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Package container-interop-doctrine
Short Description Doctrine factories for container-interop
License BSD-2-Clause
Homepage https://github.com/DASPRiD/container-interop-doctrine
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container-interop-doctrine: Doctrine Factories for PSR-11
THIS REPOSITORY IS DEPRECATED - PLEASE VISIT https://github.com/Roave/psr-container-doctrine
Doctrine factories for PSR-11 (previously known as container-interop
).
This package provides a set of factories to be used with containers using the PSR-11 standard for an easy Doctrine integration in a project.
Installation
The easiest way to install this package is through composer:
Configuration
In the general case where you are only using a single connection, it's enough to define the entity manager factory:
If you want to add a second connection, or use another name than "orm_default", you can do so by using the static variants of the factories:
Each factory supplied by this package will by default look for a registered factory in the container. If it cannot find one, it will automatically pull its dependencies from on-the-fly created factories. This saves you the hassle of registering factories in your container which you may not need at all. Of course, you can always register those factories when required. The following additional factories are available:
- (doctrine.cache.*)
- (doctrine.connection.*)
- (doctrine.configuration.*)
- (doctrine.driver.*)
- (doctrine.event_manager.*)
Each of those factories supports the same static behavior as the entity manager factory. For container specific configurations, there are a few examples provided in the example directory:
- Aura.Di
- PimpleInterop
- Laminas\ServiceManager
Example configuration
A complete example configuration can be found in example/full-config.php. Please note that the values in there are the defaults, and don't have to be supplied when you are not changing them. Keep your own configuration as minimal as possible. A minimal configuration can be found in example/minimal-config.php
Using the Doctrine CLI
In order to be able to use the CLI tool of Doctrine, you need to set-up a file in your project directory. That file is generally quite short, and should look something like this for you:
After that, you can simply invoke . It gets a little trickier when you have multiple entity managers. Doctrine itself has no way to handle that itself, so a possible way would be to have two separate directories with two unique files. You then invoke the doctrine CLI from each respective directory. Since the CLI is looking for the config file in the current working directory, it will then always use the one from the directory you are currently in.
All versions of container-interop-doctrine with dependencies
doctrine/orm Version ^2.5
psr/container Version ^1.0.0
doctrine/dbal Version ^2.5
doctrine/common Version ^2.6