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Persistence in PHP with Doctrine ORM

You're reading from   Persistence in PHP with Doctrine ORM This book is designed for PHP developers and architects who want to modernize their skills through better understanding of Persistence and ORM. You'll learn through explanations and code samples, all tied to the full development of a web application.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782164104
Length 114 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Generating getters and setters


Doctrine command-line tools that we configured in Chapter 1, Getting Started with Doctrine 2, include a useful command that generates getter and setter methods of an Entity class for us. We will use it to save us from having to write those of the Post class.

Run the following command to generate getters and setters of all entity classes of the application:

  php vendor/bin/doctrine.php orm:generate:entities src/

Note

If you have several entities and don't want to generate getters and setters for all of them, use the filter option with the orm:generate:entities command.

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