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Installation and Configuration
Doctrine can be installed with Composer.
Define the following requirement in your composer.json
file:
{
"require": {
"doctrine/orm": "*"
}
}
Then call composer install
from your command line. If you don't know
how Composer works, check out their Getting Started to set up.
Class loading
Autoloading is taken care of by Composer. You just have to include the composer autoload file in your project:
Obtaining an EntityManager
Once you have prepared the class loading, you acquire an EntityManager instance. The EntityManager class is the primary access point to ORM functionality provided by Doctrine.
1 <?php
// bootstrap.php
require_once "vendor/autoload.php";
use Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Setup;
use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager;
$paths = array("/path/to/entity-files");
$isDevMode = false;
// the connection configuration
$dbParams = array(
'driver' => 'pdo_mysql',
'user' => 'root',
'password' => '',
'dbname' => 'foo',
);
$config = Setup::createAnnotationMetadataConfiguration($paths, $isDevMode);
$entityManager = EntityManager::create($dbParams, $config);
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Or if you prefer XML:
Or if you prefer YAML:
If you want to use yml mapping you should add yaml dependency to your
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Inside the Setup
methods several assumptions are made:
- If
$isDevMode
is true caching is done in memory with theArrayCache
. Proxy objects are recreated on every request. - If
$isDevMode
is false, check for Caches in the order APC, Xcache, Memcache (127.0.0.1:11211), Redis (127.0.0.1:6379) unless$cache
is passed as fourth argument. - If
$isDevMode
is false, set then proxy classes have to be explicitly created through the command line. - If third argument
$proxyDir
is not set, use the systems temporary directory.
If you want to configure Doctrine in more detail, take a look at the Advanced Configuration section.
You can learn more about the database connection configuration in the Doctrine DBAL connection configuration reference. |
Setting up the Commandline Tool
Doctrine ships with a number of command line tools that are very helpful during development. You can call this command from the Composer binary directory:
$ php vendor/bin/doctrine
You need to register your applications EntityManager to the console tool
to make use of the tasks by creating a cli-config.php
file with the
following content:
1 <?php
use Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Console\ConsoleRunner;
// replace with file to your own project bootstrap
require_once 'bootstrap.php';
// replace with mechanism to retrieve EntityManager in your app
$entityManager = GetEntityManager();
return ConsoleRunner::createHelperSet($entityManager);
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