DoctrineExtensions
A set of Doctrine 2 extensions (by beberlei)
phpstan-strict-rules
Extra strict and opinionated rules for PHPStan (by phpstan)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
DoctrineExtensions
Posts with mentions or reviews of DoctrineExtensions.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-29.
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A Software Engineer's Tips and Tricks #1: Drizzle
In the world of software development, there are two kinds of developers: those who have never had to complain about ORMs and those who have actually used them. Whether it’s Django ORM for Python, Active Record for Ruby, GORM for Golang, Doctrine for PHP, or Prisma for TypeScript, a common issue persists: writing simple queries is straightforward, but constructing complex or optimized queries can take hours, if not days.
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PHP in 2023?
The language is not that important, if you know Php, you learn another one in weeks (not you, Rust!) important and source of income is the knowledge of Design patterns and for what implementation to use which specific Pattern. PHP have a great ecosystem regarding design patterns. As there are the psr. Mostly, the Frameworks implement these recommendations: - dependency injection in Symfony, yii and spiral - Data Mapper implemented in doctrine or in cycle-orm.
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WTF is love coding for seniors/leads
But: I do know how to filter and paginate 100 million rows under <20ms, in PHP and 1.7GHz laptop. I can do complex data exports at speeds of 15.000 rows per second, where each row takes data from about 5-8 DB tables, and all that using ORM (full entity mapping, the slowest possible way) and not vanilla SQL. And that data is saved sync (not async) to S3 so there is a slowdown that I totally forgot about which means processing is even faster.
- How do i access my MySQL Database that is on another server
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Weekly help thread
Probably the best answer to your question is to use an established "ORM" (Object Relational Mapping). Doctrine ( https://www.doctrine-project.org/ ) is a very popular one. Those libraries have already solved many of the problems you're going to run into.
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EasyAdmin 4 for admin panel based on PHP 8 and Symfony 6: Install and create a sample
It is one of the bundles of Symfony, a powerful and flexible PHP framework, also requiring Doctrine ORM entities.
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Yes, PHP is Worth Learning/Using in $CURRENT_YEAR
doctrine/* - packages from the Doctrine Project, largely but not exclusively related to working with databases doctrine/collections - utilities for working with arrays of data doctrine/dbal - a data*base **abstraction **l*ayer with support for MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and SQLite databases doctrine/orm - the Doctrine ORM, a popular PHP ORM based on the Data Mapper pattern doctrine/migrations - utilities for database schema versioning (i.e. database migrations)
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Opinionated, specialized PHP micro-framework focused on doing secure login management and persistence management?
Symfony Security and Doctrine
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Demystifying the “Repository Pattern” in PHP
ORM is the most known abstraction used to easy access and modify data against SQL databases. Laravel has Eloquent, Symfony has Doctrine, etc.
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Written by Boss who thinks he is an 'Industry Leading Professional'
There are also good ORMs available for PHP. Eloquent and Doctrine come to mind.
phpstan-strict-rules
Posts with mentions or reviews of phpstan-strict-rules.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-08.
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Has there been any talk of an "empty" coalesce operator?
https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan-strict-rules has a rule disallowing empty. I like the rule and although I haven't used this ruleset I try to avoid using empty in PHP.
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Weekly help thread
phpstan has some strictness rules which, at a glance, can cover this: https://github.com/phpstan/phpstan-strict-rules/blob/1.2.x/README.md
What are some alternatives?
When comparing DoctrineExtensions and phpstan-strict-rules you can also consider the following projects:
Lumen - The Laravel Lumen Framework.
PHP Noise - A starter-kit for your PHP project.
di - PSR-11 compatible DI container and injector
PHPT - The PHP Interpreter
Symfony - The Symfony PHP framework
PHPStan - PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!
psr7 - PSR-7 HTTP message library
Real-Time monitoring package for Laravel - Connect your Laravel application to Inspector.
Serde - Robust Serde (serialization/deserialization) library for PHP 8.
Cycle ORM - PHP DataMapper, ORM
phpstan-magento - Magento specific extension for PHPStan
DoctrineExtensions vs Lumen
phpstan-strict-rules vs PHP Noise
DoctrineExtensions vs di
phpstan-strict-rules vs PHPT
DoctrineExtensions vs Symfony
phpstan-strict-rules vs PHPStan
DoctrineExtensions vs psr7
phpstan-strict-rules vs psr7
DoctrineExtensions vs Real-Time monitoring package for Laravel
phpstan-strict-rules vs Serde
DoctrineExtensions vs Cycle ORM
phpstan-strict-rules vs phpstan-magento