There https://github.com/doctrine/orm-documentation/pull/15

On 22 Jan, 12:31, ivarne <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's a bug in the doctrine documentation. The syntax was changed from
> ALFA4 to BETA1 to make it more intuitive. The correct syntax is given
> onhttp://www.doctrine-project.org/projects/orm/2.0/docs/whats-new/en.
>
> YAML Mapping Driver
>
> The way to specify lifecycle callbacks in YAML Mapping driver was
> changed to allow for multiple callbacks per event. The Old syntax
> ways:
>
> ---
> lifecycleCallbacks:
>   doStuffOnPrePersist: prePersist
>   doStuffOnPostPersist: postPersist
>
> The new syntax is:
>
> ---
> lifecycleCallbacks:
>   prePersist: [ doStuffOnPrePersist, doOtherStuffOnPrePersistToo ]
>   postPersist: [ doStuffOnPostPersist ]
>
> I'll try to make a pull request on the doctrine documentation later
> today.
>
> Regards Ivar
>
> On 22 Jan, 12:12, Carlos Sánchez <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm experimenting with doctrine entity life cyle events.
> > As explained 
> > inhttp://docs.symfony-reloaded.org/master/guides/doctrine/orm/configura...,
> > i've created a listener and subscribed it to dbal using DIC. no
> > problem, works great!
>
> > The problem is that within the listener I have to work at Unit Of Work
> > Level, not at entity level (I might be wrong at this)
>
> > To make things simpler I just created using yaml annotation and as
> > explained 
> > inhttp://www.doctrine-project.org/docs/orm/2.0/en/reference/events.html...
> > some callbacks on persist event:
>
> > ....
> >     lifecycleCallbacks:
> >         doStuffOnPrePersist: prePersist
> > ...
>
> > when generating entities using console doctrine:generate:entities I
> > get the following error:
>
> > Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/symfony-
> > sandbox/src/vendor/doctrine/lib/Doctrine/ORM/Mapping/Driver/
> > YamlDriver.php on line 414
>
> > And of course method callback is never called.
> > is YamlDriver parsing or no parsing lifecycleCallbacks properly?
>
> > Any idea.
>
> > Thanks in advanced.

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