Doctrine save aggregate root and entities on same table
I have a Trip
entity related to table trips
. Unfortunately the table structure is huge (38 fields).
I can descompose the trip into several entities, so a trip has some composition entities like Route
instead of originAddress, originLatitude, originLongitude, destinationAddress, etc...
But I don't know if would be possible to map the ORM (Doctrine
) to these fields on the same table. AFAIK one entity can be only related to a table and viceversa.
php symfony doctrine
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I have a Trip
entity related to table trips
. Unfortunately the table structure is huge (38 fields).
I can descompose the trip into several entities, so a trip has some composition entities like Route
instead of originAddress, originLatitude, originLongitude, destinationAddress, etc...
But I don't know if would be possible to map the ORM (Doctrine
) to these fields on the same table. AFAIK one entity can be only related to a table and viceversa.
php symfony doctrine
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I have a Trip
entity related to table trips
. Unfortunately the table structure is huge (38 fields).
I can descompose the trip into several entities, so a trip has some composition entities like Route
instead of originAddress, originLatitude, originLongitude, destinationAddress, etc...
But I don't know if would be possible to map the ORM (Doctrine
) to these fields on the same table. AFAIK one entity can be only related to a table and viceversa.
php symfony doctrine
I have a Trip
entity related to table trips
. Unfortunately the table structure is huge (38 fields).
I can descompose the trip into several entities, so a trip has some composition entities like Route
instead of originAddress, originLatitude, originLongitude, destinationAddress, etc...
But I don't know if would be possible to map the ORM (Doctrine
) to these fields on the same table. AFAIK one entity can be only related to a table and viceversa.
php symfony doctrine
php symfony doctrine
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I solved it with Embeddables.
From the AR using @embeddable
attributes which point to another @embedded
entities. With @embedded you can specify to which columns of database you can map the fields. This way you can use composition to several classes which will map to the same record on the database.
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I solved it with Embeddables.
From the AR using @embeddable
attributes which point to another @embedded
entities. With @embedded you can specify to which columns of database you can map the fields. This way you can use composition to several classes which will map to the same record on the database.
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I solved it with Embeddables.
From the AR using @embeddable
attributes which point to another @embedded
entities. With @embedded you can specify to which columns of database you can map the fields. This way you can use composition to several classes which will map to the same record on the database.
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I solved it with Embeddables.
From the AR using @embeddable
attributes which point to another @embedded
entities. With @embedded you can specify to which columns of database you can map the fields. This way you can use composition to several classes which will map to the same record on the database.
I solved it with Embeddables.
From the AR using @embeddable
attributes which point to another @embedded
entities. With @embedded you can specify to which columns of database you can map the fields. This way you can use composition to several classes which will map to the same record on the database.
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