20 |
21 | {% endblock %}
22 |
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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 |
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/config/bundles.php:
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 | }
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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 |
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/src/Kernel.php:
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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 |
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/config/services.yaml:
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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 |
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/.env:
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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 |
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/composer.json:
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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 | "doctrine/orm": "^2.8",
17 | "phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock": "^5.2",
18 | "sensio/framework-extra-bundle": "^5.1",
19 | "symfony/asset": "5.2.*",
20 | "symfony/console": "5.2.*",
21 | "symfony/dotenv": "5.2.*",
22 | "symfony/expression-language": "5.2.*",
23 | "symfony/flex": "^1.3.1",
24 | "symfony/form": "5.2.*",
25 | "symfony/framework-bundle": "5.2.*",
26 | "symfony/http-client": "5.4.*",
27 | "symfony/intl": "5.2.*",
28 | "symfony/mailer": "5.2.*",
29 | "symfony/mime": "5.2.*",
30 | "symfony/monolog-bundle": "^3.1",
31 | "symfony/notifier": "5.2.*",
32 | "symfony/process": "5.4.*",
33 | "symfony/property-access": "5.2.*",
34 | "symfony/property-info": "5.2.*",
35 | "symfony/proxy-manager-bridge": "5.2.*",
36 | "symfony/security-bundle": "5.4.*",
37 | "symfony/serializer": "5.2.*",
38 | "symfony/string": "5.2.*",
39 | "symfony/translation": "5.2.*",
40 | "symfony/twig-bundle": "^5.2",
41 | "symfony/validator": "5.2.*",
42 | "symfony/web-link": "5.2.*",
43 | "symfony/yaml": "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 |
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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": {
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19 | },
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22 | },
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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 | },
64 | "doctrine/inflector": {
65 | "version": "2.0.3"
66 | },
67 | "doctrine/instantiator": {
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69 | },
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72 | },
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75 | },
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78 | },
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80 | "version": "2.2.0"
81 | },
82 | "doctrine/sql-formatter": {
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84 | },
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87 | },
88 | "friendsofphp/proxy-manager-lts": {
89 | "version": "v1.0.3"
90 | },
91 | "laminas/laminas-code": {
92 | "version": "4.3.0"
93 | },
94 | "laminas/laminas-eventmanager": {
95 | "version": "3.3.1"
96 | },
97 | "laminas/laminas-zendframework-bridge": {
98 | "version": "1.2.0"
99 | },
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101 | "version": "2.2.0"
102 | },
103 | "nikic/php-parser": {
104 | "version": "v4.10.5"
105 | },
106 | "phpdocumentor/reflection-common": {
107 | "version": "2.2.0"
108 | },
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114 | },
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120 | },
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123 | },
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126 | },
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129 | },
130 | "sensio/framework-extra-bundle": {
131 | "version": "5.2",
132 | "recipe": {
133 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
134 | "branch": "master",
135 | "version": "5.2",
136 | "ref": "fb7e19da7f013d0d422fa9bce16f5c510e27609b"
137 | },
138 | "files": [
139 | "config/packages/sensio_framework_extra.yaml"
140 | ]
141 | },
142 | "symfony/asset": {
143 | "version": "v5.2.7"
144 | },
145 | "symfony/browser-kit": {
146 | "version": "v5.2.7"
147 | },
148 | "symfony/cache": {
149 | "version": "v5.2.8"
150 | },
151 | "symfony/cache-contracts": {
152 | "version": "v2.4.0"
153 | },
154 | "symfony/config": {
155 | "version": "v5.2.8"
156 | },
157 | "symfony/console": {
158 | "version": "5.1",
159 | "recipe": {
160 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
161 | "branch": "master",
162 | "version": "5.1",
163 | "ref": "c6d02bdfba9da13c22157520e32a602dbee8a75c"
164 | },
165 | "files": [
166 | "bin/console"
167 | ]
168 | },
169 | "symfony/css-selector": {
170 | "version": "v5.2.7"
171 | },
172 | "symfony/debug-bundle": {
173 | "version": "4.1",
174 | "recipe": {
175 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
176 | "branch": "master",
177 | "version": "4.1",
178 | "ref": "0ce7a032d344fb7b661cd25d31914cd703ad445b"
179 | },
180 | "files": [
181 | "config/packages/dev/debug.yaml"
182 | ]
183 | },
184 | "symfony/debug-pack": {
185 | "version": "v1.0.9"
186 | },
187 | "symfony/dependency-injection": {
188 | "version": "v5.2.8"
189 | },
190 | "symfony/deprecation-contracts": {
191 | "version": "v2.4.0"
192 | },
193 | "symfony/doctrine-bridge": {
194 | "version": "v5.2.7"
195 | },
196 | "symfony/dom-crawler": {
197 | "version": "v5.2.4"
198 | },
199 | "symfony/dotenv": {
200 | "version": "v5.2.4"
201 | },
202 | "symfony/error-handler": {
203 | "version": "v5.2.8"
204 | },
205 | "symfony/event-dispatcher": {
206 | "version": "v5.2.4"
207 | },
208 | "symfony/event-dispatcher-contracts": {
209 | "version": "v2.4.0"
210 | },
211 | "symfony/expression-language": {
212 | "version": "v5.2.7"
213 | },
214 | "symfony/filesystem": {
215 | "version": "v5.2.7"
216 | },
217 | "symfony/finder": {
218 | "version": "v5.2.8"
219 | },
220 | "symfony/flex": {
221 | "version": "1.0",
222 | "recipe": {
223 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
224 | "branch": "master",
225 | "version": "1.0",
226 | "ref": "c0eeb50665f0f77226616b6038a9b06c03752d8e"
227 | },
228 | "files": [
229 | ".env"
230 | ]
231 | },
232 | "symfony/form": {
233 | "version": "v5.2.8"
234 | },
235 | "symfony/framework-bundle": {
236 | "version": "5.2",
237 | "recipe": {
238 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
239 | "branch": "master",
240 | "version": "5.2",
241 | "ref": "6ec87563dcc85cd0c48856dcfbfc29610506d250"
242 | },
243 | "files": [
244 | "config/packages/cache.yaml",
245 | "config/packages/framework.yaml",
246 | "config/packages/test/framework.yaml",
247 | "config/preload.php",
248 | "config/routes/dev/framework.yaml",
249 | "config/services.yaml",
250 | "public/index.php",
251 | "src/Controller/.gitignore",
252 | "src/Kernel.php"
253 | ]
254 | },
255 | "symfony/http-client": {
256 | "version": "v5.2.8"
257 | },
258 | "symfony/http-client-contracts": {
259 | "version": "v2.4.0"
260 | },
261 | "symfony/http-foundation": {
262 | "version": "v5.2.8"
263 | },
264 | "symfony/http-kernel": {
265 | "version": "v5.2.8"
266 | },
267 | "symfony/intl": {
268 | "version": "v5.2.7"
269 | },
270 | "symfony/mailer": {
271 | "version": "4.3",
272 | "recipe": {
273 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
274 | "branch": "master",
275 | "version": "4.3",
276 | "ref": "15658c2a0176cda2e7dba66276a2030b52bd81b2"
277 | },
278 | "files": [
279 | "config/packages/mailer.yaml"
280 | ]
281 | },
282 | "symfony/maker-bundle": {
283 | "version": "1.0",
284 | "recipe": {
285 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
286 | "branch": "master",
287 | "version": "1.0",
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300 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
301 | "branch": "master",
302 | "version": "3.7",
303 | "ref": "329f6a5ef2e7aa033f802be833ef8d1268dd0848"
304 | },
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306 | "config/packages/dev/monolog.yaml",
307 | "config/packages/prod/deprecations.yaml",
308 | "config/packages/prod/monolog.yaml",
309 | "config/packages/test/monolog.yaml"
310 | ]
311 | },
312 | "symfony/notifier": {
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314 | "recipe": {
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316 | "branch": "master",
317 | "version": "5.0",
318 | "ref": "c31585e252b32fe0e1f30b1f256af553f4a06eb9"
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332 | "recipe": {
333 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
334 | "branch": "master",
335 | "version": "5.1",
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337 | },
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339 | ".env.test",
340 | "bin/phpunit",
341 | "phpunit.xml.dist",
342 | "tests/bootstrap.php"
343 | ]
344 | },
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347 | },
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349 | "version": "v1.22.1"
350 | },
351 | "symfony/polyfill-intl-idn": {
352 | "version": "v1.22.1"
353 | },
354 | "symfony/polyfill-intl-normalizer": {
355 | "version": "v1.22.1"
356 | },
357 | "symfony/polyfill-mbstring": {
358 | "version": "v1.22.1"
359 | },
360 | "symfony/polyfill-php73": {
361 | "version": "v1.22.1"
362 | },
363 | "symfony/polyfill-php80": {
364 | "version": "v1.22.1"
365 | },
366 | "symfony/process": {
367 | "version": "v5.2.7"
368 | },
369 | "symfony/profiler-pack": {
370 | "version": "v1.0.5"
371 | },
372 | "symfony/property-access": {
373 | "version": "v5.2.4"
374 | },
375 | "symfony/property-info": {
376 | "version": "v5.2.8"
377 | },
378 | "symfony/proxy-manager-bridge": {
379 | "version": "v5.2.4"
380 | },
381 | "symfony/routing": {
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383 | "recipe": {
384 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
385 | "branch": "master",
386 | "version": "5.1",
387 | "ref": "b4f3e7c95e38b606eef467e8a42a8408fc460c43"
388 | },
389 | "files": [
390 | "config/packages/prod/routing.yaml",
391 | "config/packages/routing.yaml",
392 | "config/routes.yaml"
393 | ]
394 | },
395 | "symfony/security-bundle": {
396 | "version": "5.1",
397 | "recipe": {
398 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
399 | "branch": "master",
400 | "version": "5.1",
401 | "ref": "0a4bae19389d3b9cba1ca0102e3b2bccea724603"
402 | },
403 | "files": [
404 | "config/packages/security.yaml"
405 | ]
406 | },
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409 | },
410 | "symfony/security-csrf": {
411 | "version": "v5.2.7"
412 | },
413 | "symfony/security-guard": {
414 | "version": "v5.2.8"
415 | },
416 | "symfony/security-http": {
417 | "version": "v5.2.8"
418 | },
419 | "symfony/serializer": {
420 | "version": "v5.2.7"
421 | },
422 | "symfony/serializer-pack": {
423 | "version": "v1.0.4"
424 | },
425 | "symfony/service-contracts": {
426 | "version": "v2.4.0"
427 | },
428 | "symfony/stopwatch": {
429 | "version": "v5.2.7"
430 | },
431 | "symfony/string": {
432 | "version": "v5.2.8"
433 | },
434 | "symfony/test-pack": {
435 | "version": "v1.0.7"
436 | },
437 | "symfony/translation": {
438 | "version": "3.3",
439 | "recipe": {
440 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
441 | "branch": "master",
442 | "version": "3.3",
443 | "ref": "2ad9d2545bce8ca1a863e50e92141f0b9d87ffcd"
444 | },
445 | "files": [
446 | "config/packages/translation.yaml",
447 | "translations/.gitignore"
448 | ]
449 | },
450 | "symfony/translation-contracts": {
451 | "version": "v2.4.0"
452 | },
453 | "symfony/twig-bridge": {
454 | "version": "v5.2.8"
455 | },
456 | "symfony/twig-bundle": {
457 | "version": "5.0",
458 | "recipe": {
459 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
460 | "branch": "master",
461 | "version": "5.0",
462 | "ref": "fab9149bbaa4d5eca054ed93f9e1b66cc500895d"
463 | },
464 | "files": [
465 | "config/packages/test/twig.yaml",
466 | "config/packages/twig.yaml",
467 | "templates/base.html.twig"
468 | ]
469 | },
470 | "symfony/twig-pack": {
471 | "version": "v1.0.1"
472 | },
473 | "symfony/validator": {
474 | "version": "4.3",
475 | "recipe": {
476 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
477 | "branch": "master",
478 | "version": "4.3",
479 | "ref": "d902da3e4952f18d3bf05aab29512eb61cabd869"
480 | },
481 | "files": [
482 | "config/packages/test/validator.yaml",
483 | "config/packages/validator.yaml"
484 | ]
485 | },
486 | "symfony/var-dumper": {
487 | "version": "v5.2.8"
488 | },
489 | "symfony/var-exporter": {
490 | "version": "v5.2.8"
491 | },
492 | "symfony/web-link": {
493 | "version": "v5.2.5"
494 | },
495 | "symfony/web-profiler-bundle": {
496 | "version": "3.3",
497 | "recipe": {
498 | "repo": "github.com/symfony/recipes",
499 | "branch": "master",
500 | "version": "3.3",
501 | "ref": "6bdfa1a95f6b2e677ab985cd1af2eae35d62e0f6"
502 | },
503 | "files": [
504 | "config/packages/dev/web_profiler.yaml",
505 | "config/packages/test/web_profiler.yaml",
506 | "config/routes/dev/web_profiler.yaml"
507 | ]
508 | },
509 | "symfony/yaml": {
510 | "version": "v5.2.7"
511 | },
512 | "twig/extra-bundle": {
513 | "version": "v3.3.1"
514 | },
515 | "twig/twig": {
516 | "version": "v3.3.2"
517 | },
518 | "webmozart/assert": {
519 | "version": "1.10.0"
520 | }
521 | }
522 |
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