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LswDoctrinePdoDblib
Doctrine 2 does support any method of connecting to SQL Server on a Linux box. Here's a simple driver that supports PDO DBlib. Many tests fail, but most are related to shortcomings of the PDODBlib driver. There is a patch in the PHP repo to add transaction and lastInsertId support, but this package has some minor work arounds.
This bundle requires the following:
- pdo_dblib
- FreeTDS
FreeTDS configuration
DBLib requires FreeTDS. We can't go into detail about configuring FreeTDS, but the connection configured should look something like following:
Setting up bundle in Symfony
In your Symfony2 project, modify your config.yml
as follows to use the DBlib bundle and the server setup under FreeTDS:
And in your autoload.php
register the new bundle:
Putting everything together
Getting everything together wasn't easy. You need to complete the following steps, checking each installation is successful by connecting with the appropriate tools:
- Install FreeTDS and configure a server connection
- Verify with ./tsql -S mssql_freetds -U yourusername -P yourpassword
- Install the PHP DBLib extension -- verify with PHP script containing
- Verify $pdo = new PDO('dblib:host=mssql_freetds;dbname=yourdb', 'yourusername', 'yourpassword');
- Install and configure the PDODblibBundle
- Verify Some kind of SQL against your database
FYI - PHP pdo_dblib patch
You can find a patch for some of the short-comings of pdo_dblib on SVN.
http://svn.php.net/viewvc/php/php-src/trunk/ext/pdo_dblib/dblib_driver.c?view=log
See: Revision 300647 - lastInsertId Revision 300628 - transaction support
FYI - Doctrine Test Suite
Doctrine2's test suite does not allow you to add database drivers on the fly. If you want to test this package, modify Doctrine/DBAL/Driver/DriverManager::$_driverMap
as follows:
FYI - Generating Entities from database
It's possible, but not easy. Here's what I did:
- Map any non-compatible column types to string
- Hack the Doctrine core to skip any tables without primary keys