The console commands orm:clear-cache:metadata
, orm:clear-cache:result
,
and orm:clear-cache:query
cannot be used with the ApcCache
, ApcuCache
,
or XcacheCache
because the memory is only available to the webserver process.
The $depth
parameter has been removed, the dumping functionality
is now provided by symfony/var-dumper
.
This method used deprecated Doctrine Autoloader and has been removed. Please rely on Composer autoloading instead.
Automatic discriminator map discovery exhibited multiple flaws that can't be reliably addressed and supported:
- discovered entries are not namespaced which leads to collisions,
- the class name is part of the discriminator map, therefore the class must never be renamed.
As a consequence this feature has been dropped.
If your code relied on this feature, please build the discriminator map for your inheritance tree manually where each entry is an unqualified lowercase name of the member entities.
The interfaces Doctrine\ORM\Sequencing\Generator
and
Doctrine\ORM\Sequencing\Planning\ValueGenerationPlan
now uses explicit type
declaration for parameters and return (as much as possible).
If you want to extend it now you have to provide your own validation schema.
If you want their behavior to be kept, please add the necessary Annotation methods (in case XML driver is used, no changes are necessary).
This constant has been removed
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Exporter\VariableExporter::INDENTATION
These classes have been removed:
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/NamedQueries
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/NamedQuery
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/NamedNativeQueries
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/NamedNativeQuery
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/ColumnResult
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/FieldResult
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/EntityResult
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/SqlResultSetMapping
Doctrine/ORM/Annotation/SqlResultSetMappings
These methods have been removed:
Doctrine/ORM/Configuration::addNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Configuration::getNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Configuration::addNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Configuration::getNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Decorator/EntityManagerDecorator::createNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Decorator/EntityManagerDecorator::createNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/EntityManager::createNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/EntityManager::createNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/EntityManagerInterface::createNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/EntityManagerInterface::createNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/EntityRepository::createNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/EntityRepository::createNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::getNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::getNamedQueries()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::addNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::hasNamedQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::getNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::getNamedNativeQueries()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::addNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/ClassMetadata::hasNamedNativeQuery()
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadata::addSqlResultSetMapping()
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadata::getSqlResultSetMapping()
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadata::getSqlResultSetMappings()
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadata::hasSqlResultSetMapping()
The support for namespace aliases has been removed.
Please migrate to using ::class
for referencing classes.
These methods have been removed:
Doctrine\ORM\Configuration::addEntityNamespace()
Doctrine\ORM\Configuration::getEntityNamespace()
Doctrine\ORM\Configuration::setEntityNamespaces()
Doctrine\ORM\Configuration::getEntityNamespaces()
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\AbstractClassMetadataFactory::getFqcnFromAlias()
Doctrine\ORM\ORMException::unknownEntityNamespace()
Support for same-namespace class name resolution in mappings has been removed.
If you're using annotation driver, please migrate to references using ::class
.
If you're using XML driver, please migrate to fully qualified references.
These methods have been removed:
- Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadata::fullyQualifiedClassName()
These console commands have been removed:
orm:convert-mapping
orm:generate:entities
orm:generate-repositories
These classes have been removed:
Doctrine\ORM\Tools\EntityGenerator
Doctrine\ORM\Tools\EntityRepositoryGenerator
The whole Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Export namespace with all its members has been removed as well.
Proxy objects no longer implement Doctrine\ORM\Proxy\Proxy
nor
Doctrine\Common\Persistence\Proxy
: instead, they implement
ProxyManager\Proxy\GhostObjectInterface
.
These related classes have been removed:
Doctrine\ORM\Proxy\ProxyFactory
- replaced byDoctrine\ORM\Proxy\Factory\StaticProxyFactory
andDoctrine\ORM\Proxy\Factory\ProxyFactory
Doctrine\ORM\Proxy\Proxy
Doctrine\ORM\Proxy\Autoloader
- we suggest using the composer autoloader insteadDoctrine\ORM\Reflection\RuntimePublicReflectionProperty
These methods have been removed:
Doctrine\ORM\Configuration#getProxyDir()
Doctrine\ORM\Configuration#getAutoGenerateProxyClasses()
Doctrine\ORM\Configuration#getProxyNamespace()
Proxy class names change: the generated proxies now follow
the ClassNameInflector
naming.
Proxies are also always generated if not found: fatal errors due to missing proxy classes should no longer occur with ORM default settings.
In addition to that, the following changes affect entity lazy-loading semantics:
final
methods are now allowed__clone
is no longer called by the ORM__wakeup
is no longer called by the ORMserialize($proxy)
will lead to full recursive proxy initialization: please mitigate the recursive initialization by implementing theSerializable
interfaceclone $proxy
will lead to full initialization of the cloned instance, not the original instance- lazy-loading a detached proxy no longer causes the proxy identifiers to be reset
to
null
- identifier properties are always set when the ORM produces a proxy instance
- calling a method on a proxy no longer causes proxy lazy-loading if the method does not access any un-initialized proxy state
- accessing entity private state, even with reflection, will trigger lazy-loading
The Doctrine\ORM\Version
class is no longer available: please refrain from checking the ORM version at runtime.
Merge and detach semantics were a poor fit for the PHP "share-nothing" architecture. In addition to that, merging/detaching caused multiple issues with data integrity in the managed entity graph, which was constantly spawning more edge-case bugs/scenarios.
The following API methods were therefore removed:
EntityManager#merge()
EntityManager#detach()
UnitOfWork#merge()
UnitOfWork#detach()
Users are encouraged to migrate EntityManager#detach()
calls to EntityManager#clear()
.
In order to maintain performance on batch processing jobs, it is endorsed to enable
the second level cache (http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/latest/reference/second-level-cache.html)
on entities that are frequently reused across multiple EntityManager#clear()
calls.
An alternative to EntityManager#merge()
is not provided by ORM 3.0, since the merging
semantics should be part of the business domain rather than the persistence domain of an
application. If your application relies heavily on CRUD-alike interactions and/or PATCH
restful operations, you should look at alternatives such as JMSSerializer.
Final keyword has been added to the EntityManager::class
in order to ensure that EntityManager is not used as valid extension point. Valid extension point should be EntityManagerInterface.
Sequencing\Generator#generate()
now takes EntityManagerInterface
as its first argument instead of EntityManager
. If you have any custom generators, please update your code accordingly.
If your code relies on single entity flushing optimisations via
EntityManager#flush($entity)
, the signature has been changed to
EntityManager#flush()
.
Said API was affected by multiple data integrity bugs due to the fact that change tracking was being restricted upon a subset of the managed entities. The ORM cannot support committing subsets of the managed entities while also guaranteeing data integrity, therefore this utility was removed.
The flush()
semantics remain the same, but the change tracking will be performed
on all entities managed by the unit of work, and not just on the provided
$entity
or $entities
, as the parameter is now completely ignored.
The same applies to UnitOfWork#commit($entity)
, which now is simply
UnitOfWork#commit()
.
If you would still like to perform batching operations over small UnitOfWork
instances, it is suggested to follow these paths instead:
- eagerly use
EntityManager#clear()
in conjunction with a specific second level cache configuration (see http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/latest/reference/second-level-cache.html) - use an explicit change tracking policy (see http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-orm/en/latest/reference/change-tracking-policies.html)
If your code relies on YamlDriver
or SimpleYamlDriver
, you MUST change to
annotation or XML drivers instead.
ClassMetadata::addInheritedProperty
ClassMetadata::setDiscriminatorColumn
ClassMetadata::getTypeOfField
(to be removed, part of Common API)
ClassMetadata::setTableName
=> UseClassMetadata::setPrimaryTable(['name' => ...])
ClassMetadata::getFieldMapping
=> UseClassMetadata::getProperty()
and its methodsClassMetadata::getQuotedColumnName
=> UseClassMetadata::getProperty()::getQuotedColumnName()
ClassMetadata::getQuotedTableName
ClassMetadata::getQuotedJoinTableName
ClassMetadata::getQuotedIdentifierColumnNames
ClassMetadata::getIdentifierColumnNames
=> UseClassMetadata::getIdentifierColumns($entityManager)
ClassMetadata::setVersionMetadata
ClassMetadata::setVersioned
ClassMetadata::invokeLifecycleCallbacks
ClassMetadata::isInheritedField
=> UseClassMetadata::getProperty()::isInherited()
ClassMetadata::isUniqueField
=> UseClassMetadata::getProperty()::isUnique()
ClassMetadata::isNullable
=> UseClassMetadata::getProperty()::isNullable()
ClassMetadata::getTypeOfColumn()
=> UsePersisterHelper::getTypeOfColumn()
Quoting is now always called. Implement your own Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\NamingStrategy
to manipulate
your schema, tables and column names to your custom desired naming convention.
ORM Type SQL conversion is now always being applied, minimizing the risks of error prone code in ORM internals
If your code relies on this property, you should search/replace from this:
$metadata->columnNames[$fieldName]
To this:
$metadata->getProperty($fieldName)->getColumnName()
Provides a more meaningful name to method.
The namespace property in ClassMetadata was only used when using association
classes in the same namespace and it was used to speedup ClassMetadata
creation purposes. Namespace could be easily inferred by asking \ReflectionClass
which was already stored internally.
Switched to a method alternative: ClassMetadata::isVersioned()
There was no reason to keep a blank class. All references are now pointing
to Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadata
.
All Annotations classes got moved from Doctrine\ORM\Mapping
into a more
pertinent namespace Doctrine\ORM\Annotation
. This change was done to add
room for Metadata namespace refactoring.
This leads to manual ResultSetMapping
building instances to also hold Types in meta results.
Example:
$rsm->addMetaResult('e ', 'e_discr', 'discr', false, Type::getType('string'));
Every field, association or embedded now contains a pointer to its declaring ClassMetadata
.
Every field, association join column or inline embedded field/association holds a reference to its owning table name.
Doctrine\ORM\EntityRepository::count()
has been added. This new method has different
signature than Countable::count()
(required parameter) and therefore are not compatible.
If your repository implemented the Countable
interface, you will have to use
$repository->count([])
instead and not implement Countable
interface anymore.
Since it's just an utilitarian class and should not be inherited.
Method Doctrine\ORM\Query\QueryException::associationPathInverseSideNotSupported()
now has a required parameter $pathExpr
.
Method Doctrine\ORM\Query\Parser#isInternalFunction()
was removed because
the distinction between internal function and user defined DQL was removed.
#6500
Method Doctrine\ORM\Query\Parser#overwriteInternalDQLFunctionNotAllowed()
was
removed because of the choice to allow users to overwrite internal functions, ie
AVG
, SUM
, COUNT
, MIN
and MAX
. #6500
Minor BC BREAK: removed $className parameter on AbstractEntityInheritancePersister#getSelectJoinColumnSQL()
As $className
parameter was not used in the method, it was safely removed.
Doctrine 2.6 now requires PHP 7.1 or newer.
As a consequence, automatic cache setup in Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Setup::create*Configuration() was changed:
- APCu extension (ext-apcu) will now be used instead of abandoned APC (ext-apc).
- Memcached extension (ext-memcached) will be used instead of obsolete Memcache (ext-memcache).
- XCache support was dropped as it doesn't work with PHP 7.
Method Doctrine\ORM\Query\SqlWalker#walkCaseExpression()
was unused and part
of the internal API of the ORM, so it was removed. #5600.
As of 2.5.5, the QueryCacheEntry#time
property will contain a float value
instead of an integer in order to have more precision and also to be consistent
with the TimestampCacheEntry#time
.
It is now required that you declare the root of an inheritance in the discriminator map.
When declaring an inheritance map, it was previously possible to skip the root of the inheritance in the discriminator map. This was actually a validation mistake by Doctrine2 and led to problems when trying to persist instances of that class.
If you don't plan to persist instances some classes in your inheritance, then either:
- make those classes
abstract
- map those classes as
MappedSuperclass
As of 2.5, classes requiring the EntityManager
in any method signature will now require
an EntityManagerInterface
instead.
If you are extending any of the following classes, then you need to check following
signatures:
Doctrine\ORM\Tools\DebugUnitOfWorkListener#dumpIdentityMap(EntityManagerInterface $em)
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadataFactory#setEntityManager(EntityManagerInterface $em)
As of 2.5, AbstractHydrator
does not enforce the usage of cache as part of
API, and now provides you a clean API for column information through the method
hydrateColumnInfo($column)
.
Cache variable being passed around by reference is no longer needed since
Hydrators are per query instantiated since Doctrine 2.4.
Whenever EntityManager#clear()
method gets called with a given entity class
name, until 2.4, it was only detaching the specific requested entity.
As of 2.5, EntityManager
will follow configured cascades, providing a better
memory management since associations will be garbage collected, optimizing
resources consumption on long running jobs.
- A new method
embeddedFieldToColumnName($propertyName, $embeddedColumnName)
This method generates the column name for fields of embedded objects. If you implement your custom NamingStrategy, you now also need to implement this new method.
- A change to method
joinColumnName()
to include the $className
In Doctrine 2.4, if you modified properties of an entity scheduled for deletion, UnitOfWork would
produce an UPDATE statement to be executed right before the DELETE statement. The entity in question
was therefore present in UnitOfWork#entityUpdates
, which means that preUpdate
and postUpdate
listeners were (quite pointlessly) called. In preFlush
listeners, it used to be possible to undo
the scheduled deletion for updated entities (by calling persist()
if the entity was found in both
entityUpdates
and entityDeletions
). This does not work any longer, because the entire changeset
calculation logic is optimized away.
A misconception concerning default lock mode values in method signatures lead to unexpected behaviour
in SQL statements on SQL Server. With a default lock mode of LockMode::NONE
throughout the
method signatures in ORM, the table lock hint WITH (NOLOCK)
was appended to all locking related
queries by default. This could result in unpredictable results because an explicit WITH (NOLOCK)
table hint tells SQL Server to run a specific query in transaction isolation level READ UNCOMMITTED
instead of the default READ COMMITTED transaction isolation level.
Therefore there now is a distinction between LockMode::NONE
and null
to be able to tell
Doctrine whether to add table lock hints to queries by intention or not. To achieve this, the following
method signatures have been changed to declare $lockMode = null
instead of $lockMode = LockMode::NONE
:
Doctrine\ORM\Cache\Persister\AbstractEntityPersister#getSelectSQL()
Doctrine\ORM\Cache\Persister\AbstractEntityPersister#load()
Doctrine\ORM\Cache\Persister\AbstractEntityPersister#refresh()
Doctrine\ORM\Decorator\EntityManagerDecorator#find()
Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager#find()
Doctrine\ORM\EntityRepository#find()
Doctrine\ORM\Persisters\BasicEntityPersister#getSelectSQL()
Doctrine\ORM\Persisters\BasicEntityPersister#load()
Doctrine\ORM\Persisters\BasicEntityPersister#refresh()
Doctrine\ORM\Persisters\EntityPersister#getSelectSQL()
Doctrine\ORM\Persisters\EntityPersister#load()
Doctrine\ORM\Persisters\EntityPersister#refresh()
Doctrine\ORM\Persisters\JoinedSubclassPersister#getSelectSQL()
You should update signatures for these methods if you have subclassed one of the above classes. Please also check the calling code of these methods in your application and update if necessary.
Note:
This in fact is really a minor BC BREAK and should not have any affect on database vendors
other than SQL Server because it is the only one that supports and therefore cares about
LockMode::NONE
. It's really just a FIX for SQL Server environments using ORM.
As of PHP 5.6, instantiation of new entities is deferred to the
doctrine/instantiator
library, which will avoid calling __clone
or any public API on instantiated objects.
Please implement the Doctrine\ORM\Repository\RepositoryFactory
interface instead of extending
the Doctrine\ORM\Repository\DefaultRepositoryFactory
.
BC BREAK: New object expression DQL queries now respects user provided aliasing and not return consumed fields
When executing DQL queries with new object expressions, instead of returning DTOs numerically indexes, it will now respect user provided aliases. Consider the following query:
SELECT new UserDTO(u.id,u.name) as user,new AddressDTO(a.street,a.postalCode) as address, a.id as addressId FROM User u INNER JOIN u.addresses a WITH a.isPrimary = true
Previously, your result would be similar to this:
array(
0=>array(
0=>{UserDTO object},
1=>{AddressDTO object},
2=>{u.id scalar},
3=>{u.name scalar},
4=>{a.street scalar},
5=>{a.postalCode scalar},
'addressId'=>{a.id scalar},
),
...
)
From now on, the resultset will look like this:
array(
0=>array(
'user'=>{UserDTO object},
'address'=>{AddressDTO object},
'addressId'=>{a.id scalar}
),
...
)
Minor BC BREAK: added second parameter $indexBy in EntityRepository#createQueryBuilder method signature
Added way to access the underlying QueryBuilder#from() method's 'indexBy' parameter when using EntityRepository#createQueryBuilder()
In Doctrine 2.3 it was possible to use the new matching($criteria)
functionality by adding constraints for assocations based on ID:
Criteria::expr()->eq('association', $assocation->getId());
This functionality does not work on InMemory collections however, because
in memory criteria compares object values based on reference.
As of 2.4 the above code will throw an exception. You need to change
offending code to pass the $assocation
reference directly:
Criteria::expr()->eq('association', $assocation);
The test suite now runs with composer autoloading. Support for PEAR, and tarball autoloading is deprecated. Support for GIT submodules is removed.
Before 2.4 the postFlush and onFlush events were only called when there were actually entities that changed. Now these events are called no matter if there are entities in the UoW or changes are found.
Before 2.4 parenthesis are not considered in arithmetic primary expression. That's conceptually wrong, since it might result in wrong values. For example:
The DQL:
SELECT 100 / ( 2 * 2 ) FROM MyEntity
Before 2.4 it generates the SQL:
SELECT 100 / 2 * 2 FROM my_entity
Now parenthesis are considered, the previous DQL will generate:
SELECT 100 / (2 * 2) FROM my_entity
The new feature to detect discriminator maps automatically when none
are provided breaks userland implementations doing this with a
listener in loadClassMetadata
event.
Previous to 2.3, calling EntityManager#find()
would be delegated to
EntityRepository#find()
. This has lead to some unexpected behavior in the
core of Doctrine when people have overwritten the find method in their
repositories. That is why this behavior has been reversed in 2.3, and
EntityRepository#find()
calls EntityManager#find()
instead.
When generating an add*() method for a collection the EntityGenerator will now not use the Type-Hint to get the singular for the collection name, but use the field-name and strip a trailing "s" character if there is one.
When merging an entity in UoW not only mapped properties are copied, but also others.
From now on, parameters in queries is an ArrayCollection instead of a simple array. This affects heavily the usage of setParameters(), because it will not append anymore parameters to query, but will actually override the already defined ones. Whenever you are retrieving a parameter (ie. $query->getParameter(1)), you will receive an instance of Query\Parameter, which contains the methods "getName", "getValue" and "getType". Parameters are also only converted to when necessary, and not when they are set.
Also, related functions were affected:
- execute($parameters, $hydrationMode) the argument $parameters can be either an key=>value array or an ArrayCollection instance
- iterate($parameters, $hydrationMode) the argument $parameters can be either an key=>value array or an ArrayCollection instance
- setParameters($parameters) the argument $parameters can be either an key=>value array or an ArrayCollection instance
- getParameters() now returns ArrayCollection instead of array
- getParameter($key) now returns Parameter instance instead of parameter value
Internal changes were made to DQL and SQL generation. If you have implemented your own TreeWalker, you probably need to update it. The method walkJoinVariableDeclaration is now named walkJoin.
Two methods getQueryComponents() and setQueryComponent() were added to the TreeWalker interface and all its implementations including TreeWalkerAdapter, TreeWalkerChain and SqlWalker. If you have your own implementation not inheriting from one of the above you must implement these new methods.
Metadata drivers have been rewritten to reuse code from Doctrine\Common. Anyone who is using the
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Driver\Driver
interface should instead refer to
Doctrine\Common\Persistence\Mapping\Driver\MappingDriver
. Same applies to
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Driver\AbstractFileDriver
: you should now refer to
Doctrine\Common\Persistence\Mapping\Driver\FileDriver
.
Also, following mapping drivers have been deprecated, please use their replacements in Doctrine\Common as listed:
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Driver\DriverChain
=>Doctrine\Common\Persistence\Mapping\Driver\MappingDriverChain
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Driver\PHPDriver
=>Doctrine\Common\Persistence\Mapping\Driver\PHPDriver
Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\Driver\StaticPHPDriver
=>Doctrine\Common\Persistence\Mapping\Driver\StaticPHPDriver
The result cache is completely rewritten and now works on the database result level, not inside the ORM AbstractQuery anymore. This means that for result cached queries the hydration will now always be performed again, regardless of the hydration mode. Affected areas are:
- Fixes the problem that entities coming from the result cache were not registered in the UnitOfWork leading to problems during EntityManager#flush. Calls to EntityManager#merge are not necessary anymore.
- Affects the array hydrator which now includes the overhead of hydration compared to caching the final result.
The API is backwards compatible however most of the getter methods on the AbstractQuery
object are now
deprecated in favor of calling AbstractQuery#getQueryCacheProfile(). This method returns a Doctrine\DBAL\Cache\QueryCacheProfile
instance with access to result cache driver, lifetime and cache key.
Entities returned from EntityManager#getPartialReference() are now marked as read-only if they haven't been in the identity map before. This means objects of this kind never lead to changes in the UnitOfWork.
Fields of an entity that are not returned from a partial DQL Query or native SQL query will never be updated through an UPDATE statement.
The onUpdate foreign key handling makes absolutely no sense in an ORM. Additionally Oracle doesn't even support it. Support for it is removed.
There have been some changes to the annotation handling in Common 2.2 again, that affect how people with old configurations
from 2.0 have to configure the annotation driver if they don't use Configuration::newDefaultAnnotationDriver()
:
// Register the ORM Annotations in the AnnotationRegistry
AnnotationRegistry::registerFile('path/to/Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/Driver/DoctrineAnnotations.php');
$reader = new \Doctrine\Common\Annotations\SimpleAnnotationReader();
$reader->addNamespace('Doctrine\ORM\Mapping');
$reader = new \Doctrine\Common\Annotations\CachedReader($reader, new ArrayCache());
$driver = new AnnotationDriver($reader, (array)$paths);
$config->setMetadataDriverImpl($driver);
You are now allowed to mark scalar SELECT expressions as HIDDEN an they are not hydrated anymore. Example:
SELECT u, SUM(a.id) AS HIDDEN numArticles FROM User u LEFT JOIN u.Articles a ORDER BY numArticles DESC HAVING numArticles > 10
Your result will be a collection of Users, and not an array with key 0 as User object instance and "numArticles" as the number of articles per user
When hydrating to array or even a mixed result in object hydrator, previously you had the 0 index holding you entity instance. You are now allowed to alias this, providing more flexibility for you code. Example:
SELECT u AS user FROM User u
Will now return a collection of arrays with index "user" pointing to the User object instance.
Thousands of lines were completely reviewed and optimized for best performance. Removed redundancy and improved code readability made now internal Doctrine code easier to understand. Also, Doctrine 2.2 now is around 10-15% faster than 2.1.
Previously EntityManager#find(null) returned null. It now throws an exception.
The EntityRepository now has an interface Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ObjectRepository. This means that your classes that override EntityRepository and extend find(), findOneBy() or findBy() must be adjusted to follow this interface.
The annotation reader was heavily refactored between 2.0 and 2.1-RC1. In theory the operation of the new reader should be backwards compatible, but it has to be setup differently to work that way:
// new call to the AnnotationRegistry
\Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationRegistry::registerFile('/doctrine-src/lib/Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/Driver/DoctrineAnnotations.php');
$reader = new \Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationReader();
$reader->setDefaultAnnotationNamespace('Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\\');
// new code necessary starting here
$reader->setIgnoreNotImportedAnnotations(true);
$reader->setEnableParsePhpImports(false);
$reader = new \Doctrine\Common\Annotations\CachedReader(
new \Doctrine\Common\Annotations\IndexedReader($reader), new ArrayCache()
);
This is already done inside the $config->newDefaultAnnotationDriver
, so everything should automatically work if you are using this method. You can verify if everything still works by executing a console command such as schema-validate that loads all metadata into memory.
We changed how the XML Driver allows to define the change-tracking-policy. The working case is now:
<entity change-tracking-policy="DEFERRED_IMPLICT" />
As of Beta3 you can now serialize uninitialized proxies, an exception will only be thrown when
trying to access methods on the unserialized proxy as long as it has not been re-attached to the
EntityManager using EntityManager#merge()
. See this example:
$proxy = $em->getReference('User', 1);
$serializedProxy = serialize($proxy);
$detachedProxy = unserialized($serializedProxy);
echo $em->contains($detachedProxy); // FALSE
try {
$detachedProxy->getId(); // uninitialized detached proxy
} catch(Exception $e) {
}
$attachedProxy = $em->merge($detachedProxy);
echo $attackedProxy->getId(); // works!
The DBAL Type "datetime" included the Timezone Offset in both Postgres and Oracle. As of this version they are now generated without Timezone (TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE instead of TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE). See this comment to Ticket DBAL-22 for more details as well as migration issues for PostgreSQL and Oracle.
Both Postgres and Oracle will throw Exceptions during hydration of Objects with "DateTime" fields unless migration steps are taken!
The support for implicit joins in DQL through the multi-dot/Deep Path Expressions was dropped. For example:
SELECT u FROM User u WHERE u.group.name = ?1
See the "u.group.id" here is using multi dots (deep expression) to walk through the graph of objects and properties. Internally the DQL parser would rewrite these queries to:
SELECT u FROM User u JOIN u.group g WHERE g.name = ?1
This explicit notation will be the only supported notation as of now. The internal handling of multi-dots in the DQL Parser was very complex, error prone in edge cases and required special treatment for several features we added. Additionally it had edge cases that could not be solved without making the DQL Parser even much more complex. For this reason we will drop the support for the deep path expressions to increase maintainability and overall performance of the DQL parsing process. This will benefit any DQL query being parsed, even those not using deep path expressions.
Note that the generated SQL of both notations is exactly the same! You don't loose anything through this.
The default allocation size for sequences has been changed from 10 to 1. This step was made to not cause confusion with users and also because it is partly some kind of premature optimization.
There are no backwards incompatible changes in this release.
Instead of accessing protected variables for the EntityManager in a custom EntityRepository it is now required to use the getter methods for all the three instance variables:
$this->_em
now accessible through$this->getEntityManager()
$this->_class
now accessible through$this->getClassMetadata()
$this->_entityName
now accessible through$this->getEntityName()
Important: For Beta 2 the protected visibility of these three properties will be changed to private!
The Doctrine CLI has been replaced by Symfony Console Configuration
Instead of having to specify:
[php]
$cliConfig = new CliConfiguration();
$cliConfig->setAttribute('em', $entityManager);
You now have to configure the script like:
[php]
$helperSet = new \Symfony\Components\Console\Helper\HelperSet(array(
'db' => new \Doctrine\DBAL\Tools\Console\Helper\ConnectionHelper($em->getConnection()),
'em' => new \Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Console\Helper\EntityManagerHelper($em)
));
In previous versions you had to specify the --from and --from-path options to show where your mapping paths are from the console. However this information is already known from the Mapping Driver configuration, so the requirement for this options were dropped.
Instead for each console command all the entities are loaded and to restrict the operation to one or more sub-groups you can use the --filter flag.
In conjunction with the recent changes to Console we realized that the annotations driver being a default metadata driver lead to lots of glue code in the console components to detect where entities lie and how to load them for batch updates like SchemaTool and other commands. However the annotations driver being a default driver does not really help that much anyways.
Therefore we decided to break backwards compatibility in this issue and drop the support for Annotations as Default Driver and require our users to specify the driver explicitly (which allows us to ask for the path to all entities).
If you are using the annotations metadata driver as default driver, you have to add the following lines to your bootstrap code:
$driverImpl = $config->newDefaultAnnotationDriver(array(__DIR__."/Entities"));
$config->setMetadataDriverImpl($driverImpl);
You have to specify the path to your entities as either string of a single path or array of multiple paths to your entities. This information will be used by all console commands to access all entities.
Xml and Yaml Drivers work as before!
It is now mandatory that the owning side of a bidirectional association specifies the 'inversedBy' attribute that points to the name of the field on the inverse side that completes the association. Example:
[php]
// BEFORE (ALPHA4 AND EARLIER)
class User
{
//...
/** @OneToOne(targetEntity="Address", mappedBy="user") */
private $address;
//...
}
class Address
{
//...
/** @OneToOne(targetEntity="User") */
private $user;
//...
}
// SINCE BETA1
// User class DOES NOT CHANGE
class Address
{
//...
/** @OneToOne(targetEntity="User", inversedBy="address") */
private $user;
//...
}
Thus, the inversedBy attribute is the counterpart to the mappedBy attribute. This change was necessary to enable some simplifications and further performance improvements. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The "default" option for database column defaults has been removed. If desired, database column defaults can be implemented by using the columnDefinition attribute of the @Column annotation (or the appropriate XML and YAML equivalents). Prefer PHP default values, if possible.
Querying for partial objects now has a new syntax. The old syntax to query for partial objects now has a different meaning. This is best illustrated by an example. If you previously had a DQL query like this:
[sql]
SELECT u.id, u.name FROM User u
Since BETA1, simple state field path expressions in the select clause are used to select object fields as plain scalar values (something that was not possible before). To achieve the same result as previously (that is, a partial object with only id and name populated) you need to use the following, explicit syntax:
[sql]
SELECT PARTIAL u.{id,name} FROM User u
The 'inheritance-type' attribute changed to take last bit of ClassMetadata constant names, i.e. NONE, SINGLE_TABLE, JOINED
The way to specify lifecycle callbacks in YAML Mapping driver was changed to allow for multiple callbacks per event. The Old syntax ways:
[yaml]
lifecycleCallbacks:
doStuffOnPrePersist: prePersist
doStuffOnPostPersist: postPersist
The new syntax is:
[yaml]
lifecycleCallbacks:
prePersist: [ doStuffOnPrePersist, doOtherStuffOnPrePersistToo ]
postPersist: [ doStuffOnPostPersist ]
Event Listeners listening to the 'preUpdate' event can only affect the primitive values of entity changesets
by using the API on the PreUpdateEventArgs
instance passed to the preUpdate listener method. Any changes
to the state of the entitys properties won't affect the database UPDATE statement anymore. This gives drastic
performance benefits for the preUpdate event.
The Collection interface in the Common package has been updated with some missing methods that were present only on the default implementation, ArrayCollection. Custom collection implementations need to be updated to adhere to the updated interface.
CLI main object changed its name and namespace. Renamed from Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Cli to Doctrine\Common\Cli\CliController. Doctrine\Common\Cli\CliController now only deals with namespaces. Ready to go, Core, Dbal and Orm are available and you can subscribe new tasks by retrieving the namespace and including new task. Example:
[php]
$cli->getNamespace('Core')->addTask('my-example', '\MyProject\Tools\Cli\Tasks\MyExampleTask');
Tasks have implemented a new way to build documentation. Although it is still possible to define the help manually by extending the basicHelp and extendedHelp, they are now optional. With new required method AbstractTask::buildDocumentation, its implementation defines the TaskDocumentation instance (accessible through AbstractTask::getDocumentation()), basicHelp and extendedHelp are now not necessary to be implemented.
* A bunch of Methods on both Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\AbstractPlatform and Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\AbstractSchemaManager
have changed quite significantly by adopting the new Schema instance objects.
* Doctrine\ORM\AbstractQuery::setExpireResultCache() -> expireResultCache()
* Doctrine\ORM\Query::setExpireQueryCache() -> expireQueryCache()
* "doctrine schema-tool --drop" now always drops the complete database instead of
only those tables defined by the current database model. The previous method had
problems when foreign keys of orphaned tables pointed to tables that were scheduled
for deletion.
* Use "doctrine schema-tool --update" to get a save incremental update for your
database schema without deleting any unused tables, sequences or foreign keys.
* Use "doctrine schema-tool --complete-update" to do a full incremental update of
your schema.
This section details the changes made to Doctrine 2.0-ALPHA3 to make it easier for you to upgrade your projects to use this version.
The $args variable used in the cli-config.php for configuring the Doctrine CLI has been renamed to $globalArguments.
You are now required to make supply some minimalist configuration with regards to proxy objects. That involves 2 new configuration options. First, the directory where generated proxy classes should be placed needs to be specified. Secondly, you need to configure the namespace used for proxy classes. The following snippet shows an example:
[php]
// step 1: configure directory for proxy classes
// $config instanceof Doctrine\ORM\Configuration
$config->setProxyDir('/path/to/myproject/lib/MyProject/Generated/Proxies');
$config->setProxyNamespace('MyProject\Generated\Proxies');
Note that proxy classes behave exactly like any other classes when it comes to class loading. Therefore you need to make sure the proxy classes can be loaded by some class loader. If you place the generated proxy classes in a namespace and directory under your projects class files, like in the example above, it would be sufficient to register the MyProject namespace on a class loader. Since the proxy classes are contained in that namespace and adhere to the standards for class loading, no additional work is required. Generating the proxy classes into a namespace within your class library is the recommended setup.
Entities with initialized proxy objects can now be serialized and unserialized properly from within the same application.
For more details refer to the Configuration section of the manual.
The allowPartialObjects configuration option together with the Configuration#getAllowPartialObjects
and Configuration#setAllowPartialObjects
methods have been removed.
The new behavior is as if the option were set to FALSE all the time, basically disallowing partial objects globally. However, you can still use the Query::HINT_FORCE_PARTIAL_LOAD
query hint to force a query to return partial objects for optimization purposes.
- Doctrine\ORM\Configuration#getCacheDir() to getProxyDir()
- Doctrine\ORM\Configuration#setCacheDir($dir) to setProxyDir($dir)