Booking Bundle for Symfony 2 Applications. Bundle provides some useful functionality for handling bookings on your website.
Prefered way to install this bundle is using composer
Download the bundle:
$ php composer.phar require "kami/booking-bundle"
<?php
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Kami\BookingBundle\KamiBookingBundle(),
);
}
Bundle has all necessary mappings for your entity. Just create your entity class and extend it from
Kami\BookingBundle\Entity\Booking
, create your id
field and setup proper relation for
item you want to be booked.
<?php
namespace Vendor\Bundle\Entity;
use Kami\BookingBundle\Entity\Booking as BaseClass;
/**
* Booking
*
* @ORM\Entity()
* @ORM\Table(name="booking")
*/
class Booking extends BaseClass
{
/**
* @var integer
*
* @ORM\Column(name="id", type="integer")
* @ORM\Id
* @ORM\GeneratedValue(strategy="AUTO")
*/
protected $id;
/**
* @var \Vendor\Bundle\Entity\BookableItem
*
* @ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="BookableItem", inversedBy="bookings")
* @ORM\JoinColumn(name="property_id", referencedColumnName="id")
*/
protected $item;
// Don't forget about getters and setters
}
Now we are ready to rock!
Core component of this bundle is booker service. You can get it in your controller by using
<?php
public function bookingAction()
{
$this->get('booker'); /** @var \Kami\BookingBundle\Helper\Booker */
}
isAvailableForPeriod($item, \DateTime $start, \DateTime $end)
Checks is your item available for period,
returns boolean
isAvailableForDate($item, \DateTime $date)
Checks is your item available for date, returns boolean
whereAvailableForPeriod(QueryBuilder $queryBuilder, $join, \DateTime $start, \DateTime $end)
Updates your
QueryBuilder
and returns the same QueryBuilder
object with added join and where clause.
Note:
$join
isarray('field', 'alias')
whereAvailableForDate(QueryBuilder $queryBuilder, $join, \DateTime $date)
Updates your
QueryBuilder
and returns the same QueryBuilder
object with added join and where clause.
Note:
$join
isarray('field', 'alias')
book($item, \DateTime $start, \DateTime $end)
Books your item returns Entity | false
(Entity
on success, false
on failure)
Bundle also provides cool Twig extension. To use it in your template just try following:
{{ kami_booking_calendar(item, "now", 4) }}
Where
item
- is object of your bookable item
now
- is any date allowed for \DateTime::__construct()
4
- number of months to be rendered after desired date
Template can be overridden as usual in Symfony application. Just create following directory structure:
app/Resources/views/KamiBookingBundle/Calendar/month.html.twig