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JMSDiExtraBundle can be conveniently installed via Composer. Just add the following to your composer.json file:
// composer.json
{
// ...
require: {
// ...
"jms/di-extra-bundle": "dev-master"
}
}
1.0.*
. Please check the tags on Github for which
versions are available.Then, you can install the new dependencies by running Composer?s update
command from the directory where your composer.json
file is located:
php composer.phar update
Now, Composer will automatically download all required files, and install them
for you. All that is left to do is to update your AppKernel.php
file, and
register the new bundle:
<?php
// in AppKernel::registerBundles()
$bundles = array(
// ...
new JMS\DiExtraBundle\JMSDiExtraBundle(),
new JMS\AopBundle\JMSAopBundle(),
// ...
);