34 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
34 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
<?php
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class Email extends Doctrine_Record {
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public function setTableDefinition() {
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// setting custom table name:
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$this->setTableName('emails');
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$this->hasColumn("address", // name of the column
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"string", // column type
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"200", // column length
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array("notblank" => true,
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"email" => true // validators / constraints
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);
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$this->hasColumn("address2", // name of the column
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"string", // column type
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"200", // column length
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// validators / constraints without arguments can be
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// specified also as as string with | separator
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"notblank|email",
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);
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// Doctrine even supports the following format for
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// validators / constraints which have no arguments:
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$this->hasColumn("address3", // name of the column
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"string", // column type
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"200", // column length
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array("notblank", "email"),
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);
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}
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}
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?>
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