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Ok, I have a User entity as follows

<?php
class User 
{
    /**
     * @var integer
     * @Id
     * @Column(type="integer")
     * @GeneratedValue
     */
    protected $id;
    /**
     * @var \Application\Entity\Url[]
     * @OneToMany(targetEntity="Url", mappedBy="user", cascade={"persist", "remove"})
     */
    protected $urls;
    public function __construct()
    {
        $this->urls = new \Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection();
    }
    public function addUrl($url)
    {
       // This is where I have a problem
    }
}

Now, what I want to do is check if the User has already the $url in the $urls ArrayCollection before persisting the $url.

Now some of the examples I found says we should do something like

if (!$this->getUrls()->contains($url)) {
    // add url
}

but this doesn't work as this compares the element values. As the $url doesn't have id value yet, this will always fail and $url will be dublicated.

So I'd really appreciate if someone could explain how I can add an element to the ArrayCollection without persisting it and avoiding the duplication?

Edit

I have managed to achive this via

$p = function ($key, $element) use ($url) 
{ 
    if ($element->getUrlHash() == $url->getUrlHash()) { 
        return true; 
    } else { 
        return false; 
    } 
};

But doesn't this still load all urls and then performs the check? I don't think this is efficient as there might be thousands of urls per user.

2 Answers 2

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This is not yet possible in a "domain driven" way, ie. just using objects. You should execute a query to check for the existance:

SELECT count(u.id) FROM User u WHERE ?1 IN u.urls AND u.id = ?2

With Doctrine 2.1 this will be possible using a combination of two new features:

  1. Extra Lazy Collections
  2. @IndexBy for collections, so you would define @OneToMany(targetEntity="Url", indexBy="location")
  3. ExtraLazy Collection Support for index by using ->contains().

Points 1 and 2 are already implemented in Doctrine 2 master, but 3 is still missing.

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  • So, do you think it's a good idea to create a UrlService with addUrl($url, $user) method where DQL will be used - until doctrine 2.1 is out? I assume using DQL in the entity is not possible/good idea.
    – Optimus
    Feb 15, 2011 at 0:43
  • or maybe UrlService::checkIfExists($url, $user) and run the DQL in this method?
    – Optimus
    Feb 15, 2011 at 12:40
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You should try using the exists method on the collection and manually compare values.

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  • Hi Cobby,thanks for the reply.could you give me simple code example? I am not very familiar with the closures.
    – Optimus
    Feb 3, 2011 at 18:01
  • I have managed to achive this via ` $p = function ($key, $element) use ($url) { if ($element->getUrlHash() == $url->getUrlHash()) { return true; } else { return false; } };` But doesn't this still load all urls and then performs the checks? I don't think this is efficient as there might be thousands of urls per user.
    – Optimus
    Feb 14, 2011 at 22:20

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