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Vendor geosocio Package entity-attacher Short Description Utility to Attach Doctrine Entities to existing instances License
LGPL-3.0-only
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Provides a method to attach related entities to the current unattached
entity.This library is the product of a missing API that was found in
doctrine/doctrine2#6459. If
you want to create a new entity with a lot of existing related entities, you
would have to manually go through each relation and attach the related entities.
This can be tedious for entities that have a large number of relationships.
Configuration
Add something like this to your service configuration:
You may also need to add the GeoSocio\EntityAttacher\Annotation\Attach
annotation to your annotation reader.
Usage
Add the @Attach annotation to the relationships that should be attached.
Then when a new Post is created, you can attach the entity:
Doing this will retrieve the $user from the database and prevent the A new entity was found through the relationship error. If you still receive that
error, it means the $user was not found (and thus, should be persisted).
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