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doctrine - Best way to create a test database and load fixtures on Symfony 2 WebTestCase?

I have a WebTestCase that executes some basic routes in my application.

I want to, on the setUp method of PHPUnit, create a test database identical to my main database, and load fixtures into it.

I'm currently doing some workaround and executing some console commands, something like this:

class FixturesWebTestCase extends WebTestCase
{
    protected static $application;

    protected function setUp()
    {
        self::runCommand('doctrine:database:create');
        self::runCommand('doctrine:schema:update --force');
        self::runCommand('doctrine:fixtures:load --purge-with-truncate');
    }

    protected static function runCommand($command)
    {
        $command = sprintf('%s --quiet', $command);

        return self::getApplication()->run(new StringInput($command));
    }

    protected static function getApplication()
    {
        if (null === self::$application) {
            $client = static::createClient();

            self::$application = new Application($client->getKernel());
            self::$application->setAutoExit(false);
        }

        return self::$application;
    }
}

But I'm quite sure this is not the best approach, especially because the doctrine:fixtures:load expects the user to hit a Y char to confirm the action.

How can I solve that?

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If you want to use doctrine:fixtures:load, you can use the --append option to avoid the user confirmation. Since you are recreating the database every time, purging is unnecessary. I used to use doctrine fixtures alone for testing, but have since switched to using fixtures & LiipFunctionalTestBundle to avoid DRY. This bundle makes fixtures easier to manage.

EDIT: David Jacquel's answer is the correct one for loading Doctrine Fixtures:

doctrine:fixtures:load --no-interaction 
or
doctrine:fixtures:load -n

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