Am new to the Silex framework. And I would like to do simple SQL DB connection using doctrine entity manager. Kindly give some simple examples.
Thanks in Advance,
SK
Here is a working example of all the following setup below. There is also a YouTube tutorial explaining that setup. Or if you just want something that works right now try: this.
Otherwise the following is an attempt to explain one way to setup and "use silex with Doctrine orm EntityManager":
Add this line into composer.json:
"dflydev/doctrine-orm-service-provider": "1.0.6"
From command line run:
~$ composer update dflydev/doctrine-orm-service-provider
Register the service provider:
$app->register(new Silex\Provider\DoctrineServiceProvider());
$app->register(new Dflydev\Silex\Provider\DoctrineOrm\DoctrineOrmServiceProvider());
Configure your database and entity mappings. Your paths may be different. A better and more detailed explaination can be found in the Doctrine ORM Service Provider README:
$app['db.options'] = array(
'driver' => 'pdo_mysql',
'charset' => 'utf8',
'host' => '127.0.0.1',
'dbname' => '',
'user' => '',
'password' => '',
);
$app['orm.proxies_dir'] = __DIR__.'/../cache/doctrine/proxies';
$app['orm.default_cache'] = 'array';
$app['orm.em.options'] = array(
'mappings' => array(
array(
'type' => 'annotation',
'path' => __DIR__.'/../../src',
'namespace' => 'My\\Namespace\\To\\Entity',
),
),
);
Likely you will want to setup cli-config.php
for more info read the Doctrine Configuration Documentation:
<?php
// http://docs.doctrine-project.org/en/latest/reference/configuration.html
require __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php';
require __DIR__.'/path/to/app/config.php';
$newDefaultAnnotationDrivers = array(
__DIR__."/src/MyNamespace",
);
$config = new \Doctrine\ORM\Configuration();
$config->setMetadataCacheImpl(new \Doctrine\Common\Cache\ApcCache);
$driverImpl = $config->newDefaultAnnotationDriver($newDefaultAnnotationDrivers);
$config->setMetadataDriverImpl($driverImpl);
$config->setProxyDir($app['orm.proxies_dir']);
$config->setProxyNamespace('Proxies');
$em = \Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager::create($app['db.options'], $config);
$helpers = new Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\HelperSet(array(
'db' => new \Doctrine\DBAL\Tools\Console\Helper\ConnectionHelper($em->getConnection()),
'em' => new \Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Console\Helper\EntityManagerHelper($em),
));
At this point you should be able to dump some schema from the command line assuming you have annotated entities in $newDefaultAnnotationDrivers
path:
~$ php vendor/bin/doctrine orm:schema-tool:update --dump-sql
With the above setup in place you should also be able to use $app['orm.em']
from a controller method:
$app->match('/form', function (Request $request) use ($app) {
$em = $app['orm.em'];
$entity = new \My\Namespace\To\Entity\Form();
$form = $app['form.factory']->create(new \My\Namespace\To\Form\FormType(), $entity);
$form->handleRequest($request);
if ($form->isValid()) {
$em->persist($entity);
$em->flush();
}
return new Response($app['twig']->render('form.html.twig', array(
'form' => $form->createView(),
)));
})->bind('form');
There isn't an official Doctrine ORM service provider for Silex only the DBAL, but there are several third party service providers you can try.
I stared using dflydev-doctrine-orm-service-provider which has the most starts in github and looks nice.