Definition Validation ===================== By default, CRUDlex validates the yml file and throws an exception if anything is wrong. ---------------------- Turning off Validation ---------------------- This costs a bit of performance, so you might want to turn it off in your production environment as it should be sure at this point that the file is valid: .. tabs:: .. group-tab:: Symfony 4 You can just leave out the last argument of the crudlex.service: .. code-block:: yaml crudlex.service: public: true class: "CRUDlex\\Service" arguments: - "%kernel.project_dir%/config/crud.yml" - "%kernel.cache_dir%" - "@Symfony\\Component\\Routing\\Generator\\UrlGeneratorInterface" - "@translator" - "@crudlex.dataFactoryInterface" - "@crudlex.entityDefinitionFactoryInterface" - "@crudlex.fileSystem" .. group-tab:: Silex 2 .. code-block:: php $app['crud.validateentitydefinition'] = $app['debug']; ------------------------------- Implementing a Custom Validator ------------------------------- It is possible to use your own validator by implementing the interface **CRUDlex\EntityDefinitionValidatorInterface** and handing it in before registering the service provider: .. tabs:: .. group-tab:: Symfony 4 As last argument: .. code-block:: yaml crudlex.service: public: true class: "CRUDlex\\Service" arguments: - "%kernel.project_dir%/config/crud.yml" - "%kernel.cache_dir%" - "@Symfony\\Component\\Routing\\Generator\\UrlGeneratorInterface" - "@translator" - "@crudlex.dataFactoryInterface" - "@crudlex.entityDefinitionFactoryInterface" - "@crudlex.fileSystem" - "@crudlex.entityDefinitionValidatorInterface" .. group-tab:: Silex 2 .. code-block:: php $app['crud.entitydefinitionvalidator'] = $myCustomValidator;