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@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ Doctrine always adds a primary key column named 'id' to tables that doesn't have
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Lets say we want to create a database table called 'user' with columns id(primary key), name, username, password and created. Provided that you have already installed Doctrine these few lines of code are all you need:
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User.php :
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<code>
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<code type="php">
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class User extends Doctrine_Record
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{
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public function setTableDefinition()
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{
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// set 'user' table columns, note that
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// id column is always auto-created
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// id column is auto-created as no primary key is specified
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$this->hasColumn('name', 'string',30);
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$this->hasColumn('username', 'string',20);
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@ -32,6 +32,6 @@ spl_autoload_register(array('Doctrine', 'autoload'));
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$conn = Doctrine_Manager::connection('pgsql://user:pass@localhost/test');
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$conn->export->exportClasses(array('User'));
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</code>
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</code>
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We now have a user model that supports basic CRUD opperations!
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