This bundle lets you configure dynamic routes. A piece of code explains the benefit:
// Generate the path /blog-post/{post_id}/comment/{comment_id}/edit
<a href="{{ path('edit_comment', {'comment_id':comment.id, 'post_id':comment.post.id}) }}">Click here</a>
<a href="{{ comment|blaze('edit') }}">Click here</a>
$ composer require happyr/blaze-bundle
To register the bundles with your kernel:
// in AppKernel::registerBundles()
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Happyr\BlazeBundle\HappyrBlazeBundle(),
// ...
);
# app/config/config.yml
happyr_blaze:
objects:
Acme\DemoBundle\Entity\Foo:
edit:
route: 'foo_edit'
parameters: {id:'getId'}
show:
route: 'foo_show'
parameters: {id:'getId'}
Acme\DemoBundle\Entity\Bar:
show:
route: 'bar_show'
parameters: {id:'getId'}
Acme\DemoBundle\Entity\Baz:
anything:
route: 'baz_show'
parameters: {id:'getId', foo_id:'getFoo.getId'}
#if you need support for routes where the objects have no relation:
Acme\DemoBundle\Entity\FooBar:
manage:
route: 'foobar_manage'
parameters: [{id: 'getId'}, {baz_id: 'getId', baz_name: 'getName'}, {bazbar_id: 'getSlug'}]
complementaryObjects: ["Acme\DemoBundle\Entity\Baz", "Acme\DemoBundle\Entity\BazBar"]
{# foo is a Foo object #}
<a href="{{ foo|blaze('show') }}">Show Foo</a>
{# baz is a Baz object #}
<a href="{{ baz|blaze('anything') }}">Show Baz</a>
{# and the multiple objects .. #}
<a href="{{ [foobar,baz,bazbar]|blaze('manage') }}">Show Baz</a>
use Happyr\BlazeBundle\Service\BlazeManagerInterface;
class MyController
{
private $blaze;
public function __construct(BlazeManagerInterface $blaze) {
$this->blaze = $blaze;
}
public function SomeAction() {
$blaze = $this->get(BlazeManagerInterface::class);
$showUrl = $blaze->getPath($foo, 'show');
$manageUrl = $blaze->getPath($foobar, 'show', array($baz, $bazbar));
// ...
}
}