Sluggable behavior will build the slug of predefined fields on a given field which should store the slug
Features:
- Automatic predefined field transformation into slug
- ORM and ODM support using same listener
- Slugs can be unique and styled, even with prefixes and/or suffixes
- Can be nested with other behaviors
- Annotation, Yaml and Xml mapping support for extensions
- Multiple slugs, different slugs can link to same fields
Update 2013-10-26
- Datetime support with default dateFormat Y-m-d-H:i
Update 2013-08-23
- Added 'prefix' and 'suffix' configuration parameter #812
Update 2013-08-19
- allow empty slug #807 regenerate slug only if set to
null
Update 2013-03-10
- Added 'unique_base' configuration parameter to the Sluggable behaviour
Update 2012-11-30
- Recreated slug handlers, as they are used by many people
Update 2012-02-26
- Remove slug handlers were removed because of complications it brought together
Update 2011-09-11
- Refactored sluggable for doctrine2.2 by specifying slug fields directly in slug annotation
- Slug handler functionality, possibility to create custom ones or use built-in tree path handler or linked slug through single valued association
- Updated documentation mapping examples for 2.1.x version or higher
Update 2011-04-04
- Made single listener, one instance can be used for any object manager and any number of them
Update 2010-12-23
- Full support for unique index on slug field, no more exceptions during concurrent flushes.
Note:
- There is a reported issue that sluggable transliterator does not work on OSX 10.6 its ok starting again from 10.7 version. To overcome the problem you can use your custom transliterator
- Public Sluggable repository is available on github
- Last update date: 2012-02-26
- For usage together with SoftDeleteable in order to take into account softdeleted entities while generating unique slug, you must explicitly call addManagedFilter with a name of softdeleteable filter, so it can be disabled during slug updates. The best place to do it, is when initializing sluggable listener. That will be automated in the future.
Portability:
- Sluggable is now available as Bundle ported to Symfony2 by Christophe Coevoet, together with all other extensions
This article will cover the basic installation and functionality of Sluggable behavior
Content:
- Including the extension
- Entity example
- Document example
- Yaml mapping example
- Xml mapping example
- Basic usage examples
- Custom transliterator
- Advanced usage examples
- Using slug handlers
Read the documentation or check the example code on how to setup and use the extensions in most optimized way.
- @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\Slug it will use this column to store slug generated fields option must be specified, an array of field names to slug
Note: that Sluggable interface is not necessary, except in cases there you need to identify entity as being Sluggable. The metadata is loaded only once then cache is activated
Note: 2.0.x version of extensions used @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\Sluggable to identify the field for slug
<?php
namespace Entity;
use Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation as Gedmo;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
/**
* @ORM\Table(name="articles")
* @ORM\Entity
*/
class Article
{
/**
* @ORM\Id
* @ORM\GeneratedValue
* @ORM\Column(type="integer")
*/
private $id;
/**
* @ORM\Column(length=64)
*/
private $title;
/**
* @ORM\Column(length=16)
*/
private $code;
/**
* @Gedmo\Slug(fields={"title", "code"})
* @ORM\Column(length=128, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
public function getId()
{
return $this->id;
}
public function setTitle($title)
{
$this->title = $title;
}
public function getTitle()
{
return $this->title;
}
public function setCode($code)
{
$this->code = $code;
}
public function getCode()
{
return $this->code;
}
public function getSlug()
{
return $this->slug;
}
}
<?php
namespace Document;
use Doctrine\ODM\MongoDB\Mapping\Annotations as ODM;
use Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation as Gedmo;
/**
* @ODM\Document(collection="articles")
*/
class Article
{
/**
* @ODM\Id
*/
private $id;
/**
* @ODM\Field(type="string")
*/
private $title;
/**
* @ODM\Field(type="string")
*/
private $code;
/**
* @Gedmo\Slug(fields={"title", "code"})
* @ODM\Field(type="string")
*/
private $slug;
public function getId()
{
return $this->id;
}
public function setTitle($title)
{
$this->title = $title;
}
public function getTitle()
{
return $this->title;
}
public function setCode($code)
{
$this->code = $code;
}
public function getCode()
{
return $this->code;
}
public function getSlug()
{
return $this->slug;
}
}
Yaml mapped Article: /mapping/yaml/Entity.Article.dcm.yml
---
Entity\Article:
type: entity
table: articles
id:
id:
type: integer
generator:
strategy: AUTO
fields:
title:
type: string
length: 64
code:
type: string
length: 16
slug:
type: string
length: 128
gedmo:
slug:
separator: _
style: camel
fields:
- title
- code
indexes:
search_idx:
columns: slug
Note: xml driver is not yet adapted for single slug mapping
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<doctrine-mapping xmlns="http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/orm/doctrine-mapping"
xmlns:gedmo="http://gediminasm.org/schemas/orm/doctrine-extensions-mapping">
<entity name="Entity\Article" table="sluggables">
<id name="id" type="integer" column="id">
<generator strategy="AUTO"/>
</id>
<field name="title" type="string" length="128"/>
<field name="code" type="string" length="16"/>
<field name="ean" type="string" length="13"/>
<field name="slug" type="string" length="156" unique="true">
<gedmo:slug unique="true" style="camel" updatable="false" separator="_" fields="title,code,ean" />
</field>
</entity>
</doctrine-mapping>
<?php
$article = new Article();
$article->setTitle('the title');
$article->setCode('my code');
$this->em->persist($article);
$this->em->flush();
echo $article->getSlug();
// prints: the-title-my-code
- fields (required, default=[]) - list of fields for slug
- updatable (optional, default=true) - true to update the slug on sluggable field changes, false - otherwise
- unique (optional, default=true) - true if slug should be unique and if identical it will be prefixed, false - otherwise
- unique_base (optional, default=null) - used in conjunction with unique. The name of the entity property that should be used as a key when doing a uniqueness check.
- separator (optional, default="-") - separator which will separate words in slug
- prefix (optional, default="") - prefix which will be added to the generated slug
- suffix (optional, default="") - suffix which will be added to the generated slug
- style (optional, default="default") - "default" all letters will be lowercase, "camel" - first word letter will be uppercase, "upper"- all word letter will be uppercase and "lower"- all word letter will be lowercase
- handlers (optional, default=[]) - list of slug handlers, like tree path slug, or customized, for example see bellow
Note: handlers are totally optional
TreeSlugHandler
<?php
/**
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\Slug(handlers={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandler(class="Gedmo\Sluggable\Handler\TreeSlugHandler", options={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="parentRelationField", value="parent"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="separator", value="/")
* })
* }, fields={"title", "code"})
* @Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Column(length=64, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
RelativeSlugHandler:
<?php
/**
* Person domain object class
*
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\Slug(handlers={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandler(class="Gedmo\Sluggable\Handler\RelativeSlugHandler", options={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationField", value="category"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationSlugField", value="slug"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="separator", value="/")
* })
* }, fields={"title", "code"})
* @Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Column(length=64, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
If the relationSlugField you are using is not a slug field but a string field for example you can make sure the relationSlugField is also urilized with:
<?php
/**
* Person domain object class
*
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\Slug(handlers={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandler(class="Gedmo\Sluggable\Handler\RelativeSlugHandler", options={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationField", value="category"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationSlugField", value="title"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="separator", value="/"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="urilize", value=true)
* })
* }, fields={"title", "code"})
* @Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Column(length=64, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
This will make sure that the 'title' field in the category entity is url friendly.
Note: if you used RelativeSlugHandler - relation object should use in order to sync changes:
InversedRelativeSlugHandler
<?php
/**
* Category domain object class
*
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\Slug(handlers={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandler(class="Gedmo\Sluggable\Handler\InversedRelativeSlugHandler", options={
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationClass", value="App\Entity\Person"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="mappedBy", value="category"),
* @Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation\SlugHandlerOption(name="inverseSlugField", value="slug")
* })
* }, fields={"title"})
* @Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Column(length=64, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
<?php
class Article
{
// ...
/**
* @Gedmo\Slug(fields={"title", "created"}, style="camel", separator="_", updatable=false, unique=false, dateFormat="d/m/Y H-i-s")
* @Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Column(length=128, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
// ...
// ...
/**
* @Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Column(type="datetime", name="created_at")
*/
private $createdAt;
// ...
/**
* @Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Column(length=128)
*/
private $title;
// ...
public function __construct()
{
$this->createdAt = new \DateTime;
}
}
And now test the result:
<?php
$article = new Article();
$article->setTitle('the title');
$article->setCode('my code');
$this->em->persist($article);
$this->em->flush();
echo $article->getSlug();
// prints: The_Title_My_Code
To set your own custom transliterator, which would be used to generate the slug, use:
<?php
$callable = array('My\Class', 'transliterationMethod');
$sluggableListener->setTransliterator($callable);
// or use a closure
$callable = function($text, $separatorUsed, $objectBeingSlugged) {
// ...
return $transliteratedText;
};
$sluggableListener->setTransliterator($callable);
In case if you want the slug to regenerate itself based on sluggable fields, set the slug to null.
Note: in previous versions empty strings would also cause the slug to be regenerated. This behaviour was changed in v2.3.8.
<?php
$entity = $em->find('Entity\Something', $id);
$entity->setSlug(null);
$em->persist($entity);
$em->flush();
Sometimes you might need to set it manually, etc if generated one does not look satisfying enough. Sluggable will ensure uniqueness of the slug.
<?php
$entity = new SomeEntity;
$entity->setSluggableField('won\'t be taken into account');
$entity->setSlug('the required slug, set manually');
$em->persist($entity);
$em->flush();
echo $entity->getSlug(); // outputs: "the-required-slug-set-manually"
If you want to attach TranslatableListener also add it to EventManager after the SluggableListener. It is important because slug must be generated first before the creation of it`s translation.
<?php
$evm = new \Doctrine\Common\EventManager();
$sluggableListener = new \Gedmo\Sluggable\SluggableListener();
$evm->addEventSubscriber($sluggableListener);
$translatableListener = new \Gedmo\Translatable\TranslatableListener();
$translatableListener->setTranslatableLocale('en_us');
$evm->addEventSubscriber($translatableListener);
// now this event manager should be passed to entity manager constructor
And the Entity should look like:
<?php
namespace Entity;
use Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation as Gedmo;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
/**
* @ORM\Table(name="articles")
* @ORM\Entity
*/
class Article
{
/**
* @ORM\Id
* @ORM\GeneratedValue
* @ORM\Column(type="integer")
*/
private $id;
/**
* @Gedmo\Translatable
* @ORM\Column(length=64)
*/
private $title;
/**
* @Gedmo\Translatable
* @ORM\Column(length=16)
*/
private $code;
/**
* @Gedmo\Translatable
* @Gedmo\Slug(fields={"title", "code"})
* @ORM\Column(length=128, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
/**
* @ORM\Column(type="string", length=64)
*/
private $uniqueTitle;
/**
* @Gedmo\Slug(fields={"uniqueTitle"}, prefix="some-prefix-")
* @ORM\Column(type="string", length=128, unique=true)
*/
private $uniqueSlug;
public function getId()
{
return $this->id;
}
public function setTitle($title)
{
$this->title = $title;
}
public function getTitle()
{
return $this->title;
}
public function setCode($code)
{
$this->code = $code;
}
public function getCode()
{
return $this->code;
}
public function getSlug()
{
return $this->slug;
}
public function getUniqueSlug()
{
return $this->uniqueSlug;
}
}
Now the generated slug will be translated by Translatable behavior
There are built-in slug handlers like described in configuration options of slug, but there can be also customized slug handlers depending on use cases. Usually the most logic use case is for related slug. For instance if user has a **ManyToOne relation to a Company we would like to have a url like **http://example.com/knplabs/gedi where KnpLabs is a company and user name is Gedi. In this case relation has a path separator /
User entity example:
<?php
namespace Sluggable\Fixture\Handler;
use Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation as Gedmo;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
/**
* @ORM\Entity
*/
class User
{
/**
* @ORM\Id
* @ORM\GeneratedValue
* @ORM\Column(type="integer")
*/
private $id;
/**
* @ORM\Column(length=64)
*/
private $username;
/**
* @Gedmo\Slug(handlers={
* @Gedmo\SlugHandler(class="Gedmo\Sluggable\Handler\RelativeSlugHandler", options={
* @Gedmo\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationField", value="company"),
* @Gedmo\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationSlugField", value="alias"),
* @Gedmo\SlugHandlerOption(name="separator", value="/")
* })
* }, separator="-", updatable=true, fields={"username"})
* @ORM\Column(length=64, unique=true)
*/
private $slug;
/**
* @ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="Company")
*/
private $company;
public function setCompany(Company $company = null)
{
$this->company = $company;
}
public function getCompany()
{
return $this->company;
}
public function getId()
{
return $this->id;
}
public function setName($name)
{
$this->name = $name;
}
public function getName()
{
return $this->name;
}
public function getSlug()
{
return $this->slug;
}
}
Company entity example:
<?php
namespace Sluggable\Fixture\Handler;
use Gedmo\Mapping\Annotation as Gedmo;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
/**
* @ORM\Entity
*/
class Company
{
/**
* @ORM\Id
* @ORM\GeneratedValue
* @ORM\Column(type="integer")
*/
private $id;
/**
* @ORM\Column(length=64)
*/
private $title;
/**
* @Gedmo\Slug(handlers={
* @Gedmo\SlugHandler(class="Gedmo\Sluggable\Handler\InversedRelativeSlugHandler", options={
* @Gedmo\SlugHandlerOption(name="relationClass", value="Sluggable\Fixture\Handler\User"),
* @Gedmo\SlugHandlerOption(name="mappedBy", value="company"),
* @Gedmo\SlugHandlerOption(name="inverseSlugField", value="slug")
* })
* }, fields={"title"})
* @ORM\Column(length=64, unique=true)
*/
private $alias;
public function getId()
{
return $this->id;
}
public function setTitle($title)
{
$this->title = $title;
}
public function getTitle()
{
return $this->title;
}
public function getAlias()
{
return $this->alias;
}
}
For other mapping drivers see xml or yaml examples from tests
And the example usage:
<?php
$company = new Company;
$company->setTitle('KnpLabs');
$em->persist($company);
$gedi = new User;
$gedi->setUsername('Gedi');
$gedi->setCompany($company);
$em->persist($gedi);
$em->flush();
echo $gedi->getSlug(); // outputs "knplabs/gedi"
$company->setTitle('KnpLabs Nantes');
$em->persist($company);
$em->flush();
echo $gedi->getSlug(); // outputs "knplabs-nantes/gedi"
Note: tree slug handler, takes a parent relation to build slug recursively.
Any suggestions on improvements are very welcome