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44 lines
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Doctrine offers various table options. All table options can be set via {{Doctrine_Record::option($optionName, $value)}}.
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For example if you are using MySQL and want to use INNODB tables it can be done as follows:
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<code type="php">
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class MyInnoDbRecord extends Doctrine_Record
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{
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public function setTableDefinition()
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{
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$this->hasColumn('name', 'string');
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$this->option('type', 'INNODB');
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}
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}
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</code>
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In the following example we set the collate and character set options:
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<code type="php">
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class MyCustomOptionRecord extends Doctrine_Record
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{
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public function setTableDefinition()
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{
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$this->hasColumn('name', 'string');
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$this->option('collate', 'utf8_unicode_ci');
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$this->option('charset', 'utf8');
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}
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}
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</code>
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Doctrine offers the ability to turn off foreign key constraints for specific Models.
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<code type="php">
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class MyCustomOptionRecord extends Doctrine_Record
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{
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public function setTableDefinition()
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{
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$this->hasColumn('name', 'string');
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$this->setAttribute(Doctrine::ATTR_EXPORT, Doctrine::EXPORT_ALL ^ Doctrine::EXPORT_CONSTRAINTS);
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}
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}
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</code> |