###Overview
The Keen IO Symfony2 Bundle allows you to quickly and easily use the Keen IO PHP Client in your Symfony 2 applications.
###KeenIO Bundle Installation
The best method of installation is through the use of composer.
#####Add the bundle to Composer
{
"require": {
"keen-io/keen-io-bundle": "~1.1"
}
}
#####Update AppKernel.php
Add The KeenIO Bundle to your kernel bootstrap sequence
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new KeenIO\Bundle\KeenIOBundle\KeenIOBundle(),
);
return $bundles;
}
#####Configure the Client
The values for the configuration can be found in the Project Overview section of your Keen IO Dashboard
#app/config.yml
keen_io:
version: <version> //version is optional and correctly defaults to 3.0
project_id: <project id>
master_key: <master key>
write_key: <write key>
read_key: <read key>
###Using the Client
Once configured the client is available through the service container in your application.
#src/AcmeBundle/Controller/YourController
public function indexAction()
{
$client = $this->get('keen_io');
$client->addEvent('example_collection', array( 'foo' => 'bar' ));
// ...
}
Or it can be passed into your services through dependency injection:
#app/config/services.yml
# Example Tracking Service
tracking.service:
class: Acme\Bundle\AcmeBundle\Service\Tracking
arguments:
- @keen_io
If you have any questions, bugs, or suggestions, please report them via Github Issues. Or, come chat with us anytime at users.keen.io. We'd love to hear your feedback and ideas!
This is an open source project and we love involvement from the community! Hit us up with pull requests and issues.