When I do:
vendor/bin/doctrine-module orm:schema-tool:update
Doctrine 2.4 gives me this error:
[Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\SchemaException]
There is no column with name 'resource_id' on table 'role_resource'.
My actual MySQL database schema has the column and the table, as evident from running this command (no errors thrown):
mysql> select resource_id from role_resource;
Empty set (0.00 sec)
Thus, the error must be somewhere in the Doctrine's representation of the schema. I did a var_dump()
of $this
object, and here is what I get (partial):
object(Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Table)#546 (10) {
["_name" :protected] => string(13) "role_resource"
["_columns":protected] => array(0) { }
Note that indeed, the _columns
key does not contain any columns, which is how Doctrine checks for column names.
In my case, the partial trace dump is as follows:
Reading other posts with similar problem, seem to suggest that I may have an error in the column case (upper vs lower). While it is possible I have missed something, but looking over my actual schema on the Database and the Annotations in my code seem to suggest a match (all lowercase). Similarly, Doctrine2's code does incorporate checks for such casing errors. So I am ruling out the error casing possibility.
Another post I've seen suggests that there may be an error in my Annotations, i.e. wrong naming, syntax, or id
placement. I don't know, I checked it and it seems fine. Here is what I have:
class Role implements HierarchicalRoleInterface
{
/**
* @var \Doctrine\Common\Collections\Collection
* @ORM\ManyToMany(targetEntity="ModuleName\Entity\Resource")
* @ORM\JoinTable(name="role_resource",
* joinColumns={@ORM\JoinColumn(name="role_id", referencedColumnName="id")},
* inverseJoinColumns={@ORM\JoinColumn(name="resource_id", referencedColumnName="id")}
* )
*/
protected $resource;
So at the moment, I am stuck, and unable to use the ORM's schema-generation tools. This is a persistent error. I have scraped my database, generated schema anew using ORM, but still get stuck on this error whenever I try to do an update via ORM, as I describe in this post. Where perhaps should I look next?
Update: traced it to this code: $sql before this line ==
SELECT COLUMN_NAME AS Field,
COLUMN_TYPE AS Type,
IS_NULLABLE AS `Null`,
COLUMN_KEY AS `Key`,
COLUMN_DEFAULT AS `Default`,
EXTRA AS Extra,
COLUMN_COMMENT AS Comment,
CHARACTER_SET_NAME AS CharacterSet,
COLLATION_NAME AS CollactionName,
FROM information_schema.COLUMNS
WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'loginauth' AND TABLE_NAME = 'role_resource'
which when I run it form MySQL prompt, returns (some columns were trimmed):
+-------------+---------+------+-----+--------------+----------------+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | CharacterSet | CollactionName |
+-------------+---------+------+-----+--------------+----------------+
| role_id | int(11) | NO | PRI | NULL | NULL |
| resource_id | int(11) | NO | PRI | NULL | NULL |
+-------------+---------+------+-----+--------------+----------------+
and the $this->executeQuery($sql, $params, $types)
returns the proper(?) statement that runs fine on my prompt, but when ->fetchAll()
is called, specifically this fetchAll() it breaks down and returns an empty array. Can I have someone make sense out of this?
MORE:
Essentially, from above links, $this->executeQuery($sql, $params, $types)
returns:
object(Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\PDOStatement)#531 (1) {
["queryString"]=> string(332) "SELECT COLUMN_NAME AS Field, COLUMN_TYPE AS Type, IS_NULLABLE AS `Null`, COLUMN_KEY AS `Key`, COLUMN_DEFAULT AS `Default`, EXTRA AS Extra, COLUMN_COMMENT AS Comment, CHARACTER_SET_NAME AS CharacterSet, COLLATION_NAME AS CollactionName FROM information_schema.COLUMNS WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA = 'loginauth' AND TABLE_NAME = 'role_resource'"
}
but then $this->executeQuery($sql, $params, $types)->fetchAll()
(adding fetchAll()), returns this:
array(0) {
}
And that is so sad my friends :( because I don't know why it returns an empty array, when the statement in queryString above is so clearly valid and fruitful.