Hi,

You should use php app/console doctrine:schema:create assuming that you have
already created your database ( you can do this with
doctrine:database:create ). generate:entities is used when you have defined
your entity in .yml or .xml file(s).

I am new to symfony , so someone please correct me if I am wrong !

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 4:07 PM, absdv <arnob...@sdv.fr> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I want to run this command in PR11 :
> $ php app/console doctrine:generate:entities SdvSuiviBundle
> And I get : Bundle SdvSuiviBundle does not contain any mapped
> entities.
>
> In config.yml, I have :
> # Doctrine Configuration
> doctrine:
>    dbal:
>        default_connection: default
>        connections:
>            default:
>                driver:   %database_driver%
>                host:     %database_host%
>                dbname:   %database_name%
>                user:     %database_user%
>                password: %database_password%
>
>    orm:
>        auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
>        default_entity_manager: default
>        entity_managers:
>            default:
>                mappings:
>                    SdvSuiviBundle: ~
>
>
>
>
>
>
> In src/Sdv/SuiviBundle/Entity/Mail.php, I have this :
>
> <?php
>
> namespace Sdv\SdvSuiviBundle\Entity;
>
> /**
>  * @orm:Entity
>  */
> class Mail
> {
>    /**
>     * @orm:Id
>     * @orm:Column(type="integer")
>     * @orm:GeneratedValue(strategy="AUTO")
>     */
>    protected $id;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="string", length="255")
>     */
>    protected $key;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="text")
>     */
>    protected $object;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="text")
>     */
>    protected $from;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="text")
>     */
>    protected $header;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="text")
>     */
>    protected $body;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="text")
>     */
>    protected $raw;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="datetime", name="created_at")
>     */
>    protected $createdAt;
>
>    /**
>     * @orm:Column(type="datetime", name="updated_at")
>     */
>    protected $updatedAt;
>
>
>
>    public function __construct()
>    {
>        $this->createdAt = new \DateTime();
>        $this->updatedAt = new \DateTime();
>    }
>
> }
>
>
>
> Please, help me. I'm begenning with Symfony 2. It's a huge step for me
> coming from Symfony 1.0.x
>
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