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Mastering Symfony

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Mastering Symfony

Overview of this book

In this book, you will learn some lesser known aspects of development with Symfony, and you will see how to use Symfony as a framework to create reliable and effective applications. You might have developed some impressive PHP libraries in other projects, but what is the point when your library is tied to one particular project? With Symfony, you can turn your code into a service and reuse it in other projects. This book starts with Symfony concepts such as bundles, routing, twig, doctrine, and more, taking you through the request/response life cycle. You will then proceed to set up development, test, and deployment environments in AWS. Then you will create reliable projects using Behat and Mink, and design business logic, cover authentication, and authorization steps in a security checking process. You will be walked through concepts such as DependencyInjection, service containers, and services, and go through steps to create customized commands for Symfony's console. Finally, the book covers performance optimization and the use of Varnish and Memcached in our project, and you are treated with the creation of database agnostic bundles and best practices.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Mastering Symfony
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Index

Chapter 4. Using Behavior-Driven Development in Symfony

To have a successful and satisfying career as a developer, communication is vital. You might experience a situation where the result of your development efforts was not good enough to make your client happy. Reasons such as misunderstanding a request, constantly changing the development ground, lack of effective testing procedures, and so on cause a project to fail. If you look closer, you will see that communication is the key and can solve many problems before they even happen.

You might be a good developer and communicate with and understand your fellow developers very well. There might be an amazing project manager who communicates with the client clearly. However, how clear is it when it comes to communication between technical and non-technical members of a project?

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • A common language called Gherkin, which is very easy to understand and helps technical and non-technical people talk...