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Limitations and Known Issues
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We try to make using Doctrine2 a very pleasant experience.
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Therefore we think it is very important to be honest about the
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current limitations to our users. Much like every other piece of
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software Doctrine2 is not perfect and far from feature complete.
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This section should give you an overview of current limitations of
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Doctrine 2 as well as critical known issues that you should know
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about.
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Current Limitations
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-------------------
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There is a set of limitations that exist currently which might be
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solved in the future. Any of this limitations now stated has at
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least one ticket in the Tracker and is discussed for future
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releases.
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Join-Columns with non-primary keys
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It is not possible to use join columns pointing to non-primary keys. Doctrine will think these are the primary
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keys and create lazy-loading proxies with the data, which can lead to unexpected results. Doctrine can for performance
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reasons not validate the correctness of this settings at runtime but only through the Validate Schema command.
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Mapping Arrays to a Join Table
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Related to the previous limitation with "Foreign Keys as
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Identifier" you might be interested in mapping the same table
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structure as given above to an array. However this is not yet
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possible either. See the following example:
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.. code-block:: sql
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CREATE TABLE product (
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id INTEGER,
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name VARCHAR,
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PRIMARY KEY(id)
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);
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CREATE TABLE product_attributes (
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product_id INTEGER,
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attribute_name VARCHAR,
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attribute_value VARCHAR,
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PRIMARY KEY (product_id, attribute_name)
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);
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This schema should be mapped to a Product Entity as follows:
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.. code-block:: php
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class Product
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{
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private $id;
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private $name;
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private $attributes = array();
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}
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Where the ``attribute_name`` column contains the key and
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``attribute_value`` contains the value of each array element in
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``$attributes``.
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The feature request for persistence of primitive value arrays
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`is described in the DDC-298 ticket <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-298>`_.
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Value Objects
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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There is currently no native support value objects in Doctrine
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other than for ``DateTime`` instances or if you serialize the
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objects using ``serialize()/deserialize()`` which the DBAL Type
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"object" supports.
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The feature request for full value-object support
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`is described in the DDC-93 ticket <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-93>`_.
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Cascade Merge with Bi-directional Associations
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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There are two bugs now that concern the use of cascade merge in combination with bi-directional associations.
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Make sure to study the behavior of cascade merge if you are using it:
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- `DDC-875 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-875>`_ Merge can sometimes add the same entity twice into a collection
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- `DDC-763 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-763>`_ Cascade merge on associated entities can insert too many rows through "Persistence by Reachability"
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Custom Persisters
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A Persister in Doctrine is an object that is responsible for the
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hydration and write operations of an entity against the database.
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Currently there is no way to overwrite the persister implementation
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for a given entity, however there are several use-cases that can
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benefit from custom persister implementations:
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- `Add Upsert Support <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-668>`_
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- `Evaluate possible ways in which stored-procedures can be used <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-445>`_
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- The previous Filter Rules Feature Request
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Persist Keys of Collections
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PHP Arrays are ordered hash-maps and so should be the
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``Doctrine\Common\Collections\Collection`` interface. We plan to
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evaluate a feature that optionally persists and hydrates the keys
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of a Collection instance.
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`Ticket DDC-213 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/browse/DDC-213>`_
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Mapping many tables to one entity
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It is not possible to map several equally looking tables onto one
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entity. For example if you have a production and an archive table
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of a certain business concept then you cannot have both tables map
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to the same entity.
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Behaviors
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Doctrine 2 will **never** include a behavior system like Doctrine 1
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in the core library. We don't think behaviors add more value than
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they cost pain and debugging hell. Please see the many different
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blog posts we have written on this topics:
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- `Doctrine2 "Behaviors" in a Nutshell <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-behaviours-nutshell>`_
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- `A re-usable Versionable behavior for Doctrine2 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-versionable>`_
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- `Write your own ORM on top of Doctrine2 <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/your-own-orm-doctrine2>`_
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- `Doctrine 2 Behavioral Extensions <http://www.doctrine-project.org/blog/doctrine2-behavioral-extensions>`_
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- `Doctrator <https://github.com/pablodip/doctrator`>_
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Doctrine 2 has enough hooks and extension points so that **you** can
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add whatever you want on top of it. None of this will ever become
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core functionality of Doctrine2 however, you will have to rely on
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third party extensions for magical behaviors.
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Nested Set
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NestedSet was offered as a behavior in Doctrine 1 and will not be
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included in the core of Doctrine 2. However there are already two
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extensions out there that offer support for Nested Set with
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Doctrine 2:
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- `Doctrine2 Hierarchical-Structural Behavior <http://github.com/guilhermeblanco/Doctrine2-Hierarchical-Structural-Behavior>`_
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- `Doctrine2 NestedSet <http://github.com/blt04/doctrine2-nestedset>`_
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Known Issues
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------------
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The Known Issues section describes critical/blocker bugs and other
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issues that are either complicated to fix, not fixable due to
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backwards compatibility issues or where no simple fix exists (yet).
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We don't plan to add every bug in the tracker there, just those
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issues that can potentially cause nightmares or pain of any sort.
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See the Open Bugs on Jira for more details on `bugs, improvement and feature
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requests
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<http://www.doctrine-project.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&mode=hide&pid=10032&resolution=-1&sorter/field=updated&sorter/order=DESC>`_.
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Identifier Quoting and Legacy Databases
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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For compatibility reasons between all the supported vendors and
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edge case problems Doctrine 2 does **NOT** do automatic identifier
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quoting. This can lead to problems when trying to get
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legacy-databases to work with Doctrine 2.
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- You can quote column-names as described in the
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:doc:`Basic-Mapping <basic-mapping>` section.
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- You cannot quote join column names.
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- You cannot use non [a-zA-Z0-9\_]+ characters, they will break
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several SQL statements.
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Having problems with these kind of column names? Many databases
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support all CRUD operations on views that semantically map to
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certain tables. You can create views for all your problematic
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tables and column names to avoid the legacy quoting nightmare.
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Microsoft SQL Server and Doctrine "datetime"
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Doctrine assumes that you use ``DateTime2`` data-types. If your legacy database contains DateTime
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datatypes then you have to add your own data-type (see Basic Mapping for an example).
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