We are building a CMS and website building platform with a lot of different vendors and clients sites, so there are a lot of different content type entities, which are edited by generic controllers and helper services that don't necessarily (easily) know what the entity manager is for a given entity.
NOTE: We have several entityManagers to separate access to different databases, e.g. Global, Billing, Local, etc
There are many cases where we need to detect what is the entity's EntityManager. For example, we have a MediaHelper that dynamically associates media from a database with matching fields on the entity (this doesn't work with associations because the Media has to connect with literally any entity and you can't have that kind of dynamic association and we don't want a hundred different associations).
The media is in a bundle managed by the 'Local' EntityManager. But the entity may be in a 'Global' EntityManager (you can't assume it's in the same entity manager). So we need to detect and persist the right entity manager for the right entity.
So how do you recommend dynamically detecting the entityManager for an entity?
Original Custom Method
NOTE: the accepted answer is a much better solution. This is just here for archival purposes.
Here is a simple solution that works. But I don't know enough about Symfony and Doctrine to know if it's a bad idea? Does anyone else know? If not, I don't know why this wouldn't be in the core, as a Doctrine Utility.
I created an EntityHelper service that injects the Doctrine service into it:
gutensite_cms.entity_helper:
class: GutensiteCmsBundleServiceEntityHelper
arguments:
- "@doctrine"
Then in the entity helper is one simple function to get the Entity Manager for an entity (the config.yml registers the bundles for entity managers already):
/**
* Automagically find the entityManager for an entity.
* @param $entity
* @return mixed
*/
public function getManagerForEntity($entity) {
$className = DoctrineCommonUtilClassUtils::getRealClass(get_class($entity));
foreach (array_keys($this->doctrine->getManagers()) as $name) {
if(in_array($className, $this->doctrine->getManager($name)->getConfiguration()->getMetadataDriverImpl()->getAllClassNames())) return $em;
}
}
NOTE: Doctrine Registry#getAliasNamespace already does something nearly identical to this foreach loop, I just modified the idea to return the entity manager instead of the namespace, e.g.
public function getAliasNamespace($alias) {
foreach (array_keys($this->getManagers()) as $name) {
try {
return $this->getManager($name)->getConfiguration()->getEntityNamespace($alias);
} catch (ORMException $e) {
}
}
throw ORMException::unknownEntityNamespace($alias);
}
Update 10/21/15: Entity Detection Code updated per @Cerad's suggestion.
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