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This is an open source project to initialize any restful symfony project. It is like the symfony skeleton but enriched with some main libraries and functionalities needed in most restful apps. Whether you are creating an API as a backend for a mobile app or a micro-service for a single page application (SPA), this project may be a shortcut to sa…

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Introduction

This is an open source project to initialize any restful symfony project. It is like the symfony skeleton but enriched with some main libraries and functionalities needed in most restful apps. Whether you are creating an API as a backend for a mobile app or a micro-service for a single page application (SPA), this project may be a shortcut to save you time, get inspired by how things are done, or better, clone it, adapt it and start working directly on the core of your app.

Main functionalities

  • Register a user
  • Login
  • Login with firebase (google, facebook...)
  • Logout
  • Show profile

Tech details

  • PHP 7.4 / Symfony 5.1
  • Docker / Docker compose
  • Make
  • JWT
  • Validation
  • Unit tests
  • Behat tests
  • Custom Normalizer
  • Database migrations
  • Documentation with Swagger
  • PHPCs-fixer

Getting Started

This is a guide on how to install the project, adapt and run it.

Prerequisites

Here are the main tools you need to have in order to install the project and get it up and running:

If you want to run the make commands instead of running each command separately you need to install make for linux.

Install (Mac & Linux)

  • Clone the project
  • Change any occurrence of symfony-rest-api-init in all files to the project name you want to be using (optional)
  • Create your docker-compose.override.yml file
cp docker-compose.override.yml.dist docker-compose.override.yml

Notice : Check the ports used in the docker-compose.override.yml and change them if needed (ports already used)

  • Build the project and run it
docker-compose build
docker-compose up -d
  • In order to create the public and private keys needed to manage the JWT tokens, modify the pass_phrase and token_ttl in config/packages/lexik_jwt_authentication.yaml then run the following command
make jwt

If you don't want to use make, run the following commands instead

mkdir -p config/jwt
php -r "require'vendor/autoload.php';file_put_contents('passphrase.txt',\Symfony\Component\Yaml\Yaml::parse(file_get_contents('config/packages/lexik_jwt_authentication.yaml'))['lexik_jwt_authentication']['pass_phrase']);"
openssl genpkey -out ./config/jwt/private.pem -aes256 -pass file:passphrase.txt -algorithm rsa -pkeyopt rsa_keygen_bits:4096
openssl pkey -in ./config/jwt/private.pem -passin file:passphrase.txt -out config/jwt/public.pem -pubout
rm -f passphrase.txt
chown -R www-data:www-data ./config/jwt
  • Fix the permissions by running the following
sudo chmod -R 777 ./var

The config/jwt folder should remain secured but for development purpose where you need to rebuild the project for example you can change its permission too or delete it manually

  • Prepare the database, the following command will delete the database if it exists, recreate it and run the migrations
make db-reset

Firebase

If you will be using firebase auth you need to uncomment the following line in config/packages/firebase.yaml

      # credentials: '%kernel.project_dir%/config/firebase/service-account.json'

To use the firebase authentication, you need to create a firebase project and import the configuration in this project. Check the following to know how to do it:

Download the service account configuration file, rename it to service-account.json and put it in config/firebase

The following files are included in the project for test purpose to allow you to get a firebase token:

  • Controller/TestController.php
  • templates/oauth.html.twig Once the firebase login tested successfully don't forget to remove that.

Now you need to modify templates/oauth.html.twig to your own firebase project configuration. To do so, get the firebase configuration from your project settings and replace the existent firebaseConfig in templates/oauth.html.twig line 40

Now go to http://localhost:8080/oauth and sign in, then the firebase token will be displayed, copy and use it with the firebase login route.

Run the unit tests(optional)

make unit-test

To see the unit tests coverage report run the following command

make unit-test-coverage

The coverage report will be accessible at public/coverage/index.html

Run the behat tests(optional)

make behat-test

Usage

API root URL : http://localhost:8080

PhpMyAdmin : http://localhost:8082

Swagger documentation URL : http://localhost:8080/api/doc/v1

Access to a container : make bash

Contact

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