( Walk around ) When comes to Symfony services:
Instead of
$doctrine = $this->container->get('doctrine');
use
$doctrine = $this->getDoctrine();
As you can see, Symfony allows you to access most of it services directly from $this
variable. NetBeans will know what auto completion to use.
Lets have a look why this works (inside Controller class)
It is possible because Controller class imports Registry class with USE statement,
use Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry;
and then in method comment annotation it declares the returning object type with
/*
* @return Registry
*/
If you call $this->container->get('doctrine'); directly then auto completion will be get omitted and you will have to use whats below.
( Answer ) No magic auto completion works so far. Use Php Storm (it does what you request). For those who pick to stick with NetBeans you need to use manual annotation like in example below:
We can point NetBeans to a class it should be using for auto completion.
1) In terminal from project directory search for service you want to import:
php bin/console debug:container
If you know what you looking for use this instead:
php bin/console d:container | grep doctrine
...
doctrine --------------------------------------------------------
Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry
...
2) If this is not a service use get_class() PHP build in function to get class name of the object it particular variable. Or use reflection class. It's up to you.
3) Once you know the class name declare USE statement for better readability
use Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry;
4) Now wen we know what is the class name of the object instance in particular variable we are ready to inform NetBeans about what we know by using comment annotations so that it can enable auto completion.
/**
* @var $doctrine Registry
*/
$doctrine = $this->container->get('doctrine');
Now auto completion is enabled. Type
$doctrine->|
then press Ctrl+Space. See the image below: