Finally I got it working

with a simplier config

doctrine:
   dbal:
       dbname:   mydb
       user:     root
       password: null
       logging:  %kernel.debug%
   orm:
       auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
       mappings:
           HelloBundle: ~

I must have been fool by the cache:warmup thing..!


Thx for all your answer!

On 1 mar, 07:22, Florian Semm <florian.s...@gmx.de> wrote:
> maybe it's a config-problem. Try this:
>
> doctrine:
>      orm:
>          mappings:
>              HelloBundle: { type: yaml, dir: path/to/mapping/dir }
>
> The dir is relative to the bundle dir.
>
> Am 28.02.2011 18:14, schrieb oscar balladares:
>
> > Do you have your entity mapped in
> > Sensio/HelloBundle/Resources/config/doctrine/metadata/orm/Sensio.HelloBundle.Entity.YourEntityName.dcm.yml
>
> > ???
>
> > something like:
>
> > //Sensio.HelloBundle.Entity.User.dcm.yml
>
> > Sensio\HelloBundle\Entity\User:
> >     type:  entity
> >     table:  user
> >     id:
> >         id:
> >             type:  integer
> >             generator:
> >                 strategy:  IDENTITY
> >     fields:
> >         name:
> >             type:  string
> >             length:  50
> >         lastname:
> >             type:  string
> >             length: 50
> >         address:
> >             type:  string
> >             length: 100
> >         new:
> >             type:  string
> >             length: 50
> > Also you need to clear the cache, as Chris, said.
> > I had some headaches with the cache, I had to clear it, but before
> > doing the "doctrine:generate:entities HelloBundle" I had to
> > warmup the cache.
>
> > So try clearing the cache, running the command, if not, clear the
> > cache and warmup it, and then run the command.
>
> > 2011/2/28 Christian Schaefer <cae...@gmail.com <mailto:cae...@gmail.com>>
>
> >     hmm.. I'm doing it almost the same way than you.
>
> >     $ php app/console doctrine:mapping:import "HelloBundle" xml (I use xml
> >     actually but that doesn't matter much)
> >     $ php app/console doctrine:generate:entities "HelloBundle"
>
> >     remember to delete all backups in HelloBundle/Entity/ (starting with a
> >     '~').
>
> >     this is my app/config/config.yml
>
> >      66 # Doctrine Configuration
> >      67 doctrine:
> >      68    dbal:
> >      69        dbname:   my_db
> >      70        user:     root
> >      71        password: my_pw
> >      72        logging:  %kernel.debug%
> >      73    orm:
> >      74        auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
> >      75        mappings:
> >      76            HelloBundle: ~
>
> >     also remember to clear the cache.
>
> >     On 21 Feb., 00:42, fa <florent.arcam...@gmail.com
> >     <mailto:florent.arcam...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >     > Hi everyone
>
> >     > That's my first try with Sf2 Sandbox pr6.
>
> >     > I v got BDD  on mysql done with mysqlWorkbench
>
> >     > I mange to configure my connection
>
> >     > ## Doctrine Configuration
> >     > doctrine.dbal:
> >     >     dbname:   mydbname
> >     >     user:     root
> >     >     password: null
> >     >     logging:  %kernel.debug%
> >     > doctrine.orm:
> >     >     default_entity_manager: default
> >     >     auto_generate_proxy_classes: %kernel.debug%
> >     >     entity_managers:
> >     >         default:
> >     >             connection:       default
> >     >     mappings:
> >     >         #HelloBundle: ~
> >     >         #HelloBundle: { type: yml, dir: Resources/config/doctrine/
> >     > mapping }
> >     >         HelloBundle: { type: yml, dir: Resources/config/doctrine/
> >     > metadata/orm }
>
> >     > I ve try to create the schema.yml from the bdd like Iwas use to
> >     do in
> >     > sf1
>
> >     > So in the CLI i typed:
> >     > php app/console doctrine:mapping:import "HelloBundle" yml
> >     --em=default
>
> >     > It generated me lots of file in my
> >     > rep
> >     > SandBox\Sensio\HelloBundle\Resources\config\doctrine\metadata\orm
>
> >     > My pb is when I try to generate entities from this import:
>
> >     > C:\wamp\www\symfony2\sandbox>php app/console doctrine:mapping:info
> >     > Found 0 entities mapped in entity manager 'default'
>
> >     > or when I try:
>
> >     > C:\wamp\www\symfony2\sandbox>php app/console
> >     > doctrine:generate:entities "HelloBundle"
>
> >     >   [RuntimeException]
> >     >   Bundle HelloBundle does not contain any mapped entities.
>
> >     > Any help would be rea
>
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