Based on the article: 
http://docs.doctrine-project.org/projects/doctrine-migrations/en/latest/reference/generating_migrations.html#ignoring-custom-tables

at point 5, there is a way to "filter" the current schema with some reg exp.

I'd like if it is possible to expand this feature with a list (array) of 
the entities, or as a counterpart have a negative filter wich exclude some 
entities base always with reg exp (useless) and explicit list (array).

Otherwise if it still possible to add a "flag" to filter only with the 
current mapping entities.

more precisly in my case:
I have a lot of different tables , 
as well as temporary table and some schema db not well design at all. (so 
need migration :))
doctrine migration command generate like 3000 lines of code to be dropped 
and so on without modifing nothing on the actual mapping.

the name are a lot different, it is not pratical to filter based on reg 
exp. You can imagine....

It is quite easy to "tell doctrine" to ignore the non mapped entities like 
thay was filtered (negatively in reg exp).

Thanks guys if it is possible.
I am available to implements the current modifications as well if there is 
no one can do it right now. 
I think they are good options and expand the use cases for the doctrine2 
projects. am i right?

p.s.:
One more thing, even if it is related to symfony2.
schema_filter under doctrine.dbal is not valid, it is not recognized as 
valid option. 
if someone knows about....
(symfony 2.6, the other components as the composer.json file).





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