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35 changes: 35 additions & 0 deletions doctrine.rst
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Expand Up @@ -861,6 +861,41 @@ control behavior:

The ``message`` option was introduced in Symfony 7.1.

Mapped Route Parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

When many route parameters are used to find more than one entity,
it is mandatory to use ``#[MapEntity]`` attributes and this can become cumbersome::

#[Route('/document/{slug}/{id}-{name}')]
public function showDocument(
#[MapEntity(mapping: ['slug' => 'slug'])]
Category $category,
#[MapEntity(mapping: ['id' => 'id', 'name' => 'name'])]
Document $document,
): Response
{
// the database queries in this case would be:
// $document = $documentRepository->findOneBy(['id' => 'the id', 'name' => 'the name']);
// $category = $categoryRepository->findOneBy(['slug' => 'the slug']);
}

As an alternative, you can also use Mapped Route Parameters.

When adding route parameters, you can now define the mapping between the route parameter and the controller argument::

#[Route('/document/{slug:category}/{id:document}-{name:document}')]
public function showDocument(Document $document, Category $category): Response
{
// the database queries in this case would be:
// $document = $documentRepository->findOneBy(['id' => 'the id', 'name' => 'the name']);
// $category = $categoryRepository->findOneBy(['slug' => 'the slug']);
}

.. versionadded:: 7.1

The Mapped Route Parameters was introduced in Symfony 7.1.

Updating an Object
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