Hi,
first congratulation for this excellent bundle.
I just want to ask you if it's possible to integrate Doctrine command
in the future ?

Thank you


On 26 mar, 11:54, Dennis Benkert <spinecras...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I just pushed the first preview of the bundle (codename 'conductor's
> baton') to github
> (http://github.com/denderello/symfony-tmbundle/tree/master). Everybody
> is invited to give feedback about the features, usage, etc.
>
> Happy coding,
> Dennis
>
> 2009/3/24 Dennis Benkert <spinecras...@googlemail.com>:
>
> >> FWIW, I've mapped getRequestParameter()
> >> to ^P to match the Rails  bundle.  It's such a common thing that it
> >> deserves to be easy to insert.  Ideally, the bundle would detect sf >=
> >> 1.1 and automatically use $request->getParameter() instead of $this-
> >>  >getRequest()->getParameter().
>
> > I try to add it without doubling the code. But if I create a github
> > repository you can just send me a pull request. I'll see what I can do
> > about the lookup of the projects symfony version.
>
> >> strg?  is that command?
>
> > Whoops. 'strg' is the german version of 'ctrl'. :) So it's 'ctrl' +
> > 's' (or ^S) to open the cli menu.
>
> > - Dennis
>
> > 2009/3/24 Jacob Coby <jc...@portallabs.com>:
>
> >> On Mar 24, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Dennis Benkert wrote:
>
> >>> Hey all,
>
> >>> I just wanted to inform you about the state of the bundle. I did some
> >>> refactoring on the tab shortcuts and they are much shorter now. To
> >>> give you a little teaser I will list some of them:
>
> >>> 'gro' + tab: will produce $this->getRoute()->getObject();
> >>> 'gp' + tab: will produce $this->getRequest()-
> >>> >getRequestParameter('id');
> >>> 'rgp' + tab: will produce $request->getParameter('id');
> >>> 'user' + tab: will produce $this->getUser()
>
> >> Nice.  Much easier to invoke.  FWIW, I've mapped getRequestParameter()
> >> to ^P to match the Rails  bundle.  It's such a common thing that it
> >> deserves to be easy to insert.  Ideally, the bundle would detect sf >=
> >> 1.1 and automatically use $request->getParameter() instead of $this-
> >>  >getRequest()->getParameter().
>
> >>> There are of course even more shortcuts for different parts of symfony
> >>> (actions, models, views, forms, etc.). Maybe i can give you a full
> >>> list of them after the next weekend.
>
> >>>> How about some command to run sf command line from within Textmate?
> >>> I'm working on this already. My idea is to execute the common symfony
> >>> tasks within textmate (e.g. symfony cc) and show the output as a nice
> >>> html popup. As for now you can run 'cc', '-V', 'test:all',
> >>> 'propel:build-all', 'propel:build-model' and 'propel:build-forms' via
> >>> the key binding 'strg' + 's'.
>
> >> strg?  is that command?
>
> >>>> Also, a larger task might be doing an autocomplete of model getter
> >>>> and
> >>>> setter functions.
> >>> I'm not sure if textmate has the functionality to do that and i'm also
> >>> not sure if textmate is the right editor for this feature. :)
>
> >> There is a php code completion bundle already available.  I've never
> >> used it though.  All in all, TM just doesn't seem to have very good
> >> support for code completion.
>
> >>> To give you all access to my working copy I'm also thinking about
> >>> putting the bundle on github. Are there any concerns about this? If
> >>> you have any other suggestions (even for key bindings or tab
> >>> shortcuts) feel free to post them here.
>
> >> Please do.  I'll probably send a couple of pull requests your way.
> >> The other option is to try and get it into the macromates svn
> >> repository.  I don't know the process for that though.
>
> >>> - Dennis
>
> >>> 2009/3/24 Gareth McCumskey <gmccums...@gmail.com>:
>
> >>>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 8:43 PM, hsteckylf <j...@jncissler.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> Also, a larger task might be doing an autocomplete of model getter
> >>>>> and
> >>>>> setter functions.
>
> >>>> You mean just like Eclipse PDT can already do? :P
>
> >> --
> >> Jacob Coby

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