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Propel Bundle

This is a (work in progress) implementation of Propel in Symfony2.

Currently supports:

  • Generation of model classes based on an XML schema (not YAML) placed under BundleName/Resources/*schema.xml.
  • Insertion of SQL statements.
  • Runtime autoloading of Propel and generated classes.
  • Propel runtime initialization through the XML configuration.
  • Migrations Propel 1.6.
  • Reverse engineering from existing database.
  • Integration to the Symfony2 Profiler.
  • Load XML fixtures.

Installation

public function registerBundles()
{
    $bundles = array(
        ...

        // PropelBundle
        new Propel\PropelBundle\PropelBundle(),
        // register your bundles
        new Sensio\HelloBundle\HelloBundle(),
    );

    ...
}
  • Don't forget to register the PropelBundle namespace in app/autoload.php:
$loader->registerNamespaces(array(
    ...

    'Propel' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles',
));

Sample Configuration

Project configuration

# in app/config/config.yml
propel:
    path:       "%kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/propel"
    phing_path: "%kernel.root_dir%/../vendor/phing"
#    charset:   "UTF8"
#    logging:   %kernel.debug%
#    build_properties:
#        xxxxx.xxxxx: xxxxxx
#        xxxxx.xxxxx: xxxxxx

# in app/config/config*.yml
propel:
    dbal:
        driver:               mysql
        user:                 root
        password:             null
        dsn:                  mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test
        options:              {}
        attributes:           {}
#        default_connection:       default
#        connections:
#           default:
#               driver:               mysql
#               user:                 root
#               password:             null
#               dsn:                  mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test
#               options:              {}
#               attributes:           {}

Build properties

You can define build properties by creating a propel.ini file in app/config and put build properties (see Build properties Reference).

# in app/config/propel.ini
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx = XXXX

But you can follow the Symfony2 way by adding build properties in app/config/config.yml:

# in app/config/config.yml
propel:
    build_properties:
        xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxx:   XXXX
        xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxx:   XXXX
        ...

Sample Schema

Place the following schema in src/Sensio/HelloBundle/Resources/config/schema.xml :

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<database name="default" namespace="Sensio\HelloBundle\Model" defaultIdMethod="native">

    <table name="book">
        <column name="id" type="integer" required="true" primaryKey="true" autoIncrement="true" />
        <column name="title" type="varchar" primaryString="1" size="100" />
        <column name="ISBN" type="varchar" size="20" />
        <column name="author_id" type="integer" />
        <foreign-key foreignTable="author">
            <reference local="author_id" foreign="id" />
        </foreign-key>
    </table>

    <table name="author">
        <column name="id" type="integer" required="true" primaryKey="true" autoIncrement="true" />
        <column name="first_name" type="varchar" size="100" />
        <column name="last_name" type="varchar" size="100" />
    </table>

</database>

Commands

Build Process

Call the application console with the propel:build command:

> php app/console propel:build [--classes] [--sql] [--insert-sql]

Insert SQL

Call the application console with the propel:insert-sql command:

> php app/console propel:insert-sql [--force]

Note that the --force option is needed to actually execute the SQL statements.

Use The Model Classes

Use the Model classes as any other class in Symfony2. Just use the correct namespace, and Symfony2 will autoload them:

class HelloController extends Controller
{
    public function indexAction($name)
    {
        $author = new \Sensio\HelloBundle\Model\Author();
        $author->setFirstName($name);
        $author->save();

        return $this->render('HelloBundle:Hello:index.html.twig', array('name' => $name, 'author' => $author));
    }
}

Migrations

Generates SQL diff between the XML schemas and the current database structure:

> php app/console propel:migration:generate-diff

Executes the migrations:

> php app/console propel:migration:migrate

Executes the next migration up:

> php app/console propel:migration:migrate --up

Executes the previous migration down:

> php app/console propel:migration:migrate --down

Lists the migrations yet to be executed:

> php app/console propel:migration:status

Working with existing databases

Run the following command to generate an XML schema from your default database:

> php app/console propel:reverse

You can define which connection to use:

> php app/console propel:reverse --connection=default

You can dump data from your database in XML to app/propel/dump/xml/:

> php app/console propel:data-dump [--connection[="..."]]

Once you ran propel:data-dump you can generate SQL statements from dumped data:

> php app/console propl:data-sql

SQL will be write in app/propel/sql/.

Fixtures

You can load your own fixtures by using the following command:

> php app/console propel:load-fixtures [-d|--dir[="..."]] [--xml] [--sql] [--connection[="..."]]

As usual, --connection allows to specify a connection.

The --dir option allows to specify a directory containing the fixtures (default is: app/propel/fixtures/). Note that the --dir expects a relative path from the root dir (which is app/).

The --xml parameter allows you to load only XML fixtures. The --sql parameter allows you to load only SQL fixtures. You can mix --xml parameter and --sql parameter to load XML and SQL fixtures. If none of this parameter are set all files, XML and SQL, in the directory will be load.

A valid XML fixtures file is:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<dataset name="all">
    <Object Id="..." />
</dataset>

Graphviz

You can generate Graphviz file for your project by using the following command line:

> php app/console propel:graphviz

It will write files in app/propel/graph/.

Database

You can create a database:

> php app/console propel:database:create [--connection[=""]]

As usual, --connection allows to specify a connection.

You can drop a database:

> php app/console propel:database:drop [--connection[=""]] [--force]

As usual, --connection allows to specify a connection.

Note that the --force option is needed to actually execute the SQL statements.

Known Problems

Your application must not be in a path including dots in directory names (i.e. '/Users/me/symfony/2.0/sandbox/' fails).

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