2017 © Pedro Peláez
 

symfony-bundle slave-route-limiter-bundle

Instead of globally applying a master-slave, this bundle, when enabled, requires devs to flag routes as @ShouldUseSlave to use the slave database, otherwise it defaults to master.

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cjcodes/slave-route-limiter-bundle

Instead of globally applying a master-slave, this bundle, when enabled, requires devs to flag routes as @ShouldUseSlave to use the slave database, otherwise it defaults to master.

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The Versions

21/08 2017

dev-master

9999999-dev

Instead of globally applying a master-slave, this bundle, when enabled, requires devs to flag routes as @ShouldUseSlave to use the slave database, otherwise it defaults to master.

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The Requires

 

The Development Requires

21/08 2017

1.0.0

1.0.0.0

Instead of globally applying a master-slave, this bundle, when enabled, requires devs to flag routes as @ShouldUseSlave to use the slave database, otherwise it defaults to master.

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MIT

The Requires

 

The Development Requires