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--- layout: default permalink: /adapter/phpcr/ title: PHPCR Adapter --- # PHPCR Adapter This adapter works with any [PHPCR](http://phpcr.github.io) implementation. Choose the one that fits your needs and add it to your project, or composer will complain that you miss `phpcr/phpcr-implementation`. See [this article](http://symfony.com/doc/master/cmf/cookbook/database/choosing_phpcr_implementation.html) for more on choosing your implementation. ## Installation Assuming you go with jackalope-doctrine-dbal, do: ~~~bash composer require jackalope/jackalope-doctrine-dbal league/flysystem-phpcr ~~~ ## Usage Bootstrap your PHPCR implementation. If you chose jackalope-doctrine-dbal with sqlite, this will look like this for example: ~~~php use League\Flysystem\Filesystem; use League\Flysystem\Phpcr\PhpcrAdapter; use Jackalope\RepositoryFactoryDoctrineDBAL; use Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\Connection; use Doctrine\DBAL\DriverManager; $connection = DriverManager::getConnection([ 'driver' => 'pdo_sqlite', 'path' => '/path/to/sqlite.db', ]); $factory = new RepositoryFactoryDoctrineDBAL(); $repository = $factory->getRepository([ 'jackalope.doctrine_dbal_connection' => $connection, ]); $session = $repository->login(new SimpleCredentials('', '')); // this part looks the same regardless of your phpcr implementation. $root = '/flysystem_tests'; $filesystem = new Filesystem(new PhpcrAdapter($session, $root)); ~~~