99designs/twirfony

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github.com/99designs/twirfony

pkg:composer/99designs/twirfony

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README

Twirfony is made up of two parts, codegen and a runtime Symfony bundle.

Code generation

Code generation is written as a protoc plugin in golang, because the go tooling for proto is fantastic.

To generate the twirp interfaces

go install ./protoc-gen-twirp_php
protoc --twirp_php_out src --php_out src haberdasher.proto

‼️ At 99designs you should use 99dev twirp generate {app} instead, and read the docs over at https://github.com/99designs/twirpgen

Runtime

The runtime component is a Symfony bundle that allows you to mount classes implementing the generated twirp service interfaces directly into your router.

  1. Add a twirfony dependency
composer require 99designs/twirfony
  1. Register the bundle
class AppKernel extends Kernel
{
 public function registerBundles()
 {
 return [
 new Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\FrameworkBundle(),
 new AppBundle\AppBundle(),
 new Twirfony\TwirfonyBundle\TwirfonyBundle(), // add this line
 ];
 }
  1. Register the router in routing.yml
twirp_api:
 resource: 'twirp.service_registry::loadRoutes'
 type: service
 prefix: /twirp
  1. Create implement your twirp service
namespace AppBundle\Service;

use AppBundle\Twirp\HaberdasherInterface;
use AppBundle\Twirp\Hat;
use AppBundle\Twirp\Size;
use Twirfony\TwirpService;

class HaberdasherService implements TwirpService, HaberdasherInterface
{
 public function makeHat(Size $size): Hat
 {
 return (new Hat)
 ->setInches($size->getInches())
 ->setColor("blue")
 ->setName("Fedora");
 }
}
  1. Register and tag your service
 haberdasher_service:
 class: AppBundle\Service\HaberdasherService
 tags: ['twirp.service']