This is very old question, but it is still linked by Symfony (now 6.2), so I will give it quick update as this cost me about month of fighting with two entities due to its impreciseness.
The solution to all my problems was this little thing:
#[ORM\Table(schema: 'name_of_database')]
add this attribute to your entity and voilà - it will now use this database name when generating SQL query for this entity. But this is basically hardcoding the name of database for this entity - it won't change in different environments (for example on tests or different setup).
To fix this I've added new listener to Doctrine event loadClassMetadata
, which changes schema for selected entities when env variable is changes to test
:
namespace App\EventListener;
use Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Attribute\AsDoctrineListener;
use Doctrine\ORM\Event\LoadClassMetadataEventArgs;
use Doctrine\ORM\Events;
#[AsDoctrineListener(event: Events::loadClassMetadata, priority: 500)]
class DoctrineListener
{
public function loadClassMetadata(LoadClassMetadataEventArgs $event): void
{
if ('test' !== ($_ENV['APP_ENV'] ?? false)) {
return;
}
$meta = $event->getClassMetadata();
if (property_exists($meta, 'table') && isset($meta->table['schema'])) {
$meta->table['schema'] .= '_test';
}
if (!property_exists($meta, 'associationMappings')) {
return;
}
// ManyToMany tables
foreach ($meta->associationMappings as $i => $associationMapping) {
if (!isset($associationMapping['joinTable']['schema'])) {
continue;
}
$meta->associationMappings[$i]['joinTable']['schema'] .= '_test';
}
}
}
With this you could also have dynamic schema
- change per setup if needed. Hope it helps.