php-symfony.gitignore Maven / Gradle / Ivy
# ref: https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/Symfony.gitignore
# Cache and logs (Symfony2)
/app/cache/*
/app/logs/*
!app/cache/.gitkeep
!app/logs/.gitkeep
# Email spool folder
/app/spool/*
# Cache, session files and logs (Symfony3)
/var/cache/*
/var/logs/*
/var/sessions/*
!var/cache/.gitkeep
!var/logs/.gitkeep
!var/sessions/.gitkeep
# Parameters
/app/config/parameters.yml
/app/config/parameters.ini
# Managed by Composer
/app/bootstrap.php.cache
/var/bootstrap.php.cache
/bin/*
!bin/console
!bin/symfony_requirements
/vendor/
# Commit your application's lock file https://getcomposer.org/doc/01-basic-usage.md#commit-your-composer-lock-file-to-version-control
# You may choose to ignore a library lock file http://getcomposer.org/doc/02-libraries.md#lock-file
# composer.lock
# Assets and user uploads
/web/bundles/
/web/uploads/
# PHPUnit
/app/phpunit.xml
/phpunit.xml
# Build data
/build/
# Composer PHAR
/composer.phar
# Backup entities generated with doctrine:generate:entities command
**/Entity/*~
# Embedded web-server pid file
/.web-server-pid
# From root gitignore
/Tests/cache/
/Tests/logs/
# PHP Coding Standards Fixer
# https://github.com/FriendsOfPHP/PHP-CS-Fixer/blob/master/UPGRADE.md#config-file
# From now you can create new configuration file: .php_cs.dist.
# This file is used if no .php_cs file was found.
# It is recommended to create .php_cs.dist file attached in your repository and add .php_cs file to .gitignore for allowing your contributors to have theirs own configuration file.
/.php_cs
# No reason to commit PHP CS Fixer cache files
/.php_cs.cache