You should rely the information on the doctrine-users group. J. Wage will help you ;)
Alexandre 2009/10/25 ColinFine <colin.f...@pace.com> > > The "symfony and Doctrine" book, in chapter 4, has a table headed > 'data types', which includes inter alia 'char'. > The Doctrine manual, chapter 7, lists column types and does not > include 'char'. > > I decided to try Doctrine in a new project, having only used Propel > before. Working from the symfony and Doctrine book, I created my > schema with 'char' throughout. > > 'symfony doctrine:build-db' and all the related commands accepted > this, and apparently created my (postgres) database successfully. But > as soon as I try to save something I get an exception with the not- > very-useful message "Validation error in class Book ". > > Of course I had no idea what this might mean. I went googling and > found some advice about using Doctrine_Exception::getInvalidRecords > and Doctrine_ErrorStack::getRecords. Fortunately I am not a beginner > in symfony, only in Doctrine, so I had a ghost of an idea how I might > use this. > > Overriding 'save' to catch the exception and write this stuff to the > logger, I get > [_errors:protected] => Array > ( > [nickname] => Array > ( > [0] => type > ) > > ) > > [_validators:protected] => Array > ( > ) > > > which told me that no validators had failed, but it didn't like the > column 'nickname'., for some unclear reason. > > Eventually I traced through the Doctrine source, and found that > Doctrine_Validator has a hard-coded list of types which does not > include 'char' .(It also does not include 'varchar', 'bit', 'varbit', > or 'inet') > > So unless I'm missing something, we have > - a minor bug in Doctrine, whereby the schema parsing can cope with > types that the Validation system throws out > - a more serious bug in Doctrine, where when this happens, it gives an > entirely useless message > - a documentation bug in symfony that turns this minor Doctrine bug > into a showstopper for a novice. > > Am I missing something? > > (I wondered about versions. I have not found a way to tell what > version of Doctrine I have, but it's whatever came with symfony 1.2.1. > Does the symfony/Doctrine book refer to Doctrine 2 or something?) > > > > -- Alexandre Salomé -- alexandre.sal...@gmail.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post to this group, send email to symfony-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to symfony-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---