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d3.annotationLabel A centered label annotation Code below is ready to use with these setttings
In this article, we are going to look at how we can create and use our own custom annotations in a Symfony 3 application. You know annotations right? They are the docblock metadata/configuration we see above classes, methods and properties. You’ve most likely seen them used to declare Controller routes (@Route()) and Doctrine ORM mappings (@ORM()), or even to control access to various classes and
I was looking into the Doctrine Common library; it seems to me that especially the AnnotationReader is quite interesting. Several Symfony2 bundles use annotation for quick configuration. For example adding an @Route annotation to your actions allows you to add them "automatically" to the route collection. The bundles that leverage the possibilities of annotation all use the Doctrine Common Annotat
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