Integrate jQuery QueryBuilder with Symfony 4 and more.
jquery-querybuilder-bundle
eases the use of jQuery QueryBuilder in your
Symfony application by providing Twig extensions and PHP objects to do the
heavy lifting. The bundle include the excellent JS library
jQuery QueryBuilder.
Dry out your jQuery QueryBuilder code by writing it all in PHP !
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This package is still under development. Any changes will be done without prior notice to consumers of this package. Of course this code will become stable at a certain point, but for now, use at your own risk.
Includes:
- interactjs 1.3.3 (jQuery QueryBuilder dependency)
- jQuery QueryBuilder 2.6.2
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Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this package:
$ composer require webeweb/jquery-querybuilder
This command requires you to have Composer installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the app/AppKernel.php
file of your project:
public function registerBundles() {
$bundles = [
// ...
new WBW\Bundle\CoreBundle\WBWCoreBundle(),
new WBW\Bundle\JQuery\QueryBuilderBundle\WBWJQueryQueryBuilderBundle(),
];
// ...
return $bundles;
}
Once the bundle is added then do:
$ php bin/console assets:install
$ php bin/console wbw:core:unzip-assets
Read the documentation.
To test the package, is better to clone this repository on your computer. Open a command console and execute the following commands to download the latest stable version of this package:
$ git clone https://github.com/webeweb/jquery-querybuilder-bundle.git
$ cd jquery-querybuilder-bundle
$ composer install
Once all required libraries are installed then do:
$ vendor/bin/phpunit
jquery-querybuilder-bundle
is released under the MIT License. See the bundled
LICENSE file for details.