try something first.

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On 1 April 2014 20:28, Nima Sadjadi <[email protected]> wrote:

> for installation script I cannot use ORM but I should use dbal. right?
> please confirm if I am correct?
> At this time I am using dbal to check whether db is installed, if not,
> redirect them to /install/ folder and install db using dbal, so in every
> request of my pages, it connects to db twice. once via orm, once via dbal,
> now for zend/log if I need to use their DB adapter, there are three
> connections on every page. Is it still wise? or bad practice? if bad
> practice, I am thinking of two solutions:
>
> 1) Drop dbal completely and use zend/db for both installation and for
> zend/log.
> 2) Use their Mock option
> http://framework.zend.com/manual/2.3/en/modules/zend.log.writers.html#testing-with-the-mock
> to get the log as an array then with that array prepare a sql then insert
> it with dbal.
>
> However this is not directly related to doctrine but I appreciate your
> opinion what is the best solution?
>
>
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