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    KnpSnappyBundle

    KnpSnappyBundle

    Easily create PDF and images in Symfony by converting html using webki

    Easily create PDF and images in Symfony by converting HTML using webkit. Snappy is a PHP wrapper for the wkhtmltopdf conversion utility. It allows you to generate either pdf or image files from your html documents, using the webkit engine. The KnpSnappyBundle provides a simple integration for your Symfony project. If you need to change the binaries, change the instance options or even disable one or both services, you can do it through the configuration.
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    Snappy PHP

    Snappy PHP

    PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from an URL

    Snappy is a PHP library allowing thumbnail, snapshot or PDF generation from a url or a html page. It uses the excellent WebKit-based wkhtmltopdf and wkhtmltoimage available on OSX, Linux, Windows. You will have to download wkhtmltopdf 0.12.x in order to use Snappy.
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    Sentry PHP

    Sentry PHP

    The official PHP SDK for Sentry (sentry.io)

    Sentry for PHP is a powerful error tracking library that helps developers identify, capture, and debug application issues in real time. It integrates seamlessly with PHP applications and frameworks like Laravel and Symfony, making it a go-to tool for production error monitoring.
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    Symfony MonologBundle

    Symfony MonologBundle

    Symfony Monolog Bundle

    The Symfony Monolog Bundle integrates the Monolog logging library into Symfony applications. It provides a structured way to manage logs, allowing developers to handle errors and debug information efficiently. The bundle supports various logging channels and handlers, making it highly configurable and suitable for both small and large applications that require robust logging capabilities.
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    Symfony ErrorHandler

    Symfony ErrorHandler

    Provides tools to manage errors and ease debugging PHP code

    Symfony ErrorHandler is a component that handles and logs PHP errors and exceptions in a structured way. It replaces PHP's default error handling with a more user-friendly and informative system. The component provides detailed error pages for development environments while ensuring minimal disruption in production. It integrates seamlessly with Symfony applications and supports custom error pages.
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    Mobile Detect

    Mobile Detect

    Mobile_Detect is a lightweight PHP class for detecting mobile devices

    Mobile-Detect is a lightweight PHP library that inspects the HTTP user agent string and HTTP headers to detect whether a request comes from a mobile, tablet, or desktop device. It includes a rich set of detection rules covering device brands, operating systems, and browser engines so developers can tailor responses (views, assets, or layouts) based on client form factor. Its API is simple: isMobile(), isTablet(), or deviceFamily() methods make branching logic intuitive. The library is used...
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    WhichBrowser

    WhichBrowser

    Browser sniffing gone too far — A useragent parser library for PHP

    ...My website is html5test.com and I wanted to know which score belongs to which browser. To do that you need a browser sniffing library. Almost all browsers say they are Netscape 5 and almost all WebKit browsers say they are based on Gecko. Even Internet Explorer 11 now no longer claims to be IE at all, but instead, an unnamed browser that is like Gecko. And it gets worse. That is why it is complicated.
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    MySQL Load Balancing PHP script

    MySQL Load Balancing PHP script

    ...That also needed from me to erase some sections of the code replaced by a "TODO" commentary with instruction (you will have to adapt those few lines to your conditions). Comes with a mail alert script for errors logging and reporting, really useful for debug issues. Renaud CAMPO
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    debug-bundle

    Symfony debugging and log bundle

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