app/console generate:bundle
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root@nas:/var/www/test/Symfony# app/console generate:bundle
Welcome to the Symfony2 bundle generator
Your application code must be written in bundles. This command helps
you generate them easily.
Each bundle is hosted under a namespace (like Acme/Bundle/BlogBundle).
The namespace should begin with a "vendor" name like your company name, your
project name, or your client name, followed by one or more optional category
sub-namespaces, and it should end with the bundle name itself
(which must have Bundle as a suffix).
See http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook ... ml#index-1 for more
details on bundle naming conventions.
Use / instead of \ for the namespace delimiter to avoid any problem.
Bundle namespace: Yehlu
The namespace must end with Bundle.
Bundle namespace: YehluBundle
The namespace must contain a vendor namespace (e.g. "VendorName\YehluBundle" instead of simply "YehluBundle").
If you've specified a vendor namespace, did you forget to surround it with quotes (init:bundle "Acme\BlogBundle")?
Bundle namespace: Yehlu\TestBundle
In your code, a bundle is often referenced by its name. It can be the
concatenation of all namespace parts but it's really up to you to come
up with a unique name (a good practice is to start with the vendor name).
Based on the namespace, we suggest YehluTestBundle.
Bundle name [YehluTestBundle]:
The bundle can be generated anywhere. The suggested default directory uses
the standard conventions.
Target directory [/var/www/test/Symfony/src]:
Determine the format to use for the generated configuration.
Configuration format (yml, xml, php, or annotation): php
To help you get started faster, the command can generate some
code snippets for you.
Do you want to generate the whole directory structure [no]? yes
Summary before generation
You are going to generate a "Yehlu\TestBundle\YehluTestBundle" bundle
in "/var/www/test/Symfony/src/" using the "php" format.
Do you confirm generation [yes]? yes
Bundle generation
Generating the bundle code: OK
Checking that the bundle is autoloaded: OK
Confirm automatic update of your Kernel [yes]? yes
Enabling the bundle inside the Kernel: OK
Confirm automatic update of the Routing [yes]? yes
Importing the bundle routing resource: OK
You can now start using the generated code!
Welcome to the Symfony2 bundle generator
Your application code must be written in bundles. This command helps
you generate them easily.
Each bundle is hosted under a namespace (like Acme/Bundle/BlogBundle).
The namespace should begin with a "vendor" name like your company name, your
project name, or your client name, followed by one or more optional category
sub-namespaces, and it should end with the bundle name itself
(which must have Bundle as a suffix).
See http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook ... ml#index-1 for more
details on bundle naming conventions.
Use / instead of \ for the namespace delimiter to avoid any problem.
Bundle namespace: Yehlu
The namespace must end with Bundle.
Bundle namespace: YehluBundle
The namespace must contain a vendor namespace (e.g. "VendorName\YehluBundle" instead of simply "YehluBundle").
If you've specified a vendor namespace, did you forget to surround it with quotes (init:bundle "Acme\BlogBundle")?
Bundle namespace: Yehlu\TestBundle
In your code, a bundle is often referenced by its name. It can be the
concatenation of all namespace parts but it's really up to you to come
up with a unique name (a good practice is to start with the vendor name).
Based on the namespace, we suggest YehluTestBundle.
Bundle name [YehluTestBundle]:
The bundle can be generated anywhere. The suggested default directory uses
the standard conventions.
Target directory [/var/www/test/Symfony/src]:
Determine the format to use for the generated configuration.
Configuration format (yml, xml, php, or annotation): php
To help you get started faster, the command can generate some
code snippets for you.
Do you want to generate the whole directory structure [no]? yes
Summary before generation
You are going to generate a "Yehlu\TestBundle\YehluTestBundle" bundle
in "/var/www/test/Symfony/src/" using the "php" format.
Do you confirm generation [yes]? yes
Bundle generation
Generating the bundle code: OK
Checking that the bundle is autoloaded: OK
Confirm automatic update of your Kernel [yes]? yes
Enabling the bundle inside the Kernel: OK
Confirm automatic update of the Routing [yes]? yes
Importing the bundle routing resource: OK
You can now start using the generated code!