I'm attempting to build a query in Doctrine 2 that finds all Vacancy
entities which are related to any of the given VacancyWorkingHours
entities.
The Vacancy
entity looks as follows:
/**
* Vacancy
*
* @ORM\Table(name="vacancy")
* @ORM\Entity(repositoryClass="JaikDean\CareersBundle\Entity\VacancyRepository")
*/
class Vacancy
{
/**
* @var integer
*
* @ORM\Column(name="id", type="integer")
* @ORM\Id
* @ORM\GeneratedValue(strategy="AUTO")
*/
private $id;
/**
* @var VacancyWorkingHours
*
* @ORM\ManyToOne(targetEntity="VacancyWorkingHours", inversedBy="vacancies")
* @ORM\JoinColumn(name="vacancy_working_hours_id", referencedColumnName="id")
**/
private $workingHours;
/* Other fields and methods are inconsequential */
}
My query currently looks as follows, but returns no results because of the where clause. In this example, $workingHours
is a Doctrine\Common\Collections\ArrayCollection
instance containing a number of VacancyWorkingHours
entities
$q = $this->createQueryBuilder('v')
->select('v')
->andWhere('v.workingHours IN (:workingHours)')
->setParameter('workingHours', $workingHours->toArray());
;
A pull request I made about this has been merged into Doctrine ORM 2.5, so you can simply do this now:
$q = $this->createQueryBuilder('v')
->select('v')
->andWhere('v.workingHours IN (:workingHours)')
->setParameter('workingHours', $workingHours);
;
The latest version of Doctrine now allows collection parameters and will automatically make use of the primary key of each of the collection entries.