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I have added a custom type like:

namespace My\SuperBundle\Types;

use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type;
use Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\AbstractPlatform;

class Money extends Type
{
    const MONEY = 'money';

    public function getSqlDeclaration(
        array $fieldDeclaration,
        AbstractPlatform $platform
    ) {
        return 'DECIMAL(10,2)';
    }

    public function getName()
    {
        return self::MONEY;
    }
}

And in my application boot:

namespace My\SuperBundle;

use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type;
use My\SuperBundle\Types\Money;

class MyBSuperBundle extends Bundle
{
    public function boot()
    {
        //add custom quantity and wight types
        $em = $this->container->get('doctrine.orm.entity_manager');

        if(!Type::hasType(Money::MONEY)) {
            Type::addType(Money::MONEY, 'My\SuperBundle\Types\Money');
        }
    }
}

However every time I update the database with:

php app/console doctrine:schema:update --dump-sql

I keep getting the following:

ALTER TABLE product_price CHANGE price price DECIMAL(10,2) DEFAULT NULL

Apart from that everything works super fine. The fields in the DB are correct. Is there a reason why doctrine keeps updating with the same data?

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4 Answers 4

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You have to override the method requiresSQLCommentHint(AbstractPlatform $platform) and return true. Like that, doctrine will remember the custom type.

namespace My\SuperBundle\Types;

use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type;
use Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\AbstractPlatform;

class Money extends Type
{
    const MONEY = 'money';

    public function getSqlDeclaration(
        array $fieldDeclaration,
        AbstractPlatform $platform
    ) {
        return 'DECIMAL(10,2)';
    }

    public function getName()
    {
        return self::MONEY;
    }

    /**
     * @inheritdoc
     */
    public function requiresSQLCommentHint(AbstractPlatform $platform)
    {
        return true;
    }
}

Source: Use column comments for further Doctrine Type Inference

4

There's an alternative way to do this using configurations.

config.yml:

doctrine:
    dbal:
        types: { money: My\SuperBundle\Types\Money }

    connections:
        your_connection_name:
            mapping_types: { money: money }

Sources:

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  • 2
    Thanks! Just a note that if you don't use the "connections" section, you can put the "mapping_types" entry directly in the "dbal" section.
    – tiho
    Feb 7, 2015 at 17:48
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You are not telling the DBAL platform about your type, so obviously, the DBAL schema introspection utilities cannot recognize it. To register the type, you can do following:

use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type;
use My\SuperBundle\Types\Money;

class MyBSuperBundle extends Bundle
{
    public function boot()
    {
        /* @var $em \Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager */
        $entityManager = $this->container->get('doctrine.orm.entity_manager');

        if( ! Type::hasType(Money::MONEY)) {
            Type::addType(Money::MONEY, 'My\SuperBundle\Types\Money');
            $entityManager
                ->getConnection()
                ->getDatabasePlatform()
                ->registerDoctrineTypeMapping('decimal', Money::MONEY);
        }
    }
}

This should stop the DBAL from complaining about schema differences.

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  • ->registerDoctrineTypeMapping('decimal', Money::MONEY); OR ->registerDoctrineTypeMapping('decimal(10,2)', Money::MONEY); ?
    – mentalic
    Mar 29, 2013 at 17:00
  • 1
    It should be without the specific parametrization.
    – Ocramius
    Mar 29, 2013 at 19:00
  • Thank you for your help. Unfortunately it didn't do the trick. I have 3 types (Money, Weight and Quantity) all of which result at decimal(10,2) could that be the case? At the boot section I have declared all as decimal as you suggested
    – mentalic
    Mar 30, 2013 at 9:31
  • Did you consider using the built-in numeric type instead?
    – Ocramius
    Mar 30, 2013 at 9:39
  • 1
    Looks like that I missed "You can only map a database type to exactly one Doctrine type. Database vendors that allow to define custom types like PostgreSql can help to overcome this issue." from docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-dbal/en/latest/… so no custom types for now :(
    – mentalic
    Jun 14, 2013 at 17:22
1

I had the same problem with ZF2.

I solved it removing the hyphen in my custom type name.

Wrong:

'doctrine_type_mappings' => [
    'custom-type' => 'custom-type'
],

Good:

'doctrine_type_mappings' => [
    'customtype' => 'customtype'
],

More details about implementation in Zend Framework 2: https://github.com/doctrine/DoctrineORMModule/blob/master/docs/EXTRAS_ORM.md

I hope this can help someone.

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