contaoblackforest / contao-doctrine-dbal
Doctrine DBAL Bridge for Contao Open Source CMS
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Type:contao-module
Requires
- php: ^5.6 || ^7.0
- contao-community-alliance/composer-plugin: ^2.0
- contao-community-alliance/dependency-container: ^1.0
- contao-community-alliance/event-dispatcher: ^1.3
- contao/core: ^3.5.5
- doctrine/dbal: ~2.4.0
Suggests
- contaoblackforest/contao-doctrine-dbal-driver: Use doctrine as database driver within Contao.
Replaces
- bit3/contao-doctrine-dbal: 1.2.0
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Last update: 2024-10-29 04:14:41 UTC
README
This extension provide Doctrine DBAL in the Contao Open Source CMS.
It only provide a service $container['doctrine.connection.default']
to connect the default database with Doctrine DBAL.
To use the Doctrine Connection within the Contao Database Framework, use bit3/contao-doctrine-dbal-driver.
Use the doctrine connection
class MyClass { public function myFunc() { global $container; /** @var \Doctrine\DBAL\Connection $connection */ $connection = $container['doctrine.connection.default']; $connection->query('...'); } }
Contao hooks
$GLOBALS['TL_HOOKS']['prepareDoctrineConnection'] = function(&$connectionParameters, &$config) { ... }
Called before the connection will be established.
$GLOBALS['TL_HOOKS']['doctrineConnect'] = function(&$connection) { ... }
Called after the connection is established.
Define a custom connection
We prefer to use the dependency injection container:
Write a system/config/services.php
or system/modules/.../config/services.php
:
$container['doctrine.connection.default'] = $container->share( function ($container) { $config = new \Doctrine\DBAL\Configuration(); $connectionParameters = array( 'dbname' => $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbDatabase'], 'user' => $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbUser'], 'password' => $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbPass'], 'host' => $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbHost'], 'port' => $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbPort'], ); switch (strtolower($GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbDriver'])) { // reuse connection case 'doctrinemysql': return \Database::getInstance()->getConnection(); case 'mysql': case 'mysqli': $connectionParameters['driver'] = 'pdo_mysql'; $connectionParameters['charset'] = $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbCharset']; if (!empty($GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbSocket'])) { $connectionParameters['unix_socket'] = $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbSocket']; } break; default: throw new RuntimeException('Database driver ' . $GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbDriver'] . ' not known by doctrine.'); } if (!empty($GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbPdoDriverOptions'])) { $connectionParameters['driverOptions'] = deserialize($GLOBALS['TL_CONFIG']['dbPdoDriverOptions'], true); } return \Doctrine\DBAL\DriverManager::getConnection($connectionParameters, $config); } );
Configure caching
The caching implementation is defined in $container['doctrine.cache.impl.default']
(default: auto
).
By default, the caching implementation is detected by default, try this implementations in order: APC, Xcache, memcache, Redis, Array.
Possible settings are:
The caching time to live is defined in $container['doctrine.cache.ttl.default']
(default: 0).
The caching key is defined in $container['doctrine.cache.key.default']
(default: contao_default_connection
).
To disable caching, set $container['doctrine.cache.profile.default'] = null;
.