Symfony association with specific conditions












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I have a entity Item and another one is ItemReferral



Item is associated as oneToMany with ItemReferral



ItemReferral table has item_id and user_id fields



It's working already.



Now when I fetch items then I get all ItemReferrals of items but I want to control associated ItemReferrals to specific user_id.



For example:



Item with id 10 has many ItemReferrals with (item_id 10, user_id 1, item_id 10 user_id 2) but in association result I want to get ItemReferral of user_id 1 for each item, how to achieve this ?










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  • Use repositories and pass your specific user_id as an argument. build your query with that.
    – Mert Öksüz
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:19










  • Use doctrine filters like described here: blog.michaelperrin.fr/2014/12/05/doctrine-filters
    – wasinger
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:47
















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I have a entity Item and another one is ItemReferral



Item is associated as oneToMany with ItemReferral



ItemReferral table has item_id and user_id fields



It's working already.



Now when I fetch items then I get all ItemReferrals of items but I want to control associated ItemReferrals to specific user_id.



For example:



Item with id 10 has many ItemReferrals with (item_id 10, user_id 1, item_id 10 user_id 2) but in association result I want to get ItemReferral of user_id 1 for each item, how to achieve this ?










share|improve this question
























  • Use repositories and pass your specific user_id as an argument. build your query with that.
    – Mert Öksüz
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:19










  • Use doctrine filters like described here: blog.michaelperrin.fr/2014/12/05/doctrine-filters
    – wasinger
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:47














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I have a entity Item and another one is ItemReferral



Item is associated as oneToMany with ItemReferral



ItemReferral table has item_id and user_id fields



It's working already.



Now when I fetch items then I get all ItemReferrals of items but I want to control associated ItemReferrals to specific user_id.



For example:



Item with id 10 has many ItemReferrals with (item_id 10, user_id 1, item_id 10 user_id 2) but in association result I want to get ItemReferral of user_id 1 for each item, how to achieve this ?










share|improve this question















I have a entity Item and another one is ItemReferral



Item is associated as oneToMany with ItemReferral



ItemReferral table has item_id and user_id fields



It's working already.



Now when I fetch items then I get all ItemReferrals of items but I want to control associated ItemReferrals to specific user_id.



For example:



Item with id 10 has many ItemReferrals with (item_id 10, user_id 1, item_id 10 user_id 2) but in association result I want to get ItemReferral of user_id 1 for each item, how to achieve this ?







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  • Use repositories and pass your specific user_id as an argument. build your query with that.
    – Mert Öksüz
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:19










  • Use doctrine filters like described here: blog.michaelperrin.fr/2014/12/05/doctrine-filters
    – wasinger
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:47


















  • Use repositories and pass your specific user_id as an argument. build your query with that.
    – Mert Öksüz
    Nov 23 '18 at 8:19










  • Use doctrine filters like described here: blog.michaelperrin.fr/2014/12/05/doctrine-filters
    – wasinger
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:47
















Use repositories and pass your specific user_id as an argument. build your query with that.
– Mert Öksüz
Nov 23 '18 at 8:19




Use repositories and pass your specific user_id as an argument. build your query with that.
– Mert Öksüz
Nov 23 '18 at 8:19












Use doctrine filters like described here: blog.michaelperrin.fr/2014/12/05/doctrine-filters
– wasinger
Nov 23 '18 at 14:47




Use doctrine filters like described here: blog.michaelperrin.fr/2014/12/05/doctrine-filters
– wasinger
Nov 23 '18 at 14:47












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