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<?php
namespace Wallabag\CoreBundle\Subscriber;
use Doctrine\ORM\Event\LoadClassMetadataEventArgs;
use Doctrine\Common\EventSubscriber;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping\ClassMetadataInfo;
/**
* Puts a prefix to each table.
* This way were used instead of using the built-in strategy from Doctrine, using `naming_strategy`
* Because it conflicts with the DefaultQuoteStrategy (that espace table name, like user for Postgres)
* see #1498 for more detail.
*
* Solution from :
* - http://stackoverflow.com/a/23860613/569101
* - http://doctrine-orm.readthedocs.org/en/latest/reference/namingstrategy.html
*/
class TablePrefixSubscriber implements EventSubscriber
{
protected $prefix = '';
public function __construct($prefix)
{
$this->prefix = (string) $prefix;
}
public function getSubscribedEvents()
{
return array('loadClassMetadata');
}
public function loadClassMetadata(LoadClassMetadataEventArgs $args)
{
$classMetadata = $args->getClassMetadata();
// if we are in an inheritance hierarchy, only apply this once
if ($classMetadata->isInheritanceTypeSingleTable() && !$classMetadata->isRootEntity()) {
return;
}
$classMetadata->setTableName($this->prefix.$classMetadata->getTableName());
foreach ($classMetadata->getAssociationMappings() as $fieldName => $mapping) {
if ($mapping['type'] === ClassMetadataInfo::MANY_TO_MANY && isset($classMetadata->associationMappings[$fieldName]['joinTable']['name'])) {
$mappedTableName = $classMetadata->associationMappings[$fieldName]['joinTable']['name'];
$classMetadata->associationMappings[$fieldName]['joinTable']['name'] = $this->prefix.$mappedTableName;
}
}
}
}
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