Format date direct from entity - database

I am using Symfony3 with doctrine and my question is:
Is possible after getQuery in query builder get results with attribute which has formatted date?
I have attr in entity:
/**
* #var \DateTime
*
* #ORM\Column(name="terminFrom", type="date", nullable=true)
*/
private $terminFrom;
My try - set format in getter:
/**
* #return string
*/
public function getTerminFrom()
{
return $this->terminFrom->format('d.m.Y');
}
But still after getQuery i have \DateTime object in this attribute.
I don't understand - attributes in entity are private so getters must be called... or?

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Doctrine ORM - Relationship between same object

im stuck implementing aa probably easy database relationship.
I have an ORM object like
{ id, name, type , relationships }
and an relationship object
{ relationshipType, object1 , object2 }
What i try to accomplish is that when i create a relationship beween two objects i want to see the relationship object in both objects in the "relationships" collection.
Right now, only e.g. object 1 has the relationship object since thats the property with the "inversedBy" keyword.
Thanks in advance
It should looks like this:
class ClassA {
/**
* #ORM\Id()
* #ORM\GeneratedValue()
* #ORM\Column(type="integer")
*/
private $id;
/**
* #ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="App\Entity\ClassB", mappedBy="objectA")
*/
private $objectsB;
/**
* #ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="App\Entity\ClassB", mappedBy="objectB")
*/
private $objectsA;
}
class ClassB {
/**
* #ORM\Id()
* #ORM\GeneratedValue()
* #ORM\Column(type="integer")
*/
private $id;
/**
* #ORM\Column(type="string", length=20)
*/
private $relationshipType;
/**
* #ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="App\Entity\ClassA", inversedBy="objectsB")
* #ORM\JoinColumn(nullable=false)
*/
private $objectA;
/**
* #ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="App\Entity\ClassA", inversedBy="objectsA")
* #ORM\JoinColumn(nullable=false)
*/
private $objectB;
}

Empty object variable and empty ArrayCollection onetomany symfony

I got three classes:
ProjectType
Phase
ProjectTypePhase (This is to create a seperate join table to make sure ProjectType and Phase gets linked with an id for ordering)
ProjectType
/**
* #OneToMany(targetEntity="ProjectTypePhase", mappedBy="project_type")
*/
private $projectTypePhases;
public function __construct()
{
$this->projectTypePhases = new ArrayCollection();
}
/**
* #return mixed
*/
public function getProjectTypePhases()
{
return $this->projectTypePhases;
}
Phase
/**
* #OneToMany(targetEntity="ProjectTypePhase", mappedBy="phase")
*/
private $projectTypePhases;
public function __construct()
{
$this->projectTypePhases = new ArrayCollection();
}
/**
* #return mixed
*/
public function getProjectTypePhases()
{
return $this->projectTypePhases;
}
ProjectTypePhase
/**
* #ManyToOne(targetEntity="ProjectType", inversedBy="project_type_phase")
* #JoinColumn(name="project_type_id", referencedColumnName="id")
*/
private $projectType;
/**
* #ManyToOne(targetEntity="Phase", inversedBy="project_type_phase")
* #JoinColumn(name="phase_id", referencedColumnName="id")
*/
private $phase;
public function __construct($projectType, $phase)
{
$this->projectType = $projectType;
$this->phase = $phase;
}
I filled the database through MySQL workbench since they are only id entries (correct?). Anyway, whenever I try to do $projectType->getProjectTypePhases();` it returns an empty collection. Also when I try this:
$repository = $this->getDoctrine()->getRepository('AppBundle:ProjectTypePhase');
$projectPhases = $repository->findAll();
I get all the entries, but somehow the variable name for instance of the projecttype and phase entity is null even though they are filled in the database. The corresponding keys are correct and names are filled. What goes wrong? And is there some approach that needs to be done what I am missing? The thing I am trying to accomplish is:
I had a Many to Many relationship which worked fine between ProjectType and Phase. However since there is no id for that table things didn't get in the order I intended to. I had searched for a solution and that was a seperate entity which could handle the relationship between ProjectType and Phase and add additional columns. Is this the correct way?
Modify ProjectTypePhase as follows
/**
* #ManyToOne(targetEntity="ProjectType", inversedBy="projectTypePhases")
* #JoinColumn(name="project_type_id", referencedColumnName="id")
*/
private $project_type;
/**
* #ManyToOne(targetEntity="Phase", inversedBy="projectTypePhases")
* #JoinColumn(name="phase_id", referencedColumnName="id")
*/
private $phase;
You must make names match in order to make the things works. However it's pretty strange that doctrine does not warn you

Configure doctrine queries generation to lowercase

I have a sql error deploying my symfony project on Unix. Indeed, the query made uses uppercase for table names which was not the case before. In the database, table names are lowercases.
Does anybody know where you configure how you want the queries generation be made (uppercase or lowercase)
Thank you.
Maybe something in Doctrine configuration??
NOTE : I have some new information.
I asked to rebuild my database from the save at a time I know it was working.
I have some errors because, for the new code, the database must be a little different than what it was at this time but I can see that in queries the names of the tables are in lower case.
I pass my new sql (the same as before plus some little changes) in command line.
\. path/to/my/sql
I launch the site and queries are made with table names in uppercase.
Got any idea ?
example of entity :
<?php
namespace MyBundle\Entity;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
/**
* MyTable
*
* #ORM\Table(name="mytable")
* #ORM\Entity(repositoryClass="MyBundle\Repository\MyClassRepository")
*/
class MyTable
{
/**
* #var string
*
* #ORM\Column(name="FIELD1, type="string", length=120, nullable=false)
*/
private $field1;
/**
* #var string
*
* #ORM\Column(name="FIELD2", type="string", length=50, nullable=true)
*/
private $field2
/**
* Set field1
*
* #param string $field1
*
* #return Tretb
*/
public function setField1($field1)
{
$this->field1 = $field1;
return $this;
}
/**
* Get field1
*
* #return string
*/
public function getField1()
{
return $this->field1;
}
/**
* Set field2
*
* #param string $field2
*
* #return Tretb
*/
public function setField2($field2)
{
$this->field2 = $field2;
return $this;
}
/**
* Get field2
*
* #return string
*/
public function getField2()
{
return $this->field2;
}
}
Dont know if you can configure it more generally, but you can define table table for each entity with doctrine
/**
* AppBundle\Entity\MyEntity
*
* #ORM\Table()
* #ORM\Entity
* #ORM\Table(name="mytable")
*/
class MyEntity
{
Does your MySQL instance support lowercase tablenames ?
To check the settings use:
mysql> show variables like "lower_case%";
To change the setting you need to change the mysql setting
lower_case_table_names = 1 or lower_case_table_names = 2
Source from Stackoverflow

Doctrine with MSSQL returning same children

I am using an existing MSSQL-database (Dynamics) and to fetch data out of it I've cloned the database layout in a Doctrine entity so I can fetch the data out of the database. This works well for a sole entity, but when I have OneToMany relationships, something goes wrong. It's returning the correct amount of children, but they're all the same.
When I copy paste the runnable query into SQL Server I get the correct results (with different children). So the SQL query is good.
So it seems like Doctrine doesn't hydrate the result correctly. I am using the pdo_sqlsrv driver and Doctrine2 with Symfony 2.8.
Dynamics table layout:
PurchTable
recid = unique integer
purchid = unique string
PurchLine
recid = unique integer
purchid = referring to purchid from PurchTable
itemid = string
etc...
PurchTable Entity:
/**
* #var integer
*
* #ORM\Column(name="recid", type="integer")
*/
private $recid;
/**
* #var string
*
* #ORM\Column(name="purchid", type="string", length=255)
* #ORM\Id
*/
private $orderid;
/**
* #ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="PurchLine", mappedBy="order")
*/
protected $lines;
public function __construct()
{
$this->lines = new ArrayCollection();
}
PurchLine:
/**
* #var integer
*
* #ORM\Column(name="recid", type="integer")
* #ORM\Id
*/
private $recid;
/**
* #var integer
*
* #ORM\Column(name="linenum", type="integer")
*/
private $linenum;
/**
* #var string
*
* #ORM\Column(name="itemid", type="string", length=255)
*/
private $itemid;
/**
* #ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="PurchTable", inversedBy="lines")
* #ORM\JoinColumn(name="purchid", referencedColumnName="purchid")
*/
protected $order;
As you can see I changed the property name to orderid in PurchTable to avoid using the same name, but that didn't help.
So what am I doing wrong? :)
I cannot change the driver at a short time so I am wondering if this is a driver issue or not (to change the priority of changing the driver). After reading this:
http://doctrine-orm.readthedocs.org/projects/doctrine-dbal/en/latest/reference/configuration.html#driver
A Microsoft SQL Server driver that uses pdo_sqlsrv PDO Note that this driver caused problems in our tests. Prefer the sqlsrv driver if possible.
I am wondering if the pdo_sqlsrv driver can cause these issues or not.
edit
I tested the sqlsrv driver (be sure to use an empty string as username instead of null (for pdo_sqlsrv) to use Windows Authentication) and I encounter the same problem. So it must be something in Doctrine or in the relationship.
edit 2
I recreated the entities to avoid any spelling mistakes but to no avail.
The problem lies in the wrong definition of the columns. The RecId column in the MSSQL database was a bigint instead of integer.
So, changing
/**
* #var integer
*
* #ORM\Column(name="recid", type="integer")
* #ORM\Id
*/
private $recid;
to
/**
* #var bigint
*
* #ORM\Column(name="recid", type="bigint")
* #ORM\Id
*/
private $recid;
is the answer.

ReflectionException: Class ArrayCollection does not exist

I am trying to serialize entities for mobile digest. I have this Entity class:
use Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
use FOS\UserBundle\Entity\User as BaseUser;
/**
* xxx\xxx\Entity\User
*
* #ORM\Table()
* #ORM\Entity()
* #ORM\Entity(repositoryClass="xxx\xxx\Entity\UserRepository")
*/
class User extends BaseUser
{
/**
*
* #ORM\Id
* #ORM\Column(type="integer")
* #ORM\GeneratedValue(strategy="AUTO")
*/
protected $id;
/**
* #var \Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection
*
* #ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="\xxx\xxx\Entity\Music", mappedBy="user")
*/
protected $musics;
/**
* #var \Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection
*
* #ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="\xxx\xxx\Entity\Message", mappedBy="user")
*/
protected $messages;
/**
* #var \Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection
*
* #ORM\OneToMany(targetEntity="\xxx\xxx\Entity\Location", mappedBy="user")
*/
protected $locations;
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
$this->musics = new ArrayCollection();
$this->messages = new ArrayCollection();
$this->locations = new ArrayCollection();
}
}
Now when I call this line in my DefaultController.php:
$user = $this->getUser();
$em = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
$array = $em->getRepository('xxxBundle:User')
->findLatest();
$serializer = $this->get('serializer');
$response = $serializer->serialize($array, 'json'); //THIS LINE THROWS EXCEPTION
I have use Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection; in DefaultController.php, but it seems the error is coming from inside JMSSerializerBundle.
What have I tried thusfar
I have tried defining the Doctrine annotations to start with a \, but that didn't help
I have cleared my cache a million times
I have searched for similar exceptions, but they all seem to be caused by a typo and I've checked for typos for the last 48 hours and I can't find one.
The classes were autogenerated with app/console.
Take a look at this issue on GitHub: https://github.com/schmittjoh/JMSSerializerBundle/issues/123
This solution works!
I am using JMSSerializerBundle and in Serialized Entity i have ManyToOne relation. I used property $product and of course setter and getter for that. If serializer try to get Product I got this same message i thnk because it don't understand how to convert related Entity to string/int. I adding Accessor with custom method getProductId and inside this method return
$this->product->getId()
JMS\Serializer\Annotation as Serializer
#Serializer\Accessor(getter="getProductId")
In OneToMany relation, in custom get method I return ArrayCollection as Array $this->statuses->toArray()
You can also think of coonverter for relation entity, but I haven't tried (no time)

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