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Provides a table as attribute type where you can define a set of columns of different types and validation rules.
- Text
- Number (Integer or Decimal)
- Simple select
- Simple select from URL
The extension supports the standard Akeneo product import/export, so you don't need to create any special import/export profile for table information.
All product information related to attributes of type table will be imported/exported as JSON.
Simply install the package with the following command:
composer require flagbit/table-attribute-bundle
Enable the bundle in the kernel:
<?php
// config/bundles.php
return [
// ...
Flagbit\Bundle\TableAttributeBundle\FlagbitTableAttributeBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];
Add mapping_overrides
in a new config/packages/table.yml
file or an existing one:
akeneo_storage_utils:
mapping_overrides:
-
original: Akeneo\Pim\Structure\Component\Model\AttributeOption
override: Flagbit\Bundle\TableAttributeBundle\Entity\AttributeOption
Now that you have activated and configured the bundle, you need to import the routing files.
# config/routes/flagbit_table_attribute.yml
flagbit_table_attribute:
resource: "@FlagbitTableAttributeBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml"
Clear the cache:
php bin/console --env=prod cache:clear
Update the database schema:
php bin/console --env=prod doctrine:schema:update --force
Build and install the new front-end dependencies (new icon, etc.)
make cache assets css javascript-prod javascript-extensions
In case you're using Doctrine migrations, you have to create a new migration class
php bin/console --env=prod doctrine:migration:diff
and migrate the schema updates:
php bin/console --env=prod doctrine:migrations:migrate
This extension supports the latest Akeneo PIM CE/EE stable versions:
- 6.0
- 5.0
- 4.0
- 3.2 (LTS)
- 3.0 (LTS)
- 2.3 (LTS)
The TableAttributeBundle is covered with tests and every change and addition has also to be covered with unit or/and integration tests. It uses two testing suits: PHPSpec and PHPUnit.
To run the tests you have to change to this project's root directory and run the following commands in your console:
vendor/bin/phpunit
vendor/bin/phpspec run
TableAttributeBundle uses the PSR-2 coding style and can be checked with Codesniffer.
vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=PSR2 --extensions=php ./src
Contributions are always welcome! Please have a look at the contribution guidelines first.
The TableAttributeBundle is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Supported with ❤ by Flagbit GmbH & Co. KG