Make sure Composer is installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:
composer require timble-one/backend-bundleIf you want Symfony Flex to apply the contrib recipe (bundle registration, Dockerfile snippet, post-install output), make sure contrib recipes are enabled:
composer config extra.symfony.allow-contrib true
composer require timble-one/backend-bundleThe bundle requires the PHP extensions gd and exif (ext-gd, ext-exif).
When using a compatible Symfony Docker setup, the Flex recipe can add
RUN install-php-extensions gd exif to the Dockerfile.
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
composer require timble-one/backend-bundleThen, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the config/bundles.php file of your project:
// config/bundles.php
return [
// ...
TimbleOne\BackendBundle\BackendBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];This repository contains a draft contrib recipe under:
recipes-contrib/timble-one/backend-bundle/0.0.7/manifest.jsonrecipes-contrib/timble-one/backend-bundle/0.0.7/post-install.txt
Symfony Flex does not read recipes from this bundle repository directly. To make the
recipe available to users, submit these files to
symfony/recipes-contrib at:
timble-one/backend-bundle/0.0.7/manifest.jsontimble-one/backend-bundle/0.0.7/post-install.txt
Notes:
- Contrib recipes are opt-in. Users must set
extra.symfony.allow-contrib=true. - The Dockerfile snippet only works in Docker images that provide the
install-php-extensionshelper.