Configure doctrine.dbal ;-)

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Alessandro Nadalin
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Il giorno 10/gen/2011 09:46, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
ha scritto:

Hi,

I've set-up symfony2 manually by downloading symfony-bootstrapper from
github and initializing the application, then by downloading symfony2
and installing the vendor directories as suggested. After changing a
single uppercase letter to a lowercase one in the application kernel
the myapp_dev.php now results in a Congratulations page and a
check.php file I copied over from the sandbox passes every check.

I then moved onto configuring doctrine2 as suggested in the docs
(configured as below). The doctrine2 task doctrine:database:create
results in "Could not find any configured database connections". I
have tried to supply an additional parameter "driver: PDOMySql" and
explicitly name the connection with no success. I have also created a
JobEntity but I believe the application doesn't get as far as parsing
that.

I ventured into the doctrine2 command line task to see where the
exception is thrown, and the task looks for something named
doctrine.dbal.[connectionname]_connection, which does not exist on the
list of items it receives from symfony2 - as if the configure file was
not read at all but echo statements show that it is indeed being read.
There's an item on the list called "database_connection" and I tried
to manually feed that to the connection parser but it resulted in a
set of other errors. There are also some other items which start with
"doctrine.dbal", but none of them end in "_connection".

I've tried both php and yml formats for configuration. What's the
magic behind this and how to get a default database connection to work
in symfony2?

app/config/config.yml:

doctrine.dbal:
 dbname:        th2
 user:             root
 password:     mypasswordgoeshere
 host:             localhost
doctrine.orm: ~

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