single: Doctrine; ORM Configuration Reference single: Configuration Reference; Doctrine ORM
doctrine:
dbal:
default_connection: default
# A collection of custom types
types:
# example
some_custom_type:
class: Acme\HelloBundle\MyCustomType
commented: true
connections:
# A collection of different named connections (e.g. default, conn2, etc)
default:
dbname: ~
host: localhost
port: ~
user: root
password: ~
charset: "UTF8"
# SQLite specific
path: ~
# SQLite specific
memory: ~
# MySQL specific. The unix socket to use for MySQL
unix_socket: ~
# IBM DB2 specific. True to use as persistent connection for the ibm_db2 driver
persistent: ~
# IBM DB2 specific. The protocol to use for the ibm_db2 driver (default to TCPIP if omitted)
protocol: ~
# Oracle specific. True to use SERVICE_NAME as connection parameter instead of SID for Oracle
service: ~
# Oracle specific. Overrules dbname parameter if given and used as SERVICE_NAME or SID connection
# parameter for Oracle depending on the service parameter.
servicename: ~
# oci8 driver specific. The session mode to use for the oci8 driver.
sessionMode: ~
# SQL Anywhere specific (ServerName). The name of a running database server to connect to for SQL Anywhere.
server: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (default_dbname).
# Override the default database (postgres) to connect to.
default_dbname: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLMODE).
# Determines whether or with what priority a SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server for PostgreSQL.
sslmode: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLROOTCERT).
# The name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s).
# If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities.
sslrootcert: ~
# Oracle specific (SERVER=POOLED). True to use a pooled server with the oci8/pdo_oracle driver
pooled: ~
# pdo_sqlsrv driver specific. Configuring MultipleActiveResultSets for the pdo_sqlsrv driver
MultipleActiveResultSets: ~
# Enable savepoints for nested transactions
use_savepoints: true
driver: pdo_mysql
platform_service: ~
auto_commit: ~
# If set to "^sf2_" all tables not prefixed with "sf2_" will be ignored by the schema
# tool. This is for custom tables which should not be altered automatically.
schema_filter: ~
# When true, queries are logged to a "doctrine" monolog channel
logging: "%kernel.debug%"
profiling: "%kernel.debug%"
server_version: ~
driver_class: ~
# Allows to specify a custom wrapper implementation to use.
# Must be a subclass of Doctrine\DBAL\Connection
wrapper_class: ~
shard_choser: ~
shard_choser_service: ~
keep_slave: ~
# An array of options
options:
# example
# key: value
# An array of mapping types
mapping_types:
# example
# enum: string
default_table_options:
# Affects schema-tool. If absent, DBAL chooses defaults
# based on the platform. Examples here are for MySQL.
# charset: utf8
# collate: utf8_unicode_ci
# engine: InnoDB
slaves:
# A collection of named slave connections (e.g. slave1, slave2)
slave1:
dbname: ~
host: localhost
port: ~
user: root
password: ~
charset: ~
path: ~
memory: ~
# MySQL specific. The unix socket to use for MySQL
unix_socket: ~
# IBM DB2 specific. True to use as persistent connection for the ibm_db2 driver
persistent: ~
# IBM DB2 specific. The protocol to use for the ibm_db2 driver (default to TCPIP if omitted)
protocol: ~
# Oracle specific. True to use SERVICE_NAME as connection parameter instead of SID for Oracle
service: ~
# Oracle specific. Overrules dbname parameter if given and used as SERVICE_NAME or SID connection
# parameter for Oracle depending on the service parameter.
servicename: ~
# oci8 driver specific. The session mode to use for the oci8 driver.
sessionMode: ~
# SQL Anywhere specific (ServerName). The name of a running database server to connect to for SQL Anywhere.
server: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (default_dbname).
# Override the default database (postgres) to connect to.
default_dbname: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLMODE).
# Determines whether or with what priority a SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server for PostgreSQL.
sslmode: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLROOTCERT).
# The name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s).
# If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities.
sslrootcert: ~
# Oracle specific (SERVER=POOLED). True to use a pooled server with the oci8/pdo_oracle driver
pooled: ~
# pdo_sqlsrv driver specific. Configuring MultipleActiveResultSets for the pdo_sqlsrv driver
MultipleActiveResultSets: ~
shards:
id: ~ # Required
dbname: ~
host: localhost
port: ~
user: root
password: ~
charset: ~
path: ~
memory: ~
# MySQL specific. The unix socket to use for MySQL
unix_socket: ~
# IBM DB2 specific. True to use as persistent connection for the ibm_db2 driver
persistent: ~
# IBM DB2 specific. The protocol to use for the ibm_db2 driver (default to TCPIP if omitted)
protocol: ~
# Oracle specific. True to use SERVICE_NAME as connection parameter instead of SID for Oracle
service: ~
# Oracle specific. Overrules dbname parameter if given and used as SERVICE_NAME or SID connection
# parameter for Oracle depending on the service parameter.
servicename: ~
# oci8 driver specific. The session mode to use for the oci8 driver.
sessionMode: ~
# SQL Anywhere specific (ServerName). The name of a running database server to connect to for SQL Anywhere.
server: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (default_dbname).
# Override the default database (postgres) to connect to.
default_dbname: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLMODE).
# Determines whether or with what priority a SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server for PostgreSQL.
sslmode: ~
# PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLROOTCERT).
# The name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s).
# If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities.
sslrootcert: ~
# Oracle specific (SERVER=POOLED). True to use a pooled server with the oci8/pdo_oracle driver
pooled: ~
# pdo_sqlsrv driver specific. Configuring MultipleActiveResultSets for the pdo_sqlsrv driver
MultipleActiveResultSets: ~
orm:
default_entity_manager: ~ # The first defined is used if not set
# Auto generate mode possible values are: "NEVER", "ALWAYS", "FILE_NOT_EXISTS", "EVAL"
auto_generate_proxy_classes: false
proxy_dir: "%kernel.cache_dir%/doctrine/orm/Proxies"
proxy_namespace: Proxies
entity_managers:
# A collection of different named entity managers (e.g. some_em, another_em)
some_em:
query_cache_driver:
type: array
host: ~
port: ~
instance_class: ~
class: ~
id: ~
namespace: ~
cache_provider: ~
metadata_cache_driver:
type: array
host: ~
port: ~
instance_class: ~
class: ~
id: ~
namespace: ~
cache_provider: ~
result_cache_driver:
type: array
host: ~
port: ~
instance_class: ~
class: ~
id: ~
namespace: ~
cache_provider: ~
entity_listeners:
entities:
# example
Acme\HelloBundle\Entity\Author:
listeners:
# example
Acme\HelloBundle\EventListener\ExampleListener:
events:
type: preUpdate
method: preUpdate
# The name of a DBAL connection (the one marked as default is used if not set)
connection: ~
class_metadata_factory_name: Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadataFactory
default_repository_class: Doctrine\ORM\EntityRepository
auto_mapping: false
naming_strategy: doctrine.orm.naming_strategy.default
quote_strategy: doctrine.orm.quote_strategy.default
entity_listener_resolver: ~
repository_factory: ~
second_level_cache:
region_cache_driver:
type: array
host: ~
port: ~
instance_class: ~
class: ~
id: ~
namespace: ~
cache_provider: ~
region_lock_lifetime: 60
log_enabled: true
region_lifetime: 0
enabled: true
factory: ~
regions:
# Prototype
name:
cache_driver:
type: array
host: ~
port: ~
instance_class: ~
class: ~
id: ~
namespace: ~
cache_provider: ~
lock_path: '%kernel.cache_dir%/doctrine/orm/slc/filelock'
lock_lifetime: 60
type: default
lifetime: 0
service: ~
name: ~
loggers:
# Prototype
name:
name: ~
service: ~
# An array of hydrator names
hydrators:
# example
ListHydrator: Acme\HelloBundle\Hydrators\ListHydrator
mappings:
# An array of mappings, which may be a bundle name or something else
mapping_name:
mapping: true
type: ~
dir: ~
alias: ~
prefix: ~
is_bundle: ~
dql:
# A collection of string functions
string_functions:
# example
# test_string: Acme\HelloBundle\DQL\StringFunction
# A collection of numeric functions
numeric_functions:
# example
# test_numeric: Acme\HelloBundle\DQL\NumericFunction
# A collection of datetime functions
datetime_functions:
# example
# test_datetime: Acme\HelloBundle\DQL\DatetimeFunction
# Register SQL Filters in the entity manager
filters:
# An array of filters
some_filter:
class: Acme\HelloBundle\Filter\SomeFilter # Required
enabled: false
# An array of parameters
parameters:
# example
foo_param: bar_value
# Search for the "ResolveTargetEntityListener" class for a cookbook about this
resolve_target_entities:
# Prototype
Acme\InvoiceBundle\Model\InvoiceSubjectInterface: Acme\AppBundle\Entity\Customer
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xmlns:doctrine="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services
http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd
http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine
http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine/doctrine-1.0.xsd">
<doctrine:config>
<doctrine:dbal default-connection="default">
<!-- example -->
<!-- class: Required -->
<doctrine:type
name="some_custom_type"
class="Acme\HelloBundle\MyCustomType"
commented="true"
/>
<!-- example -->
<!-- unix-socket: The unix socket to use for MySQL -->
<!-- persistent: True to use as persistent connection for the ibm_db2 driver -->
<!-- protocol: The protocol to use for the ibm_db2 driver (default to TCPIP if omitted) -->
<!-- service: True to use SERVICE_NAME as connection parameter instead of SID for Oracle -->
<!-- servicename: Overrules dbname parameter if given and used as SERVICE_NAME or SID connection parameter for Oracle depending on the service parameter. -->
<!-- sessionMode: The session mode to use for the oci8 driver -->
<!-- server: The name of a running database server to connect to for SQL Anywhere. -->
<!-- default_dbname: Override the default database (postgres) to connect to for PostgreSQL. -->
<!-- sslmode: Determines whether or with what priority a SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server for PostgreSQL. -->
<!-- sslrootcert: The name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s). If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities. -->
<!-- pooled: True to use a pooled server with the oci8/pdo_oracle driver -->
<!-- MultipleActiveResultSets: Configuring MultipleActiveResultSets for the pdo_sqlsrv driver -->
<!-- use-savepoints: Enable savepoints for nested transactions -->
<doctrine:connection
name="default"
dbname=""
host="localhost"
port="null"
user="root"
password="null"
charset="UTF8"
path=""
memory=""
unix-socket=""
persistent=""
protocol=""
service=""
servicename=""
sessionMode=""
server=""
default_dbname=""
sslmode=""
sslrootcert=""
pooled=""
MultipleActiveResultSets=""
use-savepoints="true"
driver="pdo_mysql"
platform-service=""
auto-commit=""
schema-filter=""
logging="%kernel.debug%"
profiling="%kernel.debug%"
server-version=""
driver-class=""
wrapper-class=""
shard-choser=""
shard-choser-service=""
keep-slave=""
>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:option key="key">value</doctrine:option>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:mapping-type name="enum">string</doctrine:mapping-type>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:default-table-option name="charset">utf8</doctrine:default-table-option>
<doctrine:default-table-option name="collate">utf8_unicode_ci</doctrine:default-table-option>
<doctrine:default-table-option name="engine">InnoDB</doctrine:default-table-option>
<!-- example -->
<!-- unix-socket: The unix socket to use for MySQL -->
<!-- persistent: True to use as persistent connection for the ibm_db2 driver -->
<!-- protocol: The protocol to use for the ibm_db2 driver (default to TCPIP if omitted) -->
<!-- service: True to use SERVICE_NAME as connection parameter instead of SID for Oracle -->
<!-- servicename: Overrules dbname parameter if given and used as SERVICE_NAME or SID connection parameter for Oracle depending on the service parameter. -->
<!-- sessionMode: The session mode to use for the oci8 driver -->
<!-- server: The name of a running database server to connect to for SQL Anywhere. -->
<!-- default_dbname: Override the default database (postgres) to connect to for PostgreSQL. -->
<!-- sslmode: Determines whether or with what priority a SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server for PostgreSQL. -->
<!-- sslrootcert: The name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s). If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities. -->
<!-- pooled: True to use a pooled server with the oci8/pdo_oracle driver -->
<!-- MultipleActiveResultSets: Configuring MultipleActiveResultSets for the pdo_sqlsrv driver -->
<doctrine:slave
name="slave1"
dbname=""
host="localhost"
port="null"
user="root"
password="null"
charset=""
path=""
memory=""
unix-socket=""
persistent=""
protocol=""
service=""
servicename=""
sessionMode=""
server=""
default_dbname=""
sslmode=""
sslrootcert=""
pooled=""
MultipleActiveResultSets=""
/>
<!-- example -->
<!-- id: Required -->
<!-- unix-socket: The unix socket to use for MySQL -->
<!-- persistent: True to use as persistent connection for the ibm_db2 driver -->
<!-- protocol: The protocol to use for the ibm_db2 driver (default to TCPIP if omitted) -->
<!-- service: True to use SERVICE_NAME as connection parameter instead of SID for Oracle -->
<!-- servicename: Overrules dbname parameter if given and used as SERVICE_NAME or SID connection parameter for Oracle depending on the service parameter. -->
<!-- sessionMode: The session mode to use for the oci8 driver -->
<!-- server: The name of a running database server to connect to for SQL Anywhere. -->
<!-- default_dbname: Override the default database (postgres) to connect to for PostgreSQL. -->
<!-- sslmode: Determines whether or with what priority a SSL TCP/IP connection will be negotiated with the server for PostgreSQL. -->
<!-- sslrootcert: The name of a file containing SSL certificate authority (CA) certificate(s). If the file exists, the server's certificate will be verified to be signed by one of these authorities. -->
<!-- pooled: True to use a pooled server with the oci8/pdo_oracle driver -->
<!-- MultipleActiveResultSets: Configuring MultipleActiveResultSets for the pdo_sqlsrv driver -->
<doctrine:shard
id=""
dbname=""
host="localhost"
port="null"
user="root"
password="null"
charset=""
path=""
memory=""
unix-socket=""
persistent=""
protocol=""
service=""
servicename=""
sessionMode=""
server=""
default_dbname=""
sslmode=""
sslrootcert=""
pooled=""
MultipleActiveResultSets=""
/>
</doctrine:connection>
</doctrine:dbal>
<!-- auto-generate-proxy-classes: Auto generate mode possible values are: "NEVER", "ALWAYS", "FILE_NOT_EXISTS", "EVAL" -->
<doctrine:orm
default-entity-manager="default"
auto-generate-proxy-classes="false"
proxy-dir="%kernel.cache_dir%/doctrine/orm/Proxies"
proxy-namespace="Proxies"
>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:entity-manager
name="default"
connection=""
class-metadata-factory-name="Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadataFactory"
default-repository-class="Doctrine\ORM\EntityRepository"
auto-mapping="false"
naming-strategy="doctrine.orm.naming_strategy.default"
quote-strategy="doctrine.orm.quote_strategy.default"
entity-listener-resolver="null"
repository-factory="null"
>
<doctrine:query-cache-driver
type="array"
host=""
port=""
instance-class=""
class=""
id=""
namespace="null"
cache-provider="null"
/>
<doctrine:metadata-cache-driver
type="memcache"
host="localhost"
port="11211"
instance-class="Memcache"
class="Doctrine\Common\Cache\MemcacheCache"
id=""
namespace="null"
cache-provider="null"
/>
<doctrine:result-cache-driver
type="array"
host=""
port=""
instance-class=""
class=""
id=""
namespace="null"
cache-provider="null"
/>
<doctrine:entity-listeners>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:entity class="Acme\HelloBundle\Entity\Author">
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:listener class="Acme\HelloBundle\EventListener\ExampleListener">
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:event
type="preUpdate"
method="preUpdate"
/>
</doctrine:listener>
</doctrine:entity>
</doctrine:entity-listeners>
<doctrine:second-level-cache
region-lock-lifetime="60"
log-enabled="true"
region-lifetime="0"
enabled="true"
factory=""
>
<doctrine:region-cache-driver
type="array"
host=""
port=""
instance-class=""
class=""
id=""
namespace="null"
cache-provider="null"
/>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:region
name=""
lock-path="%kernel.cache_dir%/doctrine/orm/slc/filelock"
lock-lifetime="60"
type="default"
lifetime="0"
service=""
>
<doctrine:cache-driver
type="array"
host=""
port=""
instance-class=""
class=""
id=""
namespace="null"
cache-provider="null"
/>
</doctrine:region>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:logger
name=""
service=""
/>
</doctrine:second-level-cache>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:hydrator name="ListHydrator">Acme\HelloBundle\Hydrators\ListHydrator</doctrine:hydrator>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:mapping
name="AcmeHelloBundle"
mapping="true"
type=""
dir=""
alias=""
prefix=""
is-bundle=""
/>
<doctrine:dql>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:string-function name="test_string">Acme\HelloBundle\DQL\StringFunction</doctrine:string-function>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:numeric-function name="test_numeric">Acme\HelloBundle\DQL\NumericFunction</doctrine:numeric-function>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:datetime-function name="test_datetime">Acme\HelloBundle\DQL\DatetimeFunction</doctrine:datetime-function>
</doctrine:dql>
<!-- example -->
<!-- Register SQL Filters in the entity manager -->
<!-- class: Required -->
<doctrine:filter
name="some_filter"
class="Acme\HelloBundle\Filter\SomeFilter"
enabled="false"
>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:parameter name="foo_param">bar_value</doctrine:parameter>
</doctrine:filter>
</doctrine:entity-manager>
<!-- example -->
<doctrine:resolve-target-entity interface="Acme\InvoiceBundle\Model\InvoiceSubjectInterface">Acme\AppBundle\Entity\Customer</doctrine:resolve-target-entity>
</doctrine:orm>
</doctrine:config>
</container>
This following configuration example shows all the configuration defaults that the ORM resolves to:
doctrine:
orm:
auto_mapping: true
# the standard distribution overrides this to be true in debug, false otherwise
auto_generate_proxy_classes: false
proxy_namespace: Proxies
proxy_dir: "%kernel.cache_dir%/doctrine/orm/Proxies"
default_entity_manager: default
metadata_cache_driver: array
query_cache_driver: array
result_cache_driver: array
There are lots of other configuration options that you can use to overwrite certain classes, but those are for very advanced use-cases only.
If the environment format configured in oracle does not meet doctrine requirements, you need to use the OracleSessionInit listener so that doctrine is aware of the format used by Oracle DB.
You can do so easily with
services:
oracle.listener:
class: Doctrine\DBAL\Event\Listeners\OracleSessionInit
tags:
- { name: doctrine.event_listener, event: postConnect }
The environment variables that doctrine is going to change in the Oracle DB session are:
NLS_TIME_FORMAT="HH24:MI:SS"
NLS_DATE_FORMAT="YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS"
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT="YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS"
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT="YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS TZH:TZM"
For the caching drivers you can specify the values array
, apc
, apcu
, memcache
, memcached
or xcache
.
The following example shows an overview of the caching configurations:
doctrine:
orm:
auto_mapping: true
metadata_cache_driver: apcu
query_cache_driver: xcache
result_cache_driver:
type: memcache
host: localhost
port: 11211
instance_class: Memcache
Explicit definition of all the mapped entities is the only necessary configuration for the ORM and there are several configuration options that you can control. The following configuration options exist for a mapping:
type
One of
annotation
,xml
,yml
,php
orstaticphp
. This specifies which type of metadata type your mapping uses.dir
Path to the mapping or entity files (depending on the driver). If this path is relative it is assumed to be relative to the bundle root. This only works if the name of your mapping is a bundle name. If you want to use this option to specify absolute paths you should prefix the path with the kernel parameters that exist in the DIC (for example
%kernel.root_dir%
).prefix
A common namespace prefix that all entities of this mapping share. This prefix should never conflict with prefixes of other defined mappings otherwise some of your entities cannot be found by Doctrine. This option defaults to the bundle namespace +
Entity
, for example for an application bundle calledAcmeHelloBundle
prefix would beAcme\HelloBundle\Entity
.alias
Doctrine offers a way to alias entity namespaces to simpler, shorter names to be used in DQL queries or for Repository access. When using a bundle the alias defaults to the bundle name.
is_bundle
This option is a derived value from
dir
and by default is set to true if dir is relative proved by afile_exists()
check that returns false. It is false if the existence check returns true. In this case an absolute path was specified and the metadata files are most likely in a directory outside of a bundle.
single: Configuration; Doctrine DBAL single: Doctrine; DBAL configuration
You can easily define doctrine filters in your configuration file:
doctrine:
orm:
filters:
myFilter:
class: MyVendor\MyBundle\Filters\MyFilter
enabled: true
parameters:
myParameter: myValue
mySecondParameter: mySecondValue
myFilter
Filter identifier (Required)
class
Filter target class (Required)
enabled
Enable/Disable the filter by default (Optional - Default disabled)
parameters:
Set default parameters (Optional)
myParameter: myValue
Bind the value
myValue
to the parametermyParameter
(Optional)
Note
DoctrineBundle supports all parameters that default Doctrine drivers accept, converted to the XML or YAML naming standards that Symfony enforces. See the Doctrine DBAL documentation for more information.
Note
When specifying a url
parameter, any information extracted from that URL will override explicitly set parameters. An example database URL would be mysql://snoopy:redbaron@localhost/baseball
, and any explicitly set driver, user, password and dbname parameter would be overridden by this URL. See the Doctrine DBAL documentation for more information.
Besides default Doctrine options, there are some Symfony-related ones that you can configure. The following block shows all possible configuration keys:
doctrine:
dbal:
url: mysql://user:secret@localhost:1234/otherdatabase # this would override the values below
dbname: database
host: localhost
port: 1234
user: user
password: secret
driver: pdo_mysql
driver_class: MyNamespace\MyDriverImpl
options:
foo: bar
path: "%kernel.data_dir%/data.sqlite" # SQLite specific
memory: true # SQLite specific
unix_socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
persistent: true
MultipleActiveResultSets: true # pdo_sqlsrv driver specific
pooled: true # Oracle specific (SERVER=POOLED)
protocol: TCPIP # IBM DB2 specific (PROTOCOL)
server: my_database_server # SQL Anywhere specific (ServerName)
service: true # Oracle specific (SERVICE_NAME instead of SID)
servicename: MyOracleServiceName # Oracle specific (SERVICE_NAME)
sessionMode: 2 # oci8 driver specific (session_mode)
default_dbname: database # PostgreSQL specific (default_dbname)
sslmode: require # PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLMODE)
sslrootcert: postgresql-ca.pem # PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLROOTCERT)
wrapper_class: MyDoctrineDbalConnectionWrapper
charset: UTF8
logging: "%kernel.debug%"
platform_service: MyOwnDatabasePlatformService
auto_commit: false
schema_filter: ^sf2_
mapping_types:
enum: string
types:
custom: Acme\HelloBundle\MyCustomType
default_table_options:
# Affects schema-tool. If absent, DBAL chooses defaults
# based on the platform.
charset: utf8
collate: utf8_unicode_ci
engine: InnoDB
<!-- xmlns:doctrine="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine" -->
<!-- xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine/doctrine-1.0.xsd"> -->
<doctrine:config>
<doctrine:dbal
name="default"
url="mysql://user:secret@localhost:1234/otherdatabase" <!-- this would override the values below -->
dbname="database"
host="localhost"
port="1234"
user="user"
password="secret"
driver="pdo_mysql"
driver-class="MyNamespace\MyDriverImpl"
path="%kernel.data_dir%/data.sqlite" <!-- SQLite specific -->
memory="true" <!-- SQLite specific -->
unix-socket="/tmp/mysql.sock"
persistent="true"
multiple-active-result-sets="true" <!-- pdo_sqlsrv driver specific -->
pooled="true" <!-- Oracle specific (SERVER=POOLED) -->
protocol="TCPIP" <!-- IBM DB2 specific (PROTOCOL) -->
server="my_database_server" <!-- SQL Anywhere specific (ServerName) -->
service="true" <!-- Oracle specific (SERVICE_NAME instead of SID) -->
servicename="MyOracleServiceName" <!-- Oracle specific (SERVICE_NAME) -->
sessionMode"2" <!-- oci8 driver specific (session_mode) -->
default_dbname="database" <!-- PostgreSQL specific (default_dbname) -->
sslmode="require" <!-- PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLMODE) -->
sslrootcert="postgresql-ca.pem" <!-- PostgreSQL specific (LIBPQ-CONNECT-SSLROOTCERT) -->
wrapper-class="MyDoctrineDbalConnectionWrapper"
charset="UTF8"
logging="%kernel.debug%"
platform-service="MyOwnDatabasePlatformService"
auto-commit="false"
schema-filter="^sf2_"
>
<doctrine:option key="foo">bar</doctrine:option>
<doctrine:mapping-type name="enum">string</doctrine:mapping-type>
<doctrine:default-table-option name="charset">utf8</doctrine:default-table-option>
<doctrine:default-table-option name="collate">utf8_unicode_ci</doctrine:default-table-option>
<doctrine:default-table-option name="engine">InnoDB</doctrine:default-table-option>
<doctrine:type name="custom">Acme\HelloBundle\MyCustomType</doctrine:type>
</doctrine:dbal>
</doctrine:config>
If you want to configure multiple connections in YAML, put them under the connections
key and give them a unique name:
doctrine:
dbal:
default_connection: default
connections:
default:
dbname: Symfony2
user: root
password: null
host: localhost
customer:
dbname: customer
user: root
password: null
host: localhost
The database_connection
service always refers to the default connection, which is the first one defined or the one configured via the default_connection
parameter.
Each connection is also accessible via the doctrine.dbal.[name]_connection
service where [name]
is the name of the connection.