There is a pitfall on step php app/console doctrine:migrations:diff
described above when using doctrine migrations.
You made changes in entity, all seems valid, but the command on creating migrations php app/console doctrine:migrations:diff
says "No changes detected in your mapping information."
And you can't find where's the old database structure placed, search in files found nothing.
For me, the key was to clear Redis cache.
php app/console redis:flushdb
It happens because of config.yml
snc_redis:
clients:
default:
type: predis
alias: default
dsn: redis://localhost
doctrine:
query_cache:
client: default
entity_manager: default
namespace: "%kernel.root_dir%"
metadata_cache:
client: default
entity_manager: default
document_manager: default
namespace: "%kernel.root_dir%"
result_cache:
client: default
namespace: "%kernel.root_dir%"
entity_manager: [default, read] # you may specify multiple entity_managers
After that, migrations:diff reread all of entities (instead of taking outdated ones metadata from cache) and created the right migration.
So, the full chain of steps for modifying entities is:
- Modify your entity class (edit Entity file)
- Clear Redis cache of metadata (
php app/console redis:flushdb
)
- Create (and may be edit) migration (
php app\console doctrine:migrations:diff
)
- Execute migration (
php app\console doctrine:migrations:migrate
)
Of course, your doctrine metadata cache may be not Redis but something else, like files in app/cache or anything other. Don't forget to think about cache clearing.
May be it helps for someone.