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Informations about the package doctrine-timeout-handler
arntech/doctrine-timeout-handler
What is this?
It is a library that tries to handle DB connection timeouts and "The MySQL server has gone away (error 2006)" errors.
Installation
The preferred method of installation is via [Composer][]. Run the following
command to install the package and add it as a requirement to your project's
composer.json:
It a similar configuration as facile-it solution (for a quick migration).
An example of yaml configuration on Symfony 2 projects:
If you are setting up your database connection using a DSN/database_url env variable (like the Doctrine Symfony Flex recipe suggests) you need to remove the protocol from your database url.
Otherwise, Doctrine is going to ignore your driver_class configuration and use the default protocol driver, which will lead you to an error.
An example of configuration on Zend Framework 2/3 projects:
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