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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -905,21 +905,15 @@ The Doctrine transport can be used to store messages in a database table.
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The format is ``doctrine://<connection_name> ``, in case you have multiple connections
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and want to use one other than the "default". The transport will automatically create
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- a table named ``messenger_messages `` (this is configurable) when the transport is
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- first used. You can disable that with the ``auto_setup `` option and set the table
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- up manually by calling the ``messenger:setup-transports `` command.
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+ a table named ``messenger_messages ``.
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- .. tip ::
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- To avoid tools like Doctrine Migrations from trying to remove this table because
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- it's not part of your normal schema, you can set the ``schema_filter `` option:
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+ .. versionadded :: 5.1
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- .. code-block :: yaml
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+ The ability to automatically generate a migration for the ``messenger_messages ``
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+ table was introduced in Symfony 5.1 and DoctrineBundle 2.1.
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- # config/packages/doctrine.yaml
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- doctrine :
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- dbal :
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- schema_filter : ' ~^(?!messenger_messages)~'
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+ Or, to create the table yourself, set the ``auto_setup `` option to ``false `` and
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+ :ref: `generate a migration <doctrine-creating-the-database-tables-schema >`.
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The transport has a number of options:
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