Symfony2 - Set default value in entity constructor

混江龙づ霸主 提交于 2019-12-05 05:27:00

I think you're better to set it inside a PrePersist event.

In User.php:

use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;

/**
* ..
* @ORM\HasLifecycleCallbacks
*/
class User 
{
         /**
         * @ORM\PrePersist()
         */
        public function setInitialFoo()
        {
             //Setting initial $foo value   
        }

}

But setting a relation value is not carried out by setting an integer id, rather it's carried out by adding an instance of Foo. And this can be done inside an event listener better than the entity's LifecycleCallback events (Because you'll have to call Foo entity's repository).

First, Register the event in your bundle services.yml file:

services:
    user.listener:
        class: Tsk\TestBundle\EventListener\FooSetter
        tags:
            - { name: doctrine.event_listener, event: prePersist }

And the FooSetter class:

namespace Tsk\TestBundle\EventListener\FooSetter;

use Doctrine\ORM\Event\LifecycleEventArgs;
use Tsk\TestBundle\Entity\User;

class FooSetter
{
    public function prePersist(LifecycleEventArgs $args)
    {
        $entity = $args->getEntity();
        $entityManager = $args->getEntityManager();

        if ($entity instanceof User) {
            $foo = $entityManager->getRepository("TskTestBundle:Foo")->find(1);
            $entity->addFoo($foo);
        }
    }
}

I would stay well away from listeners in this simple example, and also passing the EntityManager into an entity.

A much cleaner approach is to pass the entity you require into the new entity:

class User
{

    public function __construct(YourEntity $entity)
    {
        parent::__construct();

        $this->setFoo($entity);
    }

Then elsewhere when you create a new entity, you will need to find and pass the correct entity in:

$foo = [find from entity manager]
new User($foo);

--Extra--

If you wanted to go further then the creation of the entity could be in a service:

$user = $this->get('UserCreation')->newUser();

which could be:

function newUser()
{
    $foo = [find from entity manager]
    new User($foo);
}

This would be my preferred way

You can't just pass the id of the relationship with 'Foo'. You need to retrieve the Foo entity first, and then set the foo property. For this to work, you will need an instance of the Doctrine Entity Manager. But then, you make your entity rely on the EntityManager, this is something you don't want.

Example:

// .../User.php

public function __construct(EntityManager $em) {
    $this->em = $em;

    $this->foo = $this->em->getRepository('Foo')->find(1);
}
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