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Transactions

The ODM provides transaction support if the underlying persistence layer supports them.

transactional()

The Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager#transactional() method provides support for, executing functions in a transactional-safe manner if the underlying PHPCR transport supports it. Any PHP callable type is supported.

Example:

use Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager;

$ documentManager = new DocumentManager($session);

$ documentManager->transactional(function(DocumentManager $documentManager) {
    $document = new Article('Cool story!');
    $comment  = $article->comment('Amazing indeed!');

    $documentManager->persist($document);
    $documentManager->persist($comment);
});

As you can see, there is also no need to call Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager#flush(), since Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager#transactional() will do it implicitly.

If an Exception is thrown during Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager#transactional() execution, then the Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager will be closed and the current transaction rolled back.

Multiple Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager#transactional() calls are currently not supported, as nested transaction support is not supported either.

Doctrine\ODM\PHPCR\DocumentManager#transactional() will be executed in a non transactional-safe way if the underlying PHPCR transport does not support transactions.