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Zend Framework 2 and Symfony2:Zend Framework 2 and Symfony2:The Perfect TeamThe Perfect Team

Stefan Koopmanschap, Enrico Zimuel

18th May – Verona (Italy)

About us

● Stefan Koopmanschap

● Enterpreneur: Ingewikkeld and Techademy

● Member of Dutch Web Alliance

● Symfony Community Manager

● Co-Founder PHPBenelux, now PFZ.nl

● stefan@ingewikkeld.net

● Enrico Zimuel

● Software Engineer at Zend Technologies

● Zend Framework Core Team

● Co-founder PUG Turin

● enrico@zend.com

PHP frameworks

● Symfony and Zend Framework are the most used PHP frameworks worldwide

● Both offer a tons of features that can improve the development of web applications

● Modular architectures and high quality PHP code (SoC + SOLID principles)

● Why don't use it together to get the best features of both?

Religion war?

ZF sucks!Symfony?Oh My!

Instead of think aboutZF2 || Symfony 2

think about

ZF2 && Symfony 2

PSR-*

● Framework interoperability standards● Meant to make it easier to work with multiple

frameworks● Naming standards and coding standards● For instance: Only one autoloader!● http://www.php-fig.org/

PSR-0

● Autoloading standard:

\<Vendor Name>\(<Namespace>\)*<Class Name>

Each namespace separator is converted to a DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR when loading from the file system

PSR-1

● Basic coding standard:

Files MUST use only <?php and <?= tagsNamespaces and classes MUST follow PSR-0Class constants MUST be declared in all upper case with underscore separatorsMethod names MUST be declared in camelCase...

PSR-2

● Coding style guide:

Code MUST follow PSR-1Code MUST use 4 spaces for indenting, not tabsThere MUST be one blank line after the namespace declaration, and there MUST be one blank line after the block of use declarationsOpening braces for classes MUST go on the next line, and closing braces MUST go on the next line after the body...

PSR-3

● Logger interface:

The LoggerInterface exposes eight methods to write logs to the eight RFC 5424 levels (debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency)A ninth method, log, accepts a log level as first argument. Calling this method with one of the log level constants MUST have the same result as calling the level-specific method...

Composer

● Composer (getcomposer.org) can help the management of projects that use ZF2 and Symfony2– Select your favorite ZF2 and Symfony2

components using composer.json– $ php composer.phar install– Components installed in /vendor – Include the /vendor/autoload.php in your PHP

code, that's it!

How to integrateHow to integrateZend Framework 2 in Symfony 2Zend Framework 2 in Symfony 2

composer create-project symfony/framework-standard-edition

project

Composer.json

"repositories": [ { "type": "composer", "url": "http://packages.zendframework.com/" } ],

Composer.json

"require": { "php": ">=5.3.3", "symfony/symfony": "2.2.*", (...) "zendframework/zend-crypt": "2.2.*" },

composer update

Now let's get to work

Register Crypt class as service

src/ZendCon/CryptBundle/Resources/config/services.xml

src/ZendCon/CryptBundle/Controller/CryptController.php

src/ZendCon/CryptBundle/Resources/views/Crypt/index.html.twig

http://zendcon.local/crypt

src/ZendCon/CryptBundle/Controller/CryptController.php

src/ZendCon/CryptBundle/Resources/views/Crypt/check.html.twig

http://zendcon.local/crypt

Other (better?) solutions

● Do validation in Entity● Use Symfony2 Validator

BlockCipher

src/ZendCon/CryptBundle/Controller/CryptController.php

src/ZendCon/CryptBundle/Resources/views/Crypt/blockcipher.html.twig

http://zendcon.local/crypt/block

Some stuff I won't show...

● Zend\Barcode● Zend\Captcha● Zend\Feed● Zend\I18n● ZendService_*

How to integrateHow to integrateSymfony2 in Zend Framework 2Symfony2 in Zend Framework 2

How to use Symfony2 in ZF2● Use composer.json to include the Symfony2

components● Execute the update (or install) command of

composer● The Symfony2 composer will be installed in /vendor● MVC approach:

● Register the Symfony2 components in the ServiceManager

● “Standard” approach:● Use the Symfony2 components directly

(instantiate the class and use it)

composer.json{ "require": { "php": ">=5.3.3", "zendframework/zendframework": "2.0.*", "symfony/yaml": "2.2.*", "symfony/dom-crawler": "2.2.*", }, "autoload": { "psr-0": { "Application": "module/Application/src" } }}

Symfony component as invokable

// a module config "module/SomeModule/config/module.config.php"return array( 'service_manager' => array( 'invokables' => array( // Keys are the service names // Values are valid class names to instantiate 'YamlParser' => 'Symfony\Component\Yaml\Parser', 'DomCrawler' => 'Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler',

// ... ), ));

Symfony component as factory

// a module config "module/SomeModule/config/module.config.php"return array( 'service_manager' => array( 'factories' => array( // Keys are the service names. // Valid values include names of classes implementing // FactoryInterface, instances of classes implementing // FactoryInterface, or any PHP callbacks 'YamlParser' => 'Symfony\Component\Yaml\Parser', 'DomCrawler' => function ($html) {

return new Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawle($html)}

// ... ), ));

Use a service in a Controller

class AlbumController extends AbstractActionController{ public function indexAction() { $sm = $this->getServiceLocator(); $yamlParser = $sm->get('YamlParser'); $domCrawler = $sm->get('DomCrawler'); } // ...}

Symfony 2 components

● Some components useful for ZF2 users:– BrowserKit (simulates a web browser)

– CssSelector

– Filesystem

– Finder (file search)

– OptionsResolver

– Process (executes commands in sub-processes)

– Serializer (handle serializing data structures)

– YAML parser

ConcludingConcluding

To integrate

● PSR / Framework Interoperability● Composer● Pick your components● Don't stop at Zend Framework/Symfony● Don't Reinvent The Wheel!

Where to go?

http://packagist.org

Thanks!

http://framework.zend.com

Give feedback:

https://joind.in/8645

http://www.symfony.com