I'm trying to generate entities in symfony2 from an existing empty database (quite large and it would be real pain to create entities from scratch). Sadly, I've encountered rather big problem.
When I try to call the following command (on windows if it changes anything):
php app/console doctrine:mapping:convert --force --from-database annotation ./src/GOutside/GOBundle/Resources/config/doctrine
I got following message:
No Metadata Classes to process.
Before posting I've:
Symfony version is 2.4.4, php version is 5.5.3.
Thanks for help in advance :)
Edit after xiidea reply
When I try to use
php app/console doctrine:mapping:import --force GOBundle xml
as suggested by @xiidea, I got following message:
Database does not have any mapping information.
Your case is well documented in symfony website titled "How to generate Entities from an Existing Database"
As the documentation stated:
The first step towards building entity classes from an existing database is to ask Doctrine to introspect the database and generate the corresponding metadata files. Metadata files describe the entity class to generate based on table fields.
Using following command (assuming your bundle's short name is GOutsideGOBundle)
$ php app/console doctrine:mapping:import --force GOutsideGOBundle xml
Then you need to call.
php app/console doctrine:generate:entities GOutsideGOBundle
If you need to generate entity classes with annotation mappings, then you have to execute the following command before doctrine:generate:entities
php app/console doctrine:mapping:convert annotation ./src
Path should be only ./src instead of ./src/GOutside/GOBundle/Resources/config/doctrine
If everything is correct in your configuration then getting the error Database does not have any mapping information.
is unlikely!! I am not sure about this error. But as per your database table schema, there are some issue which will prevent you from creating mapping information.
To solve problem (1) you can add a custom mapping in your doctrine config section. For example to map the point type as string you can write:
doctrine:
dbal:
//Other connection parameters
mapping_types:
point: string
for the second problem you need to define primary key for those tables, those could be new field or could be composite primary key.
I got this error
Database does not have any mapping information.
in my case it was because I have 2 tables named like these:
when I tried with this command:
sudo php app/console doctrine:mapping:import --filter="MockstoreProduct" --force MockizartStoreBundle yml
the error Database does not have any mapping information.
appeared. but it didn't, when I used it to generate --filter="MockstoreCategory"
.
So to generate mapping for mockstore_product
table, it should be:
php app/console doctrine:mapping:import --filter="Product" --force MockizartStoreBundle yml
--filter="Product"
NOT --filter="MockstoreProduct"
Hope this help.
Had the same problem, and it turned out it was the cache:
console c:c
Solved the problem.
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