I've got it to work a few weeks ago, here's my code. Doctrine 2 is really nice :)
In my bootstrap
/**
* Initialize auto loader of Doctrine
*
* @return Doctrine_Manager
*/
protected function _initDoctrine() {
$this->bootstrap('autoload');
require_once('Doctrine/Common/ClassLoader.php');
// Create the doctrine autoloader and remove it from the spl autoload stack (it adds itself)
require_once 'Doctrine/Common/ClassLoader.php';
$doctrineAutoloader = array(new \Doctrine\Common\ClassLoader(), 'loadClass');
//$doctrineAutoloader->register();
spl_autoload_unregister($doctrineAutoloader);
$autoloader = Zend_Loader_Autoloader::getInstance();
// Push the doctrine autoloader to load for the Doctrine\ namespace
$autoloader->pushAutoloader($doctrineAutoloader, 'Doctrine');
$classLoader = new \Doctrine\Common\ClassLoader('Entities', realpath(__DIR__ . '/models/'), 'loadClass');
$autoloader->pushAutoloader(array($classLoader, 'loadClass'), 'Entities');
$classLoader = new \Doctrine\Common\ClassLoader('Symfony', realpath(__DIR__ . '/../library/Doctrine/'), 'loadClass');
$autoloader->pushAutoloader(array($classLoader, 'loadClass'), 'Symfony');
$doctrineConfig = $this->getOption('doctrine');
$config = new \Doctrine\ORM\Configuration();
$cache = new \Doctrine\Common\Cache\ArrayCache;
$config->setMetadataCacheImpl($cache);
$config->setQueryCacheImpl($cache);
$driverImpl = new Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Driver\YamlDriver(APPLICATION_PATH . '/../configs/mappings/yaml');
//$driverImpl = $config->newDefaultAnnotationDriver($doctrineConfig['path']['entities']);
$config->setMetadataDriverImpl($driverImpl);
$config->setProxyDir(APPLICATION_PATH . '/../proxies');
$config->setProxyNamespace('App\Proxies');
$connectionOptions = array(
'driver' => $doctrineConfig['conn']['driv'],
'user' => $doctrineConfig['conn']['user'],
'password' => $doctrineConfig['conn']['pass'],
'dbname' => $doctrineConfig['conn']['dbname'],
'host' => $doctrineConfig['conn']['host']
);
$registry = Zend_Registry::getInstance();
$registry->entitymanager = $em;
return $em;
}
Schema etc
I use yaml as you seen above, I haven't looked through the tutorial but I've used the command line tool that works like a charm, my doctrine.php (located in APPLICATION/bin):
// Define path to application directory
defined('APPLICATION_PATH')
|| define('APPLICATION_PATH', realpath(dirname(__FILE__) . '/..'));
// Define application environment
defined('APPLICATION_ENV')
|| define('APPLICATION_ENV', (getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') ? getenv('APPLICATION_ENV') : 'development'));
// Ensure library/ is on include_path
set_include_path(implode(PATH_SEPARATOR, array(
realpath(APPLICATION_PATH . '/../library'),
get_include_path()
)));
/** Zend_Application */
require_once 'Zend/Application.php';
// Create application, bootstrap, and run
$application = new Zend_Application(
APPLICATION_ENV,
APPLICATION_PATH . '/../configs/application.ini'
);
$application->getBootstrap()->bootstrap('doctrine');
require_once __DIR__ . '/../Bootstrap.php';
$em = $application->getBootstrap()->getResource('doctrine');
$helperSet = new \Symfony\Component\Console\Helper\HelperSet(array(
'em' => new \Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Console\Helper\EntityManagerHelper($em, APPLICATION_PATH . "/configs/mappings")
));
\Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Console\ConsoleRunner::run($helperSet);
You first have to generate your entities:
- Generate all the models without deleting, creates also annotations -
./doctrine orm:generate-entities ~/Public/my_app/application/models/ --regenerate-entities 0 --generate-annotations 1
then generate your schema
./doctrine orm:schema-tool:create --dump-sql
or
./doctrine orm:schema-tool:update --dump-sql
the proxies are not really a part of your models, it's just used by Doctrine internally so I've put it as a separate entity from the models folder but I guess it doesn't really matter:
./doctrine orm:generate-proxies ~/Public/my_app/proxies/
Remember to add write permissions to the proxies for apache group.
Hmm... guess I didn't quite explain Jeboy's solution but perhaps my code helps you get started, it took me a while but once it's up and running it works like a charm :)
PS Don't forget the "namespace Entities;" in each of your models (it should be generated automatically)