tarifhaus / doctrine-nullable-embeddable
A workaround implementation for nullable embeddables in Doctrine entities.
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Requires
- php: ^7.0
- symfony/property-access: ^3.2|^4.0
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^5.7
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Last update: 2024-12-21 21:25:55 UTC
README
This listener enables you to have truly null
values for your Doctrine embeddables.
The listener hooks into the postLoad
lifecycle callback and replaces embeddable values that are null.
It implements a workaround for this open issue:
The listener depends on an evaluator
to check whether to instruct a nullator
to actually replace the embeddable with null
.
This helper library ships with different implementations and respective interfaces to roll your own.
The default evaluator
requires the embeddable
class to implement the Tarifhaus\Doctrine\ORM\NullableEmbeddableInterface
.
It contains a method isNull(): bool
which tells the evaluator, whether the loaded embeddable should be treated as and therefore replaced with null
.
The nullator
actually replaces the embeddable with null
in a specific way.
Configuration
There are two things you have to do, in order to have this listener working correctly.
-
An entry to the property map has to be made. This is done by calling the
\Tarifhaus\Doctrine\ORM\NullableEmbeddableListener::addMapping
. It receives the FQCN (fully qualified class name) of the entity and the name of the property the embeddable resides in.For example:
<?php use Tarifhaus\Doctrine\ORM\NullableEmbeddableListenerFactory; $listener = NullableEmbeddableListenerFactory::createWithClosureNullator(); $listener->addMapping('App\Domain\User\Model\UserProfile', 'address');
-
Now the listener needs to be registered with the Doctrine
EventManager
.<?php use Doctrine\Common\EventManager; use Doctrine\ORM\Events; use Tarifhaus\Doctrine\ORM\NullableEmbeddableListenerFactory; $listener = NullableEmbeddableListenerFactory::createWithClosureNullator(); $listener->addMapping('App\Domain\User\Model\UserProfile', 'address'); $evm = new EventManager(); $evm->addEventListener([Events::postLoad], $listener);
Tip: It's highly recommended to use Doctrine entity listener when configuring the listener, so it is only executed for the entities it actually applies to.
Symfony
In case you are using Symfony with Doctrine, you can register the listener as a service.
services: tarifhaus.doctrine.nullable_embeddable.property_accessor: public: false class: Tarifhaus\Doctrine\ORM\NullableEmbeddable\PropertyAccessor arguments: - '@property_accessor' tarifhaus.doctrine.nullable_embeddable_closure_nullator: public: false class: Tarifhaus\Doctrine\ORM\NullableEmbeddable\ClosureNullator tarifhaus.doctrine.nullable_embeddable_listener: public: false class: Tarifhaus\Doctrine\ORM\NullableEmbeddableListener arguments: - '@tarifhaus.doctrine.nullable_embeddable.property_accessor' - '@tarifhaus.doctrine.nullable_embeddable_closure_nullator' calls: - ['addMapping', ['App\Domain\User\Model\UserProfile', 'address']] tags: - { name: 'doctrine.orm.entity_listener', entity: '\App\Domain\User\Model\UserProfile', event: 'postLoad' }