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@c960657, i made a manager registry implementation for this orm provider https://github.com/saxulum/saxulum-doctrine-orm-manager-registry-provider |
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@dominikzogg Thanks, but AFAICT your resetManager() does not work (subsequent calls to $app['doctrine']->getManager() return null). It seems you also need the factory method proposed here in order to make it work. |
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@simensen Any comments on this? 😄 |
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Ping? :-) |
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I miss the ability to reset the entity manager after an exception has been thrown (see e.g. this StackOverflow question), similar to the Symfony approach in Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Registry::resetManager().
With Pimple 3.x, I can do this:
AFAICT this approach does not work with Pimple 1.x (see this issue).
This PR introduces a separate factory method for each entity manager. This allows me to reset the entity manager like this: