dotkernel / dot-data-fixtures
Provides a CLI interface for listing & executing doctrine data fixtures
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Requires
- php: ~8.2.0 || ~8.3.0 || ~8.4.0 || ~8.5.0
- doctrine/data-fixtures: ^2.0
- doctrine/orm: ^3.0
- symfony/console: ^7.0
Requires (Dev)
- laminas/laminas-coding-standard: ^3.0
- phpstan/phpstan: ^2.1
- phpstan/phpstan-phpunit: ^2.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^10.2
README
dot-data-fixtures provides a CLI interface for interacting with doctrine/data-fixtures.
dot-data-fixtures is a wrapper on top of doctrine/data-fixtures
Documentation
Documentation is available at: https://docs.dotkernel.org/dot-data-fixtures/.
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This package provides a CLI interface for interacting with doctrine/data-fixtures.
Executing fixtures will append data to the tables.
Requirements
- PHP: 8.2, 8.3 or 8.4
- doctrine/orm: => 3.0
- doctrine/data-fixtures: => 2.0
Installation
Run the following command in your project directory
composer require dotkernel/dot-data-fixtures
Next, register the package's ConfigProvider into your application config.
\Dot\DataFixtures\ConfigProvider::class,
In doctrine.global.php (or your custom doctrine config file) add a new key fixtures, in the doctrine array, the value should be a valid path to a folder where your fixtures can be found.
Make sure the path is valid before proceeding to the next step.
Example
return [
    'dependencies' => [ ... ],
    'doctrine' => [
        ...,
        'fixtures' => getcwd() . '/data/doctrine/fixtures',
    ],
];
The last step is to register the commands.
We can register the commands to work with the default CLI that doctrine provides us.
Create a new php file bin/doctrine (if you don't already have this file feel free to copy it from the below example)
<?php
use Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Console\ConsoleRunner;
use Doctrine\ORM\Tools\Console\EntityManagerProvider\SingleManagerProvider;
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
$container = require getcwd() . '/config/container.php' ;
$entityManager = $container->get(\Doctrine\ORM\EntityManager::class);
$commands = [
    $container->get(Dot\DataFixtures\Command\ExecuteFixturesCommand::class),
    $container->get(Dot\DataFixtures\Command\ListFixturesCommand::class),
];
ConsoleRunner::run(
    new SingleManagerProvider($entityManager),
    $commands
);
Usage
List fixtures command: will list all the available fixtures, by order of execution.
php ./bin/doctrine fixtures:list
Execute fixtures command: this command will execute one or all fixtures.
To execute all the fixtures, run:
php ./bin/doctrine fixtures:execute
To execute a specific fixture, run:
php ./bin/doctrine fixtures:execute --class=RoleLoader
Creating fixtures
When creating a new fixture, we have two requirements:
- Fixtures should be created in the folder we configured earlier: data/doctrine/fixtures
- Fixtures should implement FixtureInterfaceand have aloadmethod.
- Create a new PHP file and copy the below code-block.
Example
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Frontend\Fixtures;
use Doctrine\Common\DataFixtures\FixtureInterface;
use Doctrine\Persistence\ObjectManager;
use Frontend\User\Entity\UserRole;
class RoleLoader implements FixtureInterface
{
    public function load(ObjectManager $manager): void
    {
        $adminRole = new UserRole();
        $adminRole->setName('admin');
        $userRole = new UserRole();
        $userRole->setName('user');
        
        $guestRole = new UserRole();
        $guestRole->setName('guest');
        
        $manager->persist($adminRole);
        $manager->persist($userRole);
        $manager->persist($guestRole);
        $manager->flush();
    }
}
Ordering fixtures
Fixtures can be ordered:
- by order
- by dependencies
Please refer to this link for further details on ordering fixtures: