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Informations about the package doctrine-dbal-timestamp-type

Doctrine/DBAL Timestamp Type

Since Doctrine/DBAL does not support the MySQL Timestamp type, you might want to add it on your own using this package.

Why using this?

According to this issue, Doctrine/DBAL does not support MySQL-specific database types like this one. Therefor we must add it ourself.

Installation

Then add the type to Doctrine\DBAL:

Laravel 5

You can use the Laravel Provider to ensure that the type is added to Doctrine\DBAL by adding the following to providers:


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Requires php Version >=5.6.4
doctrine/dbal Version ^2.5|^3.0
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