How to Work with multiple Entity Managers and Connections

You can use multiple Doctrine entity managers or connections in a Symfony application. This is necessary if you are using different databases or even vendors with entirely different sets of entities. In other words, one entity manager that connects to one database will handle some entities while another entity manager that connects to another database might handle the rest.

Note

Using multiple entity managers is not complicated to configure, but more advanced and not usually required. Be sure you actually need multiple entity managers before adding in this layer of complexity.

Caution

Entities cannot define associations across different entity managers. If you need that, there are several alternatives that require some custom setup.

The following configuration code shows how you can configure two entity managers:

  • YAML
     1
     2
     3
     4
     5
     6
     7
     8
     9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    36
    37
    38
    39
    # config/packages/doctrine.yaml
    doctrine:
        dbal:
            default_connection: default
            connections:
                default:
                    # configure these for your database server
                    url: '%env(resolve:DATABASE_URL)%'
                    driver: 'pdo_mysql'
                    server_version: '5.7'
                    charset: utf8mb4
                customer:
                    # configure these for your database server
                    url: '%env(resolve:DATABASE_CUSTOMER_URL)%'
                    driver: 'pdo_mysql'
                    server_version: '5.7'
                    charset: utf8mb4
    
        orm:
            default_entity_manager: default
            entity_managers:
                default:
                    connection: default
                    mappings:
                        Main:
                            is_bundle: false
                            type: annotation
                            dir: '%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity/Main'
                            prefix: 'App\Entity\Main'
                            alias: Main
                customer:
                    connection: customer
                    mappings:
                        Customer:
                            is_bundle: false
                            type: annotation
                            dir: '%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity/Customer'
                            prefix: 'App\Entity\Customer'
                            alias: Customer
    
  • XML
     1
     2
     3
     4
     5
     6
     7
     8
     9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    41
    42
    43
    44
    45
    46
    47
    48
    49
    50
    51
    52
    53
    54
    <!-- config/packages/doctrine.xml -->
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <container xmlns="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services"
        xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
        xmlns:doctrine="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine"
        xsi:schemaLocation="http://symfony.com/schema/dic/services
            https://symfony.com/schema/dic/services/services-1.0.xsd
            http://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine
            https://symfony.com/schema/dic/doctrine/doctrine-1.0.xsd">
    
        <doctrine:config>
            <doctrine:dbal default-connection="default">
                <!-- configure these for your database server -->
                <doctrine:connection name="default"
                    url="%env(resolve:DATABASE_URL)%"
                    driver="pdo_mysql"
                    server_version="5.7"
                    charset="utf8mb4"
                />
    
                <!-- configure these for your database server -->
                <doctrine:connection name="customer"
                    url="%env(resolve:DATABASE_CUSTOMER_URL)%"
                    driver="pdo_mysql"
                    server_version="5.7"
                    charset="utf8mb4"
                />
            </doctrine:dbal>
    
            <doctrine:orm default-entity-manager="default">
                <doctrine:entity-manager name="default" connection="default">
                    <doctrine:mapping
                        name="Main"
                        is_bundle="false"
                        type="annotation"
                        dir="%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity/Main"
                        prefix="App\Entity\Main"
                        alias="Main"
                    />
                </doctrine:entity-manager>
    
                <doctrine:entity-manager name="customer" connection="customer">
                    <doctrine:mapping
                        name="Customer"
                        is_bundle="false"
                        type="annotation"
                        dir="%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity/Customer"
                        prefix="App\Entity\Customer"
                        alias="Customer"
                    />
                </doctrine:entity-manager>
            </doctrine:orm>
        </doctrine:config>
    </container>
    
  • PHP
     1
     2
     3
     4
     5
     6
     7
     8
     9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    30
    31
    32
    33
    34
    35
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    41
    42
    43
    44
    45
    46
    47
    48
    49
    50
    51
    52
    // config/packages/doctrine.php
    $container->loadFromExtension('doctrine', [
        'dbal' => [
            'default_connection' => 'default',
            'connections' => [
                // configure these for your database server
                'default' => [
                    'url'            => '%env(resolve:DATABASE_URL)%',
                    'driver'         => 'pdo_mysql',
                    'server_version' => '5.7',
                    'charset'        => 'utf8mb4',
                ],
                // configure these for your database server
                'customer' => [
                    'url'            => '%env(resolve:DATABASE_CUSTOMER_URL)%',
                    'driver'         => 'pdo_mysql',
                    'server_version' => '5.7',
                    'charset'        => 'utf8mb4',
                ],
            ],
        ],
    
        'orm' => [
            'default_entity_manager' => 'default',
            'entity_managers' => [
                'default' => [
                    'connection' => 'default',
                    'mappings'   => [
                        'Main'  => [
                            'is_bundle' => false,
                            'type' => 'annotation',
                            'dir' => '%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity/Main',
                            'prefix' => 'App\Entity\Main',
                            'alias' => 'Main',
                        ]
                    ],
                ],
                'customer' => [
                    'connection' => 'customer',
                    'mappings'   => [
                        'Customer'  => [
                            'is_bundle' => false,
                            'type' => 'annotation',
                            'dir' => '%kernel.project_dir%/src/Entity/Customer',
                            'prefix' => 'App\Entity\Customer',
                            'alias' => 'Customer',
                        ]
                    ],
                ],
            ],
        ],
    ]);
    

In this case, you’ve defined two entity managers and called them default and customer. The default entity manager manages entities in the src/Entity/Main directory, while the customer entity manager manages entities in src/Entity/Customer. You’ve also defined two connections, one for each entity manager.

Caution

When working with multiple connections and entity managers, you should be explicit about which configuration you want. If you do omit the name of the connection or entity manager, the default (i.e. default) is used.

If you use a different name than default for the default entity manager, you will need to redefine the default entity manager in the prod environment configuration and in the Doctrine migrations configuration (if you use that):

1
2
3
4
5
6
# config/packages/prod/doctrine.yaml
doctrine:
    orm:
        default_entity_manager: 'your default entity manager name'

# ...
1
2
3
4
# config/packages/doctrine_migrations.yaml
doctrine_migrations:
    # ...
    em: 'your default entity manager name'

When working with multiple connections to create your databases:

1
2
3
4
5
# Play only with "default" connection
$ php bin/console doctrine:database:create

# Play only with "customer" connection
$ php bin/console doctrine:database:create --connection=customer

When working with multiple entity managers to generate migrations:

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
# Play only with "default" mappings
$ php bin/console doctrine:migrations:diff
$ php bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate

# Play only with "customer" mappings
$ php bin/console doctrine:migrations:diff --em=customer
$ php bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate --em=customer

If you do omit the entity manager’s name when asking for it, the default entity manager (i.e. default) is returned:

// ...

use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManagerInterface;

class UserController extends AbstractController
{
    public function index(EntityManagerInterface $entityManager)
    {
        // These methods also return the default entity manager, but it's preferred
        // to get it by injecting EntityManagerInterface in the action method
        $entityManager = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager();
        $entityManager = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager('default');
        $entityManager = $this->get('doctrine.orm.default_entity_manager');

        // Both of these return the "customer" entity manager
        $customerEntityManager = $this->getDoctrine()->getManager('customer');
        $customerEntityManager = $this->get('doctrine.orm.customer_entity_manager');
    }
}

You can now use Doctrine just as you did before - using the default entity manager to persist and fetch entities that it manages and the customer entity manager to persist and fetch its entities.

The same applies to repository calls:

use AcmeStoreBundle\Entity\Customer;
use AcmeStoreBundle\Entity\Product;
// ...

class UserController extends AbstractController
{
    public function index()
    {
        // Retrieves a repository managed by the "default" em
        $products = $this->getDoctrine()
            ->getRepository(Product::class)
            ->findAll()
        ;

        // Explicit way to deal with the "default" em
        $products = $this->getDoctrine()
            ->getRepository(Product::class, 'default')
            ->findAll()
        ;

        // Retrieves a repository managed by the "customer" em
        $customers = $this->getDoctrine()
            ->getRepository(Customer::class, 'customer')
            ->findAll()
        ;
    }
}