nnx / data-fixtures
Data Fixtures for all Doctrine Object Managers
Requires
- php: ^5.6 || ^7.0
- doctrine/common: ~2.2
Requires (Dev)
- doctrine/dbal: ^2.5.4
- doctrine/orm: ^2.5.4
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5.4.6
Suggests
- doctrine/mongodb-odm: For loading MongoDB ODM fixtures
- doctrine/orm: For loading ORM fixtures
- doctrine/phpcr-odm: For loading PHPCR ODM fixtures
Conflicts
- doctrine/orm: < 2.4
Replaces
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Last update: 2024-12-16 13:33:20 UTC
README
This extension aims to provide a simple way to manage and execute the loading of data fixtures
for the Doctrine ORM or ODM. You can write fixture classes
by implementing the Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\FixtureInterface
interface:
namespace MyDataFixtures; use Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ObjectManager; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\FixtureInterface; class UserFixtureLoader implements FixtureInterface { public function load(ObjectManager $manager) { $user = new User(); $user->setUsername('jwage'); $user->setPassword('test'); $manager->persist($user); $manager->flush(); } }
Now you can begin adding the fixtures to a loader instance:
use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\Loader; use MyDataFixtures\LoadUserData; $loader = new Loader(); $loader->addFixture(new LoadUserData());
You can load a set of fixtures from a directory as well:
$loader->loadFromDirectory('/path/to/MyDataFixtures');
Or you can load a set of fixtures from a file:
$loader->loadFromFile('/path/to/MyDataFixtures/MyFixture1.php');
You can get the added fixtures using the getFixtures() method:
$fixtures = $loader->getFixtures();
Now you can easily execute the fixtures:
use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\Executor\ORMExecutor; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\Purger\ORMPurger; $purger = new ORMPurger(); $executor = new ORMExecutor($em, $purger); $executor->execute($loader->getFixtures());
If you want to append the fixtures instead of purging before loading then pass true to the 2nd argument of execute:
$executor->execute($loader->getFixtures(), true);
Sharing objects between fixtures
In case if fixture objects have relations to other fixtures, it is now possible to easily add a reference to that object by name and later reference it to form a relation. Here is an example fixtures for Role and User relation
namespace MyDataFixtures; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\AbstractFixture; use Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ObjectManager; class LoadUserRoleData extends AbstractFixture { public function load(ObjectManager $manager) { $adminRole = new Role(); $adminRole->setName('admin'); $anonymousRole = new Role(); $anonymousRole->setName('anonymous'); $manager->persist($adminRole); $manager->persist($anonymousRole); $manager->flush(); // store reference to admin role for User relation to Role $this->addReference('admin-role', $adminRole); } }
And the User data loading fixture:
namespace MyDataFixtures; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\AbstractFixture; use Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ObjectManager; class LoadUserData extends AbstractFixture { public function load(ObjectManager $manager) { $user = new User(); $user->setUsername('jwage'); $user->setPassword('test'); $user->setRole( $this->getReference('admin-role') // load the stored reference ); $manager->persist($user); $manager->flush(); // store reference of admin-user for other Fixtures $this->addReference('admin-user', $user); } }
Fixture ordering
Notice that the fixture loading order is important! To handle it manually implement one of the following interfaces:
OrderedFixtureInterface
Set the order manually:
namespace MyDataFixtures; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\AbstractFixture; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\OrderedFixtureInterface; use Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ObjectManager; class MyFixture extends AbstractFixture implements OrderedFixtureInterface { public function load(ObjectManager $manager) {} public function getOrder() { return 10; // number in which order to load fixtures } }
DependentFixtureInterface
Provide an array of fixture class names:
namespace MyDataFixtures; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\AbstractFixture; use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\DependentFixtureInterface; use Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ObjectManager; class MyFixture extends AbstractFixture implements DependentFixtureInterface { public function load(ObjectManager $manager) {} public function getDependencies() { return array('MyDataFixtures\MyOtherFixture'); // fixture classes fixture is dependent on } } class MyOtherFixture extends AbstractFixture { public function load(ObjectManager $manager) {} }
Notice the ordering is relevant to Loader class.
Running the tests:
PHPUnit 3.5 or newer together with Mock_Object package is required. To setup and run tests follow these steps:
- go to the root directory of data-fixtures
- run: composer install --dev
- copy the phpunit config cp phpunit.xml.dist phpunit.xml
- run: phpunit