I'm picking up on Shopware 6. Is it possible to use the Maker bundle shopware? I already did the composer require symfony/maker-bundle but it gives me problems:
Using version ^1.43 for symfony/maker-bundle ./composer.json has been updated Running composer update symfony/maker-bundle Loading composer repositories with package information Updating dependencies Your requirements could not be resolved to an installable set of packages.
Problem 1 - symfony/maker-bundle v1.43.0 requires doctrine/inflector ^2.0 -> found doctrine/inflector[2.0.0, ..., 2.1.x-dev] but the package is fixed to 1.4.4 (lock file version) by a partial update and that version does not match. Make sure you list it as an argument for the update command. - symfony/maker-bundle[v1.44.0, ..., v1.45.0] require php >=8.0 -> your php version (7.4.3; overridden via config.platform, actual: 8.1.3) does not satisfy that requirement. - Root composer.json requires symfony/maker-bundle ^1.43 -> satisfiable by symfony/maker-bundle[v1.43.0, v1.44.0, v1.45.0].
Use the option --with-all-dependencies (-W) to allow upgrades, downgrades and removals for packages currently locked to specific versions. You can also try re-running composer require with an explicit version constraint, e.g. "composer require symfony/maker-bundle:*" to figure out if any version is installable, or "composer require symfony/maker-bundle:^2.1" if you know which you need.
Im using Shopware 6.4
Symfony
Version 5.4.11
Long-Term Support Yes
End of maintenance 11/2024 (in +851 days)
End of life 11/2025 (in +1216 days)
Kernel
Type Shopware\Core\Kernel
Environment dev
Debug true
Charset UTF-8
Cache directory ./var/cache/dev_hc61c72400ff2b806750ba16ed9d16e58 (14.9 MiB)
Build directory ./var/cache/dev_hc61c72400ff2b806750ba16ed9d16e58 (14.9 MiB)
Log directory ./var/log (101 KiB)
PHP
Version 8.1.3
Architecture 64 bits
Intl locale en_US_POSIX
Timezone UTC (2022-08-02T11:40:43+00:00)
OPcache true
APCu false
Xdebug false
official supportinside shopware for themaker bundle. But there are already plans to use the maker bundle and extend it with shopware specific commands.