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Symfony Installer

This is the official installer to start new projects based on the Symfony full-stack framework.

Installing the installer

This step is only needed the first time you use the installer:

Linux and Mac OS X

$ sudo curl -LsS http://symfony.com/installer -o /usr/local/bin/symfony
$ sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/symfony

Windows

c:\> php -r "file_put_contents('symfony', file_get_contents('http://symfony.com/installer'));"

Move the downloaded symfony file to your projects directory and execute it as follows:

c:\> php symfony

If you prefer to create a global symfony command, execute the following:

c:\> (echo @ECHO OFF & echo php "%~dp0symfony" %*) > symfony.bat

Then, move both files (symfony and symfony.bat) to any location included in your execution path. Now you can run the symfony command anywhere on your system.

Using the installer

1. Start a new project with the latest stable Symfony version

Execute the new command and provide the name of your project as the only argument:

# Linux, Mac OS X
$ symfony new my_project

# Windows
c:\> php symfony new my_project

2. Start a new project with the latest Symfony LTS (Long Term Support) version

Execute the new command and provide the name of your project as the first argument and lts as the second argument. The installer will automatically select the most recent LTS (Long Term Support) version available:

# Linux, Mac OS X
$ symfony new my_project lts

# Windows
c:\> php symfony new my_project lts

3. Start a new project based on a specific Symfony branch

Execute the new command and provide the name of your project as the first argument and the branch number as the second argument. The installer will automatically select the most recent version available for the given branch:

# Linux, Mac OS X
$ symfony new my_project 2.3

# Windows
c:\> php symfony new my_project 2.3

4. Start a new project based on a specific Symfony version

Execute the new command and provide the name of your project as the first argument and the exact Symfony version as the second argument:

# Linux, Mac OS X
$ symfony new my_project 2.5.6

# Windows
c:\> php symfony new my_project 2.5.6

Updating the installer

New versions of the Symfony Installer are released regularly. To update your installer version, execute the following command:

# Linux, Mac OS X
$ symfony self-update

# Windows
c:\> php symfony self-update

NOTE

If your system requires the use of a proxy server to download contents, the installer tries to guess the best proxy settings from the HTTP_PROXY and http_proxy environment variables. Make sure any of them is set before executing the Symfony Installer.

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