SymfonyCon Vienna 2024: The missing Gotenberg Bundle. Components, Assemble!
October 14, 2024 • Published by Eloïse Charrier
SymfonyCon Vienna 2024, our next annual international Symfony conference, will take place on:
- December 3 & 4: Two days of hands-on workshops to learn, practice, and enhance your skills in small groups.
- December 5 & 6: Three English-speaking tracks with over 35 outstanding speakers, an Unconference track, and a lively community evening.
🎤 New speaker announcement!
We are super happy to announce our next speakers: Adrien Roches (@AdrienRoches), Tech Lead, SensioLabs, and Hubert Lenoir (@jean_beru), Tech Lead, SensioLabs, will present the topic "The missing Gotenberg Bundle. Components, Assemble!":
"Since wkhtmltopdf was deprecated, it is difficult to find an easy to use / setup library to generate PDF's. Amongst the existing solutions, we chose to focus solely on Gotenberg.
The existing SDK did not match our needs as it provides only static classes, so we decided to give a try and create ourselves a brand new Bundle with the DX possible for Symfony Developpers & PHPStorm users.
From the fast HttpClient to the forgotten Webhook, let's see how existing components can help us to make PDF generation fast and easy to use.
To do so we had to ask ourselves a few questions which we will cover together !
- How do we expose a friendly, yet semantic configuration ?
- How to ensure great auto-completion for ease of use ?
- What needs to be done to have a proper Profiler ?
- How to keep memory efficiency by leveraging the HttpClient ?
- How to make the asynchrone generation easy ?
Come and discover how generating PDF's is now as easy as using twig !"
🔎 Discover the exciting talks and workshops at SymfonyCon Vienna 2024!
Dive into the first exciting talks, featuring top-notch expert speakers as Fabien Potencier, Viktor Pikaev, Andreas Braun, Michelle Sanver, Sebastian Bergmann, Ondřej Mirtes, Alexander M. Turek, David Buchmann, Marie Minasyan, Nils Adermann, Anne-Julia Seitz, Thibault Milan, Romain Ruaud, Stephan Hochdörfer, Juliette Reinders Folmer, Dave Liddament, Rob Allen, Tugdual Saunier, Simon André, Mathias Arlaud, Adrien Roches, Hubert Lenoir, Antoine Bluchet, Alexander Schranz, Allison Guilhem, Kévin Dunglas, Nicolas Grekas, Sebastian Plagemann, Stephan Hochdörfer, Raphaël Geffroy, Peter Dietrich, Céline Deis, Johannes Wachter, Matheo Daninos, Robin Chalas, Paul Dragoonis, Antonis Kalipetis, Guillaume Moigneu, Florent Huck, Augustin Delaporte, Celeste Van Der Watt, Greg Qualls, Thomas di Luccio, Nigel Kersten and, Kemi Elizabeth Ojogbede.
Explore the great lineup of talks here.
Check out the first exciting workshop topics on this page. Participate in two one-day workshops or dive deeper with a two-day workshop.
🫵 Participate in the Unconference track
The Unconference track is a participant-driven format where attendees shape the content and discussions in real-time. Have a topic you're passionate about? Claim your slot by emailing us at events@symfony.com
and set the stage for an unforgettable experience.
Each unconference talk lasts 20 minutes with a screen and projector available on both days.
🧳 Plan your participation
Use the schedule to organize your visit.
Read our attendee guide for venue, accommodation, and transportation details.
Complete your Symfony Live profile to inform us of your dietary preferences, T-shirt size and talk preferences!
🎉 Plan to attend the community evening on Thursday, December 5
Enjoy a friendly evening from 7:30 to 10:30 pm at a secret location (20 minutes by public transport from the conference). More details to come.
💻 Save the date for the Symfony hackathon on Saturday, December 7
Everyone is welcome to join the hackday! Whether you're an experienced contributor or new to the community, your participation is highly valued as it brings a fresh perspective! More details are available here. Address: Stockwerk, Pater-Schwartz-Gasse 11A, 1150 Wien - Map
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We can't wait to meet you in person to learn and share the latest about Symfony. Join us and be part of the @symfony community! 🫶
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