuter cette commande :
composer dumpautoload
Grâce à cette astuce vous allez pouvoir git add . & git commit et git push en 1 seule commande !
Add these lines in your conso :
function lazygit() { git add . git commit -a -m "$1" git push }
Try it :
lazygit "first push"
Easy and fast !
Create a database
php bin/console doctrine:database:create
Update database
php app/console doctrine:schema:update --force
Create a bundle
php bien/console generate:bundle
Create a entity
php bin/console generate:doctrine:entity
Crud entity
php bin/console generate:doctrine:crud
Cleach cache
php bin/console cache:warmup