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Be paid to improve API Platform during the Rails Girls Summer of Code

Posted on February 22, 2018 by Kévin Dunglas

(french translation below) API Platform (the API-driven Open Source framework I created) has been selected for the Rails Girls Summer of Code program! The goal of the RCSOC is to improve the diversity in Open Source development. It allows groups of 2 women students to work full-time on a FOSS project (such as API Platform)…

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API Platform 2.2: GraphQL, JSON API, React admin and PWA, Kubernetes instant deployment and many more new features

Posted on January 24, 2018January 24, 2018 by Kévin Dunglas

I’m glad to announce the immediate availability of API Platform 2.2 beta 1. This is a huge release that comes with a lot of exciting features including (but not limited too): GraphQL and JSON API support Symfony 4 / Flex integration API Platform Admin integration (built with ReactJS and Admin On Rest) ReactJS and Vue.js…

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API Platform and Symfony: a Framework for API-driven Projects (SymfonyCon)

Posted on November 17, 2017September 26, 2021 by Kévin Dunglas

Here are the slides of my talk during the Symfony Con Cluj. You can rate this talk on joind.in. API Platform and Symfony: a Framework for API-driven Projects from Les-Tilleuls.coop Install API Platform. Design the API data model as a set of tiny plain old PHP classes. Instantly get: Fully featured dev environment with Symfony…

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API Platform Admin 0.2: an admin in 1 minute for your API (React Progressive Web App)

Posted on November 3, 2017November 3, 2017 by Kévin Dunglas

The version 0.2 of the API Platform‘s admin component has just been released! This nice tool allows to automatically and dynamically build a fully featured administration interface (CRUD, pagination, relations…) for any API supporting the Hydra hypermedia vocabulary (more formats supported soon, see at the end of this article). 0 line of code required! API Platform Admin is…

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API Platform 2.1 Feature Walkthrough: Create Blazing Fast Hypermedia APIs, Generate JS Apps

Posted on June 8, 2017September 18, 2017 by Kévin Dunglas

Update September 18: API Platform 2.1 has now been released. This blog post has been updated according to the syntax used in the stable version. Finally, after more than 1 year of dev and 3 months of beta, @ApiPlatform 2.1 is out 🍾🎆🙌. A big THANKS to all contributors! #API #PHP #React — Kévin Dunglas…

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Upcoming conferences and meetups: Web2Day, ChtiJS and sfPot Lille

Posted on May 31, 2017September 26, 2021 by Kévin Dunglas

I’ll speak at some conferences in June: I’ll present API Platform and its new client-side React tools at the ChtiJS meetup of tomorrow in Lille, France. I’ll do the same presentation Thursday, June 8 in Nantes during the Web2Day conference I’ll present some new features of Symfony 4 (including Symfony Flex) at the next Lille’s sfPot in Thursday, June 22 (event…

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API Platform 2.1: when Symfony meets ReactJS (Symfony Live)

Posted on April 3, 2017September 26, 2021 by Kévin Dunglas

Slides and videos of my talk during the Symfony Live Paris 2017. Rate this talk on joind.in! API Platform 2.1: when Symfony meets ReactJS (Symfony Live 2017) from Les-Tilleuls.coop Learn how to use API Platform and Symfony to create super easily rich web and mobile applications relying on React (JS) for their presentational layer. In…

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TodoMVCBundle is now compatible with Symfony 2.3

Posted on August 24, 2013January 12, 2014 by Kévin Dunglas

I’ve just updated my Symfony 2 implementation of TodoMVC using Backbone.js and Chaplin.js for the UI. It is now compatible with Symfony 2.3 (the current version and first LTS of Symfony 2). I’ve moved the decoder which converts JSON data to application/x-www-form-urlencoded directly in FOSRest. Take a look at this bundle if you want to use…

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Diaporama diffusé lors du workshop sur le référencement avec HTML5

Posted on February 4, 2013January 12, 2014 by Kévin Dunglas

Voici le diaporama qui a servi de support au workshop sur le référencement avec HTML5 que j’ai animé jeudi 31 janvier pour La Coopérative des Tilleuls : Ce sont le thème Prestashop HTML5 optimisé pour le référencement et l’implémentation de TodoMVC avec Symfony et Backbone.js qui ont servi de support. Le prochain workshop de cette série sera…

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Symfony 2, Backbone.js et Chaplin.js : une implémentation de TodoMVC

Posted on February 3, 2013January 12, 2014 by Kévin Dunglas

Je viens de publier une implémentation du célèbre TodoMVC sous forme de  bundle Symfony 2. Cela fait suite à mon précèdent article sur l’utilisation de Symfony avec les bibliothèques JavaScript Chaplin.js et Backbone.js. TodoMVC est un projet présentant de nombreuses implémentations de la même application de gestion de tâches (todo) à l’aide des frameworks JavaScript MV*…

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