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I want to get an array of values from the id column of the Auction table. If this was a raw SQL I would write:

SELECT id FROM auction

But when I do this in Doctrine and execute:

$em->createQuery("SELECT a.id FROM Auction a")->getScalarResult(); 

I get an array like this:

array(
    array('id' => 1),
    array('id' => 2),
)

Instead, i'd like to get an array like this:

array(
    1,
    2
)

How can I do that using Doctrine?

6 Answers 6

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PHP < 5.5

You can use array_map, and since you only have on item per array, you can elegantly use 'current' as callback, instead of writing a closure.

$result = $em->createQuery("SELECT a.id FROM Auction a")->getScalarResult();
$ids = array_map('current', $result);

See Petr Sobotka's answer below for additional info regarding memory usage.

PHP >= 5.5

As jcbwlkr's answered below, the recommended way it to use array_column.

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  • 15
    getScalarResult() will give you strings - use getArrayResult() if you want integers
    – pHoutved
    Feb 19, 2015 at 23:36
  • so! is array_column() better at memory management or is it the foreach way, what shoud we do? Mar 21, 2017 at 13:20
179

As of PHP 5.5 you can use array_column to solve this

$result = $em->createQuery("SELECT a.id FROM Auction a")->getScalarResult();
$ids = array_column($result, "id");
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105

A better solution is to use PDO:FETCH_COLUMN . To do so you need a custom hydrator:

//MyProject/Hydrators/ColumnHydrator.php
namespace DoctrineExtensions\Hydrators\Mysql;

use Doctrine\ORM\Internal\Hydration\AbstractHydrator, PDO;

class ColumnHydrator extends AbstractHydrator
{
    protected function hydrateAllData()
    {
        return $this->_stmt->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_COLUMN);
    }
}

Add it to Doctrine:

$em->getConfiguration()->addCustomHydrationMode('COLUMN_HYDRATOR', 'MyProject\Hydrators\ColumnHydrator');

And you can use it like this:

$em->createQuery("SELECT a.id FROM Auction a")->getResult("COLUMN_HYDRATOR");

More info: http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/latest/reference/dql-doctrine-query-language.html#custom-hydration-modes

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Ascarius' answer is elegant, but beware of memory usage! array_map() creates a copy of passed array and effectively doubles memory usage. If you work with hundreds of thousands of array items this can become an issue. Since PHP 5.4 call-time pass by reference has been removed so you cannot do

// note the ampersand
$ids = array_map('current', &$result);

In that case you can go with obvious

$ids = array();
foreach($result as $item) {
  $ids[] = $item['id'];
}
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17

Since doctrine/orm 2.10.0 there is a built-in solution for this:

use Doctrine\ORM\AbstractQuery;

$query = $em->createQuery("SELECT a.id FROM Auction a");
return $query->getSingleColumnResult();
// Same as:
return $query->getResult(AbstractQuery::HYDRATE_SCALAR_COLUMN);

Docs: https://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/2.10/reference/dql-doctrine-query-language.html#scalar-column-hydration

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  • When using query builder, I had to define the column that I wanted to have returned: ``` $queryBuilder = $this->createQueryBuilder('a'); // ... Build the query $resultMapping = new Query\ResultSetMapping(); $resultMapping->addScalarResult('id', 'id', 'integer'); return $query->getQuery()>setResultSetMapping($resultMapping)->getSingleColumnResult(); ```
    – Orlando
    Jul 10, 2023 at 9:38
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I think it's impossible in Doctrine. Just transform result array into the data structure you want using PHP:

$transform = function($item) {
    return $item['id'];
};
$result = array_map($transform, $em->createQuery("SELECT a.id FROM Auction a")->getScalarResult());
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