Could someone tell me how to add default value on datetime column? I can't do this like this:
protected $registration_date = date("Y-m-d H:i:s", time());
So how?
You map your property as DateTime type then set the value in the constructor using a new DateTime instance:
/**
* @Entity
* @Table(name="...")
*/
class MyEntity
{
/** @Column(type="datetime") */
protected $registration_date;
public function __construct()
{
$this->registration_date = new DateTime();
}
}
This works as the constructor of a persisted class is not called upon hydration.
There is an extension for this automating this...
https://github.com/l3pp4rd/DoctrineExtensions/blob/master/doc/timestampable.md
/**
* @var \DateTime
*
* @ORM\Column(name="date_added", type="datetime")
* @Gedmo\Timestampable(on="create")
*/
private $date_added;
/**
* @var \DateTime
*
* @ORM\Column(name="date_modified", type="datetime")
* @Gedmo\Timestampable(on="update")
*/
private $date_modified;
I think, the best way to accomplish autofill for datetime
is to make like that:
* @ORM\Column(type="datetime", options={"default"="CURRENT_TIMESTAMP"})
Putting logic to constructor isn't right solution, because setting default values are SQL client responsibility. If you decide no longer use ORM - you will lost business logic. Plus, if using constructor you won't be able to add default timestamps to datetime
attributes for existing rows.