Getting Started With FOSRestBundle ================================== .. toctree:: :hidden: 1-setting_up_the_bundle 2-the-view-layer empty-content-status-code 3-listener-support view_response_listener body_listener request_body_converter_listener format_listener versioning param_fetcher_listener 4-exception-controller-support annotations-reference Installation ------------ Installation is a quick (I promise!) one-step process: 1. :doc:`Setting up the bundle <1-setting_up_the_bundle>` Bundle usage ------------ Before you start using the bundle it is advised you run a quick look over the listed sections below. This bundle contains many features that are loosely coupled so you may or may not need to use all of them. This bundle is just a tool to help you in the job of creating a REST API with Symfony. FOSRestBundle provides several tools to assist in building REST applications: - :doc:`The view layer <2-the-view-layer>` - :doc:`Listener support <3-listener-support>` - :doc:`ExceptionController support <4-exception-controller-support>` Config reference ---------------- - Run ``bin/console config:dump-reference fos_rest`` for a reference of the available configuration options - :doc:`Annotations reference ` for a reference on the available configurations through annotations Example applications -------------------- The following bundles/applications use the FOSRestBundle and can be used as a guideline: - The `FOSCommentBundle`_ uses FOSRestBundle for its API. - The `Symfony2 Rest Edition`_ provides a complete example of how to build a controller that works for both HTML as well as JSON/XML. .. _`FOSCommentBundle`: https://github.com/FriendsOfSymfony/FOSCommentBundle .. _`Symfony2 Rest Edition`: https://github.com/gimler/symfony-rest-edition