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| 3 | namespace Terox\SubscriptionBundle\DependencyInjection; |
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| 5 | use Symfony\Component\Config\Definition\Builder\TreeBuilder; |
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| 6 | use Symfony\Component\Config\Definition\ConfigurationInterface; |
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| 7 | use Terox\SubscriptionBundle\TeroxSubscriptionBundle; |
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| 9 | /** |
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| 10 | * This is the class that validates and merges configuration from your app/config files. |
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| 11 | * |
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| 12 | * To learn more see {@link http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/bundles/configuration.html} |
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| 13 | */ |
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| 14 | class Configuration implements ConfigurationInterface |
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| 15 | { |
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| 16 | /** |
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| 17 | * {@inheritdoc} |
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| 18 | */ |
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| 19 | public function getConfigTreeBuilder() |
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| 20 | { |
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| 21 | $treeBuilder = new TreeBuilder(); |
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| 22 | $rootNode = $treeBuilder->root('terox_subscription'); |
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| 24 | $rootNode |
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| 25 | ->children() |
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| 26 | ->scalarNode('subscription_class') |
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| 27 | ->isRequired() |
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| 28 | ->cannotBeEmpty() |
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| 29 | ->end() |
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| 31 | ->scalarNode('subscription_repository') |
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| 32 | ->isRequired() |
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| 33 | ->cannotBeEmpty() |
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| 34 | ->end() |
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| 35 | ->scalarNode('product_repository') |
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| 36 | ->isRequired() |
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| 37 | ->cannotBeEmpty() |
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| 38 | ->end() |
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| 40 | ->arrayNode('reasons') |
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| 41 | ->addDefaultsIfNotSet() |
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| 42 | ->children() |
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| 43 | ->scalarNode('renew') |
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| 44 | ->defaultValue('Subscription expired and auto-renewal') |
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| 45 | ->end() |
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| 46 | ->scalarNode('expire') |
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| 47 | ->defaultValue('Subscription expired') |
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| 48 | ->end() |
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| 49 | ->scalarNode('disable') |
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| 50 | ->defaultValue('Subscription disabled') |
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| 51 | ->end() |
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| 52 | ->end() |
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| 53 | ->end() |
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| 54 | ->end(); |
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| 56 | return $treeBuilder; |
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| 57 | } |
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| 58 | } |
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