问题
I found and successfully used documentation on how to override an existing model in Sylius, but I haven't been able to create a completely new one making use of the SyliusResourceBundle. Im guessing it's easy if you already know Symfony2? Im still learning, so here is what I have... what am I missing?
Im using a working full Sylius install as my base, so I started here http://sylius.org/blog/simpler-crud-for-symfony2 I've got my own "Astound Bundle" setup and several overrides and controllers working out of that. I added this to my config:
sylius_resource:
resources:
astound.location:
driver: doctrine/orm
templates: AstoundWebBundle:Location
classes:
model: Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Model\Location
Then I made:
<?php
namespace Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Model;
class Location implements LocationInterface
{
/**
* @var mixed
*/
protected $id;
/**
* @var string
*/
protected $name;
public function getId()
{
return $this->id;
}
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function getName()
{
return $this->name;
}
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function setName($name)
{
$this->name = $name;
}
}
Along With:
<?php
namespace Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Model;
interface LocationInterface
{
/**
* Get Id.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getId();
/**
* Get name.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getName();
/**
* Set name.
*
* @param string $name
*/
public function setName($name);
}
Based on studying existing Models in Sylius and looking through Doctrine documentation, I made this as well:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- Astound/Bundle/LocationBundle/Resources/config/doctrine/model/Location.orm.xml -->
<doctrine-mapping xmlns="http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/orm/doctrine-mapping"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/orm/doctrine-mapping
http://raw.github.com/doctrine/doctrine2/master/doctrine-mapping.xsd">
<mapped-superclass name="Location" table="Locations">
<id name="id" type="integer">
<generator strategy="AUTO" />
</id>
<field name="name" type="string" />
</mapped-superclass>
</doctrine-mapping>
With that in place I was expecting to be able to run app/console doctrine:schema:update --dump-sql and see my new table called "Locations" in my database, but instead I get:
Nothing to update - your database is already in sync with the current entity metadata.
I noticed in the app/console container:debug that I have the following services:
astound.controller.location
container Sylius\Bundle\ResourceBundle\Controller\ResourceControllerastound.manager.location
n/a alias for doctrine.orm.default_entity_managerastound.repository.location
container Sylius\Bundle\ResourceBundle\Doctrine\ORM\EntityRepository
So I attempted to add a route to the indexAction on the controller. Added to my administration main routing config file:
astound_location_index:
pattern: /location
methods: [GET]
defaults:
_controller: astound.controller.location:indexAction
However when I try to go to the route *app_dev.php/administration/location* in my browser I get:
The class 'Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Model\Location' was not found in the chain configured namespaces
And in doing a few more searches while writing this I found http://brentertainment.com/other/docs/book/doctrine/orm.html it sounds like php classes in the Entities folder should magically show up in app/console doctrine:mapping:info or "chain configured namespaces"?, but Sylius has no Entity folders anywhere, so there must be some hidden magic happening... Im guessing it's in the Base Bundle File? I tried my best to copy what other Bundles in Sylius do, I made this:
<?php
namespace Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle;
use Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\DependencyInjection\Compiler\DoctrineOrmMappingsPass;
use Sylius\Bundle\ResourceBundle\DependencyInjection\Compiler\ResolveDoctrineTargetEntitiesPass;
use Sylius\Bundle\ResourceBundle\SyliusResourceBundle;
use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerBuilder;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Bundle\Bundle;
/**
* Astound LocationBundle
*/
class AstoundLocationBundle extends Bundle
{
/**
* Return array with currently supported drivers.
*
* @return array
*/
public static function getSupportedDrivers()
{
return array(
SyliusResourceBundle::DRIVER_DOCTRINE_ORM
);
}
/**
* {@inheritdoc}
*/
public function build(ContainerBuilder $container)
{
$interfaces = array(
'Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Model\LocationInterface' => 'astound.model.location.class',
);
$container->addCompilerPass(new ResolveDoctrineTargetEntitiesPass('astound_location', $interfaces));
$mappings = array(
realpath(__DIR__ . '/Resources/config/doctrine/model') => 'Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Model',
);
$container->addCompilerPass(DoctrineOrmMappingsPass::createXmlMappingDriver($mappings, array('doctrine.orm.entity_manager'), 'astound_location.driver.doctrine/orm'));
}
}
But that gives me this:
ParameterNotFoundException: You have requested a non-existent parameter "astound_location.driver".
I tried adding this in my config:
astound_location:
driver: doctrine/orm
But then I get this error:
FileLoaderLoadException: Cannot import resource ".../app/config/astound.yml" from ".../app/config/config.yml". (There is no extension able to load the configuration for "astound_location" (in .../app/config/astound.yml). Looked for namespace "astound_location"
Thank you to anyone who read the above novel! The answer has got to be simple?! Whats missing?
回答1:
I just came across the same need, i.e. to create a new model / entity while extending Sylius. My first attempt was to also add my new model to the config of sylius_resource. This resulted in the same "Nothing to update" message when running doctrine:schema:update.
After some digging I found that my new model, which I defined as "mapped-superclass", unlike other Sylius models, was not being "magically" converted into an "entity", thus doctrine did not see any need to produce a database table for it.
So I guess the quick solution would be to simply change the doctrine mapping from "mapped-superclass" into "entity". E.g. In your example:
change: model: Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Model\Location to
model: Astound\Bundle\LocationBundle\Entity\Location
and change: mapped-superclass name="Location" table="Locations" to
entity name="Location" table="Locations"
But if you prefer keeping your model a mapped-superclass (and let sylius decide if it should be converted it into an entity, so you can maintain the flexibility to easily extend it later), you need to take a closer look at how sylius declares their bundles.
Following the "Advanced configuration" of SyliusResourceBundle did the trick for me.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22211530/how-to-create-a-new-model-with-sylius-via-syliusresourcebundle