I need to know the database name and database server name inside a symfony project. How can one access the current database connection settings programmatically in symfony (using Doctrine)?
6 Answers
Assuming you have the EntityManager as $this->em
Get Doctrine Database Name from Symfony2:
$this->em->getConnection()->getDatabase();
Get Doctrine Host Name (Server Name) from Symfony2:
$this->em->getConnection()->getHost();
There are many other parameters you can access from the connection such as username
, port
and password
. See the connection class for more info
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5Note that since May 2019 everything apart from getDatabase() has been deprecated, apparently without replacement: github.com/doctrine/dbal/issues/3580 so the other methods on this questions may be now just as valid.– jdogSep 23, 2020 at 0:59
for example:
foreach(Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getConnections() as $connection){
$conn = $connection->getOptions();
preg_match('/host=(.*);/', $conn['dsn'], $host);
var_dump($host);
}
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3I think there is a much more elegant way, see stackoverflow.com/a/26505585/744975 Oct 22, 2014 at 10:40
The dbname in the dsn for a specific conexion:
databases.yml
all:
conexion1:
class: sfDoctrineDatabase
param:
dsn: 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=basegestion1'
username: miusuario
password: ********
conexion2:
class: sfDoctrineDatabase
param:
dsn: 'mysql:host=localhost;dbname=baseestadisticas1'
username: miusuario
password: ********
In the Action:
$mConexion1Options = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getConnection('conexion1')->getOptions();
preg_match('/dbname=(.*)/', $mConexion1Options['dsn'], $mDbConexion1);
Then, the dbname is:
echo $mDbConexion1[1]; //basegestion1
Use this code:
$myConnection = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getConnection('doctrine')->getOptions();
$dsnInfo = $this->parseDsn($myConnection['dsn']);
$settings = array();
$settings['dbUser'] = (string) $myConnection["username"];
$settings['dbPassword'] = (string) $myConnection["password"];
$settings['dbHost'] = (string) $dsnInfo["host"];
$settings['dbName'] = (string) $dsnInfo['dbname'];
private function parseDsn ($dsn)
{
$dsnArray = array();
$dsnArray['phptype'] = substr($dsn, 0, strpos($dsn, ':'));
preg_match('/dbname = (\w+)/', $dsn, $dbname);
$dsnArray['dbname'] = $dbname[1];
preg_match('/host = (\w+)/', $dsn, $host);
$dsnArray['host'] = $host[1];
return $dsnArray;
}
Answer for modern (as of October 2022) Doctrine DBAL 3.4.5 and Persistence 2.5.4
In the modern iteration of Doctrine, I could only find a way to get the name of a Doctrine connection (as configured in the doctrine.yaml
file) by injecting ManagerRegistry
:
use Doctrine\DBAL\Connection;
use Doctrine\Persistence\ManagerRegistry;
use Doctrine\Persistence\ObjectManager;
// ...
private function getConnectionName(ManagerRegistry $managerRegistry, Connection $targetConnection): string
{
foreach ($managerRegistry->getConnections() as $connectionName => $connection) {
if ($targetConnection === $connection) {
return $connectionName;
}
}
return '<unrecognized connection>';
}
// ...
Try this one
$conn = Doctrine_Manager::getInstance()->getConnection('doctrine')->getOptions();
$dns_array = split(';', $conn['dsn']);
preg_match('/host=(.*);/', $dns_array, $dbhost);
preg_match('/dbname=(.*)/', $dns_array, $dbname);
$dbname = $dbname;
$dbhost = $dbhost;
$dbuser = $conn['username'];
$dbpass = $conn['password'];
Updated
As Function split() is deprecated
so here is recommended way.
$dns_array = explode(';', $conn['dsn']);
preg_match('/host=(.*)/', $dns_array[0], $dbhost);
preg_match('/dbname=(.*)/', $dns_array[2], $dbname);
$dbhost = $dbhost[1];
$dbname = $dbname[1];
$dbuser = $conn['username'];
$dbpass = $conn['password'];