├── migrations └── .gitignore ├── src ├── Entity │ └── .gitignore ├── Controller │ ├── .gitignore │ └── FrontController.php ├── Repository │ └── .gitignore ├── Service │ └── HSReplay.php └── Kernel.php ├── translations └── .gitignore ├── config ├── packages │ ├── test │ │ ├── twig.yaml │ │ ├── validator.yaml │ │ ├── framework.yaml │ │ ├── web_profiler.yaml │ │ ├── doctrine.yaml │ │ └── monolog.yaml │ ├── twig.yaml │ ├── mailer.yaml │ ├── prod │ │ ├── routing.yaml │ │ ├── deprecations.yaml │ │ ├── monolog.yaml │ │ └── doctrine.yaml │ ├── sensio_framework_extra.yaml │ ├── dev │ │ ├── web_profiler.yaml │ │ ├── debug.yaml │ │ └── monolog.yaml │ ├── translation.yaml │ ├── routing.yaml │ ├── validator.yaml │ ├── doctrine_migrations.yaml │ ├── notifier.yaml │ ├── framework.yaml │ ├── doctrine.yaml │ ├── cache.yaml │ └── security.yaml ├── routes.yaml ├── routes │ ├── dev │ │ ├── framework.yaml │ │ └── web_profiler.yaml │ └── annotations.yaml ├── preload.php ├── bundles.php └── services.yaml ├── docker-compose.override.yml ├── .env.test ├── README.md ├── docker-compose.yml ├── .gitignore ├── tests └── bootstrap.php ├── bin ├── phpunit └── console ├── docs └── meta.md ├── public └── index.php ├── templates ├── front │ └── home.html.twig └── base.html.twig ├── phpunit.xml.dist ├── .env ├── composer.json ├── symfony.lock └── LICENSE /migrations/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Entity/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /translations/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Controller/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Repository/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/test/twig.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | twig: 2 | strict_variables: true 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/twig.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | twig: 2 | default_path: '%kernel.project_dir%/templates' 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/mailer.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | framework: 2 | mailer: 3 | dsn: '%env(MAILER_DSN)%' 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/prod/routing.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | framework: 2 | router: 3 | strict_requirements: null 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/routes.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #index: 2 | # path: / 3 | # controller: App\Controller\DefaultController::index 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/sensio_framework_extra.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sensio_framework_extra: 2 | router: 3 | annotations: false 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/test/validator.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | framework: 2 | validation: 3 | not_compromised_password: false 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/test/framework.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | framework: 2 | test: true 3 | session: 4 | storage_id: session.storage.mock_file 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/routes/dev/framework.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | _errors: 2 | resource: '@FrameworkBundle/Resources/config/routing/errors.xml' 3 | prefix: /_error 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/test/web_profiler.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | web_profiler: 2 | toolbar: false 3 | intercept_redirects: false 4 | 5 | framework: 6 | profiler: { collect: false } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/dev/web_profiler.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | web_profiler: 2 | toolbar: true 3 | intercept_redirects: false 4 | 5 | framework: 6 | profiler: { only_exceptions: false } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/test/doctrine.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | doctrine: 2 | dbal: 3 | # "TEST_TOKEN" is typically set by ParaTest 4 | dbname: 'main_test%env(default::TEST_TOKEN)%' 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/routes/annotations.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | controllers: 2 | resource: ../../src/Controller/ 3 | type: annotation 4 | 5 | kernel: 6 | resource: ../../src/Kernel.php 7 | type: annotation 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/translation.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | framework: 2 | default_locale: en 3 | translator: 4 | default_path: '%kernel.project_dir%/translations' 5 | fallbacks: 6 | - en 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/preload.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | symfony/framework-bundle ### 3 | /.env.local 4 | /.env.local.php 5 | /.env.*.local 6 | /config/secrets/prod/prod.decrypt.private.php 7 | /public/bundles/ 8 | /var/ 9 | /vendor/ 10 | ###< symfony/framework-bundle ### 11 | 12 | ###> symfony/phpunit-bridge ### 13 | .phpunit 14 | .phpunit.result.cache 15 | /phpunit.xml 16 | ###< symfony/phpunit-bridge ### 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/bootstrap.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | bootEnv(dirname(__DIR__).'/.env'); 11 | } 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/test/monolog.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | monolog: 2 | handlers: 3 | main: 4 | type: fingers_crossed 5 | action_level: error 6 | handler: nested 7 | excluded_http_codes: [404, 405] 8 | channels: ["!event"] 9 | nested: 10 | type: stream 11 | path: "%kernel.logs_dir%/%kernel.environment%.log" 12 | level: debug 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/phpunit: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env php 2 | bootEnv(dirname(__DIR__).'/.env'); 11 | 12 | if ($_SERVER['APP_DEBUG']) { 13 | umask(0000); 14 | 15 | Debug::enable(); 16 | } 17 | 18 | $kernel = new Kernel($_SERVER['APP_ENV'], (bool) $_SERVER['APP_DEBUG']); 19 | $request = Request::createFromGlobals(); 20 | $response = $kernel->handle($request); 21 | $response->send(); 22 | $kernel->terminate($request, $response); 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/prod/doctrine.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | doctrine: 2 | orm: 3 | auto_generate_proxy_classes: false 4 | metadata_cache_driver: 5 | type: pool 6 | pool: doctrine.system_cache_pool 7 | query_cache_driver: 8 | type: pool 9 | pool: doctrine.system_cache_pool 10 | result_cache_driver: 11 | type: pool 12 | pool: doctrine.result_cache_pool 13 | 14 | framework: 15 | cache: 16 | pools: 17 | doctrine.result_cache_pool: 18 | adapter: cache.app 19 | doctrine.system_cache_pool: 20 | adapter: cache.system 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/doctrine.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | doctrine: 2 | dbal: 3 | url: '%env(resolve:DATABASE_URL)%' 4 | 5 | # IMPORTANT: You MUST configure your server version, 6 | # either here or in the DATABASE_URL env var (see .env file) 7 | #server_version: '13' 8 | orm: 9 | auto_generate_proxy_classes: true 10 | naming_strategy: doctrine.orm.naming_strategy.underscore_number_aware 11 | auto_mapping: true 12 | mappings: 13 | App: 14 | is_bundle: false 15 | type: annotation 16 | dir: '%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity' 17 | prefix: 'App\Entity' 18 | alias: App 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/dev/monolog.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | monolog: 2 | handlers: 3 | main: 4 | type: stream 5 | path: "%kernel.logs_dir%/%kernel.environment%.log" 6 | level: debug 7 | channels: ["!event"] 8 | # uncomment to get logging in your browser 9 | # you may have to allow bigger header sizes in your Web server configuration 10 | #firephp: 11 | # type: firephp 12 | # level: info 13 | #chromephp: 14 | # type: chromephp 15 | # level: info 16 | console: 17 | type: console 18 | process_psr_3_messages: false 19 | channels: ["!event", "!doctrine", "!console"] 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/front/home.html.twig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {% extends 'base.html.twig' %} 2 | 3 | {% block body %} 4 | 5 |
6 |
7 | {% for card, counts in collection %} 8 |
9 | 10 | {{ cards[card].name }} 11 | 12 |
13 |

Normal : {{ counts[0] }}/2

14 |

Golden : {{ counts[1] }}/2

15 |
16 |
17 | {% endfor %} 18 |
19 |
20 | 21 | {% endblock %} 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/cache.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | framework: 2 | cache: 3 | # Unique name of your app: used to compute stable namespaces for cache keys. 4 | #prefix_seed: your_vendor_name/app_name 5 | 6 | # The "app" cache stores to the filesystem by default. 7 | # The data in this cache should persist between deploys. 8 | # Other options include: 9 | 10 | # Redis 11 | #app: cache.adapter.redis 12 | #default_redis_provider: redis://localhost 13 | 14 | # APCu (not recommended with heavy random-write workloads as memory fragmentation can cause perf issues) 15 | #app: cache.adapter.apcu 16 | 17 | # Namespaced pools use the above "app" backend by default 18 | #pools: 19 | #my.dedicated.cache: null 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/bundles.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ['all' => true], 5 | Sensio\Bundle\FrameworkExtraBundle\SensioFrameworkExtraBundle::class => ['all' => true], 6 | Symfony\Bundle\TwigBundle\TwigBundle::class => ['all' => true], 7 | Symfony\Bundle\WebProfilerBundle\WebProfilerBundle::class => ['dev' => true, 'test' => true], 8 | Symfony\Bundle\MonologBundle\MonologBundle::class => ['all' => true], 9 | Symfony\Bundle\DebugBundle\DebugBundle::class => ['dev' => true], 10 | Symfony\Bundle\MakerBundle\MakerBundle::class => ['dev' => true], 11 | Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\DoctrineBundle::class => ['all' => true], 12 | Doctrine\Bundle\MigrationsBundle\DoctrineMigrationsBundle::class => ['all' => true], 13 | Symfony\Bundle\SecurityBundle\SecurityBundle::class => ['all' => true], 14 | Twig\Extra\TwigExtraBundle\TwigExtraBundle::class => ['all' => true], 15 | ]; 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/packages/security.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | security: 2 | # https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#where-do-users-come-from-user-providers 3 | providers: 4 | users_in_memory: { memory: null } 5 | firewalls: 6 | dev: 7 | pattern: ^/(_(profiler|wdt)|css|images|js)/ 8 | security: false 9 | main: 10 | anonymous: true 11 | lazy: true 12 | provider: users_in_memory 13 | 14 | # activate different ways to authenticate 15 | # https://symfony.com/doc/current/security.html#firewalls-authentication 16 | 17 | # https://symfony.com/doc/current/security/impersonating_user.html 18 | # switch_user: true 19 | 20 | # Easy way to control access for large sections of your site 21 | # Note: Only the *first* access control that matches will be used 22 | access_control: 23 | # - { path: ^/admin, roles: ROLE_ADMIN } 24 | # - { path: ^/profile, roles: ROLE_USER } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/base.html.twig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | {% block title %}Hearthbreaker{% endblock %} 7 | {% block stylesheets %} 8 | 9 | {#{{ encore_entry_link_tags('app') }}#} 10 | {% endblock %} 11 | 12 | {% block javascripts %} 13 | 14 | {#{{ encore_entry_script_tags('app') }}#} 15 | {% endblock %} 16 | 17 | 18 | {% block body %}{% endblock %} 19 | 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /phpunit.xml.dist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | tests 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | src 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 40 | 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/console: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env php 2 | getParameterOption(['--env', '-e'], null, true)) { 24 | putenv('APP_ENV='.$_SERVER['APP_ENV'] = $_ENV['APP_ENV'] = $env); 25 | } 26 | 27 | if ($input->hasParameterOption('--no-debug', true)) { 28 | putenv('APP_DEBUG='.$_SERVER['APP_DEBUG'] = $_ENV['APP_DEBUG'] = '0'); 29 | } 30 | 31 | (new Dotenv())->bootEnv(dirname(__DIR__).'/.env'); 32 | 33 | if ($_SERVER['APP_DEBUG']) { 34 | umask(0000); 35 | 36 | if (class_exists(Debug::class)) { 37 | Debug::enable(); 38 | } 39 | } 40 | 41 | $kernel = new Kernel($_SERVER['APP_ENV'], (bool) $_SERVER['APP_DEBUG']); 42 | $application = new Application($kernel); 43 | $application->run($input); 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Service/HSReplay.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | client->request('GET', "https://hsreplay.net/api/v1/collection/?region=$region&account_lo=$account", [ 24 | 'headers' => ['cookie' => "sessionid=$sessionId"] 25 | ]); 26 | 27 | return json_decode($response->getContent(), true); 28 | } 29 | 30 | public function getCards(): array 31 | { 32 | $response = $this->client->request('GET', 'https://api.hearthstonejson.com/v1/latest/frFR/cards.json'); 33 | 34 | $cards = json_decode($response->getContent(), true); 35 | 36 | $cardsByIds = []; 37 | foreach ($cards as $card) { 38 | $cardsByIds[$card['dbfId']] = $card; 39 | } 40 | 41 | return $cardsByIds; 42 | } 43 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Controller/FrontController.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | hsReplay->getCollection( 21 | $this->getParameter('app.region'), 22 | $this->getParameter('app.account'), 23 | $this->getParameter('app.session_id'), 24 | )['collection']; 25 | $cards = $this->hsReplay->getCards(); 26 | 27 | $uncraft = $request->get('uncraft', false); 28 | if($uncraft) { 29 | $collection = array_filter($collection, static function($counts, $card) use ($cards) { 30 | if($counts[0] + $counts[1] <= 2) { 31 | return false; 32 | } 33 | 34 | $card = $cards[$card]; 35 | return !in_array($card['set'], ['CORE', 'LEGACY', 'VANILLA'], true); 36 | }, ARRAY_FILTER_USE_BOTH); 37 | } 38 | 39 | return $this->render('front/home.html.twig', [ 40 | 'collection' => $collection, 41 | 'cards' => $cards, 42 | ]); 43 | } 44 | } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Kernel.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import('../config/{packages}/*.yaml'); 17 | $container->import('../config/{packages}/'.$this->environment.'/*.yaml'); 18 | 19 | if (is_file(\dirname(__DIR__).'/config/services.yaml')) { 20 | $container->import('../config/services.yaml'); 21 | $container->import('../config/{services}_'.$this->environment.'.yaml'); 22 | } elseif (is_file($path = \dirname(__DIR__).'/config/services.php')) { 23 | (require $path)($container->withPath($path), $this); 24 | } 25 | } 26 | 27 | protected function configureRoutes(RoutingConfigurator $routes): void 28 | { 29 | $routes->import('../config/{routes}/'.$this->environment.'/*.yaml'); 30 | $routes->import('../config/{routes}/*.yaml'); 31 | 32 | if (is_file(\dirname(__DIR__).'/config/routes.yaml')) { 33 | $routes->import('../config/routes.yaml'); 34 | } elseif (is_file($path = \dirname(__DIR__).'/config/routes.php')) { 35 | (require $path)($routes->withPath($path), $this); 36 | } 37 | } 38 | } 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config/services.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This file is the entry point to configure your own services. 2 | # Files in the packages/ subdirectory configure your dependencies. 3 | 4 | # Put parameters here that don't need to change on each machine where the app is deployed 5 | # https://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices/configuration.html#application-related-configuration 6 | parameters: 7 | app.region: '%env(APP_HS_REPLAY_REGION)%' 8 | app.account: '%env(APP_HS_REPLAY_ACCOUNT)%' 9 | app.session_id: '%env(APP_HS_REPLAY_SESSION_ID)%' 10 | 11 | services: 12 | # default configuration for services in *this* file 13 | _defaults: 14 | autowire: true # Automatically injects dependencies in your services. 15 | autoconfigure: true # Automatically registers your services as commands, event subscribers, etc. 16 | 17 | # makes classes in src/ available to be used as services 18 | # this creates a service per class whose id is the fully-qualified class name 19 | App\: 20 | resource: '../src/' 21 | exclude: 22 | - '../src/DependencyInjection/' 23 | - '../src/Entity/' 24 | - '../src/Kernel.php' 25 | - '../src/Tests/' 26 | 27 | # controllers are imported separately to make sure services can be injected 28 | # as action arguments even if you don't extend any base controller class 29 | App\Controller\: 30 | resource: '../src/Controller/' 31 | tags: ['controller.service_arguments'] 32 | 33 | # add more service definitions when explicit configuration is needed 34 | # please note that last definitions always *replace* previous ones 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.env: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # In all environments, the following files are loaded if they exist, 2 | # the latter taking precedence over the former: 3 | # 4 | # * .env contains default values for the environment variables needed by the app 5 | # * .env.local uncommitted file with local overrides 6 | # * .env.$APP_ENV committed environment-specific defaults 7 | # * .env.$APP_ENV.local uncommitted environment-specific overrides 8 | # 9 | # Real environment variables win over .env files. 10 | # 11 | # DO NOT DEFINE PRODUCTION SECRETS IN THIS FILE NOR IN ANY OTHER COMMITTED FILES. 12 | # 13 | # Run "composer dump-env prod" to compile .env files for production use (requires symfony/flex >=1.2). 14 | # https://symfony.com/doc/current/best_practices.html#use-environment-variables-for-infrastructure-configuration 15 | 16 | ###> symfony/framework-bundle ### 17 | APP_ENV=dev 18 | APP_SECRET=86e5550357fdbcadb63986b8a0067cd6 19 | APP_HS_REPLAY_REGION= 20 | APP_HS_REPLAY_ACCOUNT= 21 | APP_HS_REPLAY_SESSION_ID= 22 | ###< symfony/framework-bundle ### 23 | 24 | ###> symfony/mailer ### 25 | # MAILER_DSN=smtp://localhost 26 | ###< symfony/mailer ### 27 | 28 | ###> doctrine/doctrine-bundle ### 29 | # Format described at https://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-dbal/en/latest/reference/configuration.html#connecting-using-a-url 30 | # IMPORTANT: You MUST configure your server version, either here or in config/packages/doctrine.yaml 31 | # 32 | # DATABASE_URL="sqlite:///%kernel.project_dir%/var/data.db" 33 | # DATABASE_URL="mysql://db_user:db_password@127.0.0.1:3306/db_name?serverVersion=5.7" 34 | DATABASE_URL="postgresql://admin:admin@127.0.0.1:5432/hearthbreaker?serverVersion=13&charset=utf8" 35 | ###< doctrine/doctrine-bundle ### 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "darkwood/hearthbreaker", 3 | "description": "Hearthstone helper", 4 | "type": "project", 5 | "license": "proprietary", 6 | "minimum-stability": "stable", 7 | "prefer-stable": true, 8 | "require": { 9 | "php": ">=8.0", 10 | "ext-ctype": "*", 11 | "ext-iconv": "*", 12 | "composer/package-versions-deprecated": "1.11.99.1", 13 | "doctrine/annotations": "^1.0", 14 | "doctrine/doctrine-bundle": "^2.3", 15 | "doctrine/doctrine-migrations-bundle": "^3.1", 16 | 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"5.2.*", 44 | "twig/extra-bundle": "^2.12|^3.0", 45 | "twig/twig": "^2.12|^3.0" 46 | }, 47 | "require-dev": { 48 | "symfony/browser-kit": "^5.2", 49 | "symfony/css-selector": "^5.2", 50 | "symfony/debug-bundle": "^5.2", 51 | "symfony/maker-bundle": "^1.0", 52 | "symfony/phpunit-bridge": "^5.2", 53 | "symfony/stopwatch": "^5.2", 54 | "symfony/var-dumper": "^5.2", 55 | "symfony/web-profiler-bundle": "^5.2" 56 | }, 57 | "config": { 58 | "optimize-autoloader": true, 59 | "preferred-install": { 60 | "*": "dist" 61 | }, 62 | "sort-packages": true 63 | }, 64 | "autoload": { 65 | "psr-4": { 66 | "App\\": "src/" 67 | } 68 | }, 69 | "autoload-dev": { 70 | "psr-4": { 71 | "App\\Tests\\": "tests/" 72 | } 73 | }, 74 | "replace": { 75 | "symfony/polyfill-ctype": "*", 76 | "symfony/polyfill-iconv": "*", 77 | "symfony/polyfill-php72": "*" 78 | }, 79 | "scripts": { 80 | "auto-scripts": { 81 | "cache:clear": "symfony-cmd", 82 | "assets:install %PUBLIC_DIR%": "symfony-cmd" 83 | }, 84 | "post-install-cmd": [ 85 | "@auto-scripts" 86 | ], 87 | "post-update-cmd": [ 88 | "@auto-scripts" 89 | ] 90 | }, 91 | "conflict": { 92 | "symfony/symfony": "*" 93 | }, 94 | "extra": { 95 | "symfony": { 96 | "allow-contrib": false, 97 | "require": "5.2.*" 98 | } 99 | } 100 | } 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /symfony.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "composer/package-versions-deprecated": { 3 | "version": "1.11.99.1" 4 | }, 5 | "doctrine/annotations": { 6 | "version": "1.0", 7 | "recipe": { 8 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes", 9 | "branch": "master", 10 | "version": "1.0", 11 | "ref": "a2759dd6123694c8d901d0ec80006e044c2e6457" 12 | }, 13 | "files": [ 14 | "config/routes/annotations.yaml" 15 | ] 16 | }, 17 | "doctrine/cache": { 18 | "version": "1.11.0" 19 | }, 20 | "doctrine/collections": { 21 | "version": "1.6.7" 22 | }, 23 | "doctrine/common": { 24 | "version": "3.1.2" 25 | }, 26 | "doctrine/dbal": { 27 | "version": "2.13.1" 28 | }, 29 | "doctrine/deprecations": { 30 | "version": "v0.5.3" 31 | }, 32 | "doctrine/doctrine-bundle": { 33 | "version": "2.3", 34 | "recipe": { 35 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes", 36 | "branch": "master", 37 | "version": "2.3", 38 | "ref": "c9e656a395646ea4fad2bd3e2b3816028baf9026" 39 | }, 40 | "files": [ 41 | "config/packages/doctrine.yaml", 42 | "config/packages/prod/doctrine.yaml", 43 | "config/packages/test/doctrine.yaml", 44 | "src/Entity/.gitignore", 45 | "src/Repository/.gitignore" 46 | ] 47 | }, 48 | "doctrine/doctrine-migrations-bundle": { 49 | "version": "3.1", 50 | "recipe": { 51 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes", 52 | "branch": "master", 53 | "version": "3.1", 54 | "ref": "ee609429c9ee23e22d6fa5728211768f51ed2818" 55 | }, 56 | "files": [ 57 | "config/packages/doctrine_migrations.yaml", 58 | "migrations/.gitignore" 59 | ] 60 | }, 61 | "doctrine/event-manager": { 62 | "version": "1.1.1" 63 | }, 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