This bundle integrates RulerZ into Symfony.
Require the bundle:
composer require 'kphoen/rulerz-bundle'
And declare it into your app/AppKernel.php file:
public function registerBundles()
{
    return array(
        // ...
        new KPhoen\RulerZBundle\KPhoenRulerZBundle(),
    );
}This bundle registers a rulerz service which is an instance of RulerZ\RulerZ.
$rulerz = $this->container->get('rulerz');
$rulerz->filter(/* ... */);See RulerZ's documentation for more information.
Custom operators can be added to RulerZ executors. The bundle provide a way to register new operators directly from the container, you just need to tag a service:
services:
    operator.array.like:
        class: RulerZ\Operator\ArrayExecutor\Like
        tags:
            - { name: rulerz.operator, target: native, operator: like }In addition to the rulerz.operator tag, two other values are needed:
target: the compilation target we want to register the operator for ;operator: the name that will be given to the operator in rules.
Important: Operators registered as classes must implement the __invoke
magic method as RulerZ expects custom operators to be defined as callable.
A rule validator is provided by the bundle. In its simplest form, it will only validate the syntax of a given rule. Unknown variables or operators won't be detected unless you define a whitelist of accepted values.
use Symfony\Component\Validator\Constraints as Assert;
use Symfony\Bridge\RulerZ\Validator\Constraints as RulerZAssert;
class TaggingRule
{
    /**
     * @var string
     *
     * @Assert\NotBlank()
     * @RulerZAssert\ValidRule(
     *  allowed_variables={"title", "url", "isArchived", "isStared", "content", "language", "mimetype", "readingTime", "domainName"},
     *  allowed_operators={">", "<", ">=", "<=", "=", "is", "!=", "and", "not", "or"}
     * )
     */
    private $rule;
}# app/config/config.yml
rulerz:
    cache: "%kernel.cache_dir%/rulerz"
    debug: "%kernel.debug%"
    targets:
        native: false
        doctrine: false
        doctrine_dbal: false
        eloquent: false
        pomm: false
        solarium: false
        elasticsearch: falseThe targets section allows you to enable only the compilation targets needed
by your application.
This bundle is under the MIT licence.