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Atlas.Orm
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🔥 Yii Database abstraction release
I'm sure Atlas would compare favorably here.
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Active Record: How We Got Persistence Perfectly Wrong
On second reading, I begin to think that parts of it also apply to Data Mapper implementation practices I see in the wild. I'll need to think about that some more, and perhaps apply the lessons to Atlas.
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Simple Solutions 1 - Active Record versus Data Mapper
It was that article that inspired me to put together Atlas.
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Increase performance by using Eloquent's `setRelation` method
That's just what Doctrine does, as does Atlas.
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Critical SQL injection in doctrine/dbal 3.0.0 - 3.1.3 for LIMIT clause generation, please upgrade immediately to 3.1.4
Perhaps Atlas would be more to your liking.
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Objection to ORM Hatred
> People always seem to ignore the third option: using an ORM that embraces SQL!
I had a similar revelation several years ago, based on the distinctions between a "domain model" and "persistence model" described by Mehdi Khalili, resulting in Atlas for PHP: http://atlasphp.io
Doctrine Extensions
- similar bundle / approach to laravel-activitylog
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Symfony : looking for good/best practice about the rollback of values of an entity modified by an user
Loggable doctrine extension might be what you're looking for.
- Build an audit log for your Symfony app with Doctrine events
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Multilingual content in database
For database content, I use Gedmo/Translation
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Why is symfony better for long life big enterprise apps than laravel?
This is the real case I have, except it is not User and Images but User and many more things that do result in thousands of something that needs removal. So when admin deletes User, it is actually soft-delete behavior but the actual deletion is done in background.
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Implementing a detailed auditing system
https://github.com/doctrine-extensions/DoctrineExtensions/blob/main/doc/loggable.md you might want to look into this one
What are some alternatives?
Doctrine - Doctrine Object Relational Mapper (ORM)
Doctrine2 Behaviors - Doctrine2 behavior traits that help handling Blameable, Loggable, Sluggable, SoftDeletable, Uuidable, Timestampable, Translatable, Tree behavior
Eloquent - [READ ONLY] Subtree split of the Illuminate Database component (see laravel/framework)
Elasticsearch Eloquent - ⚡️ Models like Eloquent for Elasticsearch.
Aura.Sql - SQL database access through PDO.
Pomm - PHP Object Model Manager for Postgresql
Spot2 - Spot v2.x DataMapper built on top of Doctrine's Database Abstraction Layer
Propel - Propel2 is an open-source high-performance Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) for modern PHP
Idiorm - A lightweight nearly-zero-configuration object-relational mapper and fluent query builder for PHP5.
Cake ORM - [READ-ONLY] A flexible, lightweight and powerful Object-Relational Mapper for PHP, implemented using the DataMapper pattern. This repo is a split of the main code that can be found in https://github.com/cakephp/cakephp