I'm using Symfony2 with Doctrine2. For my project I made Entities with different association-mapping. First I did see about 7 queries for requesting one object, so i decided to make "eager-loading" and it reduced to three queryies.
But two of them looks to be the same in the symfony toolbar (Profiler) directly called after each other. In my understanding there is no need of a third query in my code.
So where do I have to set my breakpoints in the doctrine php files to see which line of my code makes doctrine calling a new query? Or is there another solution to see how i can optimize this requests?
Update:
After thinking about Artworkad answer, I have to go much more in detail. This is because I do not make 2 object request via my Controller. But perhaps it has something to do with my twig?
My Controller
public function gebietAction($gebiet){
$em = $this->getDoctrine()->getEntityManager();
/* @var $gebietobj Gebiet */
$gebietobj = $em->getRepository('ACGSigwxBundle:Gebiet')->findOneBy(array('short' => $gebiet));
if (!$gebietobj) {
throw $this->createNotFoundException('Kann das angegebene Gebiet nicht finden!');
}
return $this->render('ACGSigwxBundle:Sigwx:sigwx.html.twig',array("gebiet"=>$gebietobj));
}
My Twig Template
{% extends "ACGSigwxBundle::layout.html.twig" %}
{% block content %}
<h1>{{ gebiet.getName() }}</h1>
<p>My sectors:</p>
<ul>
{% for gs in gebiet.getGebietssektoren() %}
<li>{{ gs.getSektor().getName() }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
{% endblock %}
Object association
There is a association Gebiet n:n Sektor
with attributes. So i made Gebiet 1:n Gebietsektoren n:1 Sektor
with standard [doctrine2 association mappings(http://docs.doctrine-project.org/en/latest/reference/association-mapping.html) ManyToOne
and OneToMany
My 3 listed queries from profiler
SELECT t0.id AS id1, t0.name AS name2, t0.short AS short3, t0.parent_id AS parent_id4 FROM gebiet t0 WHERE t0.short = ? LIMIT 1 Parameters: [app]
SELECT t0.id AS id1, t0.position AS position2, t0.size AS size3, t0.gebiet_id AS gebiet_id4, t0.sektor_id AS sektor_id5, t6.id AS id7, t6.name AS name8, t6.typ AS typ9, t6.erweitert AS erweitert10, t6.sortorder AS sortorder11 FROM gebietssektoren t0 INNER JOIN sektor t6 ON t0.sektor_id = t6.id WHERE t0.gebiet_id = ? Parameters: [1]
SELECT t0.id AS id1, t0.position AS position2, t0.size AS size3, t0.gebiet_id AS gebiet_id4, t0.sektor_id AS sektor_id5, t6.id AS id7, t6.name AS name8, t6.typ AS typ9, t6.erweitert AS erweitert10, t6.sortorder AS sortorder11 FROM gebietssektoren t0 INNER JOIN sektor t6 ON t0.sektor_id = t6.id WHERE t0.gebiet_id = ? Parameters: [1]