Make doctrine optional

Not needed for most people.
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Barry vd. Heuvel
2014-06-29 12:35:57 +02:00
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@@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ The Illuminate/Support/helpers.php is already set-up, but you can add/remove you
### Automatic phpDocs for Models
> **Note:** Since v1.10 you need to require `doctrine/dbal: ~2.3` in your own composer.json.
If you don't want to write your properties yourself, you can use the command `ide-helper:models` to generate
phpDocs, based on table columns, relations and getters/setters. Still in beta, so please provide feedback if you want.
You can now also write the comments directly to your Model file, using the `--write (-W)` option. By default, you are asked to overwrite or
write to a separate file (\_ide\_helper\_models.php) (You can force No with `--nowrite (-N)`).
phpDocs, based on table columns, relations and getters/setters. You can write the comments directly to your Model file, using the `--write (-W)` option. By default, you are asked to overwrite or write to a separate file (\_ide\_helper\_models.php) (You can force No with `--nowrite (-N)`).
Please make sure to backup your models, before writing the info.
It should keep the existing comments and only append new properties/methods. The existing phpdoc is replaced, or added if not found.
With the `--reset (-R)` option, the existing phpdocs are ignored, only the newly found columns/relations are saved as phpdocs.